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Steering lock is with Ignition switch, put 
the ignition key (2) to “OFF” position & 
turn the handle bar towards left or right & 
push the key downwards & turn towards 
“LOCK” position. 
After locking take out the ignition key.

STEERING LOCK

(2)  Ignition key

2

2

Location : 

On the rear left side of the seat, 

below rear cowl.

SEAT LOCK  

16

Operation : 

Insert the key (1) and turn it 

clockwise. Pull the knob (2) downward to 
release the seat. To install, engage the lug 
on the underside of the seat with the frame 
and press on the top rear side of the seat 
until the lock  clicks.

HELMET HANGER

The helmet can be hung and locked on the 
helmet hanger (3) provided with the seat 
lock by rotating the key.

(1) Key      (2) Knob    (3) Helmet hanger

3

1

2

Never hold starter switch continuously for 
more  than  5  seconds  as  continuous 
cranking of engine will drain the battery.

Summary of Contents for GLAMOUR PROGRAMMED FI

Page 1: ...ly chain Your motorcycle is conforming to latest Bharat stage III norms regulation for emission safety noise levels We are also using non asbestos brake shoes pads and engine gasketswhichareenvironmentfriendlyinnature This booklet is your guide to the basic operation and maintenance of your new Hero MotoCorp GLAMOUR PROGRAMMED FI Please take time to read it carefully As with any fine machine prope...

Page 2: ...E AT THE TIME OF ITS PRINTING APPROVAL AND THE ACCURACY OR CORRECTNESS OF THE SAME IS NOT UNDERTAKEN OR GUARANTEED Hero MotoCorp Ltd RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE CHANGES IN ITS CONTENTS AT ANY TIME WITHOUT NOTICE AND OR INCURRINGANYOBLIGATION WHATSOEVER NO ONE ISALLOWED TO REPRODUCE ANY PART OF THIS PUBLICATION WITHOUT OBTAINING PRIORWRITTENPERMISSION FROM Hero MotoCorp Ltd ...

Page 3: ...EL TANK 17 SEAT LOCK 16 RIGHT HANDLEBAR CONTROLS 15 STEERING LOCK 16 PRE RIDE INSPECTION 22 STARTING THE ENGINE 23 HEADLAMP ADJUSTMENT 49 WASHING THE MOTORCYCLE 53 UTILITY BOX TOOL KIT 27 SAFETY PRECAUTION 29 OIL SCREEN FILTER CENTRIFUGAL FILTER 32 THROTTLE OPERATION 36 VALVE CLEARANCE 36 CLUTCH 38 REAR BRAKE 45 BATTERY 46 FRONT WHEEL REMOVAL 50 REAR WHEEL REMOVAL 52 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 30 DRIVE ...

Page 4: ...cle Description Y Year of Mfg Z Assembly Plant X Month of Mfg YYYYY Serial Number XXXXEL Engine Description Y Year of Mfg Z Assembly Plant X Month of Mfg YYYYY Serial Number XXXXELYZXYYYYY M B L X X X X A P Y Z X Y Y Y Y Y X X X X E L Y Z X Y Y Y Y Y Model Code MOTORCYCLE IDENTIFICATION Vehicle Identification Number VIN VIN VIN ...

Page 5: ...0 mm 1500 100 r min In 0 05 mm Ex 0 05 mm 0 95 litre at disassembly 0 75 litre at draining Saddle Height 790 mm 157 ml kW 124 8 cc ITEM SPECIFICATIONS PRODUCT SPECIFICATION Maximum Power Maximum Torque 10 35 N m 4000 r min cold condition ...

Page 6: ... 3 350 67 20 3 071 43 14 2 769 36 13 1 500 30 20 1 095 23 21 0 913 21 23 ITEM SPECIFICATIONS Telescopic Hydraulic Shock Absorber Rectangular Swingarm with 5 step Adjustable Hydraulic Shock Absorber Front Suspension Rear Suspension Front Rear 12 V 21 5 W MFR LED LED 12V 5 0W LED CHASSIS AND SUSPENSION POWER TRANSMISSION ELECTRICAL LED 12V 1 12W Dia 240 mm Optional MF Battery MF 4 12V 3 Ah MF stands...

