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  • OWNER’S MANUAL & SERVICE BOOK

    This owner’s manual is advised to be kept in the vehicle at all the times.

    Passenger Car Business Unit• Mumbai • Pune •

    TATA SAFARI STORME

  • INTRODUCTION

    II

    • Should any question or query exist regarding any aspect of your vehicle, please contact the nearestTATA MOTORS dealer, who will be pleased to assist you.

    • The recommended routine maintenance servicing along with any running repairs that may be required,should be entrusted to TATA MOTORS dealership or to TATA MOTORS Authorised Service Centres(TASCs) to ensure that only latest methods and genuine TATA MOTORS replacement parts are used forthe continued reliability, safety and performance of the vehicle.

    • Some of the items / accessories / features shown / given in this book may not be fitted on your vehicle, butthey are applicable for other variants of TATA SAFARI STORME.

    • All rights reserved. The material in this manual may not be reproduced or copied, in whole or in part, in anyform without written permission from TATA MOTORS.

    • In the event of the vehicle being sold, please ensure that this manual is left in the vehicle for the referenceof the new owner.

    • Copyright (C) 2016 TATA MOTORS

    VERSION : SAFARI STORME/OSB/FEB,2017/Ver. 1.20

    This owner's manual & service book includes information on the operation and maintenance of variousequipment installed on the dif ferent variants of TATA SAFARI STORME. Please note that this manualapplies to all the models and explains all equipment including options not installed on your vehicle.

    NOTE

  • INTRODUCTION

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    FORWARD

    Dear Customer,

    Thank you for choosing TATA SAFARI STORME.

    For enhanced safety of occup ants, the TATA SAFARISTORME has SRS (Air bag) and ABS (Anti lock BrakingSystem), in addition to having disc brakes on all its fourwheels.

    Advanced electronics are employed in the TATA SAFARISTORME to control its various functions. Music Systemprovides entertainment to the passengers.

    Reverse Guide System helps in directing the vehiclesafely. The interiors of this vehicle are luxury personifiedwith the soft touch dashboard having matching trim colour.Powering this vehicle is TATA MOTORS provenTATA VariCOR Engine that aids drivability, especially whiletackling rough hard-hitting roads.

    This book gives you all the information necessary for makingyour drive a wonderful experience.

    We wish you a safe and wonderful drivingexperience.

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    CALL US : 1-800-209-7979Mail Us : [email protected]

    Visit Us : service.tatamotors.com

  • INTRODUCTION

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    CONTENTS

    INTRODUCTION

    VALUE ADDED SERVICE 11 24X7 On Road Assistance 22 Extended Warranty 63 Anti-rust, Sound Deadening & Engine Waxing 84 Exterior & Interior Enrichment Program 10

    ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION 13WARRANTY-TERMS & CONDITIONS 15GETTING STARTED 17

    1 E-Key and Remote Keyless Entry 172 Door Locking / Unlocking 223 Steering Lock cum Ignition Switch 244 Seat & Seat Adjustments 255 Head Restraint 306 Seat Belt 307 Child Restraint System 348 Rear View Mirrors - Inner & Outer 379 Steering Wheel Position Adjustment 3810 Transfercase Electric Shift Switch 3811 Master Light Switch 3912 Power Windows 4011 Dashboard 42

    Contents.....

  • INTRODUCTION

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    CONTENTS

    DRIVING CONTROLS1 Gear Shift Lever & Shifting Pattern 432 Parking Brake 433 Combi-Switch 444 Instrument Cluster- Gauges & Indicators 475 Hazard Warning Switch 576 Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning 60

    INTERIORS1 Sunvisors, Vanity Mirror & Grab Handles 662 Cup Holders 673 Utility Pockets on Door Trims 684 Glove Box 695 Power Socket 696 Interior Lights - Roof Lamps 707 Music System 72

    EXTERIORS1 Head lamp 742 Fog Lamp 743 Tail Lamp 744 Registration Number Plate Lamp 755 High Mounted Stop Lamp 756 Puddle Lamp / Door Lamp 75

    7 Reflex Reflectors 768 Fuel Flap Opening / Closing by Switch 769 Manual Fuel Flap Opening 769 Bonnet Opening / Closing 77

    SPECIAL FEATURES1 Air Bags (SRS) 782 Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) 823 Reverse Guide System 84

    DRIVING1 Safety Checks Before Driving 862 Driving Safety 873 Tips To Improve Fuel Economy 884 Proper Driving Practices 884 Running-In Instructions 885 Starting / Stopping & Parking 896 Preparing To Drive 897 Gear Shifting Speeds 907 Brakes & Braking 918 4 X 4 Operation 928 Driving In Adverse Condition 93

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    CONTENTS

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY1 Emergency Parking Of The Vehicle 972 Emergency Aids 983 Emergency Towing 994 Inertia Switch 1004 Starting The Engine With Jump Leads 1015 If You Have Flat Tyre 1026 Jacking Points 1037 Fuses & Relay Box 1047 Bulb Specification 1089 Head Lamp Bulb Replacement 1098 Tail Lamp Bulb Replacement 1119 Preliminary Trouble Shooting 112

    MAINTENANCE & VEHICLE CARE1 Engine Compartment 1202 Air Filter 1213 Engine Oil Level 1214 Engine Coolant Level 1225 Brake Fluid Level 1226 Power Steering Fluid Level 1237 Windshield Washer Fluid Level 1238 Fuel Filter 123

    9 Water drain from fuel pre-filter cum sedimenter 12410 Turbocharger 12511 Intercooler 12512 Catalytic Converter 12513 Wheels & Tyres 12614 Battery 12915 Vehicle Care 130

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION1 Fuel 1342 Lubricants & Coolant 1353 Co-Branded Lubricants & Coolant 1365 Technical Specification 1374 Vehicle Dimensions 1405 Chassis & Aggregate Numbering Locations 141

    VEHICLE SERVICE1 Service Instructions 1432 Service Schedule 1443 Vehicle Record 1494 Record of Warranty Repairs Carried Out 1505 Record of Service Performed 1516 Service Coupons

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    SAFETY SYMBOL

    In this manual, you will also see a circle with a slash. Thismeans "Do not", "Do not do this", or "Do not let this happen".

    SAFETY AND VEHICLE DAMAGE WARNINGS

    In this manual, you will see CAUTION, NOTE and WARNING.

    CAUTIONThis is a warning. May cause injury to people if the warningis ignored. You are informed what you must or must not doin order to avoid or reduce the risk to yourself and otherpeople.

    NOTEThis is a warning. May cause damage to the vehicle or itsequipment if the warning is ignored. You are informed whatyou must or must not do in order to avoid or reduce therisk of damage to your vehicle and its equipment.

    WARNINGIndicates a strong possibility of severe personal injury ordeath if the instructions are not followed.

    IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MANUAL

  • VALUE ADDED SERVICES

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    Dear Customer,

    It is our never ending responsibility and endeavor to ensure that our customer’s expectations are fulfilledcomprehensively. To fulfill your vehicle service needs, we recommend the following :

    1) Extended Warranty2) Anti Rust / Sound Deadening / Engine waxing treatment3) Vehicle detailing programming : Exterior Enrichment and Interior Enrichment Program

    These products shall help maintain optimum vehicle performance and shall enhance vehicle life.

    We have tied up with best in the Class companies, who would bring you the above world class products ataffordable prices. The above products are available with all our Dealers, TASCs and TASPs.

    Our Dealer Service marketing executive shall explain to you the benefits of the above mentioned products.

    INTRODUCTION

  • VALUE ADDED SERVICES

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    24 x 7 ON ROAD ASSISTANCE

    Dear Customer,It is our responsibility and our endeavour to ensure that youhave our complete service backup if ever, wherever andwhenever you need the same. When you have a roadnetwork that spans wide area, the probability of a breakdownhappening within hailing distance of a TATA MOTORSAuthorized Workshop is very low. It is Precisely for thisreason, we have tied up with TVS AA, who will provide break-down assistance including towing to the nearest TATAMOTORS Authorized Workshop through their AuthorizedService Providers (ASP)

    The 24X7 On Road Assistance Program shall be automati-cally available to your vehicle for the duration of Warrantyperiod. The program shall also be available, if you avail thesame post warranty.

    Response Time ** for the On Road Assistance ProgramWithin City Limits 60 minutesOn State or National Highways 90 minutesGhat Roads and other places 120 minutes +/-

    **(The response time will depend on the location, terrain,traffic density and the time of the day.)Standard procedure when calling for On RoadAssistance in case of a breakdown:• Dial the toll free help line number – 1 800 209 7979• Identify your vehicle with the Vehicle chassis number

    that is available in the Owners Service manual.• Explain your exact location with landmarks and tell us

    about the problem you face with the vehicle.• Park your vehicle on the edge of the road, open the

    bonnet and put on the hazard warning signal.• Place the advance warning triangle supplied with the

    vehicle approx. 3 m from the vehicle in the direction of oncoming traffic.

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    COVERAGE UNDER THE 24 X 7 ON ROAD ASSISTANCEPROGRAM

    I. The 24x7 On Road Assistance Program Service cov-ers the following services on your vehicle during warrantyperiod.

    • Wheel change through spare wheel.

    • Arrangement of fuel. (Fuel cost will be chargeable at ac-tual cost)

    • Re-opening the vehicle in cases of key lock out.

    • Rectification of electrical problems related to battery, fusesetc.

    • On spot repairs for complaints repairable at site.^

    • Vehicle to vehicle towing or winching & towing for nonaccident cases up to the nearest TATA MOTORS autho-rized workshop. Towing charges at actual cost beyondthe same to be paid to the ASP in cash. (Any ferry or tollcharges levied in relation to the vehicle being towed to bepaid by the customers in actuals in cash).

    For accident cases, towing charges to be borne by thecostomer.

    II. The 24x7 On Road Assistance Program coverage onavailing the 24X7 policy, post warranty, i.e. upto maxi-mum of 6 instance of assistance in one year for both theplans- Basic and Premium. In the premium plan, thisincludes 1 instance of towing upto the nearest TATAMOTORS authorised workshop.

