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OWNER’S MANUAL
CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE
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In our constant endeavor to provide assistance and complete
service backup, TATA MOTORS has established an all India cus-
tomer assistance centre.
In case you have a query regarding any aspect of your vehicle,
our Customer Assistance Centre will be glad to assist you on
our Toll Free no. 1800 209 7979
You can also approach nearest MOTORS dealer. A sepa-TATA
rate Dealer network address booklet is provided with the
Owner’s manual.
TATA MOTORS Roadside Assistance Program offers tech- 24X7
nical help in the event of a breakdown. Call to the toll-free
Roadside Assistance.
For additional information, refer to "24X7 Roadside Assis-
tance" section in the Owner’s manual.
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Dear Customer,
Welcome to the TATA MOTORS family.
We congratulate you on the purchase of your new vehicle and are privileged to have you as our valued customer.
We urge you to read this Owner's Manual carefully and familiarize yourself with the equipment descriptions and operating instruc-
tions before driving.
Always carry out prescribed service / maintenance work as well as any required repairs at an authorized TATA MOTORS Dealers
or Authorized Service Centre’s (TASCs). Use only genuine parts for continued reliability, safety and performance of your vehicle.
You are welcome to contact our dealer or Customer Assistance toll free no in case of any query or support
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required.
We wish you a safe and pleasant driving experience.
Bombay House, 24, Homi Modi Street,
Hutatma Chowk, Fort, Mumbai 400001
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
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Before driving, read this Owner’s manual carefully and familiarize yourself with your vehicle. For your own safety and a longer
vehicle life, follow the instructions, ‘Warnings’ and ‘Notes’ in this manual. Ignoring them could result in damage to the vehicle
or personal injury to you or others.
The Owner’s manual and other booklets are important documents and should always be kept in the vehicle. If you sell the
vehicle, always pass on the documents to the new owner.
This Owner's Manual describes all variants of the model and all standard/optional equipment of your vehicle available at the
time of printing. Please note that your vehicle may not be equipped with all features described.
TATA MOTORS Limited reserves the right to introduce changes in the design, equipment and technical features without any
obligation to install them on the vehicles previously sold. The equipment in your vehicle may therefore differ from that shown
in the descriptions and illustrations.
Do not carry out any modification including fitment of non-genuine accessories on your vehicle. Safety, handling, performance
and durability, may otherwise be adversely affected and may violate government regulations. TATA MOTORS Limited accepts
no liability for damage resulting from the modifications or use of non-genuine accessories.
All rights reserved. The information in this manual shall not be copied, translated or otherwise reproduced, in whole or in
part, without written permission from TATA MOTORS.
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CONTENTS
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1
Safety
Important Information 01
Safe Driving 01
Seat Belts 04
Child Restraint System (CRS) 07
Supplementary Restraint
System (SRS) (Airbags) 11
A BS 18
EBD 18
2
Opening & Closing
3
Dashboard & Features
Cockpit 27
Instrument Cluster - Analog 29
Driver Information Display 34
Driver Information Settings 39
Instrument Cluster - Digital 43
Warning Lamps 56
Audio Reminders 63
Combi Switch es 64
Fascia Switches 65
Steering Wheel Switches 67
Mic 67
CONTENTS
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3
Dashboard & Features
Infotainment Syst em 68
USB/AUX 68
Power Socket 68
Antenna 69
Roof Lamp 69
Roof Grab Handles 70
Boot Lamp 70
Tag Holder 71
4
Stowage Areas
5
Climate Control
Air Vents & Distribution 77
HVAC Controls 78
Functions & Settings 80
Fully Automatic temperature
Control 82
HVAC sensors 88
CONTENTS
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6
Starting & Driving
Pre-Driving Checks 89
Driving Tips 90
Seat Adjustments 93
Rear View Mirrors 94
Steering Wheel Adjustments 96
Starting the Engine 97
Gear Shifting & Driving 98
AMT Gearbox 100
Driving Mode 102
Parking brakes 107
7
Emergency & Break-
down Assistance
Emergency Equipment 117
Hazard Warning Switch 1 18
In Case of Flat Tyre 1 19
Spare Wheel 1 19
Jump Lead Starting 124
Towing 1 25
Fuses 1 28
Bulb Replacement 1 35
24x7 Road Side Assistance 1 40
Vehicle Tracking System (VTS) 143
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Maintenance
Maintenance & Service 147
Engine Compartment 148
Engine Oil Level 1 51
Battery 1 54
Spark Plug 155
Tyres 1 55
Key Battery Replacement 1 58
On Board Diagnostic (OBD) 159
Service Instructions 1 60
Service Schedule 1 61
Parking for Long Durations 1 67
Reverse Park Assist 108
CONTENTS
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Technical Information
Fuel Specication 1 69
Lubricant Specication 1 71
Technical Specication 1 73
Vehicle Dimensions 177
Aggregate Identication Nos 178
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Car Care and Value
Added Services
11
Warranty Terms and
Conditions
Warranty 189
Environmental Safety 191
12
Environment Safety
SAFETY
1
Important Information
In this Owner's Manual, you will find the
text under the heading “WARNING” and
“NOTE” which highlights important infor-
mation. Pay particular attention to these
highlighted messages.
WARNING
Indicates procedures or information
that must be followed precisely in or-
der to avoid the possibility of severe
personal injury and serious damage
to the vehicle.
Safe Driving
Safety consciousness not only ensures
your safety and the safety of other road
users, but it also helps to reduce the
wear and tear on your vehicle.
Safe driving depends on:
How quickly you make decisions to
avoid an accident.
Your ability to concentrate.
How well you can see and judge ob-
jects.
How well familiar you are with your
vehicle controls and its capabilities.
NOTE
Fatigue is a result of physical or men-
tal exertion that impairs judgment.
Driver fatigue may be due to inade-
quate sleep, extended work hours,
strenuous work or non-work activities
or combination of other factors. Take
rest at regular intervals.
Safety Tips
Always take into account the road
conditions, weather conditions, vehi-
cle speed in order to prevent acci-
dents.
Turn ‘ON’ the side indicators at least
30 meters before taking a turn or
changing the lane.
Decelerate to a safe speed before
taking turn. Do not apply brakes dur-
ing cornering.
When overtaking other vehicles,
watch out for the oncoming vehicle.
Never drive under the influence of al-
cohol or drugs.
If your vehicle is equipped with info-
tainment/navigation system, set and
make changes to your travel route
only when the vehicle is parked.
Program radio preset with the vehi-s
cle parked, d e your pro-an us
grammed presets to make radio use
quicker simpler. and
NOTE
Indicates additional information that
will assist you in gaining the optimum
benefit and care for your vehicle.
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SAFETY
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Driving through water
Do not drive through flooded areas.
Judge the depth of water before driving
through it. Otherwise, water may enter
the vehicle interior or the engine com-
partment.
If at l e situation demands that you al th
have to drive through water then;
Keep engine in higher RPM and crawl
the vehicle low gear. in
Flowing or rushing water creates
strong forces. Driving through flow-
ing water could cause the vehicle to
about trying to drive through flowing
water.
Lightly apply the brake pedal to dry
the liners until the brakes work nor-
mally once you are out of water.
WARNING
Do not attempt to start the engine if
vehicle gets flooded due to water.
Tow the vehicle to a safe place. Con-
tact a nearest TATA MOTORS Author-
ised Service Centre
Driving on a rainy day
Check wiper blades, lights and
brakes r proper functioning and fo
condition.
Check the tyre treads depth, the con-
dition of the tread and tyre.
Avoid harsh braking d sharp turns. an
It y e loss of control and d ma caus lea
to a skid.
For slowing down, shift to lower gears
and brake gently.
Keep lights ‘ON’ if visibility is poor.
Driving wet roads on
On wet road or during light showers, “Aq-
uaplaning” can occur. “Aquaplaning” is
the loss of direct contact between the
road surface and the vehicle’s tires due
to a water film forming between them.
Steering or braking the vehicle can be
very difficult, and loss of control can oc-
cur.
There is no hard and fast rule about aq-
uaplaning. The best advice is to slow
down when the road is wet.
NOTE
If you have driven for a long time in
heavy rain without braking, there
may be a delayed reaction from the
brakes when braking for the first
time. You have to depress the brake
pedal more firmly. Maintain a greater
distance from the vehicle in front.
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SAFETY
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Night driving
Ensure that all lights are working and
windshield, window glasses are
clean.
Drive more slowly at night than in the
daytime, as the visual range is re-
stricted at night. Maintain a speed
such that u stop within illumi-yo can
nated distance of head lamps.
Do not use the high beam unless in-
evitable. It may dazzle the driver of
the oncoming vehicle, thus causing
an accident.
Use head lamp main/dip beam to
alert other d users on turns/ roa
cross roads etc.
Use side indicators for lane change
or turning.
Driving on gradients
When climbing gradient, the vehicle may
begin to slow down and show a lack of
power. If this happens, shift to a lower
gear and apply power smoothly so that
there is n loss of traction. o
When driving down a hill, the engine
braking should be used by shifting into a
lower gear. Do not drive in neutral gear
or switch off the engine.
WARNING
On long and steep gradients you
must reduce the load on the brakes
by shifting early to a lower gear. This
allows you to take advantage of the
engine braking effect and helps avoid
overheating of service brakes result-
ing in reduced braking efficiency.
Driving on highway
Stopping distance progressively in-
creases with vehicle speed. Maintain a
sufficient distance between your vehicle
and the vehicle ahead.
For long distance driving, perform safety
checks before starting a trip and take
rest at certain intervals to prevent fa-
tigue.
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SAFETY
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Seat Belts
This section of user manual describes
your vehicle seat belt, airbag and Child
restraints system. Please read and fol-
low all these instructions carefully to
minimise risk of severe injury or death.
Seat belts are the primary re-
straints system in the vehicle. All
occupants, including the driver,
should always wear their seat belts
to minimize the risk of injury.
Sit back and adjust the front seat.
Make sure that your seat is ad-
justed to a good driving position
and the back of the seat is upright.
Buckling the Shoulder Seatbelt
Grasp the tongue and slowly pull out
the seat belt over the shoulder and
across the chest. When the seat belt
is long enough to fit, insert the
tongue into the lock buckle until you
hear a “CLICK” which indicates that
the seat belt is securely locked.
Position the lap portion of seat belt
across your thighs, below your abdo-
men. To remove slack, pull up a bit
on the shoulder seat belt. To loosen
the lap portion seat belt if it is too
tight, tilt the tongue and pull on the
lap seat belt. A snug seat belt re-
duces the risk of sliding under the
seat belt in a collision. Ensure that
the seat belt running over the body
(shoulder segment and lap segment)
does not have any twist. Twisted seat
belt may not offer effective protec-
tion when required.
Releasing the seat belt
To release the seat belt, push the red
button on the lock buckle. The seat belt
will automatically retract to its stowed
position. If necessary, slide the tongue
down the webbing to allow the seat belt
to retract fully.
Fixed rear centre lap seat belt
When buckling, make sure you hear
a click confirming that the tab is
latched into the seat belt lock. To
tighten it, pull the loose end through
the buckle until the seat belt is com-
fortably adjusted around the hips.
SAFETY
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Seat belt height adjustments
If the height adjustment is provided in
the seat belt, occupant can adjust it to
their comfort, as may be applicable.
WARNING
Each seat belt assembly must only
be used by one occupant. It is not
recommended to put a seat belt
around a child, being carried on
an occupant's lap.
Be careful not to damage or
tamper the seat belt webbing or
hardware. Inspect the seat belt
system periodically, checking for
cuts, frays, or loose parts. A frayed
or torn seat belt could rip apart in
a collision and leave you with no
protection.
If the seat belt webbing or
hardware is damaged, get it
replaced immediately at TATA
Motors Authorized service centre.
Do not insert any items such as
coins, clips, etc. into the seat belt
buckles, and be careful not to spill
liquids into these parts. If foreign
materials get into a seat belt
buckle, the seat belt will not work
properly.
Do not wear seat belts over hard,
sharp or fragile items in clothing,
such as pens, keys, spectacles
etc.
Do not use any accessories on
seat belts or modify in any way the
seat belt system. Devices claiming
to improve occupant comfort or
reposition the seat belt can
reduce the protection provided by
the seat belt and increase the
chance of serious injury in a
collision.
Seat Belts with Pre tensioner (if
Equipped)
You can use the pre-tensioner seat belts
in the same manner as ordinary seat
belts .
The seat belt pre-tensioner system
works in conjunction with the
SUPPLEMENTARY RESTRAINTS SYSTEM
(SRS-Air Bags).
In the event of a collision, as may be
necessary, pre-tensioner tightens the
seat belt so that it fits the occupant’s
body more snugly. When pre-tensioner
activates, there could be some noise
and release of smoke. This is normal
and there are no health hazards or fire
risk.
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SAFETY
6
WARNING
The pre-tensioner seat belt
assembly mechanisms become
hot during activation. Do not touch
the pre-tensioner seat belt
assemblies for several minutes
after they have been activated.
If the vehicle has been involved in a
collision, get it inspected immediately at
authorised TATA MOTORS SERVICE
Center.
Seat Belt with Load Limiter (if
Equipped)
You can use the load limiter seat belts in
the same manner as ordinary seat belts.
The seat belt load limiter system works
in conjunction with the SUPPLEMEN-
TARY RESTRAINTS SYSTEM (SRS-Air
Bags).
In the event of a collision, as may be nec-
essary, load limiter reduces the load on
the rib cage region of the occupant.
If the vehicle has been involved in a col-
lision, get it inspected immediately at Au-
thorised TATA MOTORS SERVICE Center.
Use of seat belts for pregnant
woman
WARNING
Pregnant woman must wear a
correctly positioned seat belt. It is
safer for mother as well as unborn
child.
Pregnant woman should wear the
lap part of the seat belt across the
thighs and as snug across the hips
as possible. Keep the seat belt low
so that it does not come across
the abdomen. That way the strong
bones of the hips will take the
force if there is a collision.
Seat belt Warning Lamp (If
equipped)
The seat belt warning lamp reminds to
fasten the seat belt.
For Driver For Front
Passenger
If the driver does not fasten seat belt,
seat belt reminder lamp will blink
and a buzzer will sound for pre-
defined duration until the driver’s
seat belt is buckled.
If front passenger seat is occupied by
adult and does not fasten seat belt,
seat belt reminder lamp will blink
and a buzzer will sound for pre-
defined duration until the front
passenger seat belt is buckled.