Page 7: ...stopping motorcycle use both brakes simultaneously keeping throttle inthecloseposition 7 During night time dip headlamps of your motorcycle for oncoming traffic or when followinganothervehicle 8 Give way to others on the road and sig nalbeforeyoumakeaturn Do s 9 To make yourself more visible wear brightreflectiveclothingthatfitswell 4 Ride defensively and at a steady speed between40 50 km hr 6 Res...

Page 8: ...ere with operating any controls Be sure electrical equipment does not exceed the motorcycle s electrical system capacity page 3 A blown fuse cancausealoss of lights Modifications We strongly advise you not to remove any original equipment or modify your motorcycle in any way that would change its design or operation Such changes could seriously impair your motorcycle s handling stability and braki...

Page 9: ...tible spares and accessories can upset or deteriorate your motorcycle s runningcondition Noise Pollution Noise beyond a certain decibel is pollution Whether it is from horns ordefectivemufflers excessivenoisewillcauseheadachesanddiscomfort Emission Pollution Get emission of your motorcycle checked by Authorised agencies atleast once every 3 months or as notified by the government from time to time...

Page 10: ...al switch 5 Rear view mirror 10 Programmed FI Malfunction 20 Leg guard 19 Fuel tank cap 13 Tripmeter knob 15 Front brake lever 16 Throttle grip 17 Electric starter switch 11 Speedometer 12 LCD panel 14 Master cylinder 18 Ignition switch with steering lock DESCRIPTION Accessories and features shown may not be part of standard fitment 5 15 12 14 2 3 4 6 8 10 11 13 1 16 17 18 19 20 7 9 ...

Page 11: ...ar reflex reflector 14 Tail Stop lamp 15 Rear grip 17 Front reflex reflector 12 Rear turn signal lamp 16 Clutch lever 17 Starter motor 10 15 13 LEFT SIDE VIEW 6 Accessories and features shown may not be part of standard fitment 3 12 14 16 ...

Page 12: ...rtment Inside 8 Throttlebody Inside 10 Utility box 9 Air suction valve 6 Brake pedal 7 Oil filler cap 11 Caliperassembly 12 Front brakedisc 13 Front turnsignallamp 16 Exhaustmuffler 15 Visor 14 Headlamp 13 15 Accessories and features shown may not be part of standard fitment 3 4 6 7 10 11 5 9 8 2 12 1 16 ...

Page 13: ...n the ignition switch is turned ON the 3 Programmed FI Programmed FI Malfunction Indicator Lamp glows for few seconds and then should go OFF It indicates that Programmed FI system is OK If it flashes or remains ON there is an abnormalityintheProgrammedFI itisrecommended to reduce the speed and drive to the Authorised HeroMotoCorpworkshopforcheck up headlamp 5 8 6 2 4 1 7 9 10 PARTS FUNCTIONS INSTR...

Page 14: ...dduringatrip 4 Neutralindicator Lightglows when vehicleisinneutral Indicates the turn signal lamp operation to 6 Turn signalindicator therider Itindicatesthecurrentmileageof the 7 RealTimeMileageIndicator 5 Speedometer Indicatesdrivingspeed motorcycle in km litre The indication RTMI will change after every 10 seconds depending upon the driving condition page 13 ...

Page 15: ...andPass lamp can be operated Fuel gauge indicates fuel level Programmed FI MalfunctionIndicatorLamp functional Engine cannot be started and noelectricalsystemwillbe Key can be removed ON OFF LOCK Steering can be locked 1 2 3 OFF Position Lock Open LOCK Position ON Position IGNITION SWITCH ...