    24 x 7 ON ROAD ASSISTANCE

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    EXCLUSIONS

    24x7 On Road Assistance Program does not apply to

    • Cost of parts consumables and labour for such repairsnot covered under warranty*. These charges are to besettled with ASP in cash.

    • Toll or ferry charges paid by ASP in reaching to the break-down site to be settled with ASP in actuals in cash.

    • Cases involving accident, fire, theft, vandalism, riots, light-ening, earthquake, windstorm, hail, tsunami, unusualweather conditions, other acts of God, flood, etc.

    • Vehicles that are unattended, un-registered, impoundedor abandoned.

    • Breakdown/defects caused by misuse, abuse,negligence,alterations or modifications made to the vehicle.

    • Lack of maintenance as per the maintenanceschedule as detailed in the owner’s manual.

    • Cases involving racing, rallies, vehicle testing orpractice for such events..

    DISCLAIMER :• **The reach time is indicative & the actual reach time will

    be conveyed by the call centre at the time of breakdowncall.

    • The reach time can vary depending on the traffic den-sity & time of the day.

    • The reach time indicated does not account for delaysdue to but not limited to acts of God, laws, rules &regulations for time being in force, orders of statutory orGovt. authorities, industrial disputes, inclement weather,heavy down pour, floods, storms, natural calamities, roadblocks due to accidents, general strife and law & orderconditions viz. fire, arson, riots, strikes, terrorist attacks,war etc.

    • ^ On spot repairs at breakdown site shall depend on natureof complaints & will be as per the discretion of the ASP.

    • *The decision for free of charge repairs will be as per thewarranty policy & procedures of TATA MOTORS LTD.and as per the interpretation of the same by ASP. You willbe duly informed by the ASP & call centre for the changeapplicable if any.

    • All charges wherever applicable need to be settleddirectly with the ASP.

    24 x 7 ON ROAD ASSISTANCE

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    EXCLUSION OF LIABILITIES :

    • It is understood that TATA MOTORS shall be under noliability whatsoever in respect of any loss or damagearising directly or indirectly out of any delay in or nondelivery of, defect/deficiency in service/parts provided byASP.

    • In case vehicle cannot be repaired on-site, customersare advised to use the towing facility for taking their ve-hicle to the nearest TATA MOTORS authorized workshoponly. In no condition will the vehicle be towed to anyunauthorized workshop. TATA MOTORS will not beresponsible for any repairs carried out in suchunauthorized workshop.

    • Customer are advised to take acknowledgment from theASP for the list of accessories/extra fittings and otherbelongings in the vehicle as well as the current conditionrelated to dents/scratches breakages of parts/fitments ofthe vehicle at the time of ASP taking possession of thevehicle & to verify these items when delivery is taken backby them, Claim for loss of or damage to items, if anyshould be taken up with ASP directly. TATA MOTORSshall not be responsible for any such claims, damages/loss or any deficiency of service of the ASP.

    24 x 7 ON ROAD ASSISTANCE

    • Vehicles will be handled, repaired & towed as per thecustomer’s risk & TATA MOTORS shall not be liable forany damages / claims as a result of the same.

    • Services entitled to the customers can be refused or can-celled on account of abusive behaviour, fraudulent repre-sentation, malicious intent and refusal to pay the chargesfor any charges related services and spare parts duringservice or on previous occasion on part of the customer.

    • On site repairs may be temporary in nature. The comple-tion of repairs does not certify the roadworthiness of the vehicle. The customer is advised toensure temporary repairs carried out onsite is followedby permanent repairs at TATA MOTORS AuthorizedWorkshop at the earliest.

    • Terms and conditions and service coverage,exclusions etc. are subject to change without notice.

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    EXTENDED WARRANTY

    TATA MOTORS recommends the purchase of Extended its warranty program.Coverage : Mechanical + ElectricalBenifits :

    • Insures you against unforeseen break down repair bills.• Documentation is simple and hassle free.• Near cashless & speedy claim settlement.

    Term :

    • 36 + 12 months or 150000 kms whichever occurs first

    Extended Warranty available in the dealership from where you havepurchased your vehicle. We strongly recommend purchase of ExtendedWarranty at time of purchase of your vehicle. Surcharge applicable onpurchase of Extended Warranty after 90 days of purchase of vehicle. ExtendedWarranty can be availed till 421 days from date of purchase of vehicle.The Dealer Service Marketing Executive shall explain to you the Terms andconditions, Coverage and Owner’s responsibility.

    Extended Warranty Booklet & Cover Note :

    The Extended Warranty booklet and cover note is the basis of the contract between TATA MOTORS LIMITED and the Owner of the vehicleshown on the Extended Warranty booklet. The Customer to retain this booklet and the same to be produced to the dealer while claimingbenefits under Extended Warranty.

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    EXTENDED WARRANTY

    I / We have been explained the Terms and conditions, Coverage and Owner’s responsibility by the Dealer Service MarketingExecutive.

    I wish to avail / Do not wish to avail extended warranty policy.

    Customer’s Sign Dealer’s Sign

    Note :• The 12 month extended warranty does not follow the 36 month Manufacturer's warranty.• The extended warranty comes into force once the manufacturer’s warranty expires e.g. after 36 Months.• It is more restrictive as by the time it comes into force the vehicle is already 36 months old.

    What is covered ?• Mechanical / Electrical break down as defined in this warranty and confirmed by the dealer within the stipulated

    terms and conditions.• Tata Motors dealer shall either repair or replace any part found to be defective with a new part or an equivalent at no cost to

    the owner for parts or labour.• Such defective parts which have been replaced will become property of TATA MOTORS LIMITED.• Comprehensive list of parts covered is mentioned in the page 9-12 of the Extended Warranty Booklet.

    What is not covered ?Please refer the Extended Warranty Booklet for details of the exclusion list.

    Owner’s Responsibility :• Proper use, maintenance and care of the vehicle in accordance with the instructions contained in the Owner’s Manual and

    Service Booklet. The records of the same to be ensured in Owner’s Manual.• Retention of maintenance service bills.

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    ANTI-RUST, SOUND DEADENING & ENGINE WAXING

    Why are Corrosion Protection Waxes necessary?Corrosion is caused by:Water / salt water acid rain & atmospheric fallouts.

    Critical areas are:

    Cavities: joints, crevices, spot welds, underbody

    • Corrosion is the most important factor when we talk about the vehicle life. If you treat your car you can prolong thelife.

    • It is very dangerous to drive around in a corroded car.

    • The corrosion creeps onto the car from the inside and from the outside. The most dangerous kind of corrosion isoften not discovered until it is too late.

    Benefits of Anti -Rust treatment :

    • A professionally applied range of world class products offering real value to the new and used car customer.• The treatment has been developed to withstand the harshest environmental and climatic conditions (rust.

    Pollutants, stone and gravel impact, etc)• Insulate cabin space from external noises.• Expensive tin work and Denting / Painting avoided.• Higher resale value for the car.• Higher safety – uncorroded vehicle• Upto 60 months warranty & 10 free checkups available

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    ANTI-RUST, SOUND DEADENING & ENGINE WAXING

    Engine Wax Treatment :Engine Wax is a beige coloured transparent lacquer coating on the engine compartment.

    • Corrosion Prevention for the Engine compartment• Neat, clean and New Look to Engine compartment• No effect on MPFI vehicles• Engine wax can withstand upto 200 degrees temp• No need of cleaning the engine compartment with diesel once engine wax is sprayed• Life of over a year

    Sound Deadening System :Door vibration deadeners - These pads when stuck on the insides of the sheet metal increase sheet metal rigidity, reducevibrations and increase riding comfort.

    • Used for reducing the sheet metal vibration in a vehicle.• Product to be used once in the life of the vehicle - Life Time Warranty• Effect is Life long i.e. until & unless pads are physically removed.• Negligible increase in Weight & hence no effect on fuel consumption.• Areas covered - four doors, rear quarter panels & dicky. In case of diesel vehicles, can be used in the bonnet.

    TATA MOTORS has tied up with M/s Wurth , M/s Autokrom, M/s 3M India Ltd & M/s Bardahl for these world class treatmentat affordable prices. These treatments are available in all authorized workshops. The Dealer Service Marketing Executive willexplain to you the benefits and terms and conditions of this treatment.

    I / We have been explained the Benefits, Terms and conditions and the prices of these treatments by the Dealer Service MarketingExecutive

    I wish to avail / Do not wish to avail these treatment

    Customer Signature Dealer Signature

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    Vehicle Exterior Enrichment :Why vehicles are painted?

    • For Corrosion protection of the metal surfaces.• Ease of application from other corrosion protection treatments.• Cheaper than other corrosion protection methods eg.galvanizing, anodizing.• For decoration and identification.

    Various Environmental Hazards affecting paints :• Environmental hazards: destroy your vehicle's finish.• Even as your new vehicle rolls off the assembly line, the paint is not protected.

    The enemy :Ultraviolet Rays, Pollution, Tree Sap, Bird Droppings, Car Wash Chemicals, Road Salt, Acid Rain.

    Benefits: Vehicle Exterior Enrichment• Removal of medium scratches, orange peel, oxidation , dust nibs etc & swirl marks from painted surface.• Restoration of original gloss levels UV protection after gloss is restored.• Cleaning & dressing of tyres, Bumpers & all exterior plastic moldings/trims.

    Tata Motors has tied up with M/s Autokrom, M/s 3M & M/s Wurth for this world class treatment at affordable prices. Thistreatment is available in all authorized workshops. The Dealer Service Marketing Executive will explain to you the benefits andterms and conditions of this treatment.

    EXTERIOR & INTERIOR ENRICHMENT PROGRAM

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    EXTERIOR & INTERIOR ENRICHMENT PROGRAM

    Vehicle Interior EnrichmentWhy protect your new car’s fabric interior ? Someone will soil your vehicle's fabric carpet or seats. A significant detractor from your vehicle's resale value. A permanent stain on your vehicle's interior fabric.