If this system is also provided for
other than Front row seats, apllicable
above warning will appear until seat
belts are buckled.
If front passenger seat is occupied by
child, system may detect occupancy
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SAFETY
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and warn with front passenger seat
belt warning. It is not taken to mean
child can occupy front passenger
seat and use seat belt. Please refer
CRS section for recommended
seating position.
NOTE
Using unauthorized aftermarket
seat cover may affect function of
occupant sensor. TATA motors
does not recommend any non-ed
validated seat covers on seats.
Child Restraint System (CRS)
TATA MOTORS strongly recommends
the use of Child Restraint Systems (CRS)
for all children up to age of 12 years and
to be placed at recommended positions
only. Children travelling without recom-
mended CRS and seated at other posi-
tions may face serious injuries in case of
a collision.
CRS can be installed in the vehicle using
seat belts and/or ISOFIX only (if
equipped) or ISOFIX with Top Tether (if
equipped).
The harness system of CRS holds the
child in place, and in a collision, acts to
keep the child positioned in the seat and
reduce the risk if injuries.
All children below age of one year must
always ride in a rear-facing infant CRS.
Keep children in a forward-facing CRS
with a harness until they reach the size
or weight limit allowed by your CRS man-
ufacturer.
Once your child outgrows the forward-
facing CRS, your child is ready for a
booster seat.
Selection and installation of CRS:
Always select the CRS that complies with
latest safety standards (AIS072 / ECE
R44). The CRS are classified according
to the child's size, height and weight.
Select the appropriate CRS for your
child. Ensure that the child fits properly
in the CRS and it is securely installed in
the vehicle. For installation, please refer
CRS manufacturer’s instruction manual.
SAFETY
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Recommended CRS position as
per the vehicle matrix
The suitability of seat position for car-
riage of children and recommended
category of CRS is shown in the table
below as per the child group.
X
X
X
XX - Seat Position not suitable for
children in this age group.
U
U
U
UU - Suitable for “universal” category
restraints approved for use in this age
group.
Universal is a category in the AIS072 /
ECE R44 norm.
WARNING
If a child is seated in the front
seat it may cause serious injury
or even death during any
collision.
Group
Mass
Group
Age Group
Front
Passen-
ger
Rear
Out-
board
LH
Rear
Out-
board
RH
Rear
Center
0
Up to 10 kg
Up to 9 months
X
U
U
X
0+
Up to 13 kg
Up to 24 months
X
U
U
X
I
9 to 18 kg
9 months to 48 months
X
U
U
X
II
15 to 25 kg
Approx. 3 to 7 years
X
U
U
X
III
22 to 36 kg
Approx. 6 years to 12
X
U
U
X
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SAFETY
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WARNING
If your vehicle is equipped with a
front passenger air bag (PAB) and
do not have PAB deactivation
switch, do not install a rear-facing
CRS in the front passenger seat. If
the PAB inflates, a child in a rear
facing CRS could be seriously
injured or killed.
If you install a CRS in the rear seat, slide
the front seat far enough forward so that
the child’s feet do not touch the front
seatback. This will help avoid injury to
the child in the event of a collision.
WARNING
Do not use an infant carrier or a child
safety seat that "hooks“ over a
seatback, it will not provide adequate
protection in a collision.
After a collision, we recommend to get
seat belts, seats, ISOFIX and top-tether
anchorages (as may be applicable)
investigated at TATA MOTORS
Authorised service centre.
NOTE
A CRS in a closed vehicle can become
very hot. To prevent burns, check the
seating surface and buckles before
placing your child in CRS.
WARNING
Do not leave unattended children
in your vehicle.
Do not modify CRS in any way.
NOTE
Do not install a booster seat or a
booster cushion with only the lap
strap of the seat belt.
Do not install a booster seat or a
booster cushion with a seat belt
that is slack or twisted.
Do not put the safety seat belt
under your child’s arm or behind
its back.
Do not use pillows, books or
towels to boost your child’s height.
Make sure that your children sit
in an upright position.
Do not allow children to stand up
or kneel on either the rear or the
front seats. An unrestrained child
could suffer serious or fatal
injuries during a collision.
Do not leave any toys or other
objects loose in the CRS or on the
seat while the vehicle is in motion.
NOTE
Children could be endangered in a
collision if their CRS are not properly
secured in the vehicle. Be sure to
secure the child in the restraint
system according to the
manufacturer’s instructions.
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SAFETY
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Each CRS should be used for one child
only.
When PAB deactivation switch (if
provided) is turned ‘OFF’, make sure
‘PAB’ operational status lamp
illuminates with ignition ‘ON’, indicating
that the passenger airbag is NOT
operational. If the airbag SRS warning
indicator in the instrument cluster
illuminates continuously, it means that
there is malfunction in the system.
Remove the CRS from front passenger
seat and contact your TATA MOTORS
authorised service center.
SAFETY
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Supplementary Restraint System
(SRS) (air bags) (if equipped)
The airbag ‘SRS’ system comprises of
the following components depending
upon the provided safety features in
vehicle.
Seat belt Pre-tensioners
Seat belt with load limiters
Driver Airbag
Front Passenger Airbag
Knee Air Bag
Side Airbags
Curtain Air Bag
Airbag ‘SRS’ ECU (Electronic
Control Unit)
Collision Sensors
SRS wiring harness
SRS Warning lamp
Front Passenger airbag (PAB)
Deactivation switch
The System is active when ignition
switch is in the “ON” position or the
ignition mode is “ON”. Air bags are
designed to inflate in collisions when
required. In the event of a collision, the
collision sensors will detect signals, and
if the Airbag ECU judges that the signals
represent a severe collision, will trigger
the airbags. The inflated air bags provide
a cushion to the occupants. The air bag
inflates and deflates so quickly that you
may not even realize that it has
activated. The air bag will neither hinder
your view nor make it harder to exit the
vehicle.
Airbag inflation is virtually instantaneous
and occurs with considerable force,
accompanied by loud noise and smoke,
which is normal. The inflated airbag,
together with seat belts, limit the
movement of an occupant, thereby
reducing the risk of injury.
When an airbag inflates, you may see
some smoke-like particles. The particles
are a normal by-product of the process
that generates the non-toxic gas used for
airbag inflation. These airborne particles
may irritate the skin, eyes, nose, or
throat. If you have skin or eye irritation,
rinse the area with water. For nose or
throat irritation, move to fresh air. Also
sometimes the smoke can cause
breathing problems , in such cases get
fresh air promptly.
After inflation, airbag provides a gradual
cushioning effect for the occupant
thereafter deflates. It is not advisable to
drive your vehicle after the airbags have
been deployed. If you are involved in
another collision, the airbags will not be
in place to protect you.
SAFETY
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The driver airbag is mounted in the
centre of the steering wheel. The front
passenger airbag is located inside the
dashboard in front of the passenger
seat. The vehicle fitted with the airbags
have suitable indications on steering
wheel and on dash board. The word
‘SRS’ is embossed on the airbag covers.
Side airbags are mounted in front row
seats for outboard occupants only.
Curtain airbags are mounted above the
doors along the roof on both sides.
Knee airbags are mounted in the
dashboard around the knee region of
the front row occupants.
Passenger airbag (PAB)
deactivation switch and PAB
operational status indicator (If
equipped)
If it becomes necessary to fit a CRS on
the front passenger seat, the passenger
airbag must be de-activated. This switch
can be accessed once front passenger
side door is opened. On the contrary,
when an adult is seated in the front
passenger seat, ensure that PAB
deactivation switch is turned to ‘ON’
position. This will ensure that the
passenger airbag is operational in the
event of a collision. This switch is
operated using the ignition / remote ke y.
NOTE
Open your windows and doors as
soon as possible after collision to
reduce prolonged exposure to the
smoke and powder released by
the inflating air bag.
Do not touch the air bag storage
area’s internal components
immediately after an air bag has
inflated. The parts that come into
contact with an inflating air bag
may be very hot.
Always wash exposed skin areas
thoroughly with lukewarm water
and mild soap.
SAFETY
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Operational status indicator
PAB deactivation switch
WARNING
Even in vehicles with air bags, you
and your passengers must always
wear the seat belts provided. In
order to minimize the risk and
severity of injury in the event of a
collision.
ALWAYS use seat belts and CRS
during every trip and at all times.
Even with air bags, you can be
seriously injured or killed in a
collision if you are improperly seat
belted or not wearing your seat belt
when the air bag inflates.
You and your passengers should
never sit or lean unnecessarily
close to the air bags.
Move your seat as far back as
possible from front air bags, while
still maintaining control of the
vehicle.
All occupants should sit upright
with the seatback in an upright
position, centred on the seat
cushion with their seat belt on, legs
comfortably extended and their
feet on the floor until the vehicle is
parked and the engine is turned
off.
If an occupant is out of position
during collision, the rapidly
deploying air bag may forcefully
contact the occupant causing
serious or fatal injuries.
Do not allow the front passenger to
place their feet or legs on the
dashboard.
Do not allow the passenger to ride
in the front seat when the front
passenger air bag OFF indicator is
illuminated.
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SAFETY
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Not recommended seating position
SAFETY
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WARNING
Never place your arm over the
airbag as a deploying airbag can
result in serious arm fractures or
other injuries.
Do not allow the passengers to
lean their heads or bodies onto
doors or place objects between
the doors and passengers when
they are seated on seats
equipped with side and/or curtain
air bags.
Do not place or stick any item/s in
the vehicle, except at designated
locations (such as utility bins,
cup/bottle holders, Boot space
etc). Loose items may act as a
projectile during a collision and
cause severe to fatal injuries.
Please be aware that any
unsecured item in your vehicle,
such as your pet, unsecured CRS
or a laptop, can become a
potential hazard in the event of a
collision or sudden stop, causing
injuries to occupants in the
vehicle.
Coat hooks if provided, must be
used only for that purpose. Never
hang heavy items on to those
hooks. This could affect
deployment of the air bags, and
may lead to severe to fatal
injuries.
ALWAYS contact your TATA
MOTORS authorised service
centre if the vehicle is damaged,
even if airbag has not inflated.
ALWAYS contact your TATA
MOTORS authorised service
centre if any part of an airbag
module cover shows sign of
cracking or damage.
If your SRS malfunctions, the air bag
may not inflate properly during a colli-
sion thereby increasing risk of serious in-
jury or death. If any of the following con-
ditions occur, your SRS is malfunction-
ing:
WARNING
The SRS warning lamp does not
turn when the ignition switch ‘ON’
is placed in the position for ‘ON’
few seconds.
The SRS warning lamp stays ‘ON’
after illuminating
The SRS warning lamp comes
ON /stays ON while the vehicle
is in motion.
The SRS warning lamp blinks
when the engine is running.
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SAFETY
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We recommend the customer to imme-
diately visit TATA MOTORS authorised
service centre and get the SRS system
inspected if any of the above conditions
occur.
WARNING
Never make any modifications to
your vehicle. The modifications
carried out, but not limited to the
vehicle frame, bumpers, front
fenders, ride height, suspension,
seat belts, interior trims, steering
wheel (especially holders), are not
acceptable. This will affect the
intended performance of SRS
system.
Fitment of bull bars, seat covers
on seats with airbags etc, is
strictly prohibited, unless
authorised by TATA MOTORS. This
will affect the intended
performance of SRS system.
If you need to make any
modifications to accommodate
any disability you may have,
please contact your Authorized
TATA MOTORS Dealer for
necessary guidance.
Do not tamper with SRS in any
way. This will lead to unexpected
performance of system and may
cause serious injury or death.
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AIRBAGS Deployment Condi-
tions (If equipped)
When front airbags (if equipped)
should not deploy?
Minor frontal collision:
:
:
: : Seat belt of-
fers adequate occupant protection in
low severity collisions. The airbags are
triggered only when there is a collision
severe enough to trigger the airbags. De-
ployment of frontal airbags is not benefi-
cial in low severity collisions.
Side collision:
During a side collision,
occupants tend to move sideways.
Therefore, deploying frontal airbags in
such situations will not benefit the occu-
pants. Side airbags, side curtain airbags
(if equipped) are specifically designed to
reduce the injuries that can occur in side
collision.
Rear collision:
During a rear collision,
occupants tend to move (rearwards)
away from frontal airbags. Therefore, de-
ploying frontal airbags in such situations
will not benefit the occupant protection.
Head restraints and seat belts provide
occupant protection during a rear colli-
sion.
Rollovers collision:
During a rollover
collision occupants may float inside the
passenger compartment, if unbelted.
This will increase the risk of injuries.
Wearing seat belts provide highly effec-
tive occupant protection during rollover
collision. If your vehicle is equipped with
a rollover sensor, both, seat belt and
side curtain airbag can provide highly ef-
fective occupant protection during rollo-
ver collision. Front airbags, however, are
not designed to deploy in a rollover as
frontal airbags cannot offer any protec-
tion in rollover collision.
When front airbags (if equipped) de-
ploy with minor or no visible vehicle
damage?
The airbags are triggered only when
there is a collision severe enough to trig-
ger the airbags. A severe collision to the
vehicle underbody or suspension may
cause airbags deployment. Examples in-
clude rough road driving, running into a
curb or other low fixed object that
causes a sudden vehicle deceleration.
Since the collision is underneath the ve-
hicle, damage may not be readily visible.
When front airbags (if equipped)
may not deploy, even with exterior
visible vehicle damage?
The airbags are triggered only when
there is a collision severe enough to trig-
ger the airbags. The amount of visible ve-
hicle damage is not always the correct
indicator for airbag deployment. Some
collisions can result in visible damage
but no airbag deployment because the
airbags would not have been needed or
would not have provided protection even
if they had deployed.
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When a side airbag (if equipped) de-
ploys with minor or no visible vehi-
cle damage?
The airbags are triggered only when
there is a collision severe enough to trig-
ger the airbags. If the airbag system
senses sudden deceleration, a strong
collision to the side of the vehicle’s
frame can cause a side airbag to deploy.
In such cases, there may be little
When a side airbag (if equipped)
may not deploy, even with exterior
visible vehicle damage?
It is possible that the side airbag does
not deploy during a collision that results
in visible severe damage. This can occur
when the point of collision is toward the
far front or far rear of the vehicle or when
the vehicle’s crushable body parts ab-
sorbed most of the collision energy. In ei-
ther case, the side airbag would not
have been needed nor provided protec-
tion even if it had deployed.
Anti-lock braking system (ABS) -
(if equipped)
ABS regulates brake pressure in such a
way that the wheels do not lock when
you brake. This allows you to continue
steering the vehicle when braking.
