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Description

Inspect/Replace Interval

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Paid Services

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Brakes

Brake & Clutch Fluid - Level & Leak Check

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Brake Pads/Calipers

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Brake Drum and Lining

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Parking Brake Operations

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Suspension

Suspension Bushes

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Suspension Arms & Links

Inspect at every 20000 kms

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Steering

Steering Gear rack linkage and boots

Inspect every service

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Wheel Alignment

At every 40000 kms. If abnormal tyre wear is noticed, shorter intervals recommended

Electricals

Battery Electrolyte Level

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Battery Electrolyte Specific Gravity

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All Lamps, Horns, Wipers and Washers

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Head Lamp Aiming

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HVAC

Paper Filters

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Mesh Filter

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MAINTENANCE

Summary of Contents for 2016 KUV100 K2

Page 1: ...read understand and follow the instructions provided in this manual and keep it in a safe place for future reference If you have any doubt whatsoever regarding the use or care of your vehicle please visit your Mahindra Dealer for assistance or advice This Owner s Manual should be considered as an integral part of the vehicle and should remain with the vehicle ...

Page 2: ...__________________________________________________________________________________ MAHINDRA MAHINDRA LTD GATEWAY BUILDING APOLLO BUNDER MUMBAI 400 039 www mahindra com ...

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Page 4: ...umber 2 22 Technical Specifications 2 23 3 VEHICLE OVERVIEW 3 1 Front Overview 3 1 Rear Overview 3 2 Instrument Panel Overview 3 3 4 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER OVERVIEW 4 1 Instrument Cluster K2 K2 K4 K4 4 1 Instrument Cluster K6 K6 K8 4 2 Warning Lamps Overview 4 3 Warning Lamps 4 4 5 SEATS AND SEAT BELTS 5 1 Driver seat 5 1 Head Restraint 5 3 Front Foldable Armrests if equipped 5 5 Second Row Bench Seat...

Page 5: ...le LMV if equipped 8 11 Interior Lamps 8 12 Power Outlet 8 14 Windshield Wipers 8 16 Utility Holders 8 20 Horn 8 26 Radio Frequency ID RFID Tag 8 26 Instrument Cluster 8 27 Instrument Cluster Gauges 8 28 Warning Lamps Overview 8 32 Warning Lamps in the Instrument Cluster 8 33 Engine Stop Start System ESS 8 38 9 STEERING AND BRAKES 9 1 Steering 9 1 Tilt Steering 9 2 Steering Controls Audio Control ...

Page 6: ...1 1 Ignition Switch 11 2 Pedals 11 3 Starting the Engine 11 3 Stopping the Engine 11 5 Manual Transmission 11 5 Driving Your Vehicle 11 8 Fuel 11 12 Tips for Better Fuel Economy 11 13 12 WHEELS AND TYRES 12 1 Tyre Information 12 1 Tyre Rating 12 1 Tyre Label Vehicle Placard 12 2 Tyre Pressure 12 2 Tyre Rotation Recommendations 12 6 13 EMERGENCIES 13 1 Hazard Warning Lamp 13 1 Vehicle Does Not Star...

Page 7: ... Maintenance Inside the Vehicle 14 14 Maintenance Outside the Vehicle 14 15 Battery 14 15 Appearance Care and Protection 14 18 Air Conditioning System Maintenance 14 21 Vehicle Storage 14 21 Winter Care 14 22 Bulb Replacement 14 23 Scheduled Maintenance 14 25 Maintenance Schedule Chart 14 26 Table of Contents ...

Page 8: ... sense Always make sure that your vehicle is in optimum working order and take note of the road and weather conditions under which you are using your vehicle If you have any questions concerning the proper use or maintenance of your vehicle please call your Authorized Mahindra Dealer A list of dealers can be found in the Dealer Directory Supplement Alternatively you can contact Mahindra at 1800 20...

Page 9: ...vant to the vehicle the vehicle s use or to sections of this manual to which particular attention must be paid for optimum use of the vehicle If you see this symbol it indicates no do not do not do this or never 1 3 General Safety Information and Instructions Failure to follow the warnings and instructions provided in this manual could result in failure of the vehicle an accident and or serious pe...

Page 10: ...10 All signal lamps buzzers shields guards and other protective safety devices must always remain in place and in good proper working condition 11 The life span of Mahindra products depend on many factors Improper use abuse or harsh use in general may compromise the integrity of the vehicle and significantly reduce its life span The vehicle is also subject to wear over a period of time Please have...

Page 11: ...dent resulting in serious personal injury Driving and Drugs Medication Your driving ability can be seriously impaired through the use of prescription or non prescription drugs or medication even cough syrup If you are taking any sort of drug or medication be sure that it will not affect your driving ability Mobile Phones Warning Use of electrical devices such as mobile phones computers portable ra...

Page 12: ...improving the life of drivetrain and vehicle components A new engine may consume more oil during the first 1000 kms of running This should be considered as a normal part of break in and not interpreted as any problem with the engine Mahindra Genuine Parts Mahindra uses high quality parts for building the vehicles In the event that any parts need replacement we recommend that you use only Mahindra ...

Page 13: ...ic weight information Bull bars and nudge guards are not recommended for variants with an airbag Accessories causing any change in vehicle specifications like wheel rims bull bars etc may affect the performance of safety systems Mobile communication systems such as two way radios telephones and theft alarms that are equipped with radio transmitters and installed in your vehicle should comply with ...

Page 14: ...ectronic Start Stop Power ECO Mode In Diesel Only In Diesel Only In Diesel Only SAFETY Collapsible Steering Column ABS with Electronic Brake Force Distribution Dual Airbags Driver Passenger ISOFIX mounts for child seat on Rear RHS Seat Style Roof Mounted Antenna Roof Rails Mood Lighting in inner door handles Alloy Wheels Wheel Caps Partial Partial Full Full Full Full Comfort Tilt Steering Adjustme...

Page 15: ... headrests Convenience Rear Underbody Storage LED Interior Lamps Power Windows on all doors Rear Parcel Tray Day Night IRVM Central Locking with Remote Sunglass holder Cooled Glove Box Storage Space Under Co Driver seat In 6 seater model only In 6 seater model only In 6 seater model only In 6 seater model only Removable storage bin with handles under co driver seat In 6 seater model only In 6 seat...

Page 16: ...ally Adjustable Internally Adjustable Internally Adjustable Electrically Adjustable Electrically Adjustable Electrically Adjustable Fog Lamps Front Rear In view of our policy of continuously improving our products we reserve the right to alter specifications designs or features without prior notice and without liability We recommend that you contact the nearest Authorised Mahindra Dealer for the l...

Page 17: ...E 75W 90 specification Other Brands may not provide equivalent performance of recommended genuine oil Brake and Clutch MAHINDRA MAXIMILE DOT 4 Genuine Brake fluid 0 75 liters If Maximile DOT 4 brake fluid is not used and in emergency conditions use Brake Fluid Meeting SAE J1703 FMVSS NO 116 DOT 4 OR IS 8654 TYPE 2 Specification and change it at 30 000 km or 2 years whichever earlier Engine Cooling...

Page 18: ...ion Fluid SAE 75W 90 specification Other Brands may not provide equivalent performance of recommended genuine oil Brake and Clutch MAHINDRA MAXIMILE DOT 4 Genuine Brake fluid 0 75 liters If Maximile DOT 4 brake fluid is not used and in emergency conditions use Brake Fluid Meeting SAE J1703 FMVSS NO 116 DOT 4 OR IS 8654 TYPE 2 Specification and change it at 30 000 km or 2 years whichever earlier En...

Page 19: ...View S12B02 1490 1705 2 4 3 Side View S12B03 2385 3675 DIMENSION WEIGHTS mm Wheel Base 2385 Overall Length 3675 mm Overall Width 1705 mm Overall Height 1645 mm Track Width Front 1490 mm Track Width Rear 1490 mm The specifications are for reference only Subject to change without prior notice GENERAL ...

Page 20: ...hen current flow exceeds the rating of the circuit fuse it blows off The element in the fuse melts opening the circuit and preventing other components of the circuit from getting damaged by the over current The size of the metal fuse element determines the rating Once a fuse blows off it must be replaced with a new one of the same rating Switch the ignition and all electrical equipment OFF before ...

Page 21: ...partment Fuse Box Instrument Panel Fuse Box Battery Mounted Fuse Box 2 6 1 Engine Compartment Fuse Box S12B04 The engine compartment fuse box is located adjacent to vehicle battery Follow the below steps to remove the fuse cover Slightly press nudge the fuse cover towards the vehicle LHS and remove the left snap lock Further push top cover towards vehicle RHS and remove pull the cover completely F...

Page 22: ...LAM P HIGH R6 R9 HEAD LAM P LOW R8 HORN ECU M AIN RELAY R7 FUEL PUM P RELAY R10 F25 15A 10A F18 F26 10A AC COM PRESSOR HEADLAM P LOW 15A F27 20A F28 F29 15A F30 F31 5A F32 15A F17 10A CPV VVT F19 10A 10A F20 10A F21 10A F22 15A F23 10A F24 EM S B 5A S12B28 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F16 F9 R1 R5 R6 R8 F17 F18 F19 F20 F21 F22 F23 F24 F32 F31 F30 F29 F28 F27 F26 F25 R9 R2 R7 R10 R3 R4 F10 F11 F12 F13 F...

Page 23: ...S F22 10A BRAKE LAMP F23 15A IGNITION COIL F24 10A SPARE F25 15A HEAD LAMP HIGH F26 10A AC COMPRESSOR F27 15A HEAD LAMP LOW F28 20A FUEL PUMP F29 15A HORN F30 5A EMS B F31 5A DRL F32 15A SPARE Relay No Circuit R1 STARTER R2 GNS R3 ELECTRIC FAN HIGH R4 ELECTRIC FAN LOW R5 AC COMPRESSOR R6 HEAD LAMP HIGH R7 ECU MAIN RELAY R8 HORN R9 HEAD LAMP LOW R10 FUEL PUMP RELAY GENERAL ...