    The enemy :Drink Spills - Food Stains - Mud - Ultraviolet Rays Pets - Traffic

    Benefits: Vehicle Interior Enrichment Removal of medium stains and dirt from all interior parts of the car i.e carpet, upholstery and roof lining. Cleaning of windshield and all windows (inside and outside) Dressing of all internal plastics (eg: door pad trims )and rubber parts. The treatment involves cleaning and dressing of All parts of the exposed interiors. Specialised protection for seat fabric from liquid spills.

    Tata Motors has tied up with M/s Wurth , M/s Autokrom & M/s 3M India Ltd for this world class treatment at affordableprices. This treatment is available in all authorized workshops. The Dealer Service Marketing Executive will explain to you thebenefits and terms and conditions of this treatment.

    I / We have been explained the Terms and conditions, Coverage and Owner’s responsibility by the Dealer Service MarketingExecutive.

    I wish to avail / Do not wish to avail extended warranty

    Customer’s Sign Dealer’s Sign

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    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

    TATA MOTORS is committed to producethe vehicles using environmentallysustainable technology. A number offeatures have been incorporated in TataMotors passenger vehicles which havebeen designed to ensure environmentalcompatibility throughout the life cycle of thevehicle. We would like to inform you thatyour vehicle meets emission norms andthis is being regularly validated at themanufacturing stages.

    As a user you too can protect theenvironment by operating your vehicle in aproactive manner. A lot depends on yourdriving style and the way you maintainyour vehicle. We have given a few tipsbelow for your guidance.

    DRIVING

    • Avoid frequent and violentaccelerations.

    • Do not carry any unnecessary weighton the vehicle as it overloads theengine.

    • Avoid using devices requiring highpower consumption during slow citytraffic condition.

    • Monitor the vehicle’s fuel consumptionregularly and if showing rising trend getthe vehicle immediately attended at theCompany’s Authorised Service Outlets.

    • Switch off the engine during long stopsat traffic jams or signals. If you need tokeep the engine running, avoidunnecessary revving it up or stoppingand starting.

    • It is not necessary to rev up the enginebefore turning it off as it unnecessarilyburns the fuel.

    • Shift to higher gears as soon as it ispossible. Use each gear upto 2/3rd ofit’s maximum engine speed. A chartindicating gear shifting speeds is givenin this book.

    MAINTENANCE

    • Ensure that recommendedmaintenance is carried out on thevehicle regularly at the AuthorisedService Outlets.

    • As soon as you see any leakages of oilor fuel in the vehicle we recommend toget it attended immediately.

    • Use only recommended grades andquantity of lubricants and clean/uncontaminated and correct fuels.

    • Get your vehicle checked for emissionperiodically by authorised dealer.

    • Ensure that fuel filter , oil filter andbreather are checked periodically andreplaced, if required,as recommendedby TATA MOTORS.

    • Do not pour the used oils or coolantsinto the sewage drains, garden soil oropen streams.Dispose the used filtersand batteries in compliance with thecurrent legislation.

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    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

    • Do not allow unauthorised person totamper with engine settings or to carrymodifications on the vehicle.

    • Never allow the vehicle to run out of fuel.• Parts like brake liners, clutch disc

    should be vacuum cleaned. Do not usethe compressed air for cleaning theseparts which may spread the dust in theatmosphere.

    While carrying out the servicing orrepairs of your vehicle you should paykeen attention to some of theimportant engine aggregates andwiring harness which greatly affectemission. These components are :

    1. Fuel injection equipments : pump,rail,Injectors, Nozzles and highpressure pipes.

    2. Air Intake & Exhaust system especiallyfor leakages.

    3. Cylinder head for valve leakage.

    4. All filters such as air, oil & fuel filters(check periodically).

    5. Turbocharger & Vacuum ModulatorOR it’s vacuum hoses.

    6. EGR System & components.

    7. Electrical connections

    8. ‘Service’ lamp continuously glows,please take the vehicle to ServiceStation.

    9. Catalytic Convertor

    10. EMS wiring harness i.e. electricalconnections to all sensors andactuators.

    This Owner’s Manual & Service Bookcontains further information on drivingprecautions and maintenance careleading to environment protection.Please familiarise yourself with theseaspects before driving.

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    WARRANTY - TERMS & CONDITIONS

    We WARRANT each TATA SAFARIStorme vehicle & parts thereofmanufactured by us to be free fromdefect in material and workmanship,subject to the fol lowing terms &conditions :

    1. This warranty for engine (Varicor)fitted in the vehicle shall be for aperiod of 36 months OR 1,50,000kms, whichever is earlier from thedate of sale of the vehicle.

    The warranty for the rest of the vehicleshall be for a a period of 36 monthsOR 1,00,000 kms, whichever is earlierfrom the date of sale of the vehicle.

    2. Our obligation under this warrantyshall be l imited to repair ing orreplacing, free of charge, such partsof the vehicle which, in our opinion,are defective, on the vehicle beingbrought to us or to our dealers withinthe warranty period. The parts sorepaired or replaced shall also bewarranted for quali ty andworkmanship but such warrantyshal l be co-terminus with thisoriginal warranty.

    3. Any part which is found to be defectiveand is replaced by us under thewarranty shall be our property.

    4. As for such parts as tyres, batteries,infotainment system, electricalequipment and fuel injectionequipment, not manufactured by usbut supplied by other parties, thiswarranty shall not apply . Howeverbuyers of the vehicle shall be entitledto, so far as permissible by law , allsuch rights as we may have againstsuch parties under their warrantiesin respect of such parts. Our Dealers/TASC’s will assist the purchaser intaking up the complaint with therespective manufacturers and theirdecision on the warranty will be final.

    5. This warranty shall not apply if thevehicle or any part thereof is repairedor altered otherwise than inaccordance with our standard repairprocedure, or by any person otherthan our sales or serviceestablishments, our authoriseddealers or service centres or servicepoints in any way so as, in our

    judgement which shall be final andbinding, to ef fect its reliability, norshall it apply if, in our opinion whichshall be final and binding the vehicleis subjected to misuse, negligence,improper or inadequate maintenanceor accident or loading in excess ofsuch carrying capacity as certified byus, or such services as prescribed inour Owner’s Manual and ServiceBook are not carried out by the buyerthrough our sales or serviceestablishments, our authoriseddealers or service centres or servicepoints.

    6. This warranty shall not cover normalwear and tear or any inherent normaldeterioration of the vehicle or any ofits parts arising from the actual useof the vehicle or any damage due tonegligent or improper operation orstorage of the vehicle. This warrantyshall not apply to normalmaintenance services viz. oils & fluidchanges, head lamps focussing,fastener retightening, wheelbalancing, tyre rotation, adjustmentof valve clearance, fuel timing, ignition

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    WARRANTY - TERMS & CONDITIONS

    apply to V-belts, rubber parts, hosesand gas leaks in case of a i rcondi t ioned vehic le . S l ightirregularit ies not recognised asaffecting the function or quality ofthe vehicle or parts such as slightnoise or vibration and defectsappearing only under particular ori r regular operat ions or i temsconsidered characteristic of thevehicle.

    7. This warranty shall be null and voidi f the vehic le is subjected toabnormal use such as ral lying,racing or participation in any othercompetitive sports. This warrantyshall not apply to any repairs orreplacement as a result of accidentor collision.

    8. This warranty is expressly in lieuof all warranties, whether by law orotherwise, expressed or implied,and a l l o ther ob l igat ions orl iab i l i t ies on our par t and weneither assume nor authorise anyperson to assume on our behalf,any other liability arising from the

    sale of the vehic le or anyagreement in relation thereto.

    9. The buyer shal l have no otherrights except those set out aboveand have, p articular, no right torepudiate the sa le, or anyagreement or to c la im anyreduction in the purchase price ofthe vehic le, or to demand anydamages or compensat ion forlosses, incidental or indirect, orinconvenience or consequentialdamages, loss of vehicle, or lossof t ime, otherwise, incurred oraccrued.

    10. Any c la im ar is ing f rom th iswarranty shall be recognised onlyif it is notified in writing to us or toour concerned dealer without anydelay soon after such defect asobserved and ascertained underthis warranty.

    11. This warranty shal l s tandterminated i f the vehic le istransferred or otherwise alienatedby the buyer without our prior writtenconsent.

    12. We reserve our rights to make anychange or modi f icat ion in thedesign of the vehicle or its parts orto in t roduce any improvementtherein or to incorporate in thevehic le any addi t ional par t oraccessory at any t ime wi thoutincurr ing any obl igat ion toincorporate the same in thevehicles previously sold.

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    GETTING STARTEDREMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY

    E-KEY (FLIP TYPE) : REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY (RKE) :

    FEATURES :1. Remote Operated Central Door

    LockingPressing the Lock push - button ofremote once locks all the doors ofthe vehicle.

    2. Unlocking through Remote

    Pressing the unlock push-button ofremote will unlock all the Doors.

    3. Manual Operation of Central DoorLocking / Unlocking:All doors can be locked/unlockedfrom the driver door using a key fromoutside or driver’s door knob frominside.

    4. Approach Light

    Press and release approach button,Red LED will be flashed on theremote. To switch ‘OFF’ the approachlights, press and release the samebutton.

    5. Automatic activation ofImmobiliserIf key is removed from ignition, theengine will be immobilisedautomatically even if you forget to lockthe vehicle.

    6. Theft Detection & PerimeterAlarm:Once the vehicle is locked with theremote key, theft detection istriggered and alarm gets activatedwhen any of the door is opened or ifthe ignition is made ‘ON’ with anyother key. Perimeter alarm will alsoswitch ‘ON’ if the vehicle is lockedwith the remote key and ignition ismade ‘ON’ with authorised keywithout unlocking the vehicle withremote key.

    7. Visual Indication by flashing ofTurn Indicators during Locking /UnlockingWhen the vehicle is completelylocked, turn indicators flash twice and

    1. Unlocking the vehicle:Press button 1.

    2. Approach Light :Press button 2.

    3. Locking the vehicle :Press button 3.

    4. Fold key blade IN/OUT :Press button 4.

    CAUTIONKey Blade should not be folded with-out pressing the button. Also, it shouldnot be forced in any direction to avoiddamage to Flip Mechanism.