Page 16: ... RealTimeMileageIndicator RTMI The Real Time Mileage Indicator 1 shows the currentmileageofthemotorcycleinkm litreand isrefreshedafterevery10seconds WhentheignitionswitchisturnedON theReal Time Mileage Indicator will temporarily show the digit which indicates that all the digitalLCDsegmentsareworking Thedisplay rangeisfrom km litre 1 1 Real time mileage indicator The RTMI shows a minimum value of ...

Page 17: ... hence the display can goupto km litre ODOMETER The Odometer 4 shows accumulated distancetraveled The Tripmeter Odometer can be selected by pressing the MODE RESET button alternately TRIPMETER The Tripmeter 2 shows distance traveled per trip The Tripmeter can be reset to zero by pressing the MODE RESETbutton 3 formorethan2seconds NOTE 2 Tripmeter 3 MODE RESET button 4 Odometer 2 4 3 1 6 ...

Page 18: ...s in neutral If the vehicle Shift the turn signal switch sideways for right left indications and leave it to come backtoitsnormalpositiononitsown 5 4 3 Dimmer switch IMPORTANT To switch OFF the turn signal after completing the turn gently push theknobinside 4 Turn signal lamp switch 15 5 RIGHT HANDLEBAR CONTROLS ...

Page 19: ...TLOCK 16 Operation Insert the key 1 and turn it clockwise Pull the knob 2 downward to release the seat To install engage the lug on the underside of the seat with the frame and press on the top rear side of the seat untilthelock clicks HELMETHANGER The helmet can be hung and locked on the helmet hanger 3 provided with the seat lockbyrotatingthekey 1 Key 2 Knob 3 Helmet hanger 3 1 2 Never hold star...

Page 20: ...n the cap facing towards the front of the motorcycle then press gently The key springs back to the normal position and capgetslocked 1 To unlock fuel tank cap 1 Lift the key hole cover 2 insert ignition key 3 turn it clockwise and remove the cap Do not park the motorcycle under direct sunlight as it causes evaporation of petrol due to heat and deterioration of paint gloss duetoultravioletrays 4 4 ...

Page 21: ... the oil level window 1 It must be between upper andlowerlevelmarks 3 Stoptheengine waitfor2 3minutes 5 Quantity of the oil to be filled is 0 75 liter approx duringoilchange 1 Oil level window 2 Upper level mark 3 Lowerlevelmark 4 Oilfillercap 4 ENGINE OIL LEVEL CHECK ENGINE OIL TOP UP PROCESS 2 Start the engine let it idle for 3 5 minutes 1 Parkthemotorcycleonitsmainstand 2 SavitaOilTechnologiesL...

Page 22: ...h approximately 0 75 litre of therecommendedgradeoil After the oil has completely drained replace the sealing washer 2 with a newoneandreinstallthedrainplug 2 2 Sealing washer Stop the engine and let the engine oil settledown 7 Rechecktheoillevel 8 ENGINE OIL REPLACEMENT PROCESS Reinstall the oil filler cap with a new O ring ...

Page 23: ...afely operate your motorcycle the tyres mustbeofrecommendedtypeandsize ingood condition with adequate tread and correctly inflated Therecommendedtyressizeis Properly inflated tyres provide the best combination of handling tread life and riding comfort Generally under inflated tyres wear unevenly adversely affect handling and are more likely to fail from being overheated Under inflated tyres can al...

Page 24: ... the tyre is removed and put back in case of puncture ensure the arrow mark 2 on the tyre is in the same direction as thatofforward rotationofwheel Carefully inspect the tyres for any damage if the motorcycle hits a potholeor hardobject Tread Wear ...

Page 25: ...ering positions page36 11 Rear view mirror ensure that the rear view mirror gives a good rear view when youaresittingonthemotorcycle 15 Steering check for smooth action and for easymaneuverability 13 Fitting fasteners check tighten if necessary 14 Battery checkvoltage page46 48 1 Engine oil level check and top up engine oil if required page 18 19 Checkfor leaks 2 Programmed FI Malfunction Indicato...

