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The performance gets affected sometimes due to deposition of
ice, dust, heavy rain, heavy wind, heavy exhaust on the sensors/
Camera.

Large buildings/objects with right angle and smooth walls,
underground garages hanging objects in the parking areas can’t
be detected by the system.

Rear view Camera is only meant to aid the driver and to
enhance convenience while parking. It does not in any way
replace the driver’s abilities and driving skills while using this
system.

Under any circumstances Mahindra accepts no responsibility
and cannot be held liable for any direct or indirect, incidental or
consequential damage caused by the system.

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Cruise control allows you to maintain a set speed without the need
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cruising on straight, open highways. Never use it for city driving,
inclines, winding roads, slippery roads, heavy rain or in bad weather
conditions.

It works on the closed loop system principle to maintain the set
speed of the vehicle; the system controls the fuel injection of the
engine in order to maintain the set speed.

Cruise control enhances your comfort while driving and allows you
to effortlessly maintain the desired lane speed limit. Improper use of
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Summary of Contents for BOLERO NEO N10 2021

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Page 2: ...N No ov ve em mb be er r 2 20 02 20 0 N NO OT TE E Carefully 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...

Page 3: ...__________________________________________________________________________________ MAHINDRA MAHINDRA LTD GATEWAY BUILDING APOLLO BUNDER MUMBAI 400 039 www mahindra com...

Page 4: ...Location Of Vehicle Identification Number VIN Refer P g 2 22 6 Location Of Fuse Box And Fuse Details Refer P g 2 6 7 Changing A Flat Tyre Refer P g 2 11 8 Understanding The Warning Lamps Refer P g 4 5...

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Page 6: ...Panel Overview 3 3 4 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER OVERVIEW 4 1 Instrument Cluster Type 1 4 1 Instrument Cluster Type 2 4 2 Warning Lamps Overview 4 3 Warning Lamps 4 5 5 Emission Control System 5 1 Diesel Oxid...

Page 7: ...AINT SYSTEM SRS 7 1 Airbags 7 1 Introduction 7 1 8 LOCKS AND KEYS 8 1 Locks and Keys 8 1 Central Locking System 8 4 Anti Lockout System 8 5 Remote Keyless Entry RKE System 8 6 Engine Immobilizer Syste...

Page 8: ...ster Gauges 9 29 Warning Lamps Overview 9 34 Warning Lamps in the Instrument Cluster 9 36 Voice Messaging System VMS 9 42 Reverse Parking Assist System RPAS Type 1 9 46 Reverse Parking Assist System R...

Page 9: ...sting and Defrosting 11 12 12 STARTING AND DRIVING THE VEHICLE 12 1 Safety Tips Before Starting Your Vehicle 12 1 Ignition Switch 12 2 Starting the Engine 12 3 Stopping the Engine 12 4 Manual Transmis...

Page 10: ...nance General Precautions 15 4 Opening Closing the Hood 15 4 Identifying Components in the Engine Compartment 15 6 General Maintenance 15 7 In the Engine Compartment 15 8 Maintenance Inside the Vehicl...

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Page 12: ...part of the vehicle and should remain with the vehicle However nothing in this manual and none of the safety devices installed in the vehicle are a substitute for careful operation and common sense Al...

Page 13: ...will result in death or serious injury WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situa...

Page 14: ...exhaust system 8 Examine tyres for excessive tread wear and uneven wear patterns Check for stones nails glass or other objects lodged in the tread and check sidewalls for any cuts cracks or other sig...

Page 15: ...ving ability can be seriously impaired by alcohol even if the blood alcohol level is far below the legal minimum Drunken driving is one of the most frequent causes of accidents Never drink and drive D...

Page 16: ...ehicle please call your Authorized Mahindra Dealer A list of dealers can be found in the Dealer Directory Supplement or on the Internet Alternatively you can contact us on 1 18 80 00 0 2 20 09 9 6 60...