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    GETTING STARTED REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY

    when the vehicle is unlocked, turnindicators flash once.

    8. Auto Locking / Unlocking of DoorsVehicle doors get automaticallylocked when the vehicle speedcrosses 10 kmph .Also, when ignition key is taken outall the doors get automaticallyunlocked.

    9. Anti-grab/Anti-scan codingThe remote control set of this securitysystem is protected against the useof devices called ‘scanners’ andgrabbers’ which can record andreproduce some types of remotecodes.

    10.Force Panic Alarm :

    Press the LOCK and UNLOCK buttonsimultaneously to activate panicalarm. Press either the LOCK orUNLOCK buttton to deactivate panicalarm.

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS :1. Locking, Unlocking & Vehicle

    Search through Remote Unit1.1. Locking all doorsTo activate door locks, press Lock -push button of the remote. Lockingwill be confirmed by two flash of turnindicators.

    If vehicle lock button is pressed onthe remote key with the driver open,then doors wont be successfullylocked with an audible warning.

    While if any other door is open, thevehicle gets locked but indicatorsdo not flash.

    1.2. Unlocking all doorsTo disarm the immobiliser, alarm andunlock all Doors, press Unlock push-button of the remote. Unlocking willbe confirmed by single flash of turnindicators.

    1.3 Vehicle SearchIn vehicle lock condition if lock buttonon remote key is pressed the turnindicators of vehicle flashes 4 times.

    2. Manual Operation of Central DoorLocking / UnlockingAll doors can be locked / unlockedfrom driver door lock without usingremote.

    NOTEIn case any push button of the remoteis accidentally pressed for more than25 seconds, the remote stopsfunctioning till the time the push-buttonis pressed. The LED on the Remotealso stops glowing.The function of the remote getsreinstated immediately when the userstops pressing the push-button ofremote.

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    GETTING STARTEDREMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY

    BATTERY CHANGING PROCEDURE :Battery changing procedure forRemote Key :

    Remote control key contains a batterywhich is housed under the cover.

    If red LED remote flashes for 5 times af-ter placing and releasing any button onremote. It is recomended to replace bat-tery at a TATA MOTORS authorizedworkshop.

    You should, however, proceed as followsif you wish to replace the dischargedbattery yourself:

    1. Open the key.

    2. Press off the battery cover with yourthumb or using a flat screw driver.

    3. Remove the discharged battery fromthe key by pressing the battery down-wards at the point of the arrow.

    4. Insert the new battery.

    5. Ensure that the “+” symbol on thebattery is facing upwards.

    6. The correct polarity is shown on thebattery cover.

    Position the battery cover on the keyand press on it until it is heard to lockin place.

    NOTEUse CR 2016 battery only.

    BatteryCR 2016

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    CHECK POINTS FOR TROUBLE SHOOTINGIn case of such problem try using the suggestions given below . If the problem still persist, consult the nearest dealer orauthorized service centre of TATA MOTORS.

    PROBLEM POSSIBLE REASON SUGGESTED SOLUTION

    Significant change in range of remote Remote battery is low Change the remote battery and try(even in an open space) again

    No locking / unlocking by space 1. Remote battery is discharged / low 1. Change the remote battery.2. Vehicle battery is discharged / low 2. Charge / Change the vehicle battery

    as required3. Central door locking fuse has blown 3. Fit fuse properly. Change fuse (if it

    has blown)

    No locking by remote Key is in ignition switch Remove the key from ignition switchand then try

    After turning the ignition switch the The system is in the automatic arming Press the Unlock push-button ofvehicle still does not start mode of engine immobilizer. remote once

    Check the LED status

    Audio alarm and turn indicators Remote is not working 1. Check for the remote batteries, ifcontinue to blink even after pressing required change itUnlock push-button. 2. Try disarming the system through

    emergency disarming procedure.

    REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY

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    E-KEY :

    E- key after opening up of back screw

    Low Battery Voltage status can beobserved by User:a) Considerable reduction in the range

    of Remoteb) LED on the Remote start to blink at

    faster rate when a button is pressed.

    Changing E-key battery :

    Please note that spare original E-Keyis required when making an additionalE-Key.If both the E-Keys are lost, pleasecontact an authorized dealer.

    Unlock :Press once to unlock driver door. To openall doors including tailgate, press twice.Lock :Press once to lock all doors includingtailgate.Approach light :When you want to search your vehicle,press approach light button on the key.The dip / Low beam, parking lamp of yourvehicle will be switched ON.To switch ‘OFF’ these lights, press theapproach button again or these willswitch ‘OFF’ if the IGN is switched ‘ON’immediately.If the approach lights are not turned‘OFF’, they will go ‘OFF’ afterapproximately 30 seconds.

    NOTEIf any of the E-Keys are lost, contactan authorized TATA MOTORS dealeras soon as possible to de-activate thelost key.

    UNLOCK LOCK

    APPROACHLIGHT

    Your vehicle is equipped with a RemoteKeyless Entry (RKE) function.The three buttons on ignition key are:1) Unlock (To unlock the vehicle)2) Approach / vehicle search Light3) Lock (To lock the vehicle)

    NOTE• Do not leave your key inside the

    vehicle while leaving / coming out ofit.

    • The LED on the transmitter will flashto show that the E-Key is working.

    • The operating of the E-Key’stransmitter will vary due toenvironmental conditions.

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    GETTING STARTED DOOR LOCKING / UNLOCKING

    DOORS LOCKING AND UNLOCKING:

    Front Doors (Driver and Co-driver):

    Locking / unlocking doors with keyfrom outside:

    Locking / Unlocking without a keyfrom inside:

    Both front doors (drivers and co-driver)have separate locking facility. Frontdoors can be locked or unlocked fromoutside using the E-key.

    Insert the E-key and turn it anti-clockwise to unlock or clockwise to lockthe door. Pull the door handle to openan unlocked door.

    Child lock:

    All the doors can also be locked orunlocked independently from inside bypressing or pulling the knob (1). Pressto lock and Pull to unlock.

    To open the door, pull the door openinglever (2) outward.

    CAUTIONDo not leave the key inside the vehicle,when locking the doors this way.

    Your vehicle has child safety lockingfacility for rear doors and tail gate. Thisprevents rear seat passengers fromopening the doors from inside bothduring transit and while the vehicle isstationary.Engage the child lock via sliding the leverdownwards, which is on the edge of thedoor and is only accessible when thedoor is open.When the child lock is engaged, theinner handle is deactivated. In this case,passenger are not able to open the door

    1. Locking knob 2. Door opening lever

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    GETTING STARTEDDOOR LOCKING / UNLOCKING

    Tailgate locking / unlocking:

    The tailgate can be opened from outsideonce the vehicle is unlocked. To unlockthe tailgate, press the “UNLOCK” buttontwice on the RKE (Remote KeylessEntry) key twice.

    Once the vehicle is unlocked, pull thetailgate outer handle (2) below thechrome garish on the tailgate. Forlocking the tail gate, press the “LOCK”button on the RKE key.

    1. Location of tailgate lock2. Location of door handle

    from inside and are effectively ‘lockedin’. It can be opened only from theoutside.

    CAUTIONDeactivate the child lock when notrequired.

    The tailgate assembly has a seperatelock (1); this can be locked / unlockedmanually by E-key.

    NOTEArrow shaped emboss mark is givenon chrome garnish to show the locationof tailgate outer handle.

    1 2

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    STEERING LOCK CUM IGNITIONSWITCH :

    Steering lock cum ignition switch islocated on the right hand side of thesteering column.The key of ignition switch is common fordoor lock, steering lock and glove boxlock. It has four positions. Turn the keyclockwise to operate the below functions:LOCK - Steering LockedACC - Accessories ‘ON’ON - All electricals ‘ON’START - Engine crank

    Illuminated key ringTo assist you to locate your vehicle’ signition switch in the dark, the steeringlock cum ignition switch comes with anilluminated key ring. When you open thedriver’s door, the illuminated key ringcomes ‘ON’ for 60 seconds.

    NOTE• After inserting the key in the ignition

    switch, this ring remains ‘ON’ for60 seconds.

    • When the key is removed fromignition lock then all the doors willget unlocked.

    • When engine is started and vehicleis reached to speed of 15 kmphthen all the doors will lockautomatically.

    LOCK:You can insert or remove the key only inthis position. The steering column islocked when the key is removed.

    WARNINGDo not remove the key while driving. Itwill lock the steering and can causeloss of control. Remove the key onlywhen the vehicle is parked.

    ACC (Accessories ‘ON’):

    When ignition key is turned to ‘ACC’position, accessories like music systemare switched ‘ON’.

    The engine can be turned ‘OFF’ withoutlocking steering wheel by turning to‘ACC’ position from ‘ON’ position.

    ON:

    In this position, all the electricals andaccessories comes ‘ON’.

    START :

    Turn the key further clockwise to the‘START’ position (spring loaded) to startthe engine. As soon as the engine starts,release the ignition key. While cranking,some of the accessories will bemomentarily ‘OFF’.

    STEERING LOCK CUM IGNITION SWITCH

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    NOTE• Do not crank the engine for more

    than 10 seconds continuously. If theengine does not start, wait forapproximately 30 seconds beforecranking it again.

    • Release the key immediately afterstarting the engine or else, it maydamage the starter motor / flywheelcomponents, if the key is notreleased.

    SEATS & SEAT ADJUSTMENTS :Front seats:

    1. Seat back recliner lever2. Seat height adjustment lever (Only on

    Driver’s seat)3. Lever for forward and backward

    movement

    Bucket type seats are provided withmultiple adjustments.

    WARNING• Do not adjust the seat when driving.

    Any sudden or unexpectedmovement of the seat could causeyou to loose control of the vehicle

    resulting in an accident. Adjust theseat only when the vehicle isstationary.

    • After adjusting the seat, alwayscheck that it is securely locked intoits place by attempting to move theseat forward or backward withoutusing the lock release lever.