Page 24: ... R6 R9 HEAD LAM P LOW R8 HORN ECU M AIN RELAY R7 FUEL PUM P RELAY R10 F25 15A 10A F18 F26 10A AC COM PRESSOR HEADLAM P LOW 15A F27 20A F28 F29 15A F30 F31 5A F32 15A F17 10A ECUSUPPLY 1 F19 10A 10A F20 10A F21 10A F22 15A F23 10A F24 GLOW PLUG 40A S12B28 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F16 F9 R1 R5 R6 R8 F17 F18 F19 F20 F21 F22 F23 F24 F32 F31 F30 F29 F28 F27 F26 F25 R9 R2 R7 R10 R3 R4 F10 F11 F12 F13 F14...

Page 25: ...F22 10A BRAKE LAMP F23 15A EGR BOOST HPP F24 10A SPARE F25 15A HEAD LAMP HIGH F26 10A AC COMPRESSOR F27 15A HEAD LAMP LOW F28 20A FUEL PUMP F29 15A HORN F30 BLANK F31 5A DRL F32 15A SPARE Relay No Circuit R1 STARTER R2 GNS R3 ELECTRIC FAN HIGH R4 ELECTRIC FAN LOW R5 AC COMPRESSOR R6 HEAD LAMP HIGH R7 ECU MAIN RELAY R8 HORN R9 HEAD LAMP LOW R10 FUEL PUMP RELAY GENERAL ...

Page 26: ...CO HVAC FR WI PER AIRBAG PW W INDO W FR M BFM 2 REAR FOG LAM P REALY F57 F59 F61 F63 F58 F60 F62 F64 F49 F51 F53 F55 F56 F50 F47 F46 F45 F44 F43 F41 F40 F39 F38 F37 F36 F35 F34 F33 FRONTFOG LAM P REALY 10A 5A 5A 5A 5A 5A 15A 5A 10A 30A F42 5A 30A F48 5A 15A 10A 15A 5A 10A 5A 5A F52 15A 15A F54 5A 10A M BFM 1 HAZD 15A 5A 15A 5A 10A 15A 5A 5A R11 R12 R13 R14 R16 R15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1...

Page 27: ...F47 10A RR WIPER F48 15A PW SOCKET RR F49 10A PARK F50 5A ROOF LAMP F51 5A DIAGNOSTIC F52 5A KEY IN F53 15A MBFM 2 Fuse No Fuse Rating Circuit F54 15A AUDIO HVAC F55 5A DRL F56 10A FRONT FOG LAMP F57 15A MBFM 1 HAZD F58 5A IMMO F59 15A MBFM 3 CDL F60 5A CLUSTER F61 10A REAR FOG F62 15A REAR DEMISTER F63 5A CRANK F64 5A SPARE Relay No Circuit R11 ACC CUT OFF CLUTCH START RELAY R12 BLOWER RELAY R13 ...

Page 28: ...ircuit protection for Battery to Main engine compartment fuse box Electric cooling fan S12B30 Battery mounted fuse box consist of following fuses Brass fuse link Bus bar fuse 80 A Cooling fan fuse 60 A Do not connect battery terminals with opposite polarity it will lead to alternator failure 2 6 4 Glow Plug Relay Box Only for Diesel Glow plug relay box is located in front of the Engine compartment...

Page 29: ... a spare tyre It is never to be used to perform any other maintenance or repair on the vehicle Never place any part of your body under any portion of the vehicle when it is supported only by the jack You could be crushed by the vehicle if it falls off a jack Keep bystander s away from the vehicle Find level solid ground that is clear of oncoming traffic If you cannot find a safe place to stop it i...

Page 30: ...k handle are placed in the tool kit organiser above the spare wheel It is held in place by a securing nut Remove the nut jack handle wheel spanner and tow hook to access the Jack S12B12 S12B13 2 7 2 Spare Wheel Removal S12B14 The spare wheel is mounted below the luggage compartment at the rear end of the vehicle It is held in place by a lock stud with tool kit organiser GENERAL ...

Page 31: ...nal injury S12B15 Always loosen the wheel bolts before raising the vehicle Turn the wheel bolts counter clockwise to loosen as per the crisscross sequence shown To get maximum leverage fit the spanner to the bolt so that the handle is on the left side Grab the spanner near the end of the handle and push down on the handle Be careful that the spanner does not slip off the bolt Do not remove the bol...

Page 32: ... S T E R E D D E S I G N N O 2 1 2 1 3 0 T E M P E R A T U R E M A X P R E S S U R E 3 5 0 K P S M A X P R E S S U R E 5 3 0 k g s T R E A D S I D E W A L L 1 P L Y P O L Y E S T E R 1 P L Y P O L Y E S T E R 2 P L Y S T E E L 1 P L Y N Y L O N D O T TUBELESS STEELBELTED RADIAL 1 8 5 6 5 R 1 4 8 6 H 7 R 6 L M E G MRF ZT V S S12B17 A Flat Tyre B Chock Blocks To raise the vehicle insert the jack han...

Page 33: ...ve and change the wheel Usable extended height of jack is up to the yellow line mark Do not raise the jack above the yellow line Follow jacking instructions Do not start or run the engine while your vehicle is supported by the jack Never get under the vehicle when the vehicle is supported by the jack alone Remove the wheel bolts Lift the flat tyre straight off and place it aside Roll the spare whe...

Page 34: ...bble or come off This could result in loss of vehicle control and cause a serious accident Always make sure all the wheel bolts are properly securely tightened to the specified torque When lowering the vehicle make sure all portions of your body are clear off the vehicle as it is lowered to the ground Have the wheel bolts tightened with the torque spanner to 120 Nm as soon as possible after changi...

Page 35: ...steering and braking 2 9 Vehicle Identification Number VIN MAHIND RA MAHIND RA LTD AAZ2FP RB6TC01 A00XH RBF7A11 009 MODEL VEHICLE SR NO ENGINE NO MAHINDR A MAHINDR A LTD AAZ2FP RB6TC01 A00XH MA1VA 2RBCF 6B8505 2 NAP OLI BLACK XXXXXX MA1VA2RB CF6B8505 2 S12B23 Vehicle Identification Number VIN is the legal identity of your vehicle The vehicle identification number is stamped on the VIN plate rivete...

Page 36: ...Stroke Spark Ignition Bore x Stroke 76 X 88 mm 76 X 88 mm No of Cylinders 3 3 Max Engine Output kW rpm 57 4 kW 3750 rpm 61 KW 5500 rpm Max Torque Nm rpm 190 Nm 1750 to 2250 rpm 115 Nm 3500 to 3600 rpm CLUTCH Type Single plate Dry Diaphragm Type TRANSMISSION Type Manual Transaxle No of Gears 5 Forward 1 Reverse GEAR RATIOS I 3 909 1 3 909 1 II 2 100 1 2 100 1 III 1 481 1 1 481 1 IV 1 094 1 1 094 1 ...

Page 37: ...l SUSPENSION Front Independent McPherson type Coil Springs with Stabilizer Bar IFS FWD Rear Semi independent Twist Beam coil springs Anti rollbar In front only Shock Absorber Double Acting Telescopic Hydraulic Shock Absorber BRAKES Service Brake Hydraulic Vacuum assisted with optional ABS Front Ventilated Disc Rear Drum type Parking Brake Conventional Parking Brake Pull Type IP Mounted FUEL Fuel C...

Page 38: ... Copyright Mahindra Mahindra Ltd 012016 2 25 Technical Specifications ELECTRICAL SYSTEM System Voltage 12V Battery Rating 65Ah Option 50Ah SEATING Seating capacity 5 6 Seater GENERAL ...

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Page 40: ...Overview B A C D E F I K L G J S12C01 H A Hood B Front Wiper C Antenna D Roof Rail E Outside Rear View Mirror ORVM F Side Repeater G Front Turn Signal Lamp H Daytime Running Lamp DRL I Front Fog Lamp J Front Park Lamp K Front Tow Hook L Head lamp If equipped VEHICLE OVERVIEW ...

Page 41: ... 012016 3 2 Rear Overview S12C02 A B C D E F G H A Rear Door Outer Handle B High Mounted Stop Lamp C Rear Wiper D Reversing Lamp E Rear Fog Lamp F Rear Turn Signal Lamp G Rear Park Lamp Brake Lamp H Fuel Lid If equipped VEHICLE OVERVIEW ...

Page 42: ... B K H E C M N D F G I J L O S12C03 A Side Vents B Passenger Air bag C HVAC Controls D Infotainment System E Center Vents F Hazard Warning Switch G Steering Controls Audio Phone H Steering Wheel I Instrument Cluster J Horn Pad Driver Airbag K Head Lamp Leveling ESS ORVM Power ECO switches L Transmission Lever M Parking Brake N 12V Power Socket O Glove Box if equipped VEHICLE OVERVIEW ...

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Page 44: ... OVERVIEW 4 1 Instrument Cluster K2 K2 K4 K4 SET MODE S12D04 F E G H D I A C B A Tachometer RPM Gauge F Odometer Tripmeter B Warning Tell tale Lamps G Gear Display C Speedometer H Set Button D Mode Button I Temperature Gauge E Fuel Gauge INSTRUMENT CLUSTER OVERVIEW ...

Page 45: ...Instrument Cluster K6 K6 K8 SET MODE F E G H D I S12D01 A C B A Tachometer RPM Gauge F Odometer Tripmeter B Warning Tell tale Lamps G Gear Display C Speedometer H Set Button D Mode Button I Temperature Gauge E Fuel Gauge INSTRUMENT CLUSTER OVERVIEW ...