NOTE
When ABS is active, the driver will
feel the brake pedal pulsating, which
is normal.
WARNING
The stopping distance required for
vehicles with ABS may be slightly
more than conventional brake sys-
tem but ABS will still offer the ad-
vantage of helping you maintain di-
rectional control.
However, remember that ABS will not
compensate for bad road or weather
conditions or poor driver judgment.
Drive within safety margins, taking
into consideration prevailing weather
and traffic conditions.
NOTE
If the ABS warning lamp is ON while
driving then there is a malfunction in
the ABS system (the standard brak-
ing system will however function) and
the vehicle should be driven cau-
tiously to the nearest TATA MOTORS
Authorized Service Centre.
Electronic brake force distribution
(EBD) -
(if equipped)
EBD monitors and controls the brake
pressure on the wheels to improve driv-
ing stability while braking.
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Flip Key
1. Unlock
2. Approach Light /follow me/trunk lid
3. Lock
4. Key blade in / out button
1. Unlocking all doors
To unlock all doors, press unlock push-
button ( ) once. Unlocking will be con-1
firmed by single flash of turn indicators.
2. Approach light / Follow me
Press approach light button ( ) once, low 2
beam, park and roof lamp will turn ‘ON’
for 60 seconds (default setting). This fea-
ture helps to find and reach the parked
vehicle or to reach home in dark/ cloudy
condition after parking d D will be . Re LE
flashed on the remote. To switch ‘OFF’
the approach lights, press d release an
the same button or it automatically turns
‘OFF’ after seconds. 60
Trunk lid opening (if equipped)
Electric opening can be done trunk lid
through long press ( sec) approach light 4
button on remote key.
3. Locking all doors
To lock all doors, press lock push-button
( ) once. Locking will be confirmed by 3
two flashes of turn indicators.
If lock button is pressed on the remote
key with the driver door open, locking-un-
locking takes place with audible warning
sound. any other door is open, the ve-If
hicle gets locked but indicators do not
flash.
4. Folding key blade in / out
Press button (4) to flip out the key blade.
For folding, press the button ( ) and fold 4
the key blade inside.
NOTE
Key Blade should not be folded with-
out pressing the button. Also, it
should not be forced in any direction
apart from folding direction to avoid
damage to Flip Mechanism.
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Manual operation of central door lock-
ing / unlocking
All doors can be locked / unlocked oper-
ating driver door using either y blade ke
from outside or knob from inside.
E-Key Features
Vehicle search
In vehicle lock condition if lock button ed
on remote key is pressed the turn indica-
tors of vehicle flashes times. 4
Automatic activation of immobilizer
If y is removed from ignition, the en-ke
gine w l be immobilized automatically il
even if you forget to lock the vehicle.
Auto locking / unlocking of doors /
auto relock
Vehicle doors get automatically locked
when all doors are closed and the vehi-
cle speed crosses kmph. 10
When ignition key is taken out all the
doors get automatically unlocked.
Also, when unlocked with remote key
and if no door is opened within sec-30
onds, vehicle doors get automatically
locked.
Anti-grab / anti-scan coding
The remote control set of this security
system is protected against the use of
devices called ‘scanners’ and ‘grabbers’
which can record and reproduce some
types of remote codes.
Sleep Mode
If remote key is not used for more than a
week then its functionalities will turn to
sleep mode. In such a case, to activate
the remote key functionalities, open the
door chanically with the key blade. me
NOTE
In case any button of the key is acci-
dentally pressed for more than 25
seconds, the remote stops function-
ing till the time the button is pressed.
The LED on the Remote also stops
glowing. The function of the remote
gets reinstated immediately when
the user stops pressing the push but-
ton of remote.
Important
Don’t operate Unlock push-button of re-
mote while in the vicinity of your vehicle,
as it could lead to an unintentional un-
locking your vehicle.
Don’t use discharged batteries in re-
mote, as it could damage the remote.
For battery replacement procedure refer
maintenance section.
Don’t remove the battery connection of
the vehicle while the vehicle has been
locked by remote.
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Doors
Door locking / unlocking with key
Driver door has separate locking facility.
All doors can be locked or unlocked from
outside using the key.
Insert the key and turn it clockwise to
lock and counter clockwise to open the
door.
Locking without a key from inside
All the doors can also be locked from in-
side by pressing knob ( ) driver door 1on
and independently on other doors re-
spectively.
Opening the doors from inside
All doors can be opened from inside. To
open, pull the door opening knob (1) and
then lever ( 2).
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Windows
Power windows (if equipped)
1. Front Window Winding Switch (Right)
2. Rear Window Winding Switch (Right)
3. Front Window Winding Switch (Left)
4. Rear Window Winding Switch (Left)
5. Inhibit Switch
Glasses on all four windows of your vehi-
cle can be operated by switches pro-
vided on the main control panel located
on the drivers arm rest. They work only
when the key is in the ‘IGN ON’ position.
NOTE
Power windows can be operated for
3 minutes in ‘IGN OFF’ position and
when key is taken out.
Individual switches
Individual window winding switches
have been provided on the front passen-
ger and rear doors.
Glasses are wound up by pulling the
switch and are lowered by pressing.
WARNING
While raising the glass, take care to
avoid fingers/hands getting trapped
between glass and the frame.
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Inhibit switch
Inhibit OFF Released position ( )
When switch is re-
leased, the individ-
ual switches pro-
vided on rear pas-
senger door can be
operated. It can
also be operated from the switches on
driver's arm rest.
Inhibit ON (Pressed position)
When this switch is
pressed the individ-
ual switches pro-
vided on rear pas-
senger doors can-
not be operated. It
can only be operated by using the win-
dow switches on driver's arm rest.
WARNING
If children operate the windows
they could be get trapped, partic-
ularly if they are left unsuper-
vised. There is a risk of injury.
Activate the window inhibit fea-
ture when children are travelling.
When leaving the vehicle, always
take the key with you and lock the
vehicle. Never leave children un-
supervised in the vehicle.
Manual Window Winding
(if equipped)
Use window winder handle for lowering
or raising up window glasses manually
where power windows are not provided.
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Bonnet
Opening
WARNING
Always switch off the windshield wip-
ers and the ignition before opening
the bonnet.
WARNING
Certain components in the engine
compartment, such as the engine, ra-
diator and parts of the exhaust sys-
tem, can become very hot. Working in
the engine compartment poses a risk
of injury.
1. Ensure that the vehicle is in neutral
gear with the parking brake applied.
2. Pull the bonnet release lever. The
bonnet will pop up slightly.
3. Raise the bonnet slightly and with
your finger slide the secondary lock
lever located under the bonnet cen-
tre to the left side.
NOTE
Make sure that the wiper arms are
not raised before you lift up the bon-
net to avoid damaging the wiper
arms and the bonnet.
4. Lift the bonnet up. Pull the bonnet
stay rod from its clip and insert the
free end into the slot.
WARNING
The stay rod can be hot enough to
burn your finger right after driv-
ing. Touch the rod after it be-
comes cool enough.
Insert the stay rod into the hole
securely. If the rod drops off, your
body may be caught below the
bonnet.
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Closing
1. To close the bonnet, hold the bonnet
by one hand, disengage the stay rod
and clamp it back properly.
2. Lower the bonnet close to the
bumper, and then let it drop down.
WARNING
Ensure that the bonnet is locked
properly before driving or it can fly up
unexpectedly during driving.
Trunk lid
Option I (If provided)
Trunk lid Opening Lever is located on the
right hand side of the driver seat. Lift the
lever to unlock . Lift the . trunk lid trunk lid
Option II
It can also be opened by using door key,
The lock is located on the . trunk lid
For closing, pull the down and trunk lid
close it with a slight swing.
Option III (If provided)
To open the trunk lid, press the switch lo-
cated on fascia switch.
NOTE
This option will work only in ignition
ON condition.
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Option IV (If provided)
trunk lid opening can be done through
long press sec) approach light button (4
on remote key.
Fuel l id
Fuel lid opening Lever is located on the
right hand side of the driver seat. Lift the
lever to unlock fuel flap. Open the fuel
cap by turning it in counter clockwise di-
rection for fuel filling.
For closing, lock the fuel cap and gently
push the fuel flap till it gets locked.
WARNING
Fuel vapour is extremely hazard-
ous. Always switch ‘OFF’ the en-
gine before refueling and never
refill near sparks or open flames.
Do not use cell phone while refu-
eling.
Do not continue adding fuel after
the automatic shut ‘OFF’ function
operates. it is equipped on the If
fuel station. Overfilling the fuel
tank could damage the fuel sys-
tem.
NOTE
Remove the fuel filler cap slowly, and
wait for any hissing to stop. The fuel
may be under pressure and may
spray out.
If fuel cap needs replacement, ensure
that it is replaced by a genuine cap at
TATA MOTORS Authorized Service Centre
only.
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Cockpit (MT)
The above shown image is for reference purpose only.
1
A.C. Air vent (Side)
2
Air Bag (PAB) - if fitted
3
A.C. Air vent (Middle)
4
Hazard Warning Switch
5
Combi-Switch
6
Steering Wheel
7
Instrument Cluster
8
Horn pad / Air Bag (DAB) - if fitted
9
Steering Wheel Switches - if fitted
10
Accelerator Pedal
11
Brake Pedal
12
Clutch Pedal
13
Foot Rest
14
Power Socket
15
Cup Holder
16
Parking Brake Lever
17
Gear Shift Lever
18
USB/AUX Port - if fitted
19
HVAC /FATC Control panel(If fitted)
20
Fascia Switches
21
Infotainment System - if fitted
22
Glove Box
23
Driver Side Pocket
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Cockpit (AMT)
The above shown image is for reference purpose only.
1
A.C. Air vent (Side)
2
Air Bag (PAB) - if fitted
3
A.C. Air vent (Middle)
4
Hazard Warning Switch
5
Combi-Switch
6
Steering Wheel
7
Instrument Cluster
8
Horn pad / Air Bag (DAB) - if fitted
9
Steering Wheel Switches - if fitted
10
Accelerator Pedal
11
Brake Pedals
12
Gear Shift Lever
13
Power Socket
14
Foot Rest
15
Cup Holder
16
Parking Brake Lever
17
USB/AUX Port - if fitted
18
HVAC /FATC Control panel(If fitted)
19
Fascia Switches
20
Infotainment System - if fitted
21
Glove Box
22
Driver Side Pocket
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Instrument Cluster Version 1
NOTE All indicators shown : may not be applicable to your vehicle.
Tachometer
Speedometer
Set knob
Mode knob
Driver Information Display
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Instrument Cluster Version 2
Fuel Gauge
Set knob
Mode knob
Driver Information Display
Tachometer
Speedometer
NOTE All indicators shown : may not be applicable to your vehicle.
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Speedometer
Version 1
Version 2
Speedometer indicates the vehicle
speed in km/h.
NOTE
At every key IN and ignition ON, the
Instrument Cluster needles and
gauges moves to MAX. and returns to
'0' position. This is a welcome strat-
egy and a self-check feature.
Tachometer
Tachometer indicates engine speed in
revolutions per min (rpm).
WARNING
When engine is accelerated be-
yond safe ‘rpm’, the tachometer
pointer turns RED. In such case, re-
duce the engine RPM immediately.
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Never drive the vehicle with engine
in high ‘rpm’. This may cause se-
vere engine damage.
Fuel Gauge
When the ignition switch is in “ON” posi-
tion, fuel gauge gives an approximate in-
dication of the amount of fuel in the fuel
tank. “F” stands for full and “E” stands
for empty.
When fuel in the tank is near to empty
position, low fuel warning telltale turns
‘ON’. Refill the tank as soon as possible.
If fuel is not filled even after Low fuel
warning telltale ‘ON’, first bar in fuel
gauge will start blinking to indicate more
severe low fuel warning.
NOTE
Check the fuel level when the vehi-
cle is on level road.
On inclines, curves, during braking
and sudden acceleration due to
the movement of fuel in the tank,
the fuel level display may fluctuate
or the low fuel warning lamp may
illuminate earlier than usual.
WARNING
Running the fuel tank too low or
empty can cause engine to stall
and could endanger User and pas-
sengers. User must stop and ob-
tain additional fuel as soon as pos-
sible after low fuel warning telltale
turns ON.
Low fuel warning symbol will blink
if there is any fault in the system.
Take your vehicle to the nearest
TATA MOTORS Authorised service
station if the symbol starts blink-
ing.
Do not continue adding fuel after
the automatic shut off function is
operated if it is equipped on the
fuel pump. The sensor in the fuel
tank may misjudge the amount of
fuel remaining.
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Temperature Gauge
(if equipped)
When the ignition switch is in the “ON”
position, this gauge indicates the engine
coolant temperature. The indicator
should stay within the normal, accepta-
ble temperature range between “H” and
“C”. If the indicator approaches “H”,
overheating is indicated by red LED bar.
If the coolant temperature reading is
very high, the warning telltale flashes
with an audible buzzer. In this case, stop
the vehicle, switch ‘OFF’ the engine and
cool it down for some time. Contact a
nearest TATA MOTORS Authorised Ser-
vice Centre immediately for rectification.
High Coolant temperature warning may
come when cooling fans in radiator
sections are malfunctioning.
WARNING
High Coolant temp warning Telltale
indicates overheating that may
damage the engine. Continuing to
drive the vehicle when engine over-
heating is indicated can result in
severe engine damage or fire.
Never remove the radiator pres-
sure cap from the radiator when
the engine is hot.
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Driver Information
System Image
Description
Odometer
Indicates total distance travelled by a vehicle.
The Odometer reading does not return to “ ” when0 it reaches maximum
value, the display will freeze to maximum value and resettable
Note: You can change the Distance unit as Km using SET and MODE
buttons.
Trip meter A & B
The trip meter is used to measure the distance travelled on short trips
or between fuel stops. It can be reset to 0
Trip meter reading becomes “ ” after it crosses 0.0 9999.9 km.
Note: You can reset Trip meter using SET button by long press
Clock
When the ignition switch is in the “ON” position, it shows the time.
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Driver Information
System Image
Description
Service reminder
Indicates the number of days/kilometers in which service is due. If
service is overdue, it will display “ ” km or “ ” days and spanner 0 0
symbol will blink.
Never reset the display between service intervals otherwise, this
may result in to incorrect readings.
Information is retained in the service interval display also after the
vehicle battery is disconnected.
NOTE:
This option is for indicative purpose only. Keep track of your
odometer reading and follow the maintenance schedule.