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    2. Seat back recliner:

    To change the seat back angle, leanforward slightly and raise the smallerlever. Keeping lever in raised position,lean back to the position you want andrelease the lever. Make sure that leverreturns to it’s original position.

    3. Seat height adjustment (Only fordriver’s seat ):

    Driver’s seat height can be adjusted bya lever located on the seat base on theright hand side, just ahead of the seatback recliner lever. You can raise the seatheight by pumping / pulling the leverupwards until appropriate seat height isreached and lower it by pumping /pushing the lever downwards.

    SEATS & SEAT ADJUSTMENTS

    Lumbar support is provided on Driver andCo-driver’s seats to give you comfortwhile driving. It is adjusted by the leverprovided on the side of the seat backrest.

    1. Lumbar support (if fitted):

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    GETTING STARTEDSEATS & SEAT ADJUSTMENTS4.Moving the seat forward andbackward:

    To adjust the seat position, lift the leverunder the seat cushion front, slide theseat to the desired position and releasethe lever. Once the desired position isachieved, release the lever to lock theseat. Make sure the seat is locked firmlyin position.

    Front seat armrest (if fitted):

    Front seats are provided with armrest.For folding the armrest, lift the armrestupward.

    NOTEIf you feel inconveniece while driving,always keep the armrest in foldableposition.

    Second row seat :

    Second row seat is split in 2 parts(60:40). Space for two occup ants isprovided at RH side and space for singleoccupant is provided at the LH side.

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    GETTING STARTED SEATS & SEAT ADJUSTMENTSSecond row seat somersault :

    The second row seats can beindependently folded as and whenrequired for carring long objects. The seatbase is provided with folding arrangementso that you can fold the rear seat forward.

    To somersault the second row seat,following steps to be carried out :

    To fold the rear seat, first delatch seatback by pulling lever (1) and rest on theseat base.

    1. Lever for folding seat backrest

    Place back the cup holder into the armrest box and close the lid,when it is notin use.

    NOTE• Never use armrest as a support.• Never allow children to sit on

    armrest.

    Cup holder

    1

    Foldable armrest cum cup holder(if provided) :

    A foldable armrest cum cup holder isprovided at the centre of middlepassenger seat backrest.

    To use as an armrest - Pull out thestrap at the top end and rest it on theseat in horizontal position.

    To open cup holder - Press the knobto open the arm rest lid and swing outthe cup holders.

    1. Foldable armrest 2. Knob

    1

    2

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    GETTING STARTEDSEATS & SEAT ADJUSTMENTSAfter rear seat backs are folded pull thelever (2) provided at the seat base sidesand take the respective seat base up sothat it is vertical.

    2. Lever for folding seat from base.

    To keep seat base horizontal, simplypush back the seat base.

    This folding feature gives additionalspace for keeping luggage.

    Side facing third row seat :The side facing seats are provided at therear of the vehicle behind second rowseat. These can be folded independentlyto get extra luggage space.

    To fold the seat, lift the seat baseupward and buckle the clamp to lock theseat. To release the seat, unbuckle theclamp and push the seat base / cushiondownwards.

    Luggage space after folding the rear jumpseats

    Luggage space after folding the secondrow seats and rear jump seats

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    HEAD RESTRAINT :Head restraints in your vehicle areergonomically designed for providingbetter neck support to the occupants.Whether for a long distance or shortdistance journey, head restraint providescomfort to the head and shoulder andacts as a safety device in the vehicle.The head restraint restrict the headmovement during a rear impact collision,they reduce the chance of neck andshoulder injury.

    HEAD RESTRAINT & SEAT BELTS

    1. Head restraint 2. Notch button

    SEAT BELTS :Occupants safety is utmost importantYour vehicle is equipped with seat belts,for front and rear seats as a part ofoccupant restraint system.Wearing seat belts properly can protectyou from being thrown against the insidesof the vehicle or against other occupantsin case of an accident or suddenbraking. It will reduce the chances ofsevere injury.This vehicle has three point inertia reeltype front and rear seat belts in the outboard positions and a lap belt for middlepassenger on second row rear seat. Innormal driving, the belt lets you movefreely in your seat. In case of an accidentor sudden braking, inertia reelautomatically tightens the belt to helprestrain your body.The anchor end of the shoulder belt isadjustable to suit the height of thepassenger wearing it. The lap belt hasone manually adjusted belt that fitsacross the hip bone. Make sure that your

    Every time you get in your vehicle,buckle up and make sure your headrestraint is raised high enough tocushion the back of your head. For bestprotection, adjust the top of the headrestraint as shown in the figure above.

    To increase the height, lift up and leaveat desired click position. To reduce theheight press the notch button and pushthe head restraint downwards.

    WARNINGDo not set it lower than your ears. Ifyour head restraint is too low , youcould get serious injuries in a rear endcollision, even at slower speed.Do not attempt to adjust the headrestraint, while driving the vehicle.

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    GETTING STARTEDSEAT BELTSseat is adjusted to a good drivingposition and the back of the seat isupright.Seat belt height adjustment :The anchor end of the shoulder belt isadjustable to suit the height of thepaasenger wearing it. Make sure thatyour seat is adjusted to a good drivingposition and the back of the seat isupright.For adjusting the seat belt height, pressthe button on the upper anchor of thebelt and slide it upwards or downwardsto suitable height.

    Seat belt height adjustment button

    NOTE• Adjust the shoulder belt height when

    you sit well back in the seat.• When adjusting the shoulder belt

    height, grip the height adjusterbutton securely and slide the heightadjuster up or down.

    WARNING• Verify the shoulder belt anchor is

    locked into position at theappropriate height. Never positionthe shoulder belt across your neckor face. Improperly positioned seatbelts can cause serious injuries inan accident.

    • Failure to replace seat belts after anaccident could leave you withdamaged seat belts that will notprovide protection in the event ofanother collision leading to personalinjury or death. Replace your seatbelts after being in an accident assoon as possible.

    Retractor pre - tensioner loadlimiter belts (RPLL) :The main function of RPLL belt is toremove slack from the belt in the eventof an accident to restrict forwardmovement of the occupant. The RPLLbelts are triggered in situations wherethe front or side airbags deploy. Do notdisconnect RPLL belts electricalconnection.

    NOTERPLL seat belts are fitted only on thevehicle which has air bags.

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    GETTING STARTED

    How to use shoulder / lapbelts :

    • Enter the vehicle and close the door.Sit back and adjust the front seat.Make sure that your seat is adjustedto a good driving position and the backof the seat is upright.

    • The tongue is located above the backof your seat. Grasp the tongue andpull out the belt over the shoulder andacross the chest. When the belt islong enough to fit, insert the tongueinto the lock buckle until you hear a“CLICK” which indicates that the beltis securely locked.

    • Position the lap belt across yourthighs, below your abdomen. Toremove slack in the lap belt portion,pull up a bit on the shoulder belt. Toloosen the lap belt if it is too tight, tiltthe tongue and pull on the lap belt. Asnug belt reduces the risk of slidingunder the belt in a collision.

    • To release the belt, push the redbutton on the lock buckle. The beltwill automatically retract to its stowedposition. If necessary , slide thetongue down the webbing to allow thebelt to retract fully.

    Seat belt safety :WARNING

    • Wearing a seat belt incorrectly isdangerous. Seat belts are designedto bear upon the bony structure ofthe body and should be worn lowacross the front of the pelvis, or thepelvis, chest and shoulders, asapplicable. Wearing the lap sectionof the belt across the abdominalarea must be avoided.

    1

    24

    3

    1. Seat Belt 3. Lock Buckle2. Tongue 4. Lap Belt

    SEAT BELTS

    • Each belt assembly must only beused by one occupant. It isdangerous to put a belt around achild being carried on theoccupant’s lap.

    • A belt that is buckled into the wrongbuckle will not protect you properly.Always buckle your belt into thebuckle nearest you.

    • A belt that is too loose will not protectyou as well. In a sudden stop, youcould move too far forward,increasing the possibility of injury.

    • A belt that is worn under your armis very dangerous. Your body couldstrike the inside surfaces of thevehicle in a collision. Wear the beltover your shoulder.

    • Be sure the belt is straight. If youcan’t straighten a belt, take it to yournearest TATA authorized dealer.

    • A frayed or torn belt could rip apartin a collision and leave you with noprotection. Inspect the belt system

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    GETTING STARTEDSEAT BELTS

    periodically, checking for cuts, frays,or loose parts.Do not disassembleor modify the system.

    • If possible, use the seat belts tosecure heavy luggage that are tobe carried on the seats.

    • Do not wear seat belts over hard,sharp or fragile items in clothing,such as pens, keys, spectacles etc.

    • Care should be taken to avoidcontamination of the webbing withpolishes, oils and chemicalsespecially battery acid. Cleaningmay safely be carried out usingmild soap and water.

    Seat belt warningindicator :

    Seat belt warning indicator switches ‘ON’for 3 seconds followed by blinking withbuzzer for 6 seconds, when ignition isturned ‘ON’ .Further if you have not worn seat beltand vehicle speed exceeds above 16kmph, the lamp will continue to flash withintermittent audio alarm. After fasteningthe seat belt, the buzzer and warningindicator goes ‘OFF’.

    Use of seatbelts for expectantmother:

    TATA MOTORS recommended the useof a seat belt. Expectant mother mustwear a correctly positioned seat belt. Itis safer for mother as well as unbornchild. Doctor’s advice is recommended.

    Expectant mother should wear the lappart of the belt across the thighs and assnug across the hips as possible. Keepthe belt low so that it does not comeacross the abdomen. That way thestrong bones of the hips will take theforce if there is a collision.

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    GETTING STARTED SEAT BELTS

    Child Restraint System (CRS) :

    TATA MOTORS strongly recommendsthe use of Child Restraint Systems(CRS) for all children up to age of 12years.

    Children kept unrestrained while travel-ling, may face serious injuries in case ofan accident.