Page 46: ...igh Temperature Lamp Left indicator START STOP A Start Stop Lamp Glow plug warning Lamp Seat Belt warning Lamp Front Fog Lamp Security Lamp Right indicator ENGINE Check Engine Lamp Low fuel warning Lamp ECO Lamp Rear Fog Lamp Park Lamp Head Lamp High Beam Door Ajar Lamp Park Brake Low Brake fluid EBD malfunction Lamp Water in fuel warning Lamp Malfunction Lamp INSTRUMENT CLUSTER OVERVIEW ...

Page 47: ... might be low 3 EBD Malfunction detected Contact Authorized Mahindra Dealer immediately for assistance if the lamp is not turning OFF even after checking the above conditions Left Turn Indicators No Slow or Fast Blinking Indicates left turn lamp is blinking Slow Blinking Normal operation Fast Blinking One more left turn lamp bulb has fused Have the bulb replaced Water in Fuel Filter Warning Lamp Y...

Page 48: ...nction in the engine system contact an Authorized Mahindra Dealer immediately High Coolant Temperature Warning Lamp No Continuously ON or Blinking Engine temperature very high Contact an Authorized Mahindra Dealer immediately Right Turn Indicators No Slow or Fast Blinking Indicates right turn lamp is blinking Slow Blinking Normal operation Fast Blinking One more turn signal lamp bulb has fused Hav...

Page 49: ...ned If tell tale is not turning OFF even after fastening the driver seat belt contact an Authorized Mahindra Dealer for assistance Low Fuel Warning Lamp No Continuously ON or Blinking Lamp Continuously ON and 1 Bar displayed in fuel gauge The fuel level in the fuel tank is in reserve state Lamp Blinking Fuel level goes to empty state Re fuel immediately to a avoid vehicle immobilization If the Low...

Page 50: ...ON till Engine Starts Continuously ON Indicates engine oil pressure is low Check oil level and top up or contact an Authorized Mahindra Dealer for assistance EPS Warning Lamp After Pre check Continuously ON till Engine Starts Continuously ON Indicates malfunction on Electronic Power steering system Contact an Authorized Mahindra dealer immediately Glow Plug Indicator No Continuously ON Indicates a...

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Page 52: ...eering wheel freely Ensure your legs are in a bent position while fully depressing the clutch pedal The seat should be adjusted while still maintaining control of the foot pedals steering wheel and your view of the instrument panel controls Never adjust the driver s seat while the vehicle is in motion The seat may unexpectedly move and cause the driver to unintentionally operate the accelerator or...

Page 53: ...ion causing injury to the person in that seat Push and pull on the seat to be sure it is locked 5 1 3 Front Seat Recline S12E02 To adjust the seat back lift the recline lever located on the outboard side of the seat lean back and release the lever at the desired position To return the seat back lift the lever lean forward and release the lever The seat belts provide maximum protection in a frontal...

Page 54: ...letely It is recommended to adjust the seat height only when the vehicle is stationary 5 2 Head Restraint 5 2 1 Fixed Head Restraint If applicable S12E05 Your vehicle front seats are equipped with fixed head restraints The head restraint help to avoid the whiplash injury on the neck in the event of rear collision The Fixed head restraint comprises of the padded portion which contacts your head and...

Page 55: ...ead Restraint The head restraint can be pulled out completely by depressing the locking button while pulling the restraint out 5 2 4 Installing Seat Head Restraint Align the head restraint shafts over the holes on the seat top and push the restraint straight down till you hear the lock click Keep the seat back as upright as possible so the headrest is behind not beneath and almost touching your he...

Page 56: ...krest can be folded and utilized as arm rest for both front occupants Pull the lock upwards and fold the middle seat backrest to the required position S12E07 S12E06 To straighten the middle seat backrest pull the lock upwards and lift the backrest to the vertical position S12E08 S12E09 SEATS AND SEAT BELTS ...

Page 57: ...Fold The second row seat back can folded forward for maximum cargo space To fold the second row seat back down pull the knobs at the top both sides of the seat firmly and push seat back forward Ensure the head restraints on the second row seat are lowered all the way down before attempting to fold 12V S12E12 Optionally cushion can also be flipped forward before folding the backrest to achieve a fl...

Page 58: ...us injury to himself or another passenger In a rollover crash an un belted person is significantly more likely prone to Injury than a person wearing a seat belt In order to be properly buckled you must always sit up straight and keep your feet on the floor in front of you The lap part must be worn low and tight across your hips just touching the top of your thighs While fastening the seat belt the...

Page 59: ...d by the seat belt and increase the chance of serious injury in a crash An accident or emergency stop can damage your seat belt system even if the accident is minor Please have your Authorized Mahindra Dealer inspect the seat belt system after an accident Please be aware that any unsecured item in your vehicle such as your pet unsecured child restraint system or a laptop can become a projectile in...

Page 60: ...ps The shoulder belt should be worn across your shoulder but never across the stomach area When worn properly the seat belt will protect both the mother and the foetus in an accident or emergency stop A pregnant woman should never wear the seat belt across the stomach area This could lead to serious injuries to the foetus and or the pregnant mother Never wear twisted seat belts Excessive forces wi...

Page 61: ...eat Frequently check the seat belt to be sure it remains snug and in position A squirming child could cause the seat belt to come out of position 5 7 Fastening the Seat Belt 5 7 1 3 Point type if equipped CORRECT SEA T BEL T POSITIONING W12E23 CORRECT SEA T BEL T POSITIONING W12E24 Adjust the seat as needed and sit up straight and well back in the seat To fasten your seat belt pull the webbing out...

Page 62: ...in the Features and Control chapter for further details 5 7 2 2 Point Lap type if equipped This seat belt is applicable in some seating positions in some variants as applicable Insert the metal tab into the buckle until it snaps Position the lap belt on the hips as low as possible CORRECT SEA T BEL T POSITIONING W12E26 5 7 3 Unfastening the Seat Belt both 3 Point 2 Point CORRECT SEA T BEL T POSITI...

Page 63: ...r Child Restraints System in accordance with age and size of the child as recommended by the child restraint system manufacturer Be sure to follow the Child Restraint System Child seat manufacturer s instructions for seat belt routing Do not allow children to stand up or kneel on either the rear or the front seats An unrestrained child could suffer serious injuries during emergency braking or coll...

Page 64: ...ard facing child restraints system on the outboard rear seat using seat belt Group 2 15 25 Group 3 22 36 5 9 Child Restraint System CRS Using ISOFIX If equipped Driver 5 Seater IU Not Suitable position for using child restraint system using ISOFIX and Top tether Suitable position for using universal rearward facing child restraint system using ISOFIX and Top tether IUF Suitable position for using ...

Page 65: ...oup Weight of Child kg Size class Seating position Front passenger Rear outboard Rear center RH LH Group 0 0 10 E Ø IU Ø Ø Group 0 up to 13 E Ø IU Ø Ø Group 1 9 18 B B1 A Ø IUF Ø Ø Location of ISOFIX Top tether Location of ISOFIX Location ofTop tether Always perform the installation and removal of the child seat using the ISOFIX and Top Tether system as stated in the instructions from the manufact...

Page 66: ...ly injured killed by a deploying airbag 6 2 Introduction The Supplemental Restraint System SRS includes airbags and ECU The airbags are designed to provide additonal protection to the vehicle occupants over and above the primary protection provided by the seat belts The primary components of the SRS are the sensors which measure the deaccelration intensity In the event of a frontal impact intensit...

Page 67: ...uries is low Do not place any objects over the airbag or between the airbag and yourself 6 2 2 Airbag System Malfunction Lamp Airbags do not require any regular maintenance of service The airbag system malfunction lamp illuminates when the ignition is ON and it turns OFF after about 3 seconds as self check confirming normal operations of airbag system and malfunction lamp This lamp monitors airbag...

Page 68: ...gers the airbag inflators This initiates a chemical reaction which quickly fills the airbags with non toxic gas Upon deployment tear seams molded directly into the pad covers separate under pressure from the expansion of the airbags Further opening of the covers allows full inflation of the airbags A fully inflated airbag in combination with a properly worn seat belt slows the driver s or the pass...

Page 69: ...ose proximity to the airbag module at the time of deployment Sit straight and well back into the seat Move your seat as far back as practical to allow room for airbag inflation while still allowing you to properly operate drive the vehicle The front passenger should never sit on the edge of the seat stand near the glove compartment rest feet or other parts of the body on the dashboard when the veh...

Page 70: ...ined locations Sec 5 8 Front airbags can injure occupants improperly positioned in the front seats Even with airbags improperly belted and un belted occupants can be severely injured when the airbag inflates Always follow the precautions about seat belts airbags and occupant safety contained in this manual Do not modify the front seats Modification of the front seats can interfere with the operati...

Page 71: ...n your lap The infant or child could be seriously injured in the event of a crash All infants and children should be properly restrained in appropriate child safety seats or seat belts in the rear seat Install child restraint system as suggested in Sec 5 8 on the rear outboard seats and securely lock the child restraint system in position Always Buckle Children ABC in the back seat It is the safes...

Page 72: ...de the decelerations necessary for airbag deployment Just before impact drivers often brake heavily Such heavy braking lowers the front portion of the vehicle causing it to ride under a vehicle with a higher ground clearance Airbags may not inflate in this under ride situation where deceleration forces that are detected by sensors may be significantly reduced by such under ride collisions S12F03 R...

Page 73: ...itting the far side of a hole incline will not inflate the airbag S12F05 Rollover S12F06 Airbags may not inflate in rollover accidents where airbag deployment would not provide protection to the occupants Frontal Side Swipe Impact Frontal offset impact to the vehicle may not provide the deceleration force necessary for airbag deployment In an angled SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM SRS if equipped ...