Page 26: ...smotion 4 Electric start Press the starter switch withfullyclosedthrottle NOTE To start the engine in any gear position press the clutch lever and push the starterswitch Never attempt to kick start while the motorcycle is moving forward or backward This may lead to damage the productandis notsafeaswell Do not wide open the throttle during startingthevehicle Kick starting will not be possible if th...

Page 27: ...thestartswitchfor 5seconds NOTE If the engine fails to start after repeated attempts it may be flooded with excess fuel 1 Open thethrottlefully If the motorcycle has fallen down before restarting the engine you must turn the ignition switch to OFF position and then backto ON During first 1000 kms do not operate the motorcycle at more than 65 kms hr speed in top gear 45 kms hr in third gear 30 kms ...

Page 28: ... rear brakes simultaneously Independent use of only the front or rear brake increases stopping distance Extreme braking may cause wheel locking and reduce control over the motorcycle Wherever possible reduce speed or apply brake before entering a turn closing the throttle or braking in mid trun may cause wheel slip Wheel slip will reduce control over the motorcycle When riding in wet or rainy cond...

Page 29: ...s Continuous brake application can overheat the brakes and reduce their effectiveness 1 Always lock the steering and never leavethekeyintheignitionswitch 2 Park your motorcycle in a locked garagewheneverpossible 3 Use an additional anti theft device of good quality 4 Put your name address and phone number in this Owner s Manual and keepitinyourmotorcycleatalltimes ADDRESS ______________________ NA...

Page 30: ...the slot on the lug by sliding it back and press gently to engage the lock holding the key rotated in the clock wise directionandreleasethekeytolock TOOLKIT Pull open the utility box cover from the lower tab given below and release the tabs fromtheupperslot 5 1 To open insert the key 1 turn it clockwise pull out lug 2 and slide the shroud 3 towards thefront UTILITYBOX To store some important utili...

Page 31: ...y conditions will require more frequent service than specified in the Maintenance Schedule If your vehicle overturns or is involved in a crash be sure that you visit your Authorised Hero MotoCorp workshop for detailedinspections The first aid kit 2 is located below the seat in the rear Some emergency first aid can be performed by medicine contained inthekit FIRST AID KIT 4 ElasticBandage 1 No 5 Ga...

Page 32: ...ero MotoCorp genuinepartsfor repairandreplacement Be sure there is adequate ventilation wheneveryouoperatetheengine SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Make sure the engine is OFF before you begin any maintenance or repairs This will help to eliminate several potentialhazards Carbon monoxide poisoning from engineexhaust Burns from hot parts Do not run the engine unless instructedtodo so To help prevent the motorcy...

Page 33: ... 100 Next 100 Next 100 3000 6000 9000 12000 I C L A at every 2000 kms I C L A at every 2000 kms Engine Idle Speed DearCustomer We would strongly recommend the following schedule to keep your motorcycle in perfect running condition and healthy environment Motorcycle subjected to severe use or riddenindustyareawillrequiremorefrequentservicing MAINTENANCE ...

Page 34: ...Hero MotoCorp workshop for inspection cleaning lubrication and adjustmentofdrivechainatevery2000 kms Replaceengineoilonceinevery6000kms Topup onceinevery3000 kms NOTE Always wipe the water from the motorcycle after washing Use clean soft cloth or pressurised airfor completelydryingthewater Secondary Air Injection Muffler Catalytic Converter I E I E I E 1st 60 Next 100 3000 3500 6000 6500 9000 9500...

Page 35: ...h flashpointsolvent kerosene 3 Riderfootrest 4 Clutchcable 2 Muffler 1 Kickstarterpedal 5 4 1 2 3 7 Centrifugalfiltercover 6 Oilfilterscreen 5 Rightcrankcasecover 8 Centrifugalfilter 7 8 6 5 Remove centrifugal filter cover 7 clean the centrifugal filter 8 with non flammable or high flash point solvent keroseneordiesel 7 Fill the crankcase with clean engine oil asperspecification 6 Reinstall the ce...