    Selection and Installation of CRS:

    Always select the child restraint systemthat complies with latest safety standards(AIS 072, ECE R44).The CRS areclassified according to the child's size,height and weight. Select the appropri-ate CRS for your child. Ensure that thechild fits properly in the CRS and CRSis securely installed in the vehicle.

    For installation, please refer CRSmanufacturer’s instruction manual.

    Recommended CRS position:

    The suitability of seat position for carriage of children and recommended category ofchild restraint system is shown in the table below.

    Child restraint system( CRS) suitability for various seat positionsGroup Mass group Age Group Front 2nd Row 2nd Row 2nd Row 3rd Row 3rd Row

    Passenger Outboard Outboard Center RH LHLH RH

    0 Up to 10 kg Up to 9 months X U X X X X0+ Up to 13 kg Up to 24 months X U X X X XI 9 to 18 kg 9 - 48 months X U X X X XII 15 to 25 kg Approx 3-7 years X U X X X XIII 22 to 36 kg Approx 6-12 years X U X X X X

    X : Seat Position not suitable for children in this age group.U : Suitable for “universal” category restraints approved for use in this age group.

    NOTEUniversal is a category in the AIS072 / ECE R44 norm.

    NOTEWhen installing CRS in rear seat, push the front seat fully forward so that child’sfeet do not touch the front seat back.

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    GETTING STARTEDSEAT BELTS

    NOTEIf a child is to be seated in the frontseat (if recommended only), push thevehicle seat fully rearward and keepthe child in an approved forwardfacing CRS. Adjust the seat backrestto an upright position.While installingin rear seat, push the front seat fullyforward so that child’s feet do notcontact the front seat back.

    Storage for CRS:Always secure CRS safely in thevehicle or stow it in the luggagecompartment if not being used.While the vehicle is in motion an unre-strained CRS could flung through thevehicle interior in the event of a suddenbraking, maneuver or an accident. Thiscould cause injuries to the travellingoccupants.

    WARNINGReplace CRS that has withstood anyforce during an accident as it could

    have sustained damage which may notbe visible.

    Check list:

    1. Never carry children on somebody’slap when vehicle is in motion.

    2. Always secure children in thevehicle in a CRS. The CRS must besuitable for the child’s height, weightand build.

    3. Observe the instructions from themanufacturer of the CRS andalways keep the instruction manualin the vehicle.

    4. Always make sure that the seat beltrouting is correct for children and theyare sitting in the correct position.

    5. Do not leave any toys or otherobjects loose in the CRS or on theseat while the vehicle is in motion.

    WARNINGEach CRS should be used for one childonly.

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    GETTING STARTED SEAT BELTS

    Keep belts clean and dry :

    Keep the seat belts clean and dry. If beltsbecome dirty, clean them by using a mildsoap solution and warm water.

    CAUTIONDo not use bleach, dye, strongdetergents or because they maydamage and weaken the fabric.

    When to replace seat belts :

    Replace the entire in use seat beltassembly or assemblies if the vehiclehas been involved in an accident. Do thiseven if no damage is visible.

    Care of seat belts :

    Never disassemble or modify the seatbelt systems. Take care to assure thatseat hinges, doors or other abuse doesnot damage seat belts and belthardware.

    WARNINGIn case of rear seats, when you returnthe seat back to its upright positionafter it was folded down, be carefulnot to damage the seat belt webbingor buckle. Be sure that the webbingor buckle does not get caught orpinched in the rear seat. A seat beltwith damaged webbing or buckle willnot be as strong and could possiblyfail during a collision or sudden stop,resulting in serious injury.

    Periodic Inspection :

    Periodically inspect the seat belts fordamage of any kind. Replace thedamaged parts as early as possible.

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    ORVM Adjusting Main Switch

    • Now use the main switch knob like ajoystick to adjust the selected rearview mirrors to required position.

    Folding outer rear view mirror :You can fold both OR VM using themain switch. This allows you to parkyour vehicle in the limited parkingspace. For folding the ORVMassembly, bring the main switch tocentre position and slide the knobdownwards this will fold / close theORVM assembly inwards. Slide theknob downwards again to open / unfoldthe ORVM assembly.

    Power fold & motorised outer rearview mirror (if fitted):

    Your vehicle has m otorised rear viewmirrors on front doors. You can adjustthe mirror to the desired position withthe help of a switch provided on thedriver door.Motorised Rear View Mirrors allow thedriver to adjust the mirrors withoutlowering the glasses and withoutmoving from his position.• Rotate the main switch to left for

    adjusting left side rear view mirror andto right to adjust the right side rearview mirror.

    REAR VIEW MIRRORS :Inner rear view mirror (IRVM):

    Inner rear view mirror is mounted insidethe cabin near the front cabin lamp. Ithas two positions:a. Normal positionb. Antiglare position (For normal IRVM

    only)

    NOTEUse Antiglare position only whennecessary, as it reduces rear viewclarity.

    1. Inner rear view mirror2. Anti-glare knob (If fitted)

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    2

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    STEERING WHEEL POSITIONADJUSTMENT:

    You can adjust the steering wheelposition to suit your convenience.

    Adjust the steering wheel position asfollows before you start driving.

    1. Adjust the seat to the comfort ableposition.

    2. The lever to tilt the steering wheel isunder steering column. Push thelever down to unlock the steeringcolumn.

    1. Lock Position 2. Unlock Position

    TRANSFER CASE ELECTRIC SHIFTSWITCH (Only for 4X4 vehicle) :

    Your vehicle has the transfer caseselector switch on the central consolebelow music system. This is electricallyoperated switch, it helps in shifting from4X2 to 4X4 mode or vice-versa.

    This switch has three selectorpositions :2H - Only two rear wheels are driven.4H - All four wheels are driven.4L - All four wheels are driven ( vehicle

    runs at a speed reduction ratio todeliver higher torque)

    NOTE• Use 4L mode to negotiate sharp

    gradients or when driving throughloose soil / sand.

    • For more details, refer driving sectionof this book.

    3. Move the steering wheel up or downto the desire position. Position thewheel such a way that all theinstrument panel gauges andwarning lights are visible.

    4. Pull the lever upward to lock thesteering column once steeringcolumn position is fixed. Make surethat steering wheel is securely lockedby moving up and down.

    CAUTIONSteering wheel should be adjusted onlywhen the vehicle is stationary.

    REAR VIEW MIRRORS

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    GETTING STARTEDHEAD LIGHT CONTROLSMASTER LIGHT SWITCH: The Master Light Switch is located on

    the right of the steering wheel on thedashboard.

    Knob functions :

    1. OFF : In this position, all functionsare ‘OFF’.

    2. Parking : In this position, only Parkinglamps are switched ‘ON’.

    3. Headlamp : In this position, Headlamps and Parking lamp are switched‘ON’.

    4. Fog Lamp : For switching ‘ON’ theFog lamps, either the Head Lamp orParking lamp must be ‘ON’. Thereforeturn the knob to position 2 or 3.

    The knob can be pulled / pushed in twopositions to turn ‘ON’ / turn ‘OFF’ thefog lamps. First pull will turn ‘ON’ thefront fog lamps and second pull switches‘ON’ the rear fog lamps. Similarly thefirst push will switch ‘OFF’ the rear foglamps and next push will switch ‘OFF’front fog lamps.

    Master light switch

    Location of master light switch

    NOTEUse fog lamps in foggy / mistyconditions to improve visibility.

    5. Headlamp leveling :

    The master light switch also has headlamp leveling function. You can adjustthe headlamp beam depending on load(passengers / goods) in your vehicle.This can be operated by a scroll typeswitch located near the master lightswitch knob.

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    NOTEAdjust the headlamp beam as peroccupants, when vehicle is stationary.

    Depending upon the number ofoccupants and luggage in the vehicleHeadlamp focus may change. This canbe adjusted by rotating the switch to oneof the three level positions.

    WINDOW WINDING

    POWER WINDOWS :

    1. Rear power window lock / unlockbutton

    2. RH front window winding switch3. LH front window winding switch4. RH rear window winding switch5. LH rear window winding switch

    2

    4

    3

    5

    1

    Main window winding switch location (ondriver’s door)

    You can operate all the four windowglasses using the switches on driver’sdoor. They work only when the key is inthe ‘ACC’ position. In addition, otherdoors have a seperate switch for its glasson the door.Glasses are wounded up by pulling upthe switch and lowered by pressing itdown.Your vehicle also has the ‘EXPRESSDOWN’ feature (Driver side only) by

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    GETTING STARTEDWINDOW WINDING

    Window winding switch on rear doors

    which if you prefer to have the glass atits lower most position, press the switchdown a little longer and the glass glidesdown automatically.Lock / unlock switch :You can deactivate the power windowswitches at the rear doors by using thelock / unlock switch on the driver’s door.It has two positions :1. Rear power window lock / unlock

    switch pressed2. Rear power window lock / unlock

    switch released.

    Lock / unlock switch pressed:To activate the power window switch atrear doors, the driver has to press thelock / unlock switch once. The redindicator on the lock / unlock switch willturn ‘ON’. In this condition, the driver andthe rear passengers can independentlycontrol the opening and closing of rearwindows.Lock / unlock switch released:To deactivate the power window switchat rear doors, again press the safetyswitch this will bring the safety switch inrelease condition and the red indicatoron the lock / unlock switch will go ‘OFF’.In this condition, only driver can controlthe opening and closing of rear windows.

    WARNING• Deactivate the rear door power

    window switches when carryingchildren on the rear seat.

    • Take care not to trap your fingers /hands between the glass and theframe, while raising the glass.

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    GETTING STARTED

    01. Side Window Demisting Vent02. Top Stowage Box or Passenger Air

    Bag - PAB (if fitted)03. Top Utility Bin (if provided)04. Steering Wheel05. Instrument Cluster06. Side Air Vent07. Horn Pad and Driver Air Bag-DAB

    (if fitted)08. Accelerator Pedal09. Brake Pedal10. Clutch Pedal11. Steering Wheel Switches (if fitted)12. Hazard Warning Switch13. Music System (if provided)14. 4X4 Selector Switch (if fitted)15. Parking Brake16. Gear Shift Lever17. AUX/USB Ports18. Power Socket19. AC / HVAC Controls20. Central Air Vents21 Glow Box

    DASHBOARD

    DASH BOARD

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    GEAR SHIFTING LEVER & PARKING BRAKE

    GEARSHIFT LEVER & SHIFTINGPATTERN :

    PARKING BRAKE :

    A mechanical parking brake acting onlyon the rear wheel is provided on yourvehicle. The parking brake lever is locatedbehind the gearshift lever. To apply theparking brake, pull the lever up fully. Theindicator light on the instrumentpanel will come 'ON'.