Gear Recommendation
Up or Down arrow shall be displayed on DIS whenever Gear
should be put Up or Down.
This feature is applicable to both AMT and Manual transmission
variant.
No arrow shall be displayed when the selected Gear is as per the
Vehicle dynamics.
Drive Mode (AMT)
“M” indicates Manual Drive mode.
“Auto” indicated Automatic Drive mode.
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Driver Information
System Image
Description
Door Ajar
( as applicable)
All four door and are indicated independently when respective trunk lid
door or is open. trunk lid
Note:
If any other door is open roof lamp will be ‘ON’ provided that roof
lamp switch in is position.
This warning will be indicated when driver door is open.
Note:
If any other door is open roof lamp will be ‘ON’ provided that roof
lamp switch is in position.
Outside Ambient
Temperature
Displays outside ambient temperature in units °C.
Current Gear Indica-
tion
- Neutral
- Reverse
Current gear engaged by the transmission shall be displayed on DIS.
This feature is applicable to both AMT and Manual transmission vari-
ant.
In case of Manual transmission, the gear display is as per the User se-
lection. IN case of AMT, the display is as per the Automatic selected
gear.
Note:
:
:
: : If is displayed, it means ‘Fault’ condition. In such case,
take vehicle to authorized TATA MOTORS service station.
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1. Instantaneous fuel economy
(IFE)
IFE indicates fuel economy of current
d rive when Ignition is turned ‘ON’.
Keep IFE bar graph km/l to achieve 15
better fuel economy.
NOTE
IFE will vary frequently as per driving
pattern.
IFE display does not show Fuel Economy
of last drive.
The display does not show actual value
unless vehicle is moving.
NOTE
At Every Ignition ON Fuel gauge
will be displayed in place of “In-
stantaneous Fuel consumption”
Bar Graph irrespective of user se-
lection screen.
You can Toggle between “Fuel
Gauge” and “Instantaneous Fuel
consumption” Bar Graph using
SET and MODE Button.
Selection to IFE screen will NOT
be allowed if Fuel is below 1/4 th
tank level.
During Vehicle Running if LCD
Screen is in “Instantaneous Fuel
consumption” Bar Graph mode &
if fuel gauge reduces to 1/4 th tank
level then LCD Screen will auto-
matically goes to Fuel Mode.
The maximum value of IFE is 30
km/l. No more than 30 shall be in-
dicated on the display even if the
actual IFE is higher than km/l. 30
2. Average fuel economy (AFE) for
Trip and Trip B
Average Fuel Economy A/B will reset to
‘0’ whenever Trip meter A/B is reset.
Average Fuel Economy will be displayed
as ‘ ‘for initial -- --. 0.5 km of respective
trip. Once 0.5 km distance is covered,
Average Fuel Economy will be displayed.
Even after km distance covered for 0.5
particular trip, if Average Fuel Economy
is displayed as ‘--. then take your vehi---‘,
cle to TATA MOTORS Authorized Service
Centre.
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NOTE
AFE value is estimate of fuel
economy. It may vary significantly
based upon driving conditions,
driving habits and condition of ve-
hicle.
Average Fuel Consumption will
get Reset to ‘0’ when Battery is
removed and refitted.
3. Distance to empty (DTE)
It indicates approximate distance in ‘km’
that your vehicle can travel with availa-
ble fuel in tank with current average fuel
consumption rate and it is displayed in
“km”.
DTE values may vary significantly based
on driving conditions, driving habits, and
condition of the vehicle. It is an estimate
value of the available driving distance.
NOTE
If DTE is displayed as ‘ ‘, then ---
take your vehicle to TATA MO-
TORS Authorized Service Centre.
The DTE will update with new
value when fuel is added more
than 4 Litres at a time.
NOTE
If fuel waring light turns low ‘ON’,
fill the fuel immediately re-tank
gardless the value of dis-
played DTE.
If vehicle is not on level ground
and negative of battery has been
disturbed, the DTE function may
not operate correctly.
If low fuel warning light turns ‘ON’,
fill the fuel tank immediately re-
gardless the value of displayed
DTE.
Fill the fuel immediately in case of
DTE shows rEFUEL.
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Driver Information Settings (Version 1 )
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Driver Information Settings (Version 2)
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Digital Clock Setting
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Instrument Cluster Illumination
For Instrument Cluster illumination level
settings, it is necessary to turn the Park
Lamp ‘ON’ and then Press the ‘SET’ knob
on Instrument Cluster.
Press ‘SET’ knob to change the illumina-
tion intensity level in 5 steps. A delayed
press on the ‘SET’ knob for a selected in-
tensity will confirm it.
WARNING
The Clock and Instrument Cluster Illu-
mination settings should be done
only when the vehicle is in stationary
condition for safety purpose.
NOTE
At Every Ignition ON Fuel gauge
will be displayed in place of “In-
stantaneous Fuel consumption”
Bar Graph irrespective of user se-
lection screen.
User can Toggle between “Fuel
Gauge” and “Instantaneous Fuel
consumption” Bar Graph using
SET and MODE Button.
User selection to IFE screen will
NOT be allowed if Fuel is below
1/4th tank level.
During Vehicle Running if LCD
Screen is in “Instantaneous Fuel
consumption” Bar Graph mode &
if fuel gauge reduces to 1/4 th tank
level then LCD Screen will auto-
matically goes to Fuel Mode.
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Instrument Cluster Digital Cluster (Version 3)
Speedometer
Fuel Gauge
Driver Information Display
Tachometer
Temperature Gauge
NOTE All indicators shown : may not be applicable to your vehicle.
Mode Knob
Set Knob
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Instrument Cluster Digital Cluster (Version 4)
Speedometer
Fuel Gauge
Driver Information Display
Tachometer
Temperature Gauge
NOTE All indicators shown : may not be applicable to your vehicle.
Set Knob
Mode Knob
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Speedometer
Speedometer indicates the vehicle
speed in km/h.
NOTE
At every key IN and ignition ON,
the Instrument Cluster gauges
moves to MAX. and returns to '0'
position.
Tachometer
Tachometer indicates engine speed in
revolutions per min (rpm).
WARNING
When engine is accelerated be-
yond safe ‘rpm’, the tachometer
pointer turns RED. In such case,
reduce the engine RPM immedi-
ately.
Never drive the vehicle with en-
gine in high ‘rpm’. This may cause
severe engine damage.
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Fuel Gauge
When the ignition switch is in “ON” posi-
tion, fuel gauge gives an approximate in-
dication of the amount of fuel in the fuel
tank. “F” stands for full and “E” stands
for empty.
When fuel in the tank is near to empty
position, low fuel warning telltale turns
‘ON’. Refill the tank as soon as possible.
If fuel is not filled even after Low fuel
warning telltale ‘ON’, first bar in fuel
gauge will start blinking to indicate more
severe low fuel warning.
NOTE
Check the fuel level when the vehicle
is on level road.
On inclines, curves, during braking
and sudden acceleration due to the
movement of fuel in the tank, the fuel
level display may fluctuate or the low
fuel warning lamp may illuminate
earlier than usual.
WARNING
Low fuel warning symbol will blink if
there is any fault in the system. Take
your vehicle to the nearest TATA MO-
TORS Authorised service station if the
symbol starts blinking.
Temperature Gauge
(if equipped)
When the ignition switch is in the “ON”
position, this gauge indicates the engine
coolant temperature. The indicator
should stay within the normal, accepta-
ble temperature range between “H” and
“C”. If the indicator approaches “H”,
overheating is indicated by red LED bar.
If the coolant temperature reading is
very high, the warning tell-tale flashes
with an audible buzzer. In this case, stop
the vehicle, switch ‘OFF’ the engine and
cool it down for some time. Contact a
nearest TATA MOTORS Authorised Ser-
vice Centre immediately for rectification.
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WARNING
The red LED bar and high coolant
temperature warning tell-tale Indi-
cates overheating that may dam-
age the engine. Continuing to drive
the vehicle when engine overheat-
ing is indicated can result in severe
engine damage or fire.
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Driver Information
System Image
Description
Odometer
Indicates total distance travelled by a vehicle.
The Odometer reading does not return to “ ” when it reaches maxi-0
mum value, the display will freeze to maximum value.
Trip meter A & B
The trip meter is used to measure the distance travelled on short
trips or between fuel stops. It can be reset to “ ”0
Trip meter reading becomes “ ” after it crosses 0.0 9999.9 km.
Service reminder
(Package Protected)
Indicates the number of days/kilometers in which service is due. If
service is overdue, it will display “ ” km or “ ” days and spanner 0 0
symbol will blink.
Never reset the display between service intervals otherwise, this may
result in to incorrect readings.
Information is retained in the service interval display also after the
vehicle battery is disconnected.
NOTE:
This option is for indicative purpose only. Keep track of your
odometer reading and follow the maintenance schedule.
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Driver Information
System Image
Description
Gear Recommendation
Up or Down arrow shall be displayed on DIS whenever Gear
should be put Up or Down.
This feature is applicable to both AMT and Manual transmission
variant.
No arrow shall be displayed when the selected Gear is as per
the Vehicle dynamics.
Outside Ambient
Temperature
Displays outside ambient temperature in ºC.
Door Ajar
( as applicable)
All four door and are indicated independently when re-trunk lid
spective door or is open. trunk lid
NOTE:
If any other door is open roof lamp will be ‘ON’ provided
that roof lamp switch in position.is
This warning will be indicated when driver door is open.
NOTE:
If any other door is open roof lamp will be ‘ON’ provided
that roof lamp switch is in position.
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Driver Information
System Image
Description
Clock
When the ignition switch is in the “ONposition, it shows the
time.
Drive Mode (AMT)
“M” indicates Manual Drive mode.
“A” indicated Automatic Drive mode.
Current Gear Indication
- Neutral
- Reverse
Current gear engaged by the transmission shall be displayed on
DIS.
This feature is applicable to both AMT and Manual transmission
variant.
In case of Manual transmission, the gear display is as per the
User selection. IN case of AMT, the display is as per the Auto-
matic selected gear.
Note:
:
:
: : If is displayed, it means ‘Fault’ condition. In such
case, take vehicle to authorized TATA MOTORS service station.
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1. Instantaneous fuel economy
(IFE)
Monitor IFE bar graph to achieve better
fuel economy.
NOTE
IFE will vary frequently as per driving
pattern.
IFE display does not show Fuel Economy
of last drive.
It indicates fuel economy of current
Drive when Ignition is turned ‘ON’.
The display does not show actual value
unless vehicle is moving.
The indication on the display may be de-
layed if fuel consumption is affected by
driving pattern.
2. Average fuel economy (AFE)
Average Fuel Economy A/B will reset to
‘0’ whenever Trip meter A/B is reset.
Average Fuel Economy will be displayed
as -- --. for initial 0.5 km of respective
trip. Once 0.5 km distance is covered,
Average Fuel Economy will be displayed.
Even after 0.5 km distance covered for
particular trip, if Average Fuel Economy
is displayed as ‘--. then take your vehi---‘,
cle to TATA MOTORS Authorized Service
Centre.
NOTE
AFE value is estimate of fuel econ-
omy. It may vary significantly based
upon driving conditions, driving hab-
its and condition of vehicle.
Average Fuel Consumption will get
Reset to ‘0’ when Battery is removed
and refitted.
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3. Distance to empty (DTE)
It indicates approximate distance in ‘km’
that your vehicle can travel with availa-
ble fuel in tank.
DTE values may vary significantly based
on driving conditions, driving habits, and
condition of the vehicle. It is an estimate
value of the available driving distance.
NOTE
If DTE is displayed as ‘, then take ---
your vehicle to TATA MO-TORS Au-
thorized Service Centre.
The DTE will update with new value when
fuel is added more than 4 Litres at a
time.
If low fuel warning light turns ON’, fill the
fuel tank immediately regardless the
value of displayed DTE.
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Driver Information Settings
MBSP- Mode Button Short Press
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Driver Information Settings for Illumination and Clock setting
MBSP- Mode Button Short Press; SBLP- Set Button Long Press; SBSP- Set Button Short Press
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Instrument Cluster Illumination
For Instrument Cluster illumination level
settings, it is necessary to turn the Park
Lamp ‘ON’ and then Press the ‘SET’ knob
on Instrument Cluster.
Press ‘SET’ knob to change the illumina-
tion intensity level in steps. A delayed 5
press on the ‘SET’ knob for a selected in-
tensity will confirm it.
WARNING
The Clock and Instrument Cluster
Illumination settings should be
done only when the vehicle is in
stationary condition for safety pur-
pose.
NOTE
This is a welcome strategy and a self-
check feature.
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Warning Lamps
Color
Indicator
Remarks
Malfunction Indica-
tion Lamp (MIL)
Amber
1. Illuminates when ignition is switched ‘ON’. Once engine is
started, it turns ‘OFF’.
2. It remains ‘ON’ for any engine related fault that may increase
emission levels of the vehicle beyond the regulatory norms.
Contact a TATA MOTORS Authorised Service Centre for rectifica-
tion.
Check Engine
Amber
1. Illuminates when ignition is switched ‘ON’. Once engine is
started, it turns ‘OFF’.
2. Illuminates continuously if a fault arises in Engine Management
System. Contact a TATA MOTORS Authorised Service Centre.
Immobilizer
Red
1. Illuminates when the system disables engine start if the
original key is not used.
2. Lamp blinks: Vehicle is in immobilized condition when key
is not inserted.
3. Lamp ON: Problem with key/system. Contact a TATA
MOTORS Authorised Service Centre.
Water in fuel (Diesel)
Amber
1. Illuminates when ignition is switched ‘ON’. Once engine is
started, it turns ‘OFF’.
2. Illuminates continuously if excess water is accumulated in the
fuel filter. Contact a TATA MOTORS Authorised Service Centre to
drain the water immediately to avoid serious damage to the fuel
injection system.
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Warning Lamps
Color
Indicator
Remarks
Glow Plug (Diesel)
Amber
Illuminates momentarily when ignition is switched ‘ON’ to indicate
that the glow plugs are active. It will continuously illuminate when
engine is getting preheated. Start the engine only after the indica-
tor turns ‘OFF’.
Turn Signal
Green
Indicates direction indicated by the turn signal.
Blinks along with buzzer while operating left/right turn indicator
only when ignition is switched ‘ON’.
High Beam
Blue
Illuminates when the high beam headlamps are switched ‘ON’ or
flashed.