Page 74: ...could accidentally activate and cause serious injuries or they may not deploy when there is a need Visit an Authorized Mahindra Dealer if these parts must be removed 6 2 8 Airbag Disposal Improper disposal of an airbag or a vehicle with live airbags can be extremely dangerous Approach an authorized Mahindra dealer to do these jobs 6 2 9 Airbag Repair If the front airbag cover or passenger airbag c...

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Page 76: ...ou record the key number and store in a safe place The keys operate all locks in your vehicle including those of the doors and ignition with steering lock We advise you to keep one of these keys in a safe place for emergency use but not in the vehicle Should you lose your keys or if you need replacement keys they can be ordered through an Authorized Mahindra Dealer There is a limitation max 2 keys...

Page 77: ...ols or move the vehicle resulting in personal injuries to bystanders and or children seated inside To Open a Door from Inside S12G01 Locking Unlocking Individual Doors from Inside S12G02 A B A Lock B Unlock Locking the driver door from inside activates the central locking system if equipped thereby locking ALL the doors of the vehicle Refer to the Central Locking section for further details LOCKS ...

Page 78: ... it into the key hole in both directions Locking the driver door from outside activates the central locking system if equipped thereby locking ALL the doors of the vehicle Refer to the Central Locking section for further details Locking Unlocking the Tail Door S12L08 The Tail door can be opened by the lever located at the foot of the driver seat Lift the lever up firmly to open LOCKS AND KEYS ...

Page 79: ... is enabled ON the rear door s cannot be opened from the inside The door s can only be opened from the outside Move the tab up down in the slot provided in the side face of rear door to disable enable the child safety rear door lock S12G06 B A A Lock B UnLock If the rear doors are not operable from inside ensure that the child safety locks have been disabled Mahindra strongly recommends that the c...

Page 80: ...cked from the driver door Central Locking Unlocking All Doors from Outside S12G03 A B A Unlock B Lock In case any door including the back door is open when the central locking is activated that door will not be locked even if it is closed later Central Locking Unlocking All Doors from Inside S12G02 A B A Lock B Unlock LOCKS AND KEYS ...

Page 81: ... 3 1 To Lock and Arm the Vehicle with RKE S12G11 Press the LOCK button on the RKE for locking and arming the vehicle Hazard lamps will flash once if all the doors in the vehicle are locked and armed successfully using RKE Hazard lamps will flash five times along with an alarm if any of the doors including bonnet in the vehicle are open LOCKS AND KEYS ...

Page 82: ...dible for 6 seconds 7 3 3 Auto Locking All doors will get locked automatically when All doors are closed properly and Vehicle speed is greater than 20 kmph Auto Locking ON DOOR OPEN Once the auto lock has been activated if any door is opened at any vehicle speed then the auto lock will reactivate only if all doors are closed the vehicle speed goes below 5 kmph further crosses 20 kmph Auto Locking ...

Page 83: ...essing the UNLOCK button switches OFF the alarm and disarms unlocks all doors The search function works both during the Locked Unlocked conditions of the vehicle 7 3 7 Mute Un mute Function The chirps can be muted un muted Press the LOCK SEARCH buttons together for 3 sec to toggle between MUTE UN MUTE mode Hazard lamps will flash once to indicate the change in status In the un muted condition alar...

Page 84: ...n the door ignition status The security system alarm will be activated only when the vehicle is locked using the RKE Locking the doors with the mechanical key will not trigger the alarm When the vehicle is armed by RKE opening the door from the inside by operating the door inner handle or opening the door from the outside using the key will be treated as unauthorized It will result in activating t...

Page 85: ...rport transmitter mobile or CB radios may lead to reduction in range of RKE Check the RKE battery See battery replacement procedure given later in this section If the RKE is still not working correctly contact an Authorized Mahindra Dealer 7 3 10 RKE Battery Replacement If the RKE operation is inconsistent when any of the buttons are pressed it indicates that the RKE battery is weak The rear side ...

Page 86: ... Authorized Mahindra Dealer to de activate the function of the lost or stolen key This is essential to avoid unauthorized access using the misplaced key Only RKE transmitters programmed to your vehicle electronics can be used for remote locking and unlocking of your vehicle 7 3 12 Precautions while Handling RKE Do not cover the key grip with any material that cuts off RF waves Do not leave the key...

Page 87: ...inated after the ignition being switched ON there is a system malfunction Contact an Authorized Mahindra Dealer immediately Inserting the correct coded key in the ignition and switching the ignition ON automatically deactivates the system This enables the engine to start In the event of the vehicle not starting with the correct key switch off the ignition and remove for a minimum of 1 minute befor...

Page 88: ... on the driver door trim pad It also houses a rear power windows lock switch for child safety that enables disables the power window operation of both the rear doors when operated independently from the respective door To lower raise the window glass push pull the respective power window switch S12H01 Rear passengers can also raise or lower their respective window glasses individually by the separ...

Page 89: ...rsonal injuries 8 1 1 Power Window Lock Switch S12H52 A power window lock switch is provided in the quadruple switch bank which toggles the operation of the rear passenger power window switches 8 2 Outside Rear View Mirror ORVM S12H05 Integrated exterior rear view mirrors on both the sides facilitate maximum rear view information to the driver Both the ORVMs are hinged and can be manually folded o...

Page 90: ...ped Manual ORVM s can be adjusted by the joystick provided on the ORVM trim Adjust the joy stick as required to bring the rear traffic vision as desired S12H07 8 2 3 Electric ORVM Adjustment if equipped The electric exterior mirror adjustment switch is located on the RHS of instrument panel adjacent to the head lamp levelling switch The joystick on the switch can be used to select the left right m...

Page 91: ...of the mirror to select the day or night position 8 4 Exterior Lamps Lighting Control Stalk The lighting control stalk is located on the right hand side of the steering wheel It controls operations of parking lamps head lamps head lamp beam selection high beam flashing fog lamps if equipped and turn signals when the ignition switch is ON Lighting Control Stalk Without Fog Lamps Lighting Control St...

Page 92: ...fter you have completed your turn the stalk will automatically return to the neutral position If the turn signal lamps on the instrument panel flash faster than normal there may be a possibility that one or more of the turn signal lamp bulbs have blown Check replace the blown bulb immediately 8 4 2 Lamps OFF Rotate the outer rotary switch on the lighting control stalk aligning the dot on the switc...

Page 93: ...position on the stalk to switch ON the head lamps OFF OFF S12H13 8 4 5 Head Lamp High Beam Low Beam OFF OFF S12H14 A Low Beam B High Beam With the head lamp low beam ON push the lighting control stalk down away from steering wheel to switch ON the head lamp high beam The head lamp high beam telltale lamp in the instrument cluster illuminates indicating high beam option selected For low beam pull t...

Page 94: ...aim the head lamp beam as per the loading on the vehicle use the head lamp leveling switch This switch is located on the right side of the steering column shroud in the instrument panel This switch has four positions marked as 0 1 2 3 OFF L ESS O 2 1 0 R MENU SEL INFO BACK 0 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 x1000 rpm 20 40 60 km h 80 S12H16 L 2 3 1 0 O R ESS PWR ECO Switch Position Vehicle Loading Condition ...

Page 95: ... light in the ECO mode switch 8 4 9 Daytime Running Lamp DRL To enable DRL In day time whenever the engine is in running condition DRL is enabled To Disable DRL In day time whenever the engine is in running condition and park lamp is ON DRL will get disabled If customer wants to disable DRL DRL Fuse can be removed from IP fuse box as per below image S12H49 BLOW ER RELAY ACC CUT OFF CLUTCH START RE...

Page 96: ...Brake is applied Sudden High deceleration Rate 8 4 12 Fog Lamps if equipped Fog lamps are to be used along with the head lamp low beam to improve the vision during foggy and misty conditions Fog Lamps OFF OFF OFF S12H17 Align the inner rotary switch on the lighting control stalk to the fog lamp off dot on the inner fixed stalk as shown to switch OFF the fog lamps Front Fog Lamps ON To switch ON th...

Page 97: ... flash To turn OFF press the switch again SEL S12H19 The turn lamps do not work when the hazard warning lamps are operational Hazard lamps are also switched ON during the following conditions Crash Hazard would be turned on for 30 mins for vehicles equipped with airbags Panic Braking When the vehicle is running above 100 kmph and panic sudden brakes are applied hazard will turn on for 5 sec Vehicl...

Page 98: ...low beam will be kept turned on for the next 20 seconds If no extension is provided for 3 mins FMH will get expired To disable FMH Ignition OFF to any other states Park lamp transition from OFF to ON RKE Unlock button is pressed RKE LOCK button pressed when Headlamp ON due to FMH FMH ON 20 seconds expires Max time of 3 mins has elapsed and no extension of FMH With FMH mode ON if the UNLOCK signal ...

Page 99: ...of the head lamp low beam Each time LMV is extended the low beam will be kept turned on for next 20 seconds To disable LMV LMV ON 20 seconds expires Ignition off to any other states Park lamp is switched ON LOCK command is received from RKE Max time of 3 mins has elapsed and no extension of LMV 8 7 Interior Lamps Interior lamps comprise of Roof lamp and Theme lamp 8 7 1 Roof Lamp ON DO OR OF F S12...

Page 100: ...Vehicle Speed is 20 kmph Roof lamp switches ON when any of the doors is are open Roof lamp switches ON when Ignition is ON to OFF Roof lamp switches ON when Battery Saver Time has not elapsed Roof lamp switches ON when Crash status is Active from Airbag ECU Roof lamps dim and go OFF after a preset delay upon closing of all doors during IGN OFF condition Roof lamps dim and go OFF immediately on RKE...