Page 17: ...rmation about accessories available for your specific model variant For maximum vehicle performance and safety considerations always keep the following information in mind The company does not take an...

Page 18: ...A Au ud diio o IIn nf fo ot ta aiin nm me en nt t M Ma an nu ua all Please refer the user e manual in infotainment Audio manual in pouch for details regarding Audio Video functions Bluetooth function...

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Page 20: ...notice and without liability We recommend you contact the nearest Authorised Mahindra Dealer for the latest features applicable to your vehicle F Fe ea at tu ur re e S S3 3 P Pllu us s S S5 5 S S7 7...

Page 21: ...Ring Infotainment Basic Audio Touchscreen Touchscreen Android Auto Apple Car Play S Sa af fe et ty y Dual Airbags Anti Lock Braking System ABS with EBD Collapsible Steering Column Tubeless Tyres Smart...

Page 22: ...nish Roof top Ski Racks Spoiler Wheel Caps Hub Cap Front Fog Lamps Side Cladding Body Coloured Body Coloured Body Coloured Body Coloured C Co om mf fo or rt t Tiltable Steering HVAC with Rear Vents Au...

Page 23: ...Power Window Central Locking Remote Power Socket Front and Middle Rows Rear Wipe Wash Rear Demister Head lamps Projector lamps Projector with static bending lamps Projector with static bending lamps...

Page 24: ...S SIIO ON N W WE EIIG GH HT TS S m mm m Wheel Base 2680 mm Overall Length 4456 mm Overall Width 1820 mm excluding outside mirrors Overall Height 1948 without ski rack 1995 with ski rack Track Width Fr...

Page 25: ...F Fu us se es s a an nd d R Re ella ay ys s A fuse is the most common electric protection device The fuse is placed in an electrical circuit so that when current flow exceeds the rating of the circuit...

Page 26: ...x Instrument Panel Fuse Box 2 2 4 4 1 1 E En ng giin ne e C Co om mp pa ar rt tm me en nt t F Fu us se e B Bo ox x The engine compartment fuse box is located adjacent to vehicle battery Follow the bel...

Page 27: ...icable for S9 and S11 HORN RELAY R1 R2 R4 R7 R8 R9 R12 R11 R10 F19 F20 F21 F28 F22 F23 F30 F29 F27 F26 F25 F24 F17 F18 R13 R14 R5 R3 R6 R16 R15 HEAD LAMP HI BEAM RELAY AC COMPRESOR RELAY HEAD LAMP LOW...

Page 28: ...lug Relay 15 Spare 16 Cooling Fan Low Relay 2 2 4 4 2 2 IIn ns st tr ru um me en nt t P Pa an ne ell F Fu us se e B Bo ox x Unlock the steering tilt lever push it down Remove the two screws of the shr...

Page 29: ...k WIPER HI LOW RELAY R5 R6 DEMISTER RELAY APPLICABLE FOR S7 S9 S11 APPLICABLE FOR S9 S11 R1 R2 SPARE 5A SPARE 30A SPARE 15A SPARE 10A SPARE 5A ECU K18 5A IGN 5A SPARE POWER WINDOW 40A AUTO ROLL DOWN R...

Page 30: ...te er ry y M Mo ou un nt te ed d F Fu us se e B Bo ox x The battery mounted fuse box is connected to the positive terminal of the battery Functionality of battery mounted fuse box is to provide short...

Page 31: ...flat tire never store the tire or other equipment in the passenger compartment of the vehicle This loose equipment could strike an occupant in the event of a sudden stop or collision Store all of thes...

Page 32: ...by a securing nut underneath the rear luggage compartment floor carpet Locate the flap covering the securing nut below the rear luggage compartment floor carpet Loosen the securing nut counter clockw...

Page 33: ...ter clockwise to loosen as per the sequence To get maximum leverage fit the spanner to the nut so that the handle is on the left side Grab the spanner near the end of the handle and push down on the h...