Page 36: ...nt is necessary bend the side electrode carefully Make sure theplugwasher isingoodcondition 6 Tighten a new spark plug 1 2 turn with a spark plug wrench to compress the washer If you are reusing a plug it should only take 1 8 1 4 turn after the plugseats 5 With the plug washer attached thread the spark plug in by hand to prevent cross threading 1 Noisesuppressor cap 2 Sparkplug Disconnect the nois...

Page 37: ...crews 2 5 5 Aircleanerassembly 6 Mountingclamp 2 1 Pull out the air cleaner assembly 5 by separating the mounting clamp 6 fromtheholder AIR CLEANER Refertothesafetyprecautionon page29 The air cleaner element is of dry paper pleated type it should be serviced at regular intervals page30 Whenridingindustyareas morefrequentservicemaybenecessary 6 Remove the air cleaner element 7 fromtheelementholder ...

Page 38: ... inlet air duct press gently to fix the mounting clamp in housing Ensure cover lug should take proper seat on the othersideofthemountingclamp 7 Air cleaner element 8 Element holder 9 Air nozzle Nowblowthedustfromthesurfaceofthe paperelementabout50mmawayfromit O with the air nozzle 9 at an angle of 45 andmovingitalongthepaperpleats Never wash the air cleaner element Only blow air for cleaning the d...

Page 39: ...alve clearance at thespecifiedintervals page30 VALVE CLEARANCE Refer to the safety precaution on page 29 Cableinspection Check for smooth rotation of the throttle grip from the fully open to the fully closed position Check at full left and full right steering positions Inspect the condition of the throttle cable from the throttle grip down to the throttle body If the cable is kinked chafed or impr...

Page 40: ...se and re align the T mark withtheindexmark The adjustment must be made when the piston is at Top Dead Center and both the inlet and exhaust valves are closed This condition can be determined by moving the rocker arms If they are free it is an indication that the valves are closed and the piston is in compression stroke 5 6 6 7 Adjustment 1 Remove the crankshaft hole cap 1 andtimingholecap 2 The c...

Page 41: ... be at normal operating temperature for accurate idle speed adjustment Ten minutes of stop and go ridingis sufficient IDLE SPEED Refertothesafetyprecautionsonpage 29 Idle adjusting screw A Increase r min B Decrease r min Refer to the safety precautions on page 29 7 NOTE While the vehicle is operated at higher altitude it is advisable to adjust the idle r minto1500 100r min Standard clearance cold ...

Page 42: ...A B 1 4 39 NOTE If proper adjustment cannot be obtained or the clutch does not work properly visit your Authorised HeroMotoCorp Ltd workshop 2 3 1 Free play 10 20 mm adjusting nut ...

Page 43: ...ock plate 4 inside the hole Ensure that the chain lock plate open end 5 is installed in the oppositedirectionofthechainrotation Inspect the sprocket teeth for wear or damage 2 5 4 22 Turn the engine OFF park the motorcycle on its main stand and shift the transmission into neutral Remove holecap 2 Drive chain slack 3 should be adjusted to allow approximately 30 mm vertical movementbyhand 3 Drive ch...

Page 44: ...ed Turn the adjusting nut clockwise to decrease the slack or anticlockwise to increase the slackof thechain Sleevenuttorque 4 2 kgf m Tightentherearaxlenutandsleevenut Align the chain adjuster index mark 5 with the rear edge 6 of the adjusting slots on both sides of the swing arm equally If the drive chain slack is excessive when the rear axle is moved to the farthest limit of adjustment the drive...

Page 45: ...ormanceandlongerlife Visit Authorised Hero MotoCorp workshop for inspection cleaning lubrication and adjustment of drive chain atevery2000kms NOTE Refer to the safety precautions on page 29 Measure the distance of the front brake lever 1 moves before the brake starts to take hold Free play 2 should be 10 20 mmatthetipof thebrakelever Turn the engine OFF park the SAE 90 grade oil 2 Free play 10 20 ...