Low Oil Pressure
Red
1. Illuminates when ignition is switched ‘ON’. Once engine is
started, it turns ‘OFF’ once required oil pressure is achieved.
2. Illuminates continuously if there is insufficient oil pressure.
Stop the vehicle as soon as safety permits and switch off the
engine. Check engine oil level and top-up if required. Contact
TATA MOTORS assistance before starting the engine.
Battery charging
Red
Illuminates when ignition is switched ‘ON’. Once engine is started,
it turns ‘OFF’.
It will continuously illuminate when there is malfunction of charg-
ing system. Contact a TATA MOTORS Authorised Service Centre.
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Warning Lamps
Color
Indicator
Remarks
Park Brake / Brake Fluid
Low / EBD Fault
Red
Illuminates momentarily when ignition is switched ‘ON’. Once park-
ing brake is released, it turns ‘OFF’. If it remains ‘ON, it indicates
1. Brake fluid level is low.
2. Park brake is applied & turns ‘OFF’ when it is released.
3. ABS/EBD system has a fault.
Driver seat belt warning
Red
Indicates that seat belt is not fastened when ignition is ‘ON’.
It will be continuously 'ON' if the seat belt is not fastened. When the
vehicle speed goes above kmph seat belt alarm will be audible. 15
If seat belt is not fastened and vehicle speed goes above Kmph, 15
then final warning will start with telltale flashing and Audio chime for
90 seconds. After seconds, telltale will be ON and Audio chime 90
will be OFF.
Note:
Telltale will turn off either when seatbelt is buckled or Reverse
gear is engaged when it is in initial warning stage.
When it is in final warning with Chime ON, the telltale will be
OFF on fastening the seat belt or engaging the reverse gear.
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Warning Lamps
Color
Indicator
Remarks
Airbag status
Red
Illuminates momentarily when ignition is switched ‘ON’.
It will continuously illuminate when there is malfunction of airbag
(SRS) system. Contact a TATA MOTORS Authorised Service Centre
immediately.
EPAS (if applicable)
Amber
Illuminates momentarily when ignition is switched ‘ON’.
Illuminates when there is a fault in the EPAS. Contact a TATA MO-
TORS Authorised Service Centre immediately.
High Coolant Tempera-
ture
Red
If the coolant temperature reading is very high, the warning Telltale
flashes with an audible buzzer.
In this case, stop the vehicle, switch ‘OFF’ the engine and cool it
down for some time. Contact a nearest TATA MOTORS Authorized
Service Centre immediately for rectification.
High Coolant temperature warning may come when cooling fans in
radiator sections are malfunctioning.
ABS f applicable) (i
Amber
Illuminates momentarily when ignition is switched ‘ON’. Illuminates
continuously if there is any malfunction in ABS. Normal braking
system will be operational without assistance of ABS. Contact a
TATA MOTORS Authorised Service Centre immediately.
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Warning Lamps
Color
Indicator
Remarks
Low Fuel
Amber
Illuminates momentarily when ignition is switched ‘ON’.
Illuminates when fuel level is low. 1st
bar on fuel gauge will start blink-
ing when fuel level is low. Refill the fuel tank as soon as possible.
IMPORTANT: The warning light will start flashing if there is any fault in
the fuel system. Contact a TATA MOTORS Authorised Service Centre
immediately.
ECO
(For MT) (If applicable)
Green
ECO indicates Economy drive. This mode is used to achieve better fuel
economy.
CITY
Blue
CITY mode is default mode. This mode is used to achieve optimum
torque.
SPORT
(For AMT) (If applicable)
Amber
This indicates comes when vehicle is in a SPORT mode. It is applicable
only in AMT. This mode is used to product more torque from engine.
AMT Fault
(If applicable)
Amber
Illuminates momentarily when ignition is switched ‘ON’.
Illuminates continuously when there is a fault in Automatic
Manual Transmission system. Contact a TATA MOTORS authorized Ser-
vice Centre immediately.
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Warning Lamps
Color
Indicator
Remarks
Front passenger Seat
Belt Indicator
Red
Illuminates when ignition is swit ched ‘ON’ and goes ‘OFF’ after 4
Seconds.
The warning lamp remains ‘ON’ if the front passenger seat is occupied
and seat belt is not fastened.
If seat belts remains unbuckled and vehicle speed goes above
15 kmph, then final warning will start illuminates with audio chime for
90 seconds continuously.
Speed limit warning in-
dicator
Amber
Illuminates when ignition is switched ‘ON’ and goes ‘OFF’ after 4
Seconds.
When the vehicle speed cross 80 km/hrs. then Speed limit Warning in-
dicator turn ‘ON’ along with for every 2 minute chime shall be sounded
(Audible warning).
If vehicle speed crosses 120 km/hrs. then along with Speed limit Warn-
ing Indicator, Chime will start continuously ON till the vehicle speed is
above 115 km/hrs.
If vehicle speed reduced below km/hrs, chime will be sounded one 115
beam per two min. but speed limit warning indicator will remains ‘ON’
continuously.
When the vehicle speed is reduce below km/hrs. then Speed limit 75
Warning Indicator along with chime will gets turns ‘OFF’.
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Audio Reminders
Key in reminder
While leaving your vehicle, if you forget
the key inside the vehicle in Ignition
‘OFF’ position, buzzer will provide audio
warning. Remove Key to stop the warn-
ing.
Park lamp ‘ON’ reminder
While leaving your vehicle, if you forget
to turn ‘OFF’ the headlamps, buzzer will
provide audio warning. Switch ‘OFF’ Park
Lamps to stop the warning. Do not forget
to turn OFF’ your headlamps as it may
drain your vehicle battery.
Park brake ‘ON reminder
If Park Brake is applied and vehicle is
driven, Tell tale will turn ‘ON’ and buzzer
will provide audio warning continuously.
Disengage the park brake to stop audio
warning.
Reverse gear reminder
When Reverse Gear is engaged, audio
warning for sec will alert you. 1
Driver seat Belt reminder
If seat belt remains unbuckled and vehi-
cle speed goes above km/ hrs, Final 15
Waring will start. Audio Chime will con-
tinue for 90 seconds. Seat belt telltale
will be flash when audio alarm is active.
Front passenger seat belt reminder
If Front passenger is present & its seat
belt remains unbuckled and vehicle
speed goes above km/ hrs. Final 15
Warning will start. Audio Chime will con-
tinue for seconds. Seat belt telltale 90
will be flash when audio alarm is active.
NOTE
Buckle the seat belt to stop Audible
warning.
AMT fault Reminder
If Fault occur in AMT, 3 second audio
warning will alert you.
Drive mode chime
Manual Transmission:
When drive mode changes from City to
Eco mode or Eco to City mode, audio
warning will be alert for one second.
Automatic Transmission:
When Drive mode changes from Manual
to Auto or Auto to Manual, audio warning
will be alert for one second.
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Combi-Switch (RH Stalk)
1. Left Turn signal
- Move the lever
fully upward.
2. Right Turn signal
-
-
-
-- Move the lever
fully downward.
NOTE
When the turn is completed, the sig-
nal will cancel and the lever will re-
turn to its normal position.
3. High beam -
-
-
- - Move the lever forward
to select the High Beam function.
Pull the lever back to normal for low
beam.
4. High beam Flash (spring return)
To flash the high beam, pull the lever
towards you from the normal posi-
tion. It will return to its normal posi-
tion when you release it.
5. Headlamp Rotary Switch
i) OFF Position
All lamps will remain ‘OFF’.
ii) Parking Lamp
Rotate stalk to turn ON’ the Parking
lamps.
iii) Low Beam
Rotate stalk to turn ‘ON’ the Low
Beam function.
6. Lane Change Signal
To signal a lane change, move the lever
slightly up or down respective to the
point where the turn signal light begins
to flash, but the lever does not latch. The
turn signal will flash times automati-3
cally.
7. Head lamp leveling rotary switch
Inner rotary switch on right hand stalk is
provided for head lamp leveling. With the
inner rotary switch, Head lamp leveling
can be done with head lamp in Low
Beam and in ‘ON’ position. Select cor-
rect position before start of trip and ve-
hicle is stationary. Depending upon the
number of passengers and luggage in
the vehicle headlamp focus may change.
This can be adjusted by rotating the
knob to one of the 3 level positions .
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Combi-Switch (LH Stalk)
0) OFF Position ‘ ’
The wiper is switched OFF ’.
1) Intermittent wipe
Push the stalk upwards to operate inter-
mittent wipe.
Inner rotary switch on left hand
stalk is provided for intermit-
tent front wiper delay. The
switch has delay timers. 5
2) Slow Wipe
Push the stalk towards position ( ) for 2
continuous slow wipe.
3) Fast Wipe
Push the stalk towards position ( ) for 3
continuous fast wipe.
4) Flick wipe (spring return)
Pull the stalk downwards and
hold for continuous wipe, it
the wiper continuously wipes
across the windshield at low speed till
the stalk is released.
5) Front Windshield Washer
Pull the lever little longer,
washer fluid will be
sprayed on the windshield.
The windshield wipers operate for 3
cycles after the lever is released and
1 5 more cycle after seconds.
NOTE
When you crank the engine, the sup-
ply to washer motor is momentarily
cut off.
Fascia Switches
Option I
Fascia switches are provided on the cen-
ter console above HVAC control panel.
1. Front fog lamp switch
2. ECO mode switch
3. Electric trunk lid
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Option II
1. Rear window demister switch
2. Front fog lamp switch
3. Electric trunk lid
Option III
1. Electric trunk lid
2. Front fog lamp switch
3. ECO mode switch
4. Center locking swit ch
Front Fog Lamps
In conditions where visibility
is poor due to fog, snow or
rain, the fog lamps improve
visibility as well as making it easier for
other road users to see you.
It turns ‘ON’ when the front fog lamp
switch is pushed in with ignition ‘ON’ and
position and parking / head lamp is ‘ON’.
An indicator on the switch will be illumi-
nate d when the front fog light is ‘ON’.
ECO mode Switch (if equipped)
Refer DRIVE MODES chapter
in ‘STARTING and DIVING’
section.
Electric Trunk lid
To open the , press trunk lid
the switch located on fascia
switch.
Rear Window Demister
( equipped)if
The switch turns the rear
window demister ON/OFF. It
operates when engine is run-
ning. The system will be deactivated af-
ter min of continuous operation. 15
An indicator on the switch will be illumi-
nate when the rear window demister is
‘ON’
Center locking switch
All the doors can be lock
and unlock from inside
the vehicle by pressing
this switch.
NOTE
All doors are closed while using the
center locking switch.
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Steering Whee Switches (LHS)l
(i equipped) f
Volume
-
-
-
-- To increase (+) / decrease (-)
volume of music system / radio.
Mute / phone reject
To reject or hang up a phone call. It is
also used to mute the volume of music
system / radio.
Seek rw d / backw d fo ar ar
To change radio channels.
Source -
-
-
- - To select the required
source in the infotainment (USB, AUX,
AM, FM).
Steering Wheel Switches (RHS)
(if equipped)
Phone receive
This button is used to accept incoming
call when a cell phone is connected via
Bluetooth.
NOTE
For more information on steering
wheel switches refer Infotainment
manual.
Mic
A mic is provided on roof interior above
driver seat position.
Speakers (if equipped)
Speakers and tweeters are provided on
models with infotainment system. While
provisions are given for music system
and speakers on versions without info-
tainment system.
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Infotainment System (Option I)
(Option II)
NOTE
For more information on Infotain-
ment system refer below link
http://service.tatamotors.com/con-
tent/owners-manual.
USB/AUX Port
(if equipped)
Connect your portable digital music play-
ers, pen drives etc. to this socket for
playing music tracks through the vehi-
cles music system.
Power Socket (if equipped)
Two power sockets are provided. The
power socket will work when the ignition
switch is in the “ACC” or “ON” position.
This socket can be used to provide 12V
(10A) power for electrical accessories.
NOTE
Use of inappropriate electrical ac-ac-
cessories can cause damage to your
vehicle’s electrical system. Make
sure that any electrical accessories
you use are designed to plug into
this type of socket.
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Antenna
(Option I)
Antenna is located on the roof. Turn an-
tenna counter clockwise to remove from
vehicle, if required.
(Option II)
Shark FIN antenna is provided on the
roof at rear end.
Roof Lamp
Interior roof lighting lamp is provided on
the roof with inbuilt switch.
The switch has three positions:
ON
-
-
-
- - The lamp will turn ‘ON’
as lon as e switch is in this g th
position.
DOOR
-
-
-
- - In this position the
lamp turns ‘ON with dim-
ming when either of the
doors are opened. When the last door
is closed, the lamp will remain ON for
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25 sec and turns OFF’ with dimming.
This helps settling in the seat and in-
serting the key in the ignition switch.
When the key is turned to theIGN po-
sition, the lamp goes ‘OFF’ immedi-
ately.
OFF
-
-
-
- - In this position the
lamp will remain ‘OFF’.
Roof Grab Handle
Roof grab handles are provided on all
seats except drivers seat. This helps in
comfortable positioning of passengers
during a journey.
Boot Lamp (if equipped)
Boot lamp is provided in the luggage
compartment to illuminate the luggage
area.
Switch is provided on lamp to turn
‘ON’ ‘OFF’ boot lamp./ If switch is re-
tained in ON position, Boot lamp will
turn ‘ON’ automatically on opening the
trunk lid.
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Tag Holder
Tag holder is provided near the front
windshield for ease of displaying toll,
parking tickets, ID’s, passes, labels etc.
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Storage Compartments
1) Glove box
2) Utility pockets on front doors
3) Utility pockets on rear doors
4) Driver side pocket
5) Center console
6) Foldable arm rest
7) Trunk lid compartment
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1) Glove box
To open -
-
-
- - Press the knob and open the
glove box flap.
To close -
-
-
- - Fold glove box flap upwards
until it engages.
1. Vent - Chiller glove box (If applicable)
2. Laptop holder
3. Pen / Visiting card holder
Chiller glove box (If applicable)
Upper Glove Box is provided with a cool-
ing facility. It cools the glove box only
when the front A/C is ON. Shut OFF the
vent by rotating the knob, whenever
cooling is not required.
2) Utility pockets on front doors
3) Utility pockets on rear doors
Utility pockets are provided on front and
rear doors and it can be used to keep
magazines/books, water bottles etc.
4) Driver side Pocket
You can keep suitable items in the space
provided.
NOTE
On selected models, cooling facility-
ty is also provided. It cools the glove
box only when the AC is ‘ON’.