Page 34: ...ace a wheel block in front of one of the front wheels or behind one of the rear wheels A Flat Tyre B Chock Blocks To raise the vehicle insert the jack handle end along with the extension into the jack...

Page 35: ...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 t...

Page 36: ...ble or come off This could result in loss of vehicle control and cause a serious accident Always make sure all the wheel nuts are properly securely tightened to the specified torque When lowering the...

Page 37: ...the floor at the rear of the vehicle Firmly tighten the securing nut and put the floor carpet back Double check to ensure the tyre is snug against the rear floor of the vehicle The spare wheel bracke...

Page 38: ...cement Cubic Capacity 2179 cc Type 4 Stroke Turbocharged DI engine Bore x Stroke 85 0 X 96 0 mm No of Cylinders 4 Max Engine Output kW rpm 88 26 2 kW 4000 rpm 103 kW 3750 rpm Max Torque Nm rpm 280 Nm...

Page 39: ...1 Reverse 3 553 1 3 553 1 A AX XL LE ES S Front 2WD Non drive Stub Axle Rear Single Reduction Semi Floating Hypoid type 2WD 4 3 1 W WH HE EE EL LS S T TIIR RE ES S Rim 6 5J x 17 Tires P235 65 R17 104...

Page 40: ...sion Shock Absorbers Hydraulic Double Acting Telescopic B BR RA AK KE ES S Service Brake Hydraulic Vacuum Assisted Servo Front Disc Rear Drum Front Disc Drum Disc Rear Disc Drum Drum Parking Brake Int...

Page 41: ...tion number is stamped on the VIN plate riveted on to the top face of the cross member under the hood of the vehicle The engine number is also stamped on the same plate 2 2 9 9 E En ng giin ne e N Nu...

Page 42: ...1 F Fr ro on nt t O Ov ve er rv viie ew w A Hood B Front Wiper C Windshield D Antenna E Ski Rail F ORVM G Footstep H Position Lamp I Low Beam Projector Lamp J Fog Lamp K Turn Indicator L High Beam M...

Page 43: ...High Mounted Stop Lamp C Rear Windshield De mister D Rear Wiper E Park Sensor F Rear Footstep G Rear Camera H Rear Bumper I Rear Reflector J Rear Door K Reversing Lamp L Rear Park Lamp Brake Lamp M R...

Page 44: ...stem Q Rear AC Vents F Center Vents R Can Holder G Steering Controls Audio S Rear Power Socket H Instrument Cluster T Bottle Holder I Horn Pad Driver Air bag U Mobile Mat J Steering Wheel V Front Powe...

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Page 46: ...yp pe e 1 1 A Tachometer RPM Gauge B Trip Meter C Driver Information System DIS D Speedometer E Tell Tale F Fuel Gauge G Mode button H Odometer I Set Button J Temperature Gauge SET MODE 2 1 0 3 4 5 6...

Page 47: ...r C Trip Meter D Driver Information System DIS E Speedometer F Tell Tale G Fuel Gauge H Mode Button I Odometer J Set Button K Temperature Gauge SET MODE 2 1 0 3 4 5 6 7 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 1...

Page 48: ...ENGINE Headlamp High Beam Malfunction Lamp OBD Check Engine Lamp Door Ajar Lamp High Temperature Lamp Low Oil Pressure Lamp Park Low Brake Fluid Lamp Security Lamp Battery Charge Lamp Seat Belt Warni...

Page 49: ...ge Lamp Seat Belt Warning Lamp Parking Lamp Water in Fuel Warning Lamp Low Fuel Warning Lamp Start Stop Lamp START STOP A Glow Plug Indicator Front Fog Lamp Airbag Warning Lamp DEF Warning Lamp Tiretr...

Page 50: ...stance 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 S Sllo ow w B Blliin nk kiin ng g Norm...

Page 51: ...at either DEF Level is low or incorrect DEF has been filled or DEF Dosing is malfunctioning Follow the instructions mentioned in the DIESEL EXHAUST FLUID Section High Coolant Temperature Warning Lamp...