Page 46: ...stments by turning the adjusting nut 3 at the front brake arm 4 Make sure the cut out on the adjusting nut 3 is seated on the brake arm pin 5 after makingfinalfreeplayadjustment Refer to the safety precautions on page 29 Master cylinder reservoir location Right handlebar 3 5 CUT OUT NOT SEATED PROPERLY 3 Adjusting nut 5 Brake arm pin 3 5 CUT OUT SEATED PROPERLY x Brake fluid recommended DoT 3 or D...

Page 47: ...isc 3 and the brakepads 4 byusingawaterjet NOTE Always contact your Authorised Hero Hero MotoCorp workshop for refilling of master cylinder when necessary Do not mixDoT3andDoT4brakefluids BRAKE PAD WEAR your Authorised Hero MotoCorp workshop 1 Master cylinder Inspection 1 Wear indicator marks ...

Page 48: ... method see your Authorised Hero MotoCorp workshop 2 A B 1 4 3 Replace the pads if worn out to the bottomofthegroove Always replaceboththepadsasaset Measure the distance brake pedal 1 movesbeforethebrakestartstotakehold Freeplay 2 shouldbe20 30mm Parkthemotorcycleonitsmainstand 2 Free play 20 30 mm ...

Page 49: ...46 Drum type 1 Battery Specification 1 Front brake wear indication Rear brake wear indication MF Battery MF 4 12V 3 Ah MFstands forMaintenanceFree ...

Page 50: ...ectrical accessories are fitted on themotorcycle Battery charging It is not necessary to check the battery electrolyte level or add distilled water as the battery is an Maintenance Free sealed type If your battery seems weak and electrolyte is leaking causing hard starting or other electrical troubles contact your Authorised Hero MotoCorp workshop Battery is a Maintenance Free sealed type and can ...

Page 51: ...ar brake is applied Rear brake free play page 45 should be adjusted before performing stop lampswitchadjustment Theprocedure battery clamp 2 The specified fuses are 15A and10A 3 withsparefuses15Aand10A 4 Fuse holder 5 Location Over the solenoid switchadjacenttobattery The specified fuse is 20 A 6 with a spare fuse 20A 7 3 1 2 4 5 6 7 Battery gives off explosive gases Keep sparks flames cigarettesa...

Page 52: ...ust before the brake HEADLAMPADJUSTMENT Headlamp is factory pre set However in case of adjustment required please follow thesteps asgivenbelow 1 Headlamp adjustment is done by the headlamp adjusting bolt 1 located belowheadlamp 2 Parkthemotorcycleonlevelground 3 Adjust the headlamp beam vertically by loosening the bolt move the headlamp unit forward backward for correctfocus adjustment 1 An improp...

Page 53: ...anel 3 by removing the front brake adjusting nut 4 4 Removetheaxlenut 5 1 Raisethefrontwheelofftheground 5 Remove the axle 6 then remove the wheel Check the rear shock absorber by pushing hard downwards on rear grip while the motorcycle is not parked on stand The suspension action should be smooth and there should be no oil leakage Drum type Always adjust both the rear shock absorber to the same p...

Page 54: ...heaxlenut 1 1 Raisethefrontwheelofftheground Axlenuttorque5 2kgf m 3 Remove the axle then remove the wheel Disc type 43 1 Front brakecable 2 Brakearm 3 Brake panel 4 Frontbrakeadjustingnut 5 Axlenut 6 Axle 1 Axle nut 3 6 4 5 Axle nut torque 5 2 kgf m ...

Page 55: ...arm nut torque 2 2 kgf m Remove the rear brake adjusting nut 1 and disconnect the brake rod 2 from the brake arm 3 by pushing down the brake pedal Disconnect the brake stopper arm 4 from the brake pedal 5 by removing splitpin 6 andlocknut 7 1 Rear brake adjusting nut 2 Brake rod 3 Brake arm 4 Brake stopper arm 5 Brakepanel 6 Splitpin 7 Locknut ...

Page 56: ...cycle Our authorised dealership take all above m e n t i o n e d p r e c a u t i o n s l i k e recommended detergents and usage of mufflercaps plugsduringwashtoensure qualitywash headlamp This motorcycle is equipped with a catalytic converter in the muffler to meet theemissionnorms ...