Page 101: ...p is located at the bottom of all doors This lamp will get switched ON when door is opened and switch OFF when it is closed 8 8 Power Outlet There are two on select variants 12V power supply sockets provided for power take OFF depending on the vehicle variant Electrical equipment appliances like mobile phone charger cigarette lighter etc can be used in the outlets The power outlet is rated 12V 10A...

Page 102: ...idents secure all electrical appliances before use Do not use any appliance that may Distract the driver while driving or hamper safe driving Result in a fire or burn injuries due to the appliance rolling falling or overheating Emit steam while the windows of the passenger compartment are closed Never use the power outlet for electric heaters while sleeping Never insert foreign objects into the po...

Page 103: ...wash function can be activated only when the ignition is in IGN position A Flick Wipe MIST B Off C Intermittent INT D Low Speed LO E High Speed HI MIST MIST OFF REAR REAR MIST REAR MIST OFF OFF INT INT PULL PULL PULL INT PULL PULL PULL PULL PULL PULL PULL PULL PULL PULL MIST INT INT REAR INT MIST INT INT REAR PULL PULL PULL PULL PULL PULL PULL PULL PULL PULL PULL PULL PULL PULL PULL PULL PULL PULL...

Page 104: ...eping wiper ON position C the wiper will wipe again with the programmed delay 8 9 5 Low Speed Wiping Push the wipe control stalk up to the position D to operate the wiper at a fixed low speed 8 9 6 High Speed Wiping Push the wiper control stalk up to position E to operate the wiper at a fixed high speed 8 9 7 Rear Wiper if equipped Rotate the outer rotary switch on the wiper control stalk to align...

Page 105: ...e rear windshield wash wipe operates 3 to 4 times or as long as the stalk end is turned rotated to wash détente Wiping will continue for few seconds after releasing the stalk end switch PULL MIST OFF INT LO ON OFF HI REAR S12H27 Washer fluid is taken from the windshield fluid reservoir in the engine compartment S12H28 In the front a single nozzle with twin adjustable washer jets is provided on the...

Page 106: ...o is sub freezing zone the fluid can freeze on the windshield and block your vision resulting in an accident If you operate your vehicle in temperatures below 0 C use washer fluid with antifreeze protection Do not operate the wipers when the windshield is dry It may lead to scratches on the glass It is recommended not to use the wiper when the windshield glass is covered with debris snow or leaves...

Page 107: ...llets etc S12H65 8 10 2 Can Cup Bottle Holders if equipped There are cup can bottle holders in the front middle seat rear middle seat backrest when using as armrest and in the front rear door trims The cup holders on seat armrests are equipped with a flexible liner to better grip the cup can being placed in it This part can be removed for ease of cleaning in case of accidental spillage Front Door ...

Page 108: ... and electrical components Any spilled beverage can also startle the driver and cause loss of control of the vehicle resulting in an accident Never place objects other than cups or cans in the cup holder These objects can be thrown out in the event of a sudden stop or an accident possibly injuring the passengers in the vehicle 8 10 3 Storage Bin If equipped Storage bin is located below the co driv...

Page 109: ...r seat bottom S12H55 Lift the seat to access the storage bin S12H56 Storage bin can be taken out with the two handles provided S12H57 When keeping the storage bin back inside the seat please make sure the bin handles are stowed down and then close the seat cushion S12H61 FEATURES AND CONTROL ...

Page 110: ... Glove Box The instrument panel houses a glove box on the passenger side The owner s manual can be found inside the glove box It is advisable to always keep it in the glove box for ease of reach It is also recommended to keep copies of all vehicle documents in the glove box for reference when needed There is also a pen holder and card holder inside the glove box for convenience 0 1 2 3 S12H37 FEAT...

Page 111: ...e vehicle is driven on bad roads To avoid the possibility of injury in case of an accident or a sudden stop the glove box lid should be kept closed when the vehicle is in motion Chiller Vent If equipped The Glove box houses a Chiller vent at the back side of the box By adjusting the knob up and down the vent can be opened or closed as required S12H39 S12H40 FEATURES AND CONTROL ...

Page 112: ... accessed easily by both the driver and front passenger Do not access the sunglass holder while you are driving It may distract your concentration and could lead to an accident 8 10 7 Sun Visor The sun visors can be used for either frontal or sideward shade to reduce glare or to shut out direct rays of the sun The sun visor can be swivelled to the side as shown to provide shade from the glare of t...

Page 113: ...0 S12H66 Press the pad on the steering wheel to sound the horn The horn functions even when the ignition has been switched OFF 8 12 Radio Frequency ID RFID Tag Your vehicle is fitted with a RFID tag as per CMVR regulations on front windshield RFID tag may be used for Electronic Toll Collection ETC Do not peel or remove the RFID FEATURES AND CONTROL ...

Page 114: ... 8 13 Instrument Cluster SET MODE F E G H D I S12D01 A C B A Tachometer RPM Gauge F Odometer Tripmeter B Warning Tell tale Lamps G Current Gear Display C Speedometer H Set Button D Mode Button I Temperature Gauge E Fuel Gauge FEATURES AND CONTROL ...

Page 115: ...ns per minute Running the engine in very high RPM leads to excessive engine wear and poor fuel economy Maintain steady engine speed below 2500 RPM and do not accelerate or decelerate abruptly S12H42 8 14 2 Speedometer U42H35 The speedometer indicates the real time road surface speed of the vehicle in kilometers per hour The vehicle speed is affected by the size of the tires used If the size of the...

Page 116: ...wo trip meters A B can be reset by SET button Odometer and trip meter are displayed only when the ignition is ON 8 14 4 Set and Mode Button S12H46 A B SET MODE A Set Button B Mode Button To cycle between trip A B press and release MODE B button for a second Pressing the MODE button B while in trip B displays the odometer reading Again pressing the MODE button B displays trip A While on trip A or B...

Page 117: ... reservoir and top up if required If the engine is still overheating contact your nearest Authorized Mahindra Dealer Never remove the degassing tank cap when the engine is hot The engine coolant is under pressure and could splash on to skin eyes causing severe burns Wait for the engine to cool down before adding coolant to the reservoir Do not continue driving the vehicle with a overheated engine ...

Page 118: ...ontact Mahindra Dealer Refuel your vehicle as soon as the low fuel warning lamp starts blinking Refuel your vehicle only after switching OFF the ignition 8 14 7 Gear Position Display Gear Indicator displays N 1 2 3 4 5 R according to gear position during vehicle running and idling position It will be displayed only when clutch is fully released In case of reverse the gear indicator displays R unti...

Page 119: ...S warning Lamp High Temperature Lamp Left indicator START STOP A Start Stop Lamp Glow plug Indicator Seat Belt warning lamp Front Fog Lamp Security lamp Right indicator ENGINE Check Engine Lamp Low fuel warning lamp ECO Lamp Rear Fog Lamp Park lamp Head Lamp High Beam Door Ajar lamp Park Low Brake fluid lamp Water in fuel warning lamp Malfunction Lamp FEATURES AND CONTROL ...

Page 120: ...Glow Plug Indicator After Pre check Glow plug indicator illuminates if required It automatically goes OFF when the glow plug reaches the required temperature Contact an Authorized Mahindra Dealer if the glow plug lamp does not illuminate with ignition ON or illuminates while driving 8 16 4 Security Lamp Once the ignition is turned OFF the security lamp will blink at a fast rate frequency indicatin...

Page 121: ...or repairs Driving the vehicle with the brake warning lamp ON or when you suspect brake trouble is very dangerous and could result in serious injuries Contact an Authorized Mahindra Dealer for checks or repairs When there is a EBD failure the parking brake lamp illuminates along with the ABS warning lamp 8 16 6 Turn Lamps The turn lamp arrows in the instrument cluster flash showing the direction i...

Page 122: ...e low oil pressure warning lamp ON could cause sudden unexpected engine failure and loss of vehicle control resulting in an accident or personal injury Do not run the engine with low oil pressure warning indicator ON This may result in engine damage which will not be covered by the limited warranty 8 16 11 High Engine Coolant Temperature Warning Lamp The high engine coolant temperature warning lam...

Page 123: ...F in about 3 seconds If the lamp remains ON continuously or flashes intermittently contact an Authorized Mahindra Dealer immediately Following conditions indicate airbag malfunction Lamp fails to go OFF Lamp does not illuminate at all Illuminates while driving Contact an Authorized Mahindra Dealer immediately when the airbag warning lamp indicates a system malfunction The airbag may not deploy whe...

Page 124: ... seconds when any door is open during ignition ON The lamp goes OFF when all the doors are closed properly 8 16 21 Start Stop Lamp START STOP A The Start Stop lamp blinks when the engine is about to be stopped by Start Stop System And the lamp turns ON continuously when the engine has been switched OFF by the System On restarting engine by pressing the clutch key the lamp turns off The Start Stop ...

Page 125: ... 17 1 Overview of the ESS System Stop at Traffic Signal Jam Engine stops aft er few sec onds Release the Clutch Pedal Cluster Indication ON Cluster Indication OFF Switch to Neut ral Clearance of Signal Jam Press the Clutch Pedal Engine Restarts Start to Drive FEATURES AND CONTROL ...

Page 126: ... blink indicating that the engine is going to stop shortly The engine will shut down automatically after a specific time period L 2 1 0 O R ESS S12H48 PWR ECO The ESS lamp will illuminate in the instrument cluster indicating the engine was stopped by the ESS system Once the signal turns green press the clutch pedal and the engine starts immediately The indicator in the cluster goes OFF indicating ...

Page 127: ... battery should be in healthy condition Engine is warm This is an extra precaution to ensure safe working of the engine Gear is in neutral For auto start to happen the following major conditions are to be Vehicle should have been stopped by the ESS system Gear lever is in the neutral position Vehicle speed is zero ESS switch is in active mode Bonnet should be closed Clutch pedal is fully pressed t...