Page 52: ...the airbag system Contact an Authorized Mahindra Dealer immediately Cruise Control Indicator Yes Continuously ON Indicates vehicle is in cruise mode Door Ajar Warning Lamp No Continuously ON Indicate...

Page 53: ...ON N Engine is in auto stop mode B Blliin nk kiin ng g Stop Start is about to stop the engine F Fa as st t B Blliin nk kiin ng g Stop Start is inhibited due to unhealthy battery conditions Malfunctio...

Page 54: ...c R Re ed du uc ct tiio on n S SC CR R Selective Catalytic Reduction SCR is an advanced active emission control technology system that injects a liquid reducing agent through a special catalyst into t...

Page 55: ...ool dry place between storage Do not add urea to DEF and do not dilute with water This may cause after treatment system damage While refilling DEF inside tank be careful not to allow any foreign parti...

Page 56: ...onia vapors may cause burning eyes nose and throat as well as cough and watering eyes When opening the DEF filler cap ammonia vapors may escape Refill DEF in a well ventilated area only If Diesel Exha...

Page 57: ...the same and avoid spillage Example 10 Lit Pack provided with filler tube 6 Fill DEF as required Maximum Storage capacity 20 litre Minimum filling 5 0 liter 7 Place DEF filler cap back on DEF filler...

Page 58: ...g ge en ne er ra at tiio on n However if the vehicle continues to be driven at either of the following conditions the accumulated soot may not be automatically removed because of low exhaust gas tempe...

Page 59: ...will pop up and D DP PF F Lamp in cluster will turn O OF FF F Park Regeneration process may not start if certain conditions are not satisfied and R RE EG GE EN N N NO OT T S ST TA AR RT TE ED D messa...

Page 60: ...st pipe In order to avoid burns personal injury stay yourself away from exhaust system Follow speed limits traffic regulations as defined by local jurisdiction while doing forced regeneration 5 5 4 4...

Page 61: ...to correctly determine quantity of DEF present inside tank Hence if you are refilling the DEF yourself fill only 5 0 liter in case DEF Low level warning is flashed If the DEF warning lamp turns on du...

Page 62: ...components or tampering warnings are flashed in four stages These four stages are explained below If the DEF warning lamp turns on due to dosing malfunction see your authorised Mahindra dealer to have...

Page 63: ...mediately Refill with Correct DEF Refill with Correct DEF Refill with Correct DEF Refill with Correct DEF Contact Mahindra Dealer Contact Mahindra Dealer Contact Mahindra Dealer Contact Mahindra Deale...

Page 64: ...not be added to the diesel fuel tank If DEF is mixed with the diesel fuel engine fuel system could get damaged If DEF is spilled over vehicle components and metal surfaces rinse with water or wipe off...

Page 65: ...n ns st tr ru um me en nt t C Cllu us st te er r T Te ellll T Ta alle e A As ss sa am me e 2 1 0 3 4 5 6 7 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 ODO km km TRIP ABA C F E H C ENGINE START STOP A REGEN E Em...

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Page 67: ...C Cllu us st te er r T Te ellll T Ta alle e B Be en ng ga allii 2 1 0 3 4 5 6 7 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 ODO km km TRIP ABA C F E H C ENGINE START STOP A E31 E34 E35 E11 E14 E15 E21 E22 E23 E...

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Page 69: ...llu us st te er r T Te ellll T Ta alle e G Gu ujja ar ra at th hii 2 1 0 3 4 5 6 7 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 ODO km km TRIP ABA C F E H C ENGINE START STOP A E31 E34 E35 E11 E14 E15 E21 E22 E2...

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Page 71: ...t C Cllu us st te er r T Te ellll T Ta alle e H Hiin nd dii 2 1 0 3 4 5 6 7 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 ODO km km TRIP ABA C F E H C ENGINE START STOP A E31 E32 E33 E34 E35 E11 E12 E13 E14 E15...