    To release it, pull the lever up slightly,press the release button and push thelever down. The parking brake indicator

    1. Parking brake lever 2. Release buttonA. Parking Brake Applied PositionB. Parking Brake Released PositionThe gearshift lever is mounted on the

    central console between front seats. Thegear shift pattern is shown on the gearlever knob.

    CAUTIONThe reverse gear should be engagedonly when the vehicle is stationary.Wait for 5 seconds after declutchingto ensure smooth engagement of thereverse gear.

    on the instrument panel will go'OFF' when the parking brake lever is fullyreleased. When parking on level ground,place the gear lever in the 'Neutral'position. When parking on a downhillgradiant, place the gear lever in 'Reverse'position. When parking on uphillgradiant, place the gear lever in the '1st'position.

    CAUTIONApply the parking brake properlybefore leaving the vehicle & releaseit before moving. Use the parkingbrake for holding the vehicle on agradient.

    NOTEAfter the vehicle has come to stop,first apply the parking brake and thenadditionally engage a gear.

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    COMBI-SWITCH

    COMBI-SWITCH :LH STALK :

    1. Front windshield wash and wipe :To spray the washer fluid on thewindshield.

    1. When you pull the lever little longer,washer fluid will be sprayed on thewindshield.

    2. The windshield wipers operate for threecycles after the lever is released and onemore cycle after five seconds.

    3. When you crank the engine, the supplyto washer motor is momentorily cut off.

    CAUTIONIf you operate wash and wipe functionfor more than 30 seconds the control-ler cuts off the supply to washer motorsto avoid overheating.

    2. Rear windshield wash and wipe :Turn and hold the rotary knob to operaterear windshield wash and wipe. It will returnto ‘OFF’ position as soon as released.

    3. OFF positionWiper does not work in this position.

    1. Front windshield wash & wipe2. Rear windshield wash & wipe

    (if applicable)3. OFF position4. Rear intermittent wipe (if applicable)5. Rear wiper continuous ‘ON’

    (if applicable)6. Front windshield wipe & wash7. Intermittent wipe rotary switch

    4. Rear intermittent wipe :Turn the rotary knob and align position witharrow mark to operate rear intermittentwiper. Rear wiper will start wipingintermittently.

    5. Rear wiper continuous ‘ON’ :Turn the rotary knob and align position witharrow mark to operate rear continuouswiper. Rear wiper will start wipingcontinuously.

    6. Front windshield wipe and wash :A) Flick / Mist : To operate frontwindshield wiper in case of light-rainor mist, move the lever downwardslightly and release the wiper stalk.It will return to ‘OFF’ position. Thewiper will operate once.

    B) Intermittent wipe : To operateintermittent wipe, lift the lever toposition ‘B’.

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    COMBI-SWITCH

    By rotating rotary switch, you canselect desired wiper speed.

    C) Slow wipe : To select ‘SLOW’contineous wipe, lift the lever toposition ‘C’.

    D) Fast wipe : To select ‘FAST’continuous wipe, lift the lever toposition ‘D’.

    NOTETurn the ignition switch to ‘ON’position, to operate all wash and wipefunctions.

    All functions pauses temporarily, whenthe engine is being cranked andresumes it’s function once cranking iscomplete.

    CAUTION• Do not operate the windshield

    wipers, when the windshield is dryor obstracted.

    • Always check and top up thewindshield washer fluid in thecontainer.

    Get the front and rear washer nozzlescleaned periodically.

    High Speed

    Slow Speed

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    COMBI-SWITCH

    1

    RH STALK :

    1. Right turn signal :Right indicator lamps and instrumentcluster tell tale will come ‘ON’ if ignitionis ‘ON’ and indicator stalk is moveddownward. For changing lanes, lightlyflip the stalk downwards; indicator lampswill blink three times and then turn ‘OFF’.

    2. Left turn signal :Left indicator lamps and instrumentcluster tell tale will come ‘ON’ if ignition

    is ‘ON’ and indicator stalk is movedupward. For changing lanes, lightly flipthe stalk upwards; indicator lamps willblink three times and then turn ‘OFF’.

    3. Flash function :Pull the lever towards steering wheel toflash the hi-beam head lamps and it willremain ‘ON’ till lever is in pulled position.The lever will return to it’s originalposition after releasing the lever.

    4. Hi-Beam :To switch over head lamps to hi-beam :

    • Master light switch to head lampposition.

    • Push the lever towards instrumentcluster.

    • Hi-beam headlamps and instrumentcluster tell tale will come ‘ON’.

    To switch over from high beam to lowbeam, pull the lever back.

    1. Right turn signal2. Left turn signal3. Flash function4. High beam

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    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTERSpeedometer

    TemperatureGauge

    LCD FuelGauge

    RPM MeterIndicators

    Indicators Indicators

    SET Knob MODE Knob

    Left TurnIndicator

    Right TurnIndicator

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    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER

    The Instrument Cluster has following features :• Analogue Gauge : Speedometer, Tachometer / RPM meter, Fuel gauge and Temperature Gauge• LCD display : Odometer, Trip meter (A & B), Dimming, Digital Clock.• Tell Tales• MODE & SET Knobs

    SR. NO. FEATURES DESCRIPTION1 Speedometer Vehicle Speed (in km/h)2 Tachometer / RPM Meter Engine Speed (in rpm)3 Fuel Gauge Fuel Level (Empty to Full)4 Temperature Gauge Engine Temperature5 Odometer Total Distance Covered6 Trip ‘A’ & ‘B’ Distance travelled on each trip or between fuel fillings7 Dimmer for cluster & LCD backlighting 4 Levels (25%,50%,75% & 100%)8 Digital Clock 24 Hours Clock

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    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER- INDICATORS

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER - Tell tales

    COLOURTELL TALES LEGEND

    Malfunction Indication Lamp

    Green

    Green

    Blue

    Red

    Red

    Amber

    Turn Left

    Turn Right

    High Beam

    Battery Charging

    Park Brake Applied and BrakeFluid Oil level low

    Glow plug indicator

    Low Engine Oil Pressure

    Amber

    Red

    COLOURTELL TALES LEGEND

    Red

    Green

    Green

    Red

    Air Bag

    4H Indicator

    4L Indicator

    Immobilizer

    Front Fog Green

    AmberWater in Fuel

    Seat Belt Red

    AmberABS

    Door Open Red

    Rear Fog Amber

    AmberService Lamp

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    Low engine oil pressureindicator:When the ignition is turned ‘ON’, thissymbol lights up and goes ‘OFF’ as soonas the required engine oil pressure isdeveloped after starting the engine.

    WARNINGIf the low oil pressure indicator doesnot glow or remains ‘ON’ with the ‘IGN’‘ON’ and engine is running, it indicatesa fault in the electrical circuit /lubrication system. Take your vehicleto a TATA Authorised Service centre.

    Water in fuelindicator:This symbol indicates excess wateraccumulation in the fuel pre-filter cumsedimenter. It will come ‘ON’ whenignition is turned ‘ON’ and will go ‘OFF’in approx. 3 seconds. When this lampremains ‘ON’ and a buzzer is sounded,water needs to be drained from fuel pre-filter cum sedimenter immediately.

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER- INDICATORS

    TELL TALES DESCRIPTIONTurn signal:

    One of these symbol comes ‘ON’ whenthe turn indicators is switched ‘ON’. Turnsignal lamps can be operated only whenthe ignition supply is ‘ON’ and by usingthe turn indicator switch on the combi-switch. The direction indicator arrow(LHS) and (RHS) on the instrumentcluster flashes along with externalindicator lights as selected.If one of the external indicator bulbs getsfused, it is indicated by high frequencyflashing of the bulb of the same side.

    High beam:This symbol comes ‘ON’ when theheadlamp high beam is switched ‘ON’.

    Battery charging:

    This symbol lights up when the ‘IGN’ isturned ‘ON’ and should go ‘OFF’ afterthe engine starts.

    NOTEIf it remains ‘ON’ while the engine isrunning, it indicates that the batteryis not getting charged. Switch off allunnecessary electrical equipmentand get the problem attended to atTATA Authorised Service outlet.

    Park brake / brake fluidoil level indicator:This indicator comes ‘ON’ forapproximately 3 seconds when ignitionis turned 'ON' and goes ‘OFF’. If itremains ‘ON’, it may indicate :1. Brake fluid level is low.2. Parking brake is applied. It will go

    ‘OFF’when it is released.3. Fault in ABS/EBD systemDiesel pre-heat indicator /Glow plug indicator:This symbol comes ‘ON’ when theignition key is in the ‘ON’ position.

    NOTEEngine should be started only after thisindicator goes ‘OFF’.

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    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER- INDICATORS

    Seat beltindicator:

    Seat belt warning indicator comes ‘ON’for 3 seconds followed by blinking withbuzzer for 6 seconds, when ignition isturned ‘ON’ .If seat belt is not fastened, the lamp willbe ‘ON’ continuously without audio alarmtill vehicle speed reaches 16 km/h.When vehicle speed exceeds above 16km/h, the lamp will continue to flash withintermittent audio alarm.

    Once the seat belt is fastened, the buzzerand warning indicator will go ‘OFF’.

    Immobilizer warningindicator :This symbol is of a system that disablesengine starting if you do not use theoriginal key. The user has to use originalkey for authentification and unlocking thevehicle. Refer to Immobilizer section fordetails.

    Lamp Blink: Vehicle is in immobilizedcondition when key is not inserted.Lamp OFF: Normal condition(Authenticated user) and engine willstart.Lamp ON: Problem with key/system.Take your vehicle to TATA Authorisedservice centre.