Page 128: ...tart the engine through the clutch 4 Whether the system will get activated as soon as the engine is started the first time with the ignition key The system will get activated only after the completion of engine temperature dependent warm up period which may extend up to 15 minutes This is to ensure better performance of the engine in terms of fuel economy and durability 5 Are there any safety prec...

Page 129: ...will stop my engine in moving traffic No the engine will be stopped only when the vehicle speed is zero continuously for more than 2 sec 13 Whether the audio system will be switched OFF when the engine shuts down No the audio system will not be switched OFF and you can continue to enjoy the music 14 Whether the engine will re crank whenever the clutch pedal is pressed No when the engine is running...

Page 130: ...l be no assistance from power steering The vehicle may be driven using the mechanical steering system although it is not recommended as the effort to turn the steering wheel will be significantly high In this case contact an Authorized Mahindra Dealer immediately Keep both hands on the steering wheel with the thumbs resting on the outer wheel rim To help prevent damage to the power steering motor ...

Page 131: ...or lower the steering wheel to the desired position 4 Push the lever back up to its original position to lock the steering 5 Adjust the seat according to the steering wheel position S12J01 An improperly locked steering wheel could cause loss of control and lead to accidents Never adjust the steering wheel while driving 9 3 Steering Controls Audio Control System if equipped Audio control through th...

Page 132: ...t press to change next previous preset channel long press to execute a Forward backward frequency auto seek USB iPod In USB iPod source short press to change next Prev songs and long press to fast forward backward Songs AUX No Action in SWC Bluetooth function In BT source short press to change next Prev songs Call Accept Reject Short Press to accept an incoming call Short press to reject an incomi...

Page 133: ...echanical wear indicator When the brake pad is worn metallic squeal noise is heard indicating the pad wear Have them replaced immediately Driving with wet brakes is dangerous Stopping distance increases considerably when braking Dry the brakes by driving at very slow speed and applying the brakes lightly until the brake performance becomes normal Even if the power assist vacuum assistance is compl...

Page 134: ...certain to leave the transmission in gear with the engine switched OFF Failure to do so may allow the vehicle to roll and cause damage hit a bystander resulting in personal injury Leaving unattended children in a vehicle is dangerous for a number of reasons Children should be warned not to touch the parking brake or the gear shift lever Do not leave the key in the ignition A child could move the v...

Page 135: ...p remains ON Open the Bonnet Is the Lamp still ON Turn and push the lever till e nd If Brake fluid level is low Top up Check for Fluid leaks If leaks found Tow the vehicle to dealership 12v Check for Brake Fluid level Parking brake lever release STEERING AND BRAKES ...

Page 136: ...also hear motor noise from the engine compartment It is recommended to hold the brake pedal firmly while the ABS is active rather than pumping the brake pedal Depressing the brake pedal on slippery road surfaces as on a manhole cover a steel plate at a construction site a joint in a bridge etc on a rainy day tends to activate the anti lock brake system The ABS warning lamp lights up when you switc...

Page 137: ...on a vehicle without ABS The vehicle should be examined as soon as possible by an authorized Mahindra dealer Do not overestimate the Anti lock Brake System Although the Anti lock Brake System assists in providing vehicle control it is still important to drive with all due care and maintain a moderate speed and safe distance from the vehicle in front of you There are limits to the vehicle stability...

Page 138: ...are provided for distributing the air being force circulated by the HVAC blower throughout the passenger compartment Various ducts supply air from the HVAC unit to these vents having adjustable louvers Refrigerant used in the system is a hazardous liquefied gas and is under high pressure The refrigerant is colorless and has ethereal or faint sweetish odor Exposure of refrigerant to the skin or eye...

Page 139: ... ESS 3 4 120 2 60 km h x1000 rpm 80 100 MENU SEL SRC MUTE PHONE INFO BACK A C 0 1 2 3 4 2 5 R 12v 1 4 3 S12K01 A Side Demisting Vents D Centre Vents B Windshield Defrost Vents E Foot Vents C Side Vents F HVAC Controls HEATING VENTILATION AND AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM HVAC ...

Page 140: ...nd right extreme ends of the instrument panel Both the center and side vents provide air flow to the front seat passengers Rotate the thumb wheel B up to open or down to close the air vent Direct air to the desired direction by the adjusting louvers A 10 3 HVAC Controls A C 0 1 2 3 4 A B C D F E S12K04 A Air Distribution Control D AC ON OFF B Blower Speed Control E Rear Demist ON OFF C Temperature...

Page 141: ... mode is used with heater At the same time if the customer desires he can override manually and bring it to recirculation Foot Defrost Mode air is discharged from the foot vents side defrost vents and windshield defrost vents This mode is most suitable for directing air flow towards the feet of passengers while defrosting or demisting defogging When it is in this mode automatically the air intake ...

Page 142: ...e coolant is utilized to heat whereas the air conditioner is used to cool the air inside the AC unit Based upon selected position of the temperature control dial the desired discharged air temperature can be obtained By rotating the dial counter clockwise and setting it to the extreme left position maximum cooling is obtained When the dial is rotated clockwise the discharged air progressively star...

Page 143: ...quick cabin cooling heating or while driving through dusty polluted regions the recirculation mode can be selected Driving with this mode active may lead to better fuel economy and longer HVAC filter life However running the air conditioner in the re circulation mode for long will make the cabin air too dry and the oxygen level drops inside cabin turning the air stale On the contrary keeping air i...

Page 144: ... the vehicle has been parked in sun for long then we suggest to achieve fast cooling The windows to be rolled down blower to be kept ON at max AC ON Engine ON roll up the windows after 1 to 3 minutes This will help in pushing out the heated air out This step is a recommendation Occasionally the air conditioner might not actually be functioning even when the LED on the AC switch remains illuminated...

Page 145: ... filter retaining clip and remove the filter straight out Clean the air filter or replace if damaged and follow the reverse procedure for putting the filter back To access the Secondary filter open the glove box remove the eight screws around the glove box and remove it Un clip the filter retaining clip and remove the top filter straight out Then lift the bottom filter up and remove it Replace the...

Page 146: ...trol knob to extreme right hot position 6 For dehumidified heating switch the air conditioner ON Once the passenger compartment reaches a comfortable temperature the blower speed and temperature control knob can be readjusted as desired In extreme cold weather conditions the engine coolant takes time to get heated up Hence it might take a while for hot air to discharge 10 12 Defogging Demisting an...

Page 147: ...tch OFF the demister by pressing the button again as soon as the fog is cleared The rear windshield de mister switches OFF automatically after a pre defined time 10 minutes 10 12 3 HVAC Points to Remember For quickly clearing the misted fogged frosted up windshield set the blower speed to maximum For quick defrosting set the temperature to extreme hot Once the windshield is cleared keeping the air...

Page 148: ...he windshield use an ice scraper to remove the ice deposited before using the wiper In freezing weather warm the windshield with the defroster before using the windshield washer Also use a washer fluid with anti freezing properties This will help prevent the washer fluid from freezing on your windshield A dirty contaminated windshield would make misting fogging worse Always keep the inside and out...

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Page 150: ...gine Management System controls the engine s idle speed When the engine starts idle RPM runs higher than normal in order to warm the engine The engine idle speed RPM reduces once the engine warms up Never start your vehicle in a closed garage or in an enclosed area Exhaust fumes can be toxic Always keep the garage door open or start the engine in an open area 11 1 2 Mirror Adjustment Ensure that t...

Page 151: ...usic etc with the engine temporarily switched OFF ON All electrical circuits are enabled Some of the warning or information lamps illuminate in this position While some of the lamps will go out after a few seconds some will continue to remain ON till the engine is started When the vehicle is being driven the ignition switch remains in the IGN position Select the ignition ON position when the vehic...

Page 152: ...Do not add any carpet below clutch pedal or carpet should have cut out below clutch pedal This may cause Incomplete disengagement of clutch which can result in intermittent gear shifting hard Reduction in clutch pedal reserve which can lead to clutch burning smell 11 4 Starting the Engine Make sure all vehicle occupants are properly seated in their seats and have buckled their safety belts For mor...

Page 153: ...arest Authorized Mahindra Dealer To prevent damage to the starter wait 10 seconds before attempting to restart the engine If the vehicle battery has discharged use booster cables a booster battery or a battery from another vehicle to start Jump starting a vehicle can be dangerous if done improperly Refer to the Jump starting procedure section in this manual If the engine still fails to start conta...

Page 154: ...efore leaving the vehicle turn OFF the engine and leaving the vehicle always Keep your right foot on the service brake pedal Turn front wheels towards the road curb Switch OFF the ignition turn the key to the steering lock position and remove the key Firmly engage the parking brake Move the gear shift lever to 1st gear position reverse gear if parking on an incline Slowly release the service brake...

Page 155: ...rive the engine overrunning will give engine braking and also improve the fuel efficency Do not leave the vehicle with the gear shift lever in the neutral position Always engage the manual parking brake before leaving the vehicle to prevent any vehicle movement leading to possible injury to a bystander or damage to the vehicle For brief stops e g at traffic lights keep the gear shift in neutral an...

Page 156: ...ill gradient do not hold it with the clutch accelerator use the brake to avoid unnecessary clutch wear heat buildup When parking on an incline gear alone may not be sufficient to prevent the vehicle from moving Always set the parking brake in addition to shifting the gear shift lever into gear It is also recommended to turn the front wheels towards the curb 11 6 2 Recommended Gear Shifting Speeds ...