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NOTE
Use cups, containers, bottles of right
size and which have lids. The drinks
could otherwise spill.
5) Center console
a Stowage compartment )
Stowage compartment provided for
keeping cell phones, chargers iPod’s,
etc.
b Cup holder c Coin storage ) )
d) Bottle holder
6) Foldable arm rest
A foldable arm rest has been provided in
the rear seat. It also has two cup holders,
which can be accessed by opening the
cover. When not required, fold the arm-
rest back into the seat.
7) Trunk lid Compartment
Store the luggage in trunk lid.
WARNING
Distribute the items of luggage as
evenly as possible.
Position heavy loads as far forwards
as possible and as low down in the
trunk lid as possible.
The load must not protrude above the
luggage cover. Never allow occu-
pants to travel in the luggage com-
partment.
NOTE
Remove all items and cups before
folding the cup holders
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Card holder (If applicable)
A pocket is provided on the back of the
driver side sun visor to keep cards, pa-
pers etc.
Coat hook
Coat hook is provided on rear passenger
right side grab handle.
WARNING
The coat hook cannot restrain heavy
objects or items of luggage.
Never hang hard, sharp-edged or
fragile objects on the coat hook..
Collapsible hook
Collapsible hook is provided for hanging
carry bags etc. Load up to 2 kg is permis-
sible.
NOTE
Keep the sun visors in their original
position when not in use or else, they
may block drivers vision.
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The HVAC is operational when engine is running and blower is ‘ON’. The Climate control regulates the temperature in the vehicle
interior and filters dust particles. You can manually set the desired temperature
Air Distribution- The air is distributed through the vents in the passenger compartment as shown below:
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Air vents
Air vents are provided on dashboard. Air
flow and its direction can be adjusted
with the help of knob provided on re-
spective vent.
HVAC Controls (if applicable)
A. Air Distribution Control
B. Blower Speed Control
C. Temperature Control
D. Air Intake Selector
E. AC ON/OFF Switch
A. Air distribution control
This is to select the air distribution pat-
tern as described in the table.
Directs air through the cen-
ter and side air vents
Directs air through the cen-
ter, side and foot well vents
Directs air through the foot
well air vents
Directs air through the de-
froster & foot well vents
(Default fresh air mode)
Directs air through the de-
froster vents (Default fresh
air mode)
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B. Blower Speed control
This is to turn ‘ON’ the blower and select
desired blower speed.
C. Temperature control
The temperature control dial allows you
to adjust the temperature. To lower the
temperature, turn the dial to the left. To
increase the temperature, turn the dial
to the right.
D. Air intake selector
Press the switch to activate / deactivate
recirculation mode.
Press to OFF ‘ON’ or ‘
Recirculation mode: (Indicator light
‘ON’)
Air in the passenger compartment recir-
culates. No fresh air enters the compart-
ment.
Always use when:
Driving on a dusty road or through
tunnel.
On signals or slow traffic to avoid
traffic pollution.
Maximum cooling is required.
Fresh Air mode:
:
:
:: (Indicator light ‘OFF’)
Fresh air is drawn into the vehicle.
Always use when:
Discomfort is felt or windows are
fogging up.
Using or air flow modes
during demist / defrost.
Using normal heating mode.
E. AC ON/OFF
Press the switch to activate / deactivate
the climate control. The indicator lamp in
the button will light up when climate con-
trol is activated.
When AC is switched ‘ON’, engine idling
RPM increases marginally to adjust the
AC compressor load.
When desired temperature is achieved
AC trips ‘OFF’ automatically.
NOTE
The AC can be switched ‘ON’ only if the
blower is ‘ON’ and engine is running.
HIGH
OFF
HIGH
LOW
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NOTE
Condensation may drip from the
underside of the vehicle when it is
in cooling mode. Traces of water
on the ground are normal and are
not a sign that there is a malfunc-
tion.
Ventilate the vehicle for a brief pe-
riod during warm weather. This
will speed up the cooling process
and the desired vehicle interior
temperature will be reached
quickly.
Never cover the air vents or air in-
take grilles in the vehicle interior.
If the AC is not used for a long pe-
riod, such as during winter, it may
not give the best performance
when you start using it again. Op-
erate the AC at least once a month
to maintain optimum perfor-
mance.
While starting the vehicle itself af-
ter long duration (more than 15
days), following procedure needs
to be followed to meet AC perfor-
mance.
- Start the vehicle with AC & Blower
in OFF condition in idling for 2~3
minutes.
- Then switch ON the AC & Blower
and run it for another 2~3
minutes in idling for proper circu-
lation of refrigerant & oil to lubri-
cate the internal parts of AC sys-
tem.
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FULLY AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL (FATC)
(if applicable)
1. compressor ON/OFF buttonAC 2. Blower speed control knob
3. 4. Econ (economy mode) button Maximum defrost button
5. 6. Rear window demister button Fresh air / recirculation button
7. 8. Air distribution (mode) button OFF mode
9. Auto on selection button Temperature control knob 10.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
FATC system controls the in-cabin Temperature of the
vehicle automatically and provides maximum passen-
ger convenience regardless of outside weather condi-
tions.
NOTE
If the display flashes ‘ERR’ in periodic pattern (Dis-
play will show ‘ERR’ for 5 sec. and set tem-prema-
ture for sec.), It indicates FATC malfunctioning30 .
Switch over to manual mode and con-tact a TATA
MOTORS authorized service Centre.
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DISPLAY UNIT
FATC display is shown on infotainment
display screen.
FATC functions can be controlled using
both the FATC control panel and the
touch screen display.
Whenever the user presses any push
button or turns the rotary knob, then the
display unit will show the relevant Cli-
mate Informati on
Also, when the display is not in climate
mode then climate information will be
displayed on the all-time display provide
on the bottom bar.
1. AC COMPRESSOR ON / OFF
BUTTON:
Press the AC compressor ON/OFF button
to turn the air conditioning ON or OFF.
You will see AC text on the display, when
AC is ON.
2. BLOWER SPEED CONTROL
KNOB:
A. Rotate the knob clockwise to in-
crease the blower speed up to MAX 7
speed, where as anti-clockwise would re-
duce the speed up to ‘SPEED 1’.
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B. system will
In ‘AUTO’ mode, the FATC
regulate the blower speed automatically.
3. ECON BUTTON:
During ECON AC operation, the system
automatically cuts off compressor at a
higher temperature than normal AC. The
operation can be used during mild
weather conditions for better fuel effi-
ciency.
Comfort level may be compromised dur-
ing this operation. By pressing ECON but-
ton text will be displayed on display.
4. MAX DEFROST BUTTON:
A. This button directs
the main airflow to-
wards windscreen for
faster defrosting. (It
also overrides any mode selection you
may have made.)
B. When you turn off the button, the sys-
tem returns to its former settings.
5. REAR WINDOW DEMISTER
BUTTON:
A. This button turns the rear window de-
mister ON or OFF. The system will be
deactivated after min of continu-15
ous operation.
6. FRESH AIR / RECIRCULATION
BUTTON:
A. When the recirculation
Button or LED is switched
‘ON’, air from the vehi-
cle’s interior is sent
throughout the system.
B. When the recirculation button is
switched off, air is brought in from out-
side of the vehicle (fresh mode). When-
ever discomfort is felt, switch to fresh air
mode.
The system should be used with recircu-
lation air mode for faster heat up and
cool down, however keeping the system
in recirculation mode, particularly with
AC OFF, can cause the windows fog up.
7. AIR DISTRIBUTION (MODE)
BUTTON:
A. In AUTO mode, the
FATC system will regulate
the mode automatically.
Ho ever, user override is
NOTE
For your safety make sure you have a
clear view through all the windows
before driving.
NOTE
The outside air intakes for the cli-
mate control systems are at the base
of windscreen. Keep this area clear
from leaves and other debris.
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possible with the use of MODE button to
select the desired airflow mode.
Each time you press the MODE button,
the display shows the mode selected.
Air flows from the cen-
ter and side air vents
Air flows from the cen-
ter, side vents and foot
well vents
Air flows from mainly
foot well vents
Air flows from the de-
froster and foot well
vents (always select
fresh air mode)
Air flows from the de-
froster vents (always
select fresh air mode)
8. “OFF” BUTTON:
Press the OFF button to switch OFF The
system. OFF will be displayed on the dis-
play.
9. AUTO ON SELECTION BUTTON
To put the automatic climate control in
fully automatic mode:
A. Press the ‘AUTO’ button.
B. Set the desired temperature by turn-
ing temperature control knob. The
display will show all the functions
during ‘AUTO’ mode.
C. The system automatically selects the
proper mix of conditioned and / or
heated air that will, as quickly as pos-
sible, raise or lower the interior tem-
perature to your preference.
D. When you set the temperature to its
lower limit (Lo) or its upper limit (Hi),
the system runs at full cooling or
heating only. It doesn’t gulate the re
interior temperature.
Semi-automatic Operation
You can manually select various func-
tions of the climate control system when
it is in fully automatic mode. All other
features remain automatically con-
trolled. Making any manual selection
causes the word ‘AUTO’ in the display to
go OFF and overridden setting is dis-
played. System will remain in semiauto-
matic mode till ‘AUTO’ is re-pressed.
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Functions
Control Knob Position
Button Position
Normal
heating
Desired
Speed
Desired
Temp.
Switched
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
Switched
OFF
ON
Quick
heating
Max.
speed
To the right
up to the stop
Switched
OFF
OFF
Switched
OFF
Switched
OFF
Switched
OFF
ON
Normal
Cooling
Desired
speed
To the right up
to the stop
Switched
OFF
ON
Switched
OFF
Switched
OFF
Switched
OFF
ON
Quick
Cooling
Max
speed
To the right up
to the stop
Switched
OFF
ON
Switched
OFF
Switched
OFF
Switched
OFF
ON
Demisting
Max
speed
To the right up
to the stop
Switched
OFF
OFF
Switched
OFF
Switched
OFF
Switched
OFF
OFF
Demisting
Max
speed
To the right up
to the stop
Switched
OFF
OFF
Switched
OFF
Switched
OFF
Switched
OFF
OFF
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Pre Driving Checks
Make sure that
Windshield, windows, mirrors, lights,
and reflectors are clean and unob-
structed.
Tools kit, jack & handle, warning tri-
angle, owners manual, first aid kit
and vehicle documents are available
and stored at their locations.
WARNING
Never put any mat on top of the floor
carpet near pedal region.
All doors, engine bonnet and trunk lid
are securely closed and latched.
All of your passengers are properly
restrained. You and your passengers
should always wear seat belts.
Objects, luggage or loads are se-
cured properly against slipping or tip-
ping.
Sufficient fuel for the trip.
Daily check
Tyres for abnormal wear, cracks or
damage and embedded foreign ma-
terial such as nails, stones, etc.
Traces of fluid and oil below vehicle.
NOTE
Water dripping from the air condition-
ing system after use is normal.
All lamps, wipers, wiper blades and
horn for proper operation.
All switches, gauges and tell tales are
working properly.
Adjust:
Seats, head restraints (if equipped)
and steering wheel position.
All the mirrors properly.
Weekly check
Engine oil level
Coolant level
Brake fluid level
Windshield washer fluid level
Fuel level
NOTE
Check the tyre pressure regularly in-
cluding spare wheel.
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Driving Tips
Fuel consumption, engine, transmission,
brake and tyre wear are mainly affected
by below factors:
Operating conditions of your vehicle
Your personal driving style
Operating conditions:
Avoid frequent start and stop as
these increase fuel consumptions.
Always make sure that the tyre pres-
sures are correct.
Do not carry any unnecessary weight.
Regularly service your vehicle and
adhere to the recommended service
maintenance schedule.
Personal driving style
Do not depress the accelerator pedal
when starting the engine.
Do not warm up the engine when the
vehicle is stationary.
Always adapt your driving style to suit
the prevailing road and weather con-
ditions and maintain a safe distance
from the vehicle in front. Drive care-
fully.
Avoid frequent, sudden acceleration
and braking.
Select appropriate gear according to
varying speeds and load conditions.
NOTE
Do not rest your foot on the clutch pe-
dal while driving.
Switch ‘OFF’ the engine in stationary
traffic or at signals.
Keep an eye on the vehicle's fuel con-
sumption.
Driving safety systems are merely
aids designed to assist driving. You
are responsible for the distance to
the vehicle in front, for vehicle speed
and anticipating braking in good
time.
WARNING
You could lose control of your vehicle
if you try to adjust the driver's seat,
head restraint, mirror, steering wheel
and fasten the seat belt while driving.
There is a risk of an accident.
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Be in the maximum possible higher
gear at a given speed. This reduces
the engine operating speeds which
means the engine is running at lower
rpm (Revolutions per Minute) for the
same vehicle speed. Lesser the num-
ber of engine revolution lesser the
fuel burned.
Avoid harsh braking.
Maintain healthy driving habits &
while decelerating, do coasting in
gear and not in neutral or with clutch
pedal depressed.
Consider using the car AC when you
really require. Consider using lower
blower speeds rather than higher for
cooling as at higher blower speeds it
consumes more electric power
which is ultimately drawn from en-
gine by burning fuel.
Avoid unnecessary extra electrical
loading on the car.
Stop the engine wisely at traffic sig-
nals. Switch ‘OFF’ the engine at the
traffic signal only if the stoppage
time is high (typically more than 30
sec).
While driving on highways rive with , d
windows closed. The more you open
the windows the higher will be the
resistance to the vehicle at higher
speeds which will reduce the fuel ef-
ficiency.
Do not over speed; follow the speed
limits. More the speed, higher the
external resistance on the vehicle
which will finally result into unneces-
sary consumption of fuel.
Running-in period
The more you look after the engine when
it is new, the more satisfied you will be
with its performance in the future.
Avoid rapid acceleration and prolonged
high speed running of the engine for the
first 1,500 1,800 kms .
Do not exceed the following road speeds
during running in period.
Gear
Diesel
Petrol
Speed(km/h)
Speed(km/h)
1
20
20
2
30
40
3
50
60
4
70
80
5
90
100
Avoid heavy loads, e.g. driving at full
throttle, during this period. Change
gears judiciously.
NOTE
Avoid excessive revving up of engine
rpm. Do not keep engine at idling for
long duration.
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Seat Adjustments
Front seat adjustments
Following seat adjustments can be car-
ried out manually.
1. Backrest angle
2. Seat height (if equipped)
3. Seat forward / rearward adjustment
lever
WARNING
Do not adjust the driver's seat while
driving. Adjusting the seat while driv-
ing could cause the driver to lose con-
trol of the vehicle.