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Page 73: ...IIn ns st tr ru um me en nt t C Cllu us st te er r T Te ellll T Ta alle e K Ka an nn na ad da a 2 1 0 3 4 5 6 7 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 ODO km km TRIP ABA C F E H C ENGINE START STOP A E Em...

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Page 75: ...In ns st tr ru um me en nt t C Cllu us st te er r T Te ellll T Ta alle e M Ma alla ay ya alla am m 2 1 0 3 4 5 6 7 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 ODO km km TRIP ABA C F E H C ENGINE START STOP A E...

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Page 77: ...IIn ns st tr ru um me en nt t C Cllu us st te er r T Te ellll T Ta alle e M Ma ar ra at th hii 2 1 0 3 4 5 6 7 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 ODO km km TRIP ABA C F E H C ENGINE START STOP A E Em...

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Page 79: ...t t C Cllu us st te er r T Te ellll T Ta alle e O Or riiy ya a 2 1 0 3 4 5 6 7 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 ODO km km TRIP ABA C F E H C ENGINE START STOP A E31 E34 E35 E11 E14 E15 E21 E22 E23 E3...

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Page 81: ...st te er r T Te ellll T Ta alle e T Ta am miill E31 E34 E35 E11 E14 E15 E21 E22 E23 E32 E33 E12 E13 E24 E25 800 800 800 800 2 1 0 3 4 5 6 7 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 ODO km km TRIP ABA C F E H...

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Page 83: ...t C Cllu us st te er r T Te ellll T Ta alle e T Te ellu ug gu u E31 E34 E35 E11 E14 E15 E21 E22 E23 E32 E33 E12 E13 E24 E25 2 1 0 3 4 5 6 7 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 ODO km km TRIP ABA C F E...

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Page 86: ...ts rest on top of the steering 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 peda...

Page 87: ...6 6 1 1 3 3 F Fr ro on nt t S Se ea at t R Re ec clliin ne e To adjust the seat back lift the lever located on the outboard side of the seat lean back and release the lever at the desired position To...

Page 88: ...2 H He ea ad d R Re es st tr ra aiin nt t 6 6 2 2 1 1 A Ad djju us st ta ab blle e H He ea ad d R Re es st tr ra aiin nt t The head restraint comprises of the padded portion which contacts your head...

Page 89: ...rted in a flipped condition With no support behind your head your neck could be seriously injured in a collision Head restraints are provided for the front row and second row outboard occupants 6 6 3...

Page 90: ...s The holding strap and hook is kept in the pocket under the seat Return the seat back to its position in one continuous motion to securely lock the seat and in turn avoiding the seat flipping forward...

Page 91: ...aising the recline lever on outboard side of the seat lean back to the desired position and release the recline lever Make sure the recline lever returns to its original position and the seat back is...

Page 92: ...er seat and provides adequate space and enhanced comfort You can recline or fold the individual seats as required which will help in ingress to the third row front facing seat S Se ea at t R Re ec cll...

Page 93: ...behind the second row captain seat 3 Lift the seat up and stack it vertically 4 To keep the seat in vertical folded position hook the seat to the front seat head restraint rod with the holding strap k...

Page 94: ...rd d R Ro ow w S Se ea at ts s 6 6 7 7 1 1 T Th hiir rd d R Ro ow w F Fr ro on nt t F Fa ac ciin ng g T Ty yp pe e iif f e eq qu uiip pp pe ed d The third row seats have a centre armrest and can be fo...

Page 95: ...ra all W Wa ar rn niin ng gs s a an nd d IIn ns st tr ru uc ct tiio on ns s S Se ea at t B Be ellt ts s At least once each month inspect the seat belt webbing for any cuts tears or other signs of wea...

Page 96: ...the seat belt Improper wearing of a seat belt will reduce the protection in an accident Seat belts should be adjusted as tightly as possible consistent with comfort to properly secure the wearer in t...