Page 157: ...cle Before you drive your vehicle please read this manual carefully Before you start driving check proper operation of the brakes and steering system If while driving you hear any strange noise or feel unusual vibration or if you have any concerns whatsoever or if any warning lamps illuminate or buzzers sound park stop the vehicle in a safe location as soon as possible Identify the cause and take ...

Page 158: ... sand mud snow there will be a change in the way the vehicle responds especially the way it responds to steering braking and accelerating inputs Be extremely careful when driving on pavements made slippery by loose sand water gravel snow or ice If your vehicle goes off the edge of the pavement slow down but avoid severe brake or steering application Ease the vehicle back onto the pavement only aft...

Page 159: ...han 5 kmph Water waves generated will be high and may enter air intake causing severe engine damage or cause a vehicle to get stalled You must slow down while driving through shallow water Speeding may cause water to splash onto the windshield impairing your vision The ground under the water might not be firm which could result the water being deeper than expected when driving the vehicle through ...

Page 160: ...ge Completely inspect the underbody of the vehicle for any damages Check for accumulations of plants or bushes These could be a fire hazard They might also hide damage to fuel lines brake tubes hoses etc Inspect all the tubes hoses and check for any fluid leakages Get heat exchangers radiator and condenser cleaned Check threaded fasteners for looseness particularly on the chassis drive train compo...

Page 161: ...t or non approved fuel do not start the vehicle Contact an Authorized Mahindra Dealer to have the fuel system drained completely During freezing weather if the fuel is not winterized or is insufficiently winterized waxing gelling may take place in the fuel leading to interruption in fuel supply to the engine For smooth functioning and reliable operation of the engine during cold weather conditions...

Page 162: ... 11 9 Tips for Better Fuel Economy Give due consideration to the points listed below for better performance of vehicle and enhancement of fuel economy Smooth moderate operation will yield savings in fuel Steady speeds without stopping will usually give the best fuel economy Ensure that the parking brake is fully released Idling for long periods of time will waste fuel Anticipate stopping slowing d...

Page 163: ...aintenance checks recommended Heavily loading a vehicle or towing a trailer will reduce fuel economy Carrying unnecessary weight may reduce fuel economy Adding certain accessories to your vehicle may reduce fuel economy Four wheel drive operation if equipped is less fuel efficient than two wheel drive operation Driving on flat terrains offer improved fuel economy as compared to driving on hilly te...

Page 164: ...s not have a tube inside the tyre and air is directly filled in the tyre A tube type tyre has a tube inside the tyre and the tube maintains the air pressure 12 2 Tyre Rating Your vehicle is originally equipped with tyres supplied by a reputable manufacturer If you ever have any questions regarding your tyres please refer to literature supplied by the tyre manufacturer or to the separate tyre warra...

Page 165: ...200 N 140 H 210 P 150 V 240 Q 160 W 270 R 170 Y 300 S 180 Z 240 12 3 Tyre Label Vehicle Placard The tyre Label Vehicle Placard is located on the driver door B pillar inner edge face This placard gives you important information about the tyre size designed for your vehicle and the tyre inflation pressures for the front and rear tyres Tyre Size Tyre Pressure Bar psi Front Rear 185 65 R14 Laden 2 2 3...

Page 166: ... pressure gauge to check tyre pressure Do not make a visual judgement when determining proper inflation Radial tyres may look properly inflated even when they are underinflated At the same time each tyre should be inspected for signs of tyre wear or visible damage Inflation pressures specified on the placard are always cold tyre inflation pressures It is better to check the tyre pressure in mornin...

Page 167: ... follow the tyre pressure recommendations can cause uneven tread wear patterns and adversely affect the way your vehicle handles If you overfill the tyre release air by pushing the metal stem in the center of the valve Then recheck the pressure After inspecting or adjusting the tyre pressure always reinstall the valve stem cap if equipped This will prevent moisture and dirt from entering the valve...

Page 168: ...ith oil grease and fuels Do not use a tyre wheel size or speed rating other than that specified for your vehicle on the tyre placard Combinations of unapproved tyres and wheels may change suspension geometric and performance characteristics resulting in changes to steering handling and braking of your vehicle This can cause unpredictable handling stress to steering and suspension components You co...

Page 169: ... wheels and Spare wheel with Steel rim It is recommended rotating the tyres as per the Maintenance Schedule The suggested rotation method is the forward cross shown in the diagram The benefits of rotation are especially worthwhile with aggressive tread designs such as those on On Off road type tyres Rotation will increase tread life help to maintain mud snow and wet traction levels and contribute ...

Page 170: ...sembly If any of the wheel studs or nuts are damaged contact the nearest Authorized Mahindra Dealer Always tighten the bolts in a crisscross sequence Never use oil or grease on your wheel bolts Never over tighten the bolts on the wheel Hub You could damage the bolt or the hub Torque tighten the wheel bolts to the specified value at the nearest Authorized Mahindra Workshop The tyres fitted in this ...

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Page 172: ...plied hazard will turn on for 5 sec Vehicle break down warning bonnet open The vehicle break down warning would be enabled only when bonnet switch changes from close to open condition at vehicle unlocked condition Pressing the hazard switch twice deactivates this feature 13 2 Vehicle Does Not Start Checks Before making these checks make sure you have followed the correct starting procedure and tha...

Page 173: ...assist for the brakes and steering will not work Steering and braking will be much harder than usual If the engine speed does not increase If the engine speed does not increase when the accelerator pedal is depressed there may be a problem in the Engine Management System electrical or electronic controls In case of certain faults the engine may go to limp home mode which is indicated by the check ...

Page 174: ...y even in normal operating conditions get the vehicle checked by an Authorized Mahindra Dealer as soon as possible Refer to the High Engine Coolant Temperature section under the Features and Control chapter for details If the high engine coolant temperature warning is ignored the engine shuts OFF abruptly to safeguard engine components from overheating and consequent failure Abrupt engine shut off...

Page 175: ... sign and will usually have a BLACK cable attached to it Check the physical condition of the battery Inspect batteries for cracks leaks or any other damage If you find any of these things do not jump start the vehicle Call Mahindra Road Side Assistance or replace the battery If the weather is very cold remove the refill caps and check the condition of the electrolyte If it seems slushy or like ice...

Page 176: ... battery Connect one black clamp to the negative terminal of the good battery Connect the other black clamp to a piece of grounded metal on the dead vehicle preferably shiny metal not painted or oily that is attached to the engine Usually a nut bolt or other protruding shiny metal will work You may see a small spark when you connect to a good ground As a last resort you may connect to the negative...

Page 177: ... the battery 8 Keep the recently disabled vehicle s engine running Run the vehicle above idle slightly revved up with your foot on the accelerator This should give the battery enough charge to start the vehicle again If it does not you probably have a dead battery or a dying alternator Improper jump starting procedures can result in battery explosion and acid burn hazard Loosely connected battery ...

Page 178: ...al cables with hooks on both ends These hooks go around parts of the frame or suspension and lift the end of the vehicle off the ground This is not a good method of towing as it may damage the vehicle s suspension and body Avoid a tow with sling type equipment 13 5 2 Towing your Vehicle During Emergency If your vehicle needs to be towed call a professional towing service If a towing service is una...

Page 179: ... steer and operate the brakes Towing in this manner must be done only on hard surfaced roads for short distances and at low speeds Also the wheels axles drive train steering and brakes must all be in good working condition Avoid sudden starts or erratic driving maneuvers which would place excessive stress on the towing hook and towing cable or chain resulting in breakage of the hook or the chain I...

Page 180: ...ack to the nearest workshop Needless to say the drivability fuel consumption will be greatly affected If vehicle acceleration worsens or if there is a drop in vehicle performance there might be a malfunction in the engine management system which triggers activates the Limp Home Mode This condition is accompanied by the check engine lamp illuminating in the instrument cluster In this mode the vehic...

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Page 182: ...hicles before they work on your vehicle rather than while they are working on it You can be confident that your Mahindra dealer s service department does the best job to meet the maintenance requirements on your vehicle reliably and economically Get the most from your vehicle with routine maintenance Routine maintenance is the best way to help ensure you get the performance dependability long life...

Page 183: ...r owner of the dealership If an Authorized Mahindra Dealership is unable to resolve the concern you may contact any Mahindra Customer Care executive They would need the following information Owner s name and address owner s telephone number home and office Authorized Dealership name Vehicle Identification Number VIN vehicle delivery date and mileage 14 1 3 Warranty Information Read the Warranty In...

Page 184: ...sarily indicate a concern or that the fluid needs to be changed However discolored fluids that also show signs of overheating and or foreign material contamination should be inspected immediately by a qualified expert such as the factory trained technicians at your Authorized Mahindra Dealer Your vehicle s oils and fluids should be changed at the specified intervals or in conjunction with a repair...

Page 185: ...l open flames and other burning material like cigarettes away from the battery and all fuel related parts Do not start run the engine when any engine peripheral parts are removed 14 2 Opening Closing the Hood The hood release lever is located in the driver side foot well area below the instrument panel To open the hood follow the steps below 1 Pull the lever to release the hood S12P01 2 Lift the h...

Page 186: ...vehicle is being driven causing a total loss of visibility resulting in an accident Do not move the vehicle with the hood in the raised position as vision is obstructed Follow the below steps to close the hood 1 Pull the hood down to a few inches above its fully closed position 2 Now release the hood and allow it to fall by its own weight The secondary latch is engaged now 3 Firmly press the hood ...

Page 187: ...ne Compartment Petrol Layout H E F G A B C D S12P15 A Windshield Washer Fluid Reservoir E Dipstick Engine Oil Level Checking B Degassing Tank Coolant Filling F Air Filter C Brake Clutch Fluid Reservoir G Battery D Engine Oil Engine Oil Filling H Engine Compartment Fuse Box MAINTENANCE ...