    Front fog lamp :

    This symbol comes ON when the FrontFog lamp is ‘ON’.

    Rear fog lamp :

    This symbol comes ‘ON’ when the RearFog lamp is ‘ON’.

    Door open warningindicator :If any of the door is open or not properlyclosed, this symbol turns ‘ON’ once theignition key is inserted. Please ensureall the doors are properly closed beforeyou start driving.

    CAUTIONIf water is not drained from thesedimenter, it can cause seriousdamage to the fuel injection system.

    ABS indicator:

    When ignition is turned ‘ON’, this symbolcomes ‘ON’ for few seconds and goes‘OFF’.This symbol will continue to remain 'ON'or will come 'ON' after Ignition ‘ON’precheck if there is a problem in the ABSsystem.

    Airbag indicator:

    The air bag warning symbol comes onfor approximately 3 seconds when theignition is turned ‘ON’ and goes ‘OFF’.

    WARNINGIf it remain ‘ON’ or blinks, take yourvehicle to the nearest TATA AuthorisedService Centre.

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    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER- INDICATORS

    Service IndicatorLamp:This symbol indicates the car’s enginecondition.1. It comes “ON” when ignition is

    switched “ON” and once engine iscranked, it goes “OFF”.

    2. It remains “ON” if there is a problemin any of the EMS related/ enginecomponents.

    NOTEIf the Service indicator lamp remains“ON” when the engine is running, theengine’s performance deterioratesmarginally & sometimes significantly.Take your car to a TATA Authorizedservice centre.

    Malfunction IndicationLamp (MIL):This symbol comes ON when the ignitionis turned “ON” and goes “OFF” once theengine is cranked.

    NOTEThis symbol will remain “ON” for anyengine related fault, which may causeincrease in emission levels of the carbeyond the regulatory limit. Take yourcar to a TATA Authorized service centre.

    On Board Diagnostic (OBD) System:On board Diagnostics or OBD is anautomotive term referring to a vehicle’sself Diagnostic and reporting capability.The OBD system allows continuousdiagnosis of the components of thevehicle correlated with emissions. Thissystem warns the driver, by turning “ON”the Malfunction Indication lamp (MIL) onthe instrument cluster, when a faultcauses emission levels to increase.The OBD system also has a diagnosticconnector that can be interfaced withappropriate diagnostic tools, whichmakes it possible to read the fault codesstored in the Electronic Control Unit,together with a series of specificparameters for Engine operation andDiagnosis. This check can also becarried out by the traffic police.

    The diagnostic connector is locatedunder the dashboard (Above the Brakeand Accelerator pedal) as shown in theimage.

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    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER - INDICATORS & GAUGES

    The speedometer indicates the vehiclespeed in km/hr. Driving your vehicle asper the recommended speeds will helpyou get optimum fuel economy andenhanced engine life.Engine coolant temperature gauge:The engine coolant temperature gaugeindicates the approximate coolanttemperature. If the coolant temperature

    4H & 4L indicator :(Only on 4WD vehicle)With ignition ‘ON’ and transfer caseswitch in 2H mode both 4H and 4Lindicator lamps on instrument clustershould glow for a few seconds only andgo ‘OFF’.

    Continuous illumination indicates anelectrical fault. Do not run the vehicle ifboth 4H and 4L lamps are ON.

    The 4H and 4L lamps will glow only whenthe transfer case is either in 4H or 4Lmode.

    Fuelgauge

    Low fuelwarning

    lamp

    Speedometer :

    Temperaturegauge

    Hightemp.

    warninglamp

    reading is very high or if the high coolanttemperature indicator comes ON, reducethe vehicle's speed and switch OFF theAC. Take the vehicle to an authorisedservice station at the earliest.RPM meter / Tachometer :

    This meter indicates the engine rpm.Change the gears at appropriate enginerpm and speed to get good fuel economyand driving pleasure.

    NOTEIn case the fault occurs and MILcomes ON, contact nearest TATAMOTORS authorized service center.After eliminating the inconvenience, tocheck the system completely, TATAMOTORS authorized service centersare obliged to run a bench test and ifnecessary, road tests which may alsocall for a long journey. The functioningof MIL lamp may also be checked bythe traffic police using specific devices.

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    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER - GAUGES

    Do not increase the engine rpmunnecessarily.

    Fuel gauge :The fuel gauge indicates the approximatefuel level in the tank.

    Refill the fuel tank before the needletouches the coloured band on the gauge.At this point, fuel level in tank is low andit is advised to get fuel filled immediately.

    Multifunctional LCD, Odometer,Dimmer and Trip meter (A and B),Digital clock, ambient temperature:

    LCD has two line displays. The first linedisplays the Odometer count. Thesecond line displays either of Trip meterA, Trip meter B, Dimmer and Intensitylevel of panel illumination, Ambienttemperature and Digital clock display.The selection and control of functions aredone through 'MODE' and 'SET' pushbuttons (knobs) provided on either sideof the LCD.The 'MODE' knob is used to select oneof Trip meter A, Trip meter B, Ambienttemperature, Digital clock display andIntensity level of panel illumination.

    Odometer and trip meter (on LCD):The odometer record the total distancethe vehicle has been driven. The tripmeter can be used to measure thedistance travelled on each trip or betweenfuel fillings. Keep track of the odometerreading and follow the maintenanceschedule regularly for meeting servicerequirements.

    Ambient temperature :Ambient Temperature is measured anddisplayed in the units °C or °F, whichyou can select by pressing the MODEand SET switch.You can select required function on LCDby using MODE and SET knobs availableon cluster, as indicated in the tablefurther.

    Please note that each knob has to bepressed and released to change thefunction.

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    LCD FEATURES:A. Multifunction LCD

    B. Trip meter (A and B)Type: 7 Segments, indication by 4 digitsand 1 decimalRange: 0.0 to 1999.9Resolution: 0.1 km or milesTrip meter reading shall over flow to “0.0”after it crosses 1999.9 km.

    TRIP - A (as applicable)

    SR.NO. DISPLAY WITH MODE KNOB PRESSED WITH SET KNOB PRESSED1 Main odometer Display changes to Trip A ---------------2 Trip A To change the display to trip B Knob to reset trip A3 Trip B To change the display to dimmer Knob to reset trip B4 Dimmer To change the display to ambient Adjust illumination brightness

    temperature 25%,50%,75%,100%,75%,50%,25%5 Ambient temperature To change the display to clock Toggle between ºC to ºF conversion6 Clock To change the display to trip A To set the clock (hrs. & secs.)

    Trip odometer count can be reset by pressing ‘SET’ knob for over 10 secs when display indicates Trip ‘A’ or Trip ‘B’ .

    Colour: Black Text with background.

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER - GAUGES

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    TRIP- B (as applicable)

    After selecting the dimming level, thedisplay will show the next information(e.g. Main Odometer) after 20 secs.Press the “MODE” knob earlier to seethe next information.

    Digital clock :

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER - GAUGES

    Trip meter resetTrip meter (A and B) can be reset bypressing the “SET” knob slightly longerwhen particular Trip meter is selected.

    C. Dimmer for cluster, LCD andInstrument panel illumination (asapplicable)You can adjust the LCD brightness thatis best suited to you and it is shown bythe number of Dashes on the display,

    A. 2 Dashes => 25 %B. 4 Dashes => 50 %C. 6 Dashes => 75 %D. 8 Dashes => 100 %

    Type: 7 segments, 4 digitsRange: 00:00 hrs.Resolution: 24 hours clockThis feature has 24 hour display format,which can be user selected through"MODE" & "SET" knobs provided.

    Procedure for digital clock setting:1. The clock can be set using both the

    ‘SET’ and ‘MODE’ keys.

    2. Pressing the ‘SET’ knob for 5 secs.will cause the displayed time to flashi.e. clock setting mode.

    3. At entry into clock setting mode,Hours digit will flash first.

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    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER - GAUGES & HAZARD WARNING SWITCH

    4. While the Hours data is flashing,pressing and releasing the SET keywill toggle between minutes andhours.

    5. While the numbers flashing, pressingthe MODE the key will advance thedisplayed number.

    6. While the numbers are flashing, if nokeys are pressed for 5 secs. Thenthe current value displayed are storedand the display stops flashing.

    Ambient temperature:

    Type: 7 segments,2 digitsRange: -10ºC to +60 ºC or +14 ºF to+140 ºFAmbient Temperature can be seen with°C or °F unit, which can be selected by

    user by using “MODE” and “SET” knobs.

    E. Odometer (as applicable)Type: 7 segments, 6 digits. Range: 0 to999999Resolution: 1 kmThe Odometer reading will not over flowto “0.0” when the maximum value isaccumulated, the display will freeze tomaximum value.

    HAZARD WARNING SWITCH :

    When hazard warning switch ispressed, the right and left directionindicators along with tell tales on the

    instrument cluster and hazard warningLED start flashing simultaneously. Toswitch off the function, press theHazard warning switch again.

    When pressed, the Hazard functionoverrides the turn indicator (right, left)function.

    NOTEHazard warning function remains‘ON’ even though key is taken out.

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    1. SEEK BACKWARD2. SOURCE3. SEEK FORWARD4. MUTE/ REJECT PHONE

    CALLS5. VOLUME (+)6. VOLUME (-)7. PHONE RECEIVE

    STEERING SWITCHES

    1

    4

    2

    3

    5

    6

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    STEERING WHEEL SWITCHES: (LHS)(If fitted):

    VOLUME : To increase (+) /decrease (-) volume of musicsystem / radio.

    MUTE / PHONE REJECT :To reject or hang up a phonecall. It is also used to silentthe volume of music system /radio.

    SEEK FORWARD / BACK-WARD : To change radiochannels.

    SOURCE: To select therequired source in theinfotainment (USB,AUX, AM,FM).

    STEERING WHEEL SWITCHES: (RHS)(If fitted):

    STEERING SWITCHES

    PHONE RECEIVE :

    This