Page 97: ...tion or lukewarm water Never use bleach dye or abrasive cleaners These chemicals will severely weaken the belts Retractors in 3 point type seat belts retract the seat belts when not in use The inertia...

Page 98: ...t B Be ellt t U Us sa ag ge e iis s N Ne ec ce es ss sa ar ry y t to o Reduce the possibility of being thrown from your vehicle Reduce the possibility of injuries to upper body lower body and legs du...

Page 99: ...ion L Le eg ge en nd d U Suitable position for using universal child restraint system using seat belt and buckles marked with C R S Not Suitable position for using child restraint system using seat be...

Page 100: ...od du uc ct tiio on n The Supplemental Restraint System SRS includes airbags pre tensioners and ECU The airbags are designed to provide further protection to the vehicle occupants in addition to the...

Page 101: ...ag and yourself 7 7 2 2 2 2 A Aiir rb ba ag g S Sy ys st te em m M Ma allf fu un nc ct tiio on n L La am mp p Airbags do not require any regular maintenance of service The airbag system malfunction la...

Page 102: ...tly monitor the forward deceleration of the vehicle If an impact results in a forward deceleration beyond the designed threshold level the system triggers the airbag inflators This initiates a chemica...

Page 103: ...rasions and swelling but the force of a deploying airbag can also cause more serious injuries especially if an occupant s hands arms chest or head is in close proximity to the airbag module at the tim...

Page 104: ...mproperly 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 airb...

Page 105: ...can cause serious or fatal injuries Never hold an infant or child on your lap The infant or child could be seriously injured in the event of a crash All infants and children should be properly restra...

Page 106: ...sors U Un nd de er r r riid de e S Siit tu ua at tiio on ns s Running under a truck s tail gate may not provide the decelerations necessary for airbag deployment Just before impact drivers often brake...

Page 107: ...S St te ep pp pe ed d S Su ur rf fa ac ce es s Driving into a big pot hole stepped surface or hitting the far side of a hole incline will not inflate the airbag R Ro ollllo ov ve er r Air bags will no...

Page 108: ...s or sensors is not recommended Airbags 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 re...

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Page 110: ...fob press the button as shown in the image K Ke ey y N Nu um mb be er r T Ta ag g Your key number is shown on the plastic tag attached to the key It is recommended that you record the key number and...

Page 111: ...power windows and other controls or move the vehicle resulting in personal injuries to bystanders and or children seated inside T To o O Op pe en n a a D Do oo or r f fr ro om m IIn ns siid de e Pull...

Page 112: ...reby locking ALL the doors of the vehicle Refer to the Central Locking section for further details L Lo oc ck kiin ng g U Un nllo oc ck kiin ng g D Do oo or rs s f fr ro om m O Ou ut ts siid de e A ke...

Page 113: ...ked or unlocked from the driver door 8 8 2 2 1 1 C Ce en nt tr ra all L Lo oc ck kiin ng g U Un nllo oc ck kiin ng g A Allll D Do oo or rs s f fr ro om m O Ou ut ts siid de e To manually lock unlock a...

Page 114: ...side face of rear door to activate deactivate the child safety rear door lock If the rear doors are not operable from inside ensure that the child safety locks have been disabled Mahindra strongly rec...

Page 115: ...ide up 8 8 4 4 1 1 T To o L Lo oc ck k a an nd d A Ar rm m t th he e V Ve eh hiic clle e w wiit th h R RK KE E Press the LOCK button on the RKE for locking and arming the vehicle H Ha az za ar rd d ll...

Page 116: ...t to o L Lo oc ck kiin ng g All doors will get locked automatically when All doors are closed properly AND Vehicle speed is greater than 20 kmph A Au ut to o L Lo oc ck kiin ng g O ON N D DO OO OR R O...

Page 117: ...is ON the hazard lamps flash along with an alarm for 30 sec In this mode Pressing the SEARCH button again switches OFF the alarm Pressing the UNLOCK button switches OFF the alarm and disarms unlocks...