Page 188: ...12P10 H E F G A B C D S12P14 A Windshield Washer Fluid Reservoir E Dipstick Engine Oil Level Checking B Degassing Tank Coolant Filling F Air Filter C Brake Clutch Fluid Reservoir G Battery D Engine Oil Engine Oil Filling H Engine Compartment Fuse Box MAINTENANCE ...

Page 189: ...ation you should investigate the cause or take your vehicle to your Authorized Mahindra Dealer or a qualified service shop immediately Make these checks only with adequate ventilation if you intend to run the engine In the Engine Compartment Front windshield washer fluid level Engine coolant level Battery condition Brake Clutch fluid level Engine oil level Fluid leaks Hoses joints and pipes for an...

Page 190: ...es to consume some engine oil during operation Causes of consumption in a normal engine are as follows Oil is used to lubricate pistons piston rings and cylinders Thin films of oil left over when pistons move in cylinders are sucked into the combustion chamber due to high negative pressure generated when the vehicle is decelerating This oil gets burnt in the combustion chamber Oil is also used to ...

Page 191: ...ate and carefully remove the engine oil level dipstick Petrol S12P05 Diesel S12P16 Wipe the dipstick with a clean cloth Insert the dipstick fully then remove it again If the oil level is between Two Dot marks the oil level is acceptable DO NOT ADD OIL If the oil level is below the Lower Dot mark add enough oil through the oil filler neck to raise the level within the Two Dot marks Wait for a few m...

Page 192: ... hot blow by gas DO NOT operate the vehicle with the engine oil level dipstick and or the engine oil filler cap removed Draining Changing of engine oil should always be done by an Authorized Mahindra Dealer 14 5 5 Checking Topping Engine Coolant Level Park the vehicle on a flat horizontal surface Keep the parking brake fully engaged Shut off the engine MAX MIN S12P06 Wait till the engine cools dow...

Page 193: ...brands of coolant is not recommended and should be avoided Draining or changing of engine coolant should always be done by an Authorized Mahindra Dealer 14 5 6 Checking Topping Brake Clutch Fluid S12P07 The brake system is supplied with brake fluid from the brake fluid reservoir located adjacent to the air filter The brake fluid level will drop slowly as the brakes wear and will rise when the brak...

Page 194: ...ar if equipped In very cold weather conditions fill the reservoir with washer fluid premixed with anti freeze If you operate your vehicle in temperatures below 4 5ºC use washer fluid with anti freeze protection Failure to use washer fluid with anti freeze protection in cold weather could result in impaired windshield vision and increase the risk of injury or accident 14 5 8 Checking the Wiper Blad...

Page 195: ...e 14 6 1 Lights Make sure the headlights stop lights tail lights turn signal lights and other lights are all working Check headlight aim 14 6 2 Warning Messages and Lamps Check all warning lamps appearing in the instrument cluster Refer to the relevant sections in this manual for further details 14 6 3 Seats Check that all seat controls such as seat adjusters seat back recliner etc operate smoothl...

Page 196: ... Hood Check all doors and latches including the tailgate for proper functioning Make sure the engine hood secondary latch secures the hood from opening when the primary latch is released 14 7 4 Tyre Inflation Pressure Check the tire pressure with a pressure gauge every week 14 8 Battery Your vehicle is equipped with a Mahindra genuine battery For longer trouble free operation keep the top of the b...

Page 197: ...ntact eyes skin or clothing Don t lean over battery when attaching clamps or allow the clamps to touch each other If acid splashes in the eyes or on the skin flush contaminated area immediately with large quantities of water A battery generates hydrogen gas which is flammable and explosive Keep any flame or spark away from the vent holes Keep batteries out of reach of children Battery posts termin...

Page 198: ...tery condition good WHITE Needs charging RED Add distilled water 14 8 4 Checking the Electrolyte Level Check the electrolyte level and specific gravity at intervals of three months Check all the six cells for proper electrolyte levels If the level is below the lower marker add distilled water until the level reaches the upper marker Adding distilled water Remove the vent plugs Add distilled water ...

Page 199: ...inate water spotting It is especially important to wash the vehicle regularly during the winter months as dirt and road salt are difficult to remove and cause damage to the vehicle Immediately remove items such as petrol diesel fuel bird droppings and insect deposits they can cause damage to the vehicle s paint work and trim over time 14 9 2 Engine Compartment Do not wash the engine or engine comp...

Page 200: ...eir shine Clean weekly with wheel and tire cleaner which is available at your Authorized Mahindra Dealer Heavy dirt and brake dust accumulation may require agitation with a sponge Rinse thoroughly with a strong stream of water Never apply any cleaning chemicals to hot or warm wheel rims or covers Do not use hydrofluoric acid based or high caustic based wheel cleaners steel wool fuels or strong hou...

Page 201: ... windshield with water Do not use sharp objects such as a razor blade to remove decals as it may cause damage to the glass or rear windshield heater grid lines if equipped 14 9 8 Instrument Panel Interior Trim and Cluster Lens Do not use chemical solvents or strong detergents when cleaning the steering wheel or instrument panel Clean the instrument panel interior trim areas and cluster lens with a...

Page 202: ...em Maintenance Your vehicle s air conditioning is a sealed system Any major maintenance such as recharging should be done by a qualified technician However you can do a few things by yourself to make sure the air conditioning works efficiently Run the air conditioning system at least once a week even during the cold weather months Run it for at least ten minutes with the engine running at normal o...

Page 203: ...could leave you stranded for hours Having adequate fuel supply will allow you to idle the engine from time to time to keep warm Do not Tap the ice on the window to crack it or chip it for a good place to start scraping You could end up cracking more than the ice and end up with a cracked or shattered windshield window Pour warm or hot water on the windshield to melt ice This will crack your windsh...

Page 204: ...re everything is in good condition and replace any that need to be The last thing to do is to make sure the internal components of the engine remain lubricated and don t corrode If the engine is being started after a very long period of non use warm up the engine at an idle speed for 2 3 minutes before driving the vehicle 14 13 Bulb Replacement 14 13 1 Head Lamp Bulb Replacement The head lamp bulb...

Page 205: ...roperly Do not touch the new bulb with your fingers Oil contamination will severely shorten bulb life If the bulb comes in contact with any oily surface clean the bulb with rubbing alcohol To avoid burning yourself do not replace the light bulbs when they are hot Halogen bulbs have pressurized gas inside and are to be handled with special care Mishandling it may cause the bulb to burst or shatter ...

Page 206: ...e sure that your vehicle runs efficiently all the time follow the maintenance schedule The service interval for the scheduled maintenance is determined by the odometer reading Take your vehicle to an Authorized Mahindra Service Station only Trained technicians and genuine Mahindra parts at Mahindra Authorized service stations are best for your vehicle They will perform all the scheduled maintenanc...

Page 207: ...very 80000 kms or 3 years whichever occur earlier I I I R I I Air Fuel and Exhaust Air filter element Replace every 30000 km at normal conditions Under dusty operating conditions clean at 5000 km and replace at every 20 000 km C C C R C C R C C R C Fuel Filter Element Petrol Replace every 20000 km R R R R R Fuel Filter Element Diesel Replace every 30000 km R R R Water in Fuel Filter Diesel Drain a...

Page 208: ...nsion Bushes Inspect at every 20000 kms I I I I I Suspension Arms Links Inspect at every 20000 kms I I I I I Steering Steering Gear rack linkage and boots Inspect every service I I I I I I I I I I I Wheel Alignment At every 40000 kms If abnormal tyre wear is noticed shorter intervals recommended Electricals Battery Electrolyte Level Inspect every service I I I I I I I I I I I Battery Electrolyte S...

Page 209: ...t at 3000 20000 then every 20000 kms I I I I I I Exhaust Pipe Mountings and Damage Leaks Inspect at 3000 20000 then every 20000 kms I I I I I I Road Test if any complaints reported Inspect every service I I I I I I I I I I I A Adjust as Necessary I Inspect correct Replace if worn out or faulty R Replace C Clean On chargeable basis 1 For Petrol engine if the vehicle operates in dusty environment hi...

Page 210: ...Additives 14 3 Child Restraint and Airbag 6 6 Child Restraint System CRS Using ISOFIX If equipped 5 13 Child Restraint System CRS Using Seat Belts 5 12 Child Safety Rear Door Lock 7 4 D Dealing With Ice 14 22 Defogging Demisting and Defrosting 10 9 Dimensions 2 6 Door Ajar Warning Lamp 8 37 Driver and Front Passenger Airbag 6 1 Driver Seat Height Adjust 5 3 Driving Through Water 11 10 Driving Your...

Page 211: ...INT Mode 8 17 Introduction 1 1 6 1 J Jack Points 2 18 Jacking 2 19 Jump Starting 13 3 K Keep Enough Fuel in the Tank 14 22 L Lamps OFF 8 5 Lead Me to Vehicle LMV if equipped 8 11 Life of tyre 12 5 Limp Home Mode 13 9 Locks and Keys 7 1 Low Engine Oil Pressure Warning Lamp 8 35 Low Fuel Warning Lamp 8 36 Low Speed Wiping 8 17 Lubricants and Capacities 2 4 2 5 M Magic Lamps 8 9 Maintenance Outside t...

Page 212: ... Visor 8 25 Sunglass Holder If equipped 8 25 T Tachometer 8 28 Technical Specifications 2 23 Temperature Control 10 5 Theft Alarm 7 9 Tilt Steering 9 2 Tip Tap ORVM Adjustment 8 3 Tips for Better Fuel Economy 11 13 To Lock and Arm the Vehicle with RKE 7 6 To Owner s of a Mahindra Vehicle 1 4 Towing 13 7 Towing Equipment 13 7 Towing your Vehicle during Emergency 13 7 Tread Wear Indicators TWI 12 4 ...

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