Seat backrest angle adjustment
To change the seat back rest angle, lean
forward slightly and pull up the lever ( ). 1
Adjust seat backrest until it reaches de-
sired comfortable position. Make sure
that lever returns to its original position
and seat is securely latched.
NOTE
Adjust the seat backrest until your
arms are slightly angled when hold-
ing the steering wheel.
WARNING
Never travel in a moving vehicle with
the seat backrest in an excessively
reclined position as this can be dan-
gerous. You could slide under the
seat belt in a collision.
Seat height adjustment
(if equipped)
To raise the seat, pull and continue
pumping the lever (2) in the upward di-
rection until the seat is at the desired
height.
To lower the seat, pump the lever down-
ward until the seat is at desired height.
Seat forward / rearward adjustment
Lift lever ( ) and slide the seat forwards 3
or rearwards. Release lever and make
sure that seat is securely latched.
NOTE
Adjust the driver seat position in such
a way that the driver will be able to
operate the controls pedals comfort-
ably.
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NOTE
Use antiglare position only when nec-
essary, as it reduces rear view clarity.
Outer Rear View Mirrors
You can adjust the outer rear view mir-
rors manually with the knob located on
the drivers and front passengers door
panel. Adjust the outside rear view mir-
rors to desired position.
NOTE
Objects visible in mirror are actually
closer than they appear. Always
make sure of the actual distance
from the road users traveling be-hind
by glancing over your shoulder.
Motorized outer rear view mirrors
( equipped) If
The switch to adjust the motorized mir-
rors is located on the drivers door. You
can adjust the mirrors when the ignition
switch is in the “ACC” or “ON” position.
Auto folding ( equipped) If
To fold / unfold the ORVMs, keep the Se-
lector switch in center position (i.e. nei-
ther ‘L nor ‘R, position) and then toggle
down.
To adjust the mirrors:
1. Move the selector switch to the left
(L) or right (R) to select the mirror you
wish to adjust.
2. Press the outer part of the switch
that corresponds to the direction in
which you wish to move the mirror.
Sun Visors
The sun visors can be pulled down to
block glare coming through the wind-
shield.
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“LOCK” position prevents normal use of
the steering wheel after the key is re-
moved.
To release the steering lock, insert the
key and turn it clockwise to one of the
other positions.
ACC - Accessories such as the infotain-
ment system can be operated, but the
engine remains ‘OFF’. Steering gets un-
locked.
ON - This is the normal operating posi-
tion. All electrical systems are ‘ON’.
START - 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, which re-
turns to ON position. While cranking, all
accessorie s will be momentarily ‘OFF’.
Illuminated Key Ring (if equipped)
When the vehicle is unlocked, the illumi-
nated key ring glows up. This helps to lo-
cate ignition switch in the dark.
Starting the Engine (Manual Trans-
mission)
Make sure that parking brake is en-
gaged and vehicle is in neutral gear.
Depress the clutch pedal fully and crank
the engine. Do not press the accelerator
pedal when starting the engine.
NOTE
The Starter protection system fit-ted
in this vehicle does not allow you to
crank the engine until you fully de-
press the clutch pedal.
Release the key as soon as the engine
starts. Repeat if engine does not start.
NOTE
The Starter protection system
switches off the starter when it is
cranked for more than 10 secs. In
such a case, get the key back to
‘OFF’ position & wait for 30 secs.
WARNING
The engine emits poisonous exhaust
gases such as carbon monoxide. In-
haling these exhaust gases leads to
poisoning. There is a risk of fatal in-
jury. Therefore never leave the en-
gine running in enclosed spaces with-
out sufficient ventilation.
Starting off
To start off, depress the clutch pedal
fully and shift into ear. 1st g
After releasing the parking brake, gradu-
ally release the clutch and slowly press
the accelerator.
NOTE
When shifting or starting off, do not
race the engine. Racing the engine
can shorten engine life and affect
smooth shifting.
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Whenever accelerator pedal is
pressed creep function will be disa-
bled.
Whenever driver door is opened and
/ or parking brake is engaged, creep
function will be disabled.
Kick down feature:
In Automatic mode, while driving at a
constant speed if the accelerator pedal
is quickly pressed the AMT downshifts
the gear (if required). It ensures opti-
mum acceleration to complete overtak-
ing in minimal time.
Driving in Adverse condition
Driving Through Water:
Never venture to drive through water
when it flows over the guard stones on a
bridge.
Your cars engine may get seriously dam-
aged if attempted to cross 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 car in low gear.
After driving through water, apply
brakes several times to dry the liners
and to regain original braking.
Do not attempt to start the engine if
car gets flooded with water.
Tow the car to a safe place.
Take the car to nearest TATA MO-
TORS Authorised Service Centre to
check entry of water in cylinders.
If water has entered the engine, or
transaxle or AMT kit, the lubricants
will have to be replaced. Get the
starter and alternator checked.
Driving on a Rainy Day:
Check brakes, steering, windows, and
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.
Night Driving:
Use head lamp main/dip beam to alert
other road users on turns/ cross roads
etc.
Use side indicators for lane change or
turning.
Switch on hazard warning switch in case
of hazardous parking or if your vehicle is
disabled to warn the passing traffic.
Maintain a speed such that you can stop
within illuminated distance of head
lamps.
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Climbing Sharp Gradients on Loose
Surfaces (MT)
Apply the parking brake firmly so that the
vehicle does not roll backwards.
Shift the gearshift lever to the “M” posi-
tion while depressing the brake pedal.
Select suitable gear position.
Release the brake pedal and depress
the accelerator pedal gradually, and
when the vehicle starts to move, release
the parking brake and depress the accel-
erator pedal to start off.
Choose as smooth a slope as possible
and select the appropriate gear so that
gear changing in the middle of the climb
is not required.
Changing gears in the middle of the
climb can cause loss of momentum and
engine stalling. Shifting to lower gear
has to be done cautiously to avoid loss
of traction.
Under no conditions should the vehicle
be moved diagonally across a hill. The
danger is in loss of traction and sideways
slippage, possibly resulting in toppling
over. If unavoidable, choose as mild an
angle as possible and keep the vehicle
moving.
If the vehicle stalls or losses headway
while climbing a steep hill, make a quick
shift to reverse and allow the vehicle to
move back with the control of engine
compression.
Climbing Sharp Gradients using
AMT:
Apply the parking brake firmly so that the
vehicle does not roll backwards.
Shift the gearshift lever to the A” posi-
tion while depressing the brake pedal.
Make sure that the gear position indica-
tor in the instrument cluster displays
‘1st’ gear.
Release the brake pedal and depress
the accelerator pedal gradually, and
when the vehicle starts to move, release
the parking brake and depress the accel-
erator pedal to start off.
On climbing sharp gradients, never hold
the vehicle at a stop using only the ac-
celerator pedal or the creeping function.
If you perform this operation for a certain
period of time, this can also cause ex-
cessive damage to the clutch.
Descending Sharp Gradients (MT)
Depending on the severity of the gradi-
ent, shift into appropriate gear. Use en-
gine braking judiciously without over rev-
ving 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 disen-
gagement is not involved while descend-
ing the gradient.
NOTE
Creeping function will not operate
when vehicle is in standstill condition
on inclined surface.
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WARNING
Try not to hold the brake pedal down
too long or too often while going
down a steep or long hill.
This could cause the brakes to over-
heat, resulting in reduced braking ef-
ficiency. Failure to take this precau-
tion could result in loss of vehicle
control.
WARNING
When descending on sharp gradi-
ents, NEVER turn the ignition key to
the ‘OFF’ position. Emission control
system damage may result.
Descending Sharp Gradients using
AMT:
Depress the brake pedal and shift the
gear shift lever to the ‘Aposition. Make
sure that the gear position indicator in
the instrumental cluster displays st’ 1
gear.
Release the brake pedal and depress
the accelerator pedal slowly. Even if the
accelerator pedal is not depressed, the
clutch will be engaged when the vehicle
speed increases.
Using Engine Braking
When driving on the downhill slope,
down shifting is recommended. So you
can use engine braking.
By placing the gearshift lever in “M” po-
sition, the manual (M) mode is selected,
and you can shift to a lower gear manu-
ally.
Parking Brake
Mechanical parking brake acting only on
the rear wheels is provided on the vehi-
cle.
Parking brake applied
To apply the parking brake, pull the lever
up fully ( The parking brakes tell-tale 1).
illuminates on the instrument cluster.
Parking brake released
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To release it, pull the lever up slightly ( ), 1
press the release button ( ) and push 2
the lever down (3). Parking brakes tell-
tale on the instrument cluster will turn
‘OFF’ when the lever is fully released.
NOTE
Apply the parking brake properly be-
fore leaving the vehicle and release it
before moving.
Vehicle parking
Park the vehicle in a safe place. Switch
on the indicator signal before turning to
park.
Apply the parking brake.
Ensure that all window glasses are
closed and all lamps are turned
‘OFF’.
At night, put on the parking lights if
required.
Remove the key from the ignition
switch and lock the vehicle.
Block the wheel if parked on a slope.
NOTE
When parking on a downhill gradi-
ent, place the gear lever in
‘Reverse’ position. While parking
on uphill gradient, place the gear
lever in the ‘1st’ position.
Do not use parking brake for brak-
ing unless unavoidable circum-
stances like when service brake is
not working properly. The braking
distance is considerably longer
and the wheels could lock. There
is an increased danger of skidding
and accidents.
WARNING
Never leave children unsupervised in
the parked vehicle. They could also
operate the vehicle's equipment.
There is a risk of an accident and in-
jury.
Reverse Park Assist (if equipped)
Reverse Park Assist system is an elec-
tronic parking aid that will assist you to
park your vehicle safely when in reverse
gear mode. It provides audio and visual
information through the vehicles info-
tainment system.
Always look at surrounding before initiat-
ing reverse parking, for kids, pets and el-
derly people moving around the vehicle.
There are 4 ultrasonic sensors placed /3
on the rear bumper of the vehicle. Once
the system is activated, the sensors will
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detect the proximity of an obstacle from
the bumper, and this information would
be displayed on the vehicles infotain-
ment system. In Low variants, only audio
warning shall be given through a buzzer.
WARNING
0 to 25 cm obstacle detection perfor-
mance is not guaranteed due to ultra-
sonic sensor technology limitation.
Park assist indications
In case of Reverse park assist system
malfunctions, the following screen may
appear on the infotainment system.
Reason for this fault may be
a. Park Assist Controller / Body Control
Module Failure"
b. Sensor Malfunction
c. Partner components such as Info-
tainment music system, Instrument
Cluster failure.
Reverse park assist limitations
Reverse Park Assist system is not a colli-
sion avoiding system. It is solely the
drivers responsibility to park the vehicle
safely.
Reverse Park Assist feature works on ul-
tra sound echo technology, due to which
performance is not guaranteed in follow-
ing scenarios:
If the object has a sharp edge sur-
face, where surface may divert ech-
oes from sensor reception.
If object is mesh fence made up of
thin wires, where echoes can’t be
given by the surface.
Fast moving objects passes in the
sensor field of detection, where ech-
oes are not processed by the system.
If object is made/covered by foam or
sponge or snow where ultrasonic
sound signals are absorbed.
Objects close to the rear bumper can
go undetected by the Reverse Park
Assist field of detection. Driver
should use extreme caution while
parking the vehicle.
If height of the bumper is changed
due to alteration to the suspension or
other causes
If the sensor areas are extremely hot
from direct sunlight or cold due to
freezing weather.
If Sensors are covered by a hand,
sticker, accessory, etc.
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If ultrasonic noise is present around
Vehicle due to other vehicle sensors,
horn, engine, air braking system
(large vehicles), Exhaust Fans, Wire-
less transmitters or mobile phones
If the vehicle speed exceeds 10
km/h, the system will not warn you
even though objects are detected, er-
ror m sage 'Vehicle Speed is high, es
drive slowly!' will appear.
Driving on uneven road surfaces e.g.
Gravel, unpaved roads, Artificial
Speed Breakers, or gradient.
WARNING
Due to any reason, if the sensor gets
misaligned or loses its intended fit-
ment position, contact your dealer for
refitment.
NOTE
Turning the ignition ‘OFF’ ‘while the
Park assist feature in running would
disable the feature.
Reverse park assist system preven-
tive maintenance
1. Regularly clean the Sensors and
keep them free from dust, ice, mud,
water, chewing gum etc. for proper
working of the system. Use a smooth
cloth for cleaning.
2. Do not use water at high pressure for
cleaning the sensor.
3. Do not cover the Sensors. This will in-
terrupt park assist performance.
Rear View Camera
Rear View Camera is a visual reverse
guiding system. When reversing or park-
ing, make sure that there are no per-
sons, animals or objects in the area in
which you are reversing.
NOTE
Turning the ignition ‘OFF’ ‘while the
Park assist feature in running would
disable the feature.
Activation
Reverse gear
This System will activate, if reverse gear
is engaged, or park assist button (if
equipped) is pressed.
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Deactivation
System will deactivate, if reverse gear is
disengaged, or park assist button (if
equipped) is pressed
Understanding Guidelines Indica-
tion
Green Line
Indicates, if rear object is in this colored
zone, you have to be cautious. Still you
can go backward safely.
Yellow Line
Indicates, if rear objects are in this col-
ored zone, you have to take utmost
care. However, objects fall in this
zone, may not hit vehicle
Red Line
Indicates, if rear objects are in this col-
ored zone, you have to stop the vehi-
cle and not allowed to go backward. If
you still go backward, your vehicle will
hit the object
Do’s and don’t
Do not use camera when tailgate is
open. If tailgate is open, visual in-
formation may not be the actual
rear view of the vehicle & system
will warn with message 'Tail Gate
Open, Please close.
When the camera is operated un-
der fluorescent lights, sodium light
or mercury light etc., illuminated ar-
eas on the lens may appear to
flicker in the display.
Do not attach any advertisement or
styling or any kind of stickers on top
of camera. If this happens, camera
cannot provide you the visual im-
age and may damage camera.
Do not add any accessory, which
will obstruct camera field of view.
Cleaning camera
1. Due to environmental reasons, dust,
mud or fog may accumulate on the
camera lens. So regularly clean the
camera lens.
2. Use water to clean the camera lens.
Do not use extreme cold or hot water.
Rapid changes in temperature may
brittle the camera lens. Do not apply
High Pressure water for cleaning.