Page 57: ... from the air filter to the exhaust manifold to convert carbon monoxide to carbon dioxide This reduces the CO in the vehiclesexhaust Further to meet emission standards this motorcycle is provided with an air suction valve 1 1 Air suction valve ...

Page 58: ...efill the fuel tank pages 13 14 pages 46 48 Consult Authorised Workshop Hero MotoCorp Consult Authorised Workshop Hero MotoCorp Consult Authorised Workshop Hero MotoCorp Check fuel lines Check fuse Inspect battery 1 Starting trouble Engine does not start A Fuel system Replace fuse page 48 B Electric starter not working ...

Page 59: ...fit pages 34 35 Replace plug ajust pages 33 34 gap 0 8 0 9 mm Turn ignition switch ON page 12 Check ignition switch Check spark plug for fouling improper electrode gap Check for poorly connected or loose spark plug wire Check fuel lines Check air cleaner Loose contact No spark OFF position C No spark at spark plug 2 Engine starts but stalls ...

Page 60: ...rk plug loose in cylinder head Check brake binding Check tyre inflation pressure Correct tyre pressure pages 20 21 Readjust the free play pages 42 46 of brake lever pedal Clean and refit pages 34 35 Tighten the spark plug pages 33 34 Improper adjustment 3 Poor pick up ...

Page 61: ...ges 48 pages 46 48 page 3 Consult Authorised Workshop Hero MotoCorp Replace fuse Check fuse Inspect battery Check bulbs Check connections Fuse wrong wattage 4 Electrical system Feeble horn sound or no light ...

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Page 64: ...ised that the purchaser avails all free and paid services from the Hero MotoCorp s authorized workshop as per the recommended schedule to be eligible for warranty benefits Each paid service should be availed within 90 days from the date of previous service or as per the recommended schedule whichever is earlier a Glamour Programmed FI vehicle is warranted for a period of whichever 5 years or 70000...

Page 65: ... due to industrial pollution or other external factors vehicle 8 To any damage caused due to usage of improper oil grease non genuine parts 10 Ifanymaintenance repairsrequiredduetobadroadconditionsormisuseof GlamourProgrammedFIvehicle 11 Ifanydefectcropsorrepairsneededasaresultof meetingtosomeaccident GlamourProgrammedFIvehicle 12 For consumables like oil grease gasket etc to be used during free s...

Page 66: ...with the company In case where the battery is replaced the defective battery becomes the property of the company and no scrap rebate will be given for it The warranty period on the battery being repaired replaced shall commence from the date of sale of the original battery as stated in the original warranty card 2 21 months from the date of charging whichever is earlier 1 18 months from date of sa...

Page 67: ...o be eligible for the emission warranty benefits Please ensure that each paid service is availed within 90 days from the date of previous services or as per the recommended schedule whichever is earlier All service details should be completely filled by the dealer in the Service Record Sheet given in the owner s manual Terms conditions c The emission warranty shall be applicable only to those vehi...

Page 68: ...WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF HERO MOTOCORP GENUINE SPARE PARTS 4Peace of mind 4Ensures economy for a long time 4Safety of vehicle and rider 4Value for money 4Assured quality 4Assures long life ...

Page 69: ... and smoky exhaust 4Reduced life 4Poor performance 4Material used is inferior 4Engine knocking 4Damages other parts of clutch like clutch center and outerclutch 4Affects fuel efficiency 4Poor acceleration 4Improper sealing 4Higher emission level Cam Chain Kit Gasket Cylinder Head ...

Page 70: ... efficiency 4Poor engine performance 4Frequent stalling of engine 4Poor engine performance 4Affects fuel efficiency 4Rider safety an issue 4Discs Drum wearout resultinginsubsequent repaircost 4Noisy Operation 4Failure of chain can cause fatal accident 4Higher emission level 4Poor braking effeciency Chain Sprocket Kit Brake Pads Shoes Spark Plug ...

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