3. Wipe the camera lens with soft cloth.
4. Do not use hard cloth or material to
wipe the camera lens. This will cause
scratches on the camera, and leads
to deteriorated visual image on the
display.
5. Do not apply organic solvent, car
wax, window cleaner or glass coat to
clean the camera. If this is applied,
wipe it off as soon as possible.
6. Do not apply heavy force on lens,
while cleaning.
7. Do not remove mud, snow on the
camera lens using stick or hard ma-
terial. Use normal water and soft
cloth.
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113
Rear view camera system precau-
tions
1. Area displayed on screen
The rear view camera system displays an
image of the view from the bumper of
the rear area of the vehicle. To adjust the
image on the rear view monitor system
screen.
The area displayed on the screen
may vary according to vehicle orien-
tation conditions.
Objects, which are close to either cor-
ner of the bumper or under the
bumper, cannot be seen on the
screen.
The camera uses a special lens. The
distance of the image that appears
on the screen differs from the actual
distance. The monitor may not dis-
play items that are located higher
than the camera field of view.
2. When the ground behind the ve-
hicle slopes up sharply
The distance guidelines will appear to be
closer to the vehicle than the actual dis-
tance.
Because of this, objects will appear to be
farther away than they actually are.
In the same way, there will be a margin
of error between the guidelines and the
actual distance/course on the road.
STARTING AND DRIVING
114
3. When the ground behind the ve-
hicle slopes down sharply
The distance guidelines will appear to be
further from the vehicle than the actual
distance.
Because of this, objects will appear to be
closer than they actually are. In the
same way, there will be a margin of error
between the guidelines and the actual
distance/course on the road.
4. When any part of the vehicle
sags
When any part of the vehicle sags due to
the number of passengers or the distri-
bution of the load, there is a margin of
error between the fixed guide lines on
the screen and the actual dis-
tance/course on the road.
5. When approaching three-dimen-
sional objects
The distance guidelines are displayed
according to flat surfaced objects (such
as the road). It is not possible to deter-
mine the position of three-dimensional
objects (such as vehicles) using the dis-
tance guidelines. When approaching a
three-dimensional object
a. Distance guidelines
EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE
117
Emergency Equipment
You should be familiar with the location
of the emergency equipment provided in
the vehicle and how to use it.
Check this equipment periodically and
ensure that they are in proper working
condition and stowed at their locations.
First aid kit
The first aid kit is kept inside the glove
box compartment.
The kit contains items that can be used
in case of minor injuries only.
NOTE
Check contents of the first aid kit pe-
riodically and replenish consumed or
expired items.
Tool kit and tow hook
Tool kit & tow hook are kept inside lug-
gage compartment near spare wheel.
NOTE
The tool kit should be properly stored
when not in use.
Jack
A scissors jack is kept inside luggage
compartment near the spare wheel.
NOTE
The jack should be used only to
change wheels. It is important to
read the jacking instructions in this
section before attempting to use the
jack.
EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE
120
Following precautions are to be
taken when temporary spare wheel
is fitted on the vehicle.
WARNING
Drive the shortest possible dis-
tances. The temporary spare
wheel should be exchanged for a
normal wheel as soon as possible.
The temporary spare wheel is de-
signed for a short period of use
only.
80 km/h” or 50 mph” is the max-
imum speed you are permitted to
drive with this tyre.
Never drive faster than km/h 80
( mph). Do not accelerate 50
quickly, brake suddenly or drive at
high speed through bends.
After fitting the temporary spare
wheel, the tyre pressure must be
checked as soon as possible.
Recommended tyre pressure is
36 5 psi (2. bar) for temporary
spare wheel.
Snow chains cannot be used on
the temporary spare wheel.
WARNING
Never use more than one tempo-
rary spare wheel.
Do not drive through an automatic
car wash.
Never use a temporary spare tyre
if it is damaged or worn down to
the tread wear indicators.
The ground clearance of your ve-
hicle may be reduced. Take care
when parking next to curb.
The temporary spare should not
be installed on the front axle if the
vehicle must be driven in snow or
on ice.
Do not tow whilst the temporary
spare wheel is installed.
NOTE
Your vehicle may exhibit some unu-
sual driving characteristics when fit-
ted with temporary spare wheel.
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EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE
121
Wheel covers (i quipped)f e
Insert a piece of cloth between the
spokes of the wheel cover and pull it out-
wards. Take out detached wheel cover
from the wheel rim.
When installing the cover, make sure
that it is positioned so that it does not
cover the air filling valve. Apply equal
pressure at the circumference of the
wheel cover to fix it in the wheel rim.
NOTE
Do not use any sharp tools (such as
screw driver etc.) to remove the
wheel cover.
Changing flat tyre
Loosen the nuts of the flat tyre in diago-
nal sequence as indicated in figure. Do
not remove the nuts completely before
jacking the vehicle.
Wheel nut removal
Jacking point location on vehicle
Use the respective jacking points for
jacking up the vehicle. Jacking point lo-
cation are shown below:
Jacking point location
EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE
123
Jacking
WARNING
If you do not position the jack cor-
rectly at the appropriate jacking point
of the vehicle, the jack could tip over
with the vehicle raised. There is a risk
of injury.
Continue to raise the jack slowly and
smoothly until the tyre clears the ground.
Do not raise the vehicle more than nec-
essary.
Remove wheel mounting nuts with the
help of wheel spanner and take out flat
tyre.
NOTE
Do not place wheel nuts in sand or on
a dirty surface. Do not apply oil or
grease on it.
Roll the spare wheel into position and
align the holes in the wheel studs.
Install wheel nuts with their cone shaped
end facing the wheel. Tighten each nut
by hand until the wheel is securely
seated on the hub.
Lower the jack completely then tightens
the wheel nuts one by one using wheel
spanner.
Press fit the wheel cover back (if
equipped ).
Restore all the tools and jack at their
respective location.
Place the flat tyre at spare wheel loca-
tion .
NOTE
Check and correct the tyre pressure
and wheel nuts tightness of the
changed wheel at nearest authorised
service station.
Get the flat tyre repaired at the earli-
est.
NOTE
The jack is designed only to raise
and hold the vehicle for a short
time while a wheel is being
changed. It is not suited for per-
forming maintenance work under
the vehicle.
Use the jack on level, hard
ground. Avoid changing the
wheel on uphill and downhill
slopes. Apply wheel chokes if ve-
hicle is parked on slope.
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EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE
125
WARNING
Never connect the jump lead directly
to the negative ( ) terminal of the dis-
charged battery. This may lead to an
explosion.
WARNING
Do not allow battery electrolyte to
come in contact with eyes, skin,
fabrics or painted surfaces. The
fluid contains acid which can
cause injury and severe damage.
Wear protective apparel. Do not
inhale any battery gases. Keep
children away from batteries. In
case if battery acid comes in con-
tact with the skin, wash it off im-
mediately with water and seek
medical attention.
During charging and jump-start-
ing, explosive gases can escape
from the battery. There is a risk of
an explosion. Particularly avoid
fire, open flames, creating sparks
and smoking. Ensure there is suf-
ficient ventilation while charging
and jump-starting. Do not lean
over the battery.
Make sure that the positive termi-
nal of a connected battery does
not come into con-tact with vehi-
cle parts. Never place metal ob-
jects or tools on a battery.
It is important that you observe
the described order of the bat-
trey terminals when connecting
and disconnecting a battery. If
you are in doubt, seek assistance
from qualified specialist work-
shop.
Never connect or disconnect the
battery terminals while the en-
gine is running.
Towing
When towing a break down vehicle, cer-
tain precautions and procedures must
be taken to prevent damage to the vehi-
cle and/or components. Failure to use
standard towing precautionary
measures when lifting or towing a break
down vehicle could result in an unsafe
operating condition.
To ensure proper towing and to prevent
accidental damage to your vehicle, take
help of a TATA MOTORS authorized
dealer or a commercial tow-truck ser-
vice.
NOTE
Make sure that the parking brake is
released; vehicle in neutral gear po-
sition and steering wheel is unlocked.
The power steering functions only
when engine is running. Hence, dur-
ing towing the steering efforts will be
more
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EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE
126
WARNING
Never get under your vehicle after
it has been lifted by a tow truck.
For towing a vehicle, the best way
is to use a wrecker. Alternatively
use a rigid tow bar.
Switch 'ON' the hazard warning in-
dicators of both the vehicles to
warn other road users.
Limit the speed to 20-30 kmph.
In case of brake failure, use the
parking brake to control the vehi-
cle.
Fasten the tow rope or tow bar at
the towing eyes. Otherwise, the
vehicle could be damaged.
When towing, pull away slowly
and smoothly. If the tractive
power is too high, the vehicles
could be damaged.
Tow hook fitment
Open the trunk lid and remove tow
hook from the tool kit.
Open the tow hook cover provided on
the front bumper by pressing it at the
bottom part and simultaneously pull-
ing it at the top (as shown in fig).
Screw in and tighten the tow hook in
clockwise direction.
After towing, remove the towing hook
and press fit the cover properly.
Place the towing hook in the vehicle
tool kit.
Recommended towing
In case of break down we recommend
that your vehicle be towed with the driv-
ing wheels off the ground or place the ve-
hicle on a flatbed truck as shown.
WARNING
Never tow your vehicle with the
front wheels on the ground or
four wheels on the ground (for-
ward or backward), as this may
cause serious damage to the
transmission.
When towing with the rear wheels
on the ground or on towing dol-
lies, place the ignition switch in
the ‘ACC’ or ‘ON’ position, and se-
cure the steering wheel in the
straight-ahead position with a
rope or similar device.
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EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE
127
Towing instructions (AMT):
A) Where vehicle can be shifted in
neutral condition:
Shift the gear lever into neutral.
Turn the ignition key to the “ACC” po-
sition to unlock the steering wheel.
Release the parking brake.
NOTE
After shifting the AMT gearshift lever
to the “N” position, always check the
gear position indicator in the instru-
ment cluster shows the “N” position
to make sure that the transaxle is dis-
engaged.
If the transaxle cannot be put in neutral,
turn the key from the “OFF” to the “ON”
position, and move the AMT gearshift
lever from “N” to “A”, “M” or “R”, then
back to “N” again. Then turn the key
from the “ON” to the “OFF” position.
These procedures may help to put the
transaxle in neutral.
If the transaxle still cannot be put in neu-
tral, you cannot tow the vehicle without
lifting vehicle from rear side.
B) Where vehicle cannot be shifted in
neutral condition:
Secure the rear wheels on a towing
lift and the front wheels on the towing
trolley.
Apply the parking brake.
WARNING
A safety chain/belt for tightening the
wheels with lift should always be
used when you tow your vehicle.
NOTE
Always unlock the steering wheel -be
fore towing.
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EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE
130
Engine compartment fuse box
NOTE
The fuse box layout is for reference
purpose only. Please refer the sticker
provided inside the fuse box cover.
Fuses - Engine Compartment
Fuse
N o.
Function
Fuse
Rating
1
INTERIOR F/B 2
IGNITION
60A
2
ABS
40A
3
GLOW PLUG
(DIESEL)
60A
4
COOLING FAN
HIGH SPEED
40A
5
EPAS
60A
6
-
-
7
INTERIOR F/B 1
BATTERY
60A
8
UNDER BON-
NET F/R BOX
60A
9
-
-
10
IGNITION LOAD
60A
11
-
-
12
COMPRESSOR
10A
13
STARTER
SOLENOID
20A
14
ABS ECU
25A
EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE
131
15
-
-
16
HORN HIGH /
LOW TONE
15A
17
FRONT FOG
10A
18
EMS BATTERY
10A
19
AMT HYD PUMP
(If tted)
30A
20
FUEL PUMP
20A
21
BRAKE LAMP
10A
22
RELAY COIL
5A
23
-
-
24
FRONT WIPER
MOTOR
20A
25
ABS
5A
26
WASHER
MOTOR
10A
27
-
-
28
REVERSE &
BRAKE LAMP
10A
29
REAR WIPER
10A
38
EMS ECU
20A
39
EMS ECU
15A
40
INJECTORS
(PETROL)
1 0A
41
H/L LOW LH
10A
42
HEAD LAMP
LOW RH
10A
43
EMS IGN
10A
44
-
-
45
H/L LOW LH
10A
46
HEAD LAMP
LOW
10A
Cabin compartment fuse box
Cover removal procedure
Fuse box is located inside the cover be-
low steering column. To access the fuse
box, remove cover as per procedure
given below.
1. Fuse box cover is mounted on dash
board with the help of lugs at the top
and bottom of the cover from inside.
MAINTENANCE
151
Engine Oil Level
Warm up the engine to normal operating
temperature.
Turn it ‘OFF’ and wait for 5 minutes for
the oil to return to the oil pan. Be sure
the vehicle is on a level surface.
Take out the dipstick, wipe it clean, and
reinsert if fully. Pull it out again and ex-
amine the oil level. It should be between
‘MIN’ and ‘MAX’ level. If not, top up with
recommended engine oil.
NOTE
The oil consumption depends up-on
the driving style and the conditions
under which the vehicle is used.
Diesel
Petrol
NOTE
Do not remove the filler cap when
the engine is running.
Do not add oil above than the
MAX. mark. Oil level above the
MAX. mark may cause engine
damage.
For location of Engine oil lling cap
and dip stick, please refer respective
Engine Compartment pages.
MAINTENANCE
158
Wheel Alignment
Incorrect wheel alignment causes exces-
sive and uneven tyre wear. Check wheel
alignment at specified intervals. Wheel
alignment values are given below:
Front
Rear
Caster
1 4 ± º 5’ 45’
-
Camber
30’ ± 30
- 52’ ± 60’
Toe in
-
12’ ± 15
Toe Out
0 to 13
-
Wheel Balancing
Wheels of your vehicle are balanced for
better ride comfort and longer tyre life.
Balancing needs to be done whenever
tyre is removed from rim.
WARNING
If the vehicle vibrates abnormally on
a smooth road, have the wheel bal-
anced done immediately.
Remote Key Battery Replacement
Remote control key contains a battery
which is housed under the cover.
If red LED remote flashes for times af-5
ter placing and releasing any button on
remote. It is recommended to replace
battery at a TATA MOTORS Authorised
Service Centre.
You should, however, proceed as follows
if you wish to replace the discharged bat-
tery yourself:
1. Open the key blade.
2. Press off the battery cover with your
thumb or using a flat screw driver at
the points of the arrows.
3. Remove the discharged battery from
the key by pressing the battery down-
wards at the point of the arrow.
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