Page 118: ...r the alarm period there will not be any alarm again till any further change in the door ignition status The security system alarm will be activated only when the vehicle is locked using the RKE Locki...

Page 119: ...4 1 10 0 R RK KE E B Ba at tt te er ry y R Re ep plla ac ce em me en nt t If the RKE operation is inconsistent when any of the buttons are pressed it indicates that the RKE battery is weak The rear s...

Page 120: ...ble with you to an Authorized Mahindra Dealer There is a limitation max 2 keys at a time to the number of keys that can be programmed The minimum time frame required to supply the duplicate keys is 20...

Page 121: ...check lamp will illuminate blink and the engine cannot be started The vehicle will not be protected until the key has been taken out of the ignition If the engine check lamp flashes or remains contin...

Page 122: ...of the vehicle It also houses a child safety switch that enables disables the power window operation of both the rear doors when operated independently from the respective door Power windows can be o...

Page 123: ...ead to personal injuries 9 9 1 1 1 1 P Po ow we er r W Wiin nd do ow w L Lo oc ck k S Sw wiit tc ch h A power window lock switch is provided in the quadruple switch bank which toggles the operation of...

Page 124: ...ion does not operate E Ex xt te en nd de ed d P Po ow we er r W Wiin nd do ow w iif f e eq qu uiip pp pe ed d All doors power windows can be rolled UP DOWN within 60 seconds after ignition off A Au ut...

Page 125: ...position This will make the system understand the extreme low position of the glass With the above action the system understands one complete cycle and the controller learns the stroke length In case...

Page 126: ...ew mirrors on both the sides facilitate maximum rear view information to the driver Both the ORVM s are hinged and can be manually folded or unfolded This avoids hindrances in narrow areas and parking...

Page 127: ...anual 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 9 9 6 6 E Elle ec ct tr riic c O OR RV VM M A Ad djj...

Page 128: ...d lamp beam selection high beam flashing fog lamps if equipped and turn signals when the ignition switch is ON 9 9 9 9 T Tu ur rn n S Siig gn na alls s T Ta ak kiin ng g a a R Riig gh ht t T Tu ur rn...

Page 129: ...h OFF L La an ne e C Ch ha an ng giin ng g To signal a lane change move the light control stalk clockwise or anti clockwise to the limit point of free movement of the lever and release The turn signal...

Page 130: ...te lamp front park lamp and instrument panel illumination lamps are activated when the parking lamp is switched ON 9 9 1 12 2 H He ea ad d L La am mp p O On n Rotate the outer rotary switch on the lig...

Page 131: ...itch ON the head lamp low beam Your vehicle head lamps are vented and moisture may be collected on the inside of the head lamp lens under certain climatic and geographical conditions This moisture wil...

Page 132: ...tting provides good visibility to the driver with minimum inconvenience to other road users To properly aim the head lamp beam use the head lamp leveling switch This switch is located on the right sid...

Page 133: ...lied Sudden High deceleration Rate 9 9 1 19 9 S St ta at tiic c B Be en nd diin ng g L La am mp ps s Static bending lamps are integrated in both the head lamps Both Static bending lamps turn ON when a...

Page 134: ...They are switched ON automatically when either of the front doors are opened This illuminates the ground below the respective door thereby assisting in a safe entry and exit 9 9 2 22 2 F Fo ollllo ow...

Page 135: ...3 F Fo ollllo ow w M Me e H Ho om me e F FM MH H N No on n R RL LS S This feature helps the driver and passengers to easily get out of the vehicle during poor light conditions The head lamp low beam...

Page 136: ...lock all doors and disarm the vehicle followed by head lamp turning ON for 20 sec If FMH has already expired LMV would turn ON in the 1st RKE unlock press else LMV would be activated for the 2nd RKE u...

Page 137: ...When the vehicle is running above 100 kmph and panic sudden brakes are applied hazard will turn on for 5 sec Vehicle break down warning bonnet open The vehicle break down warning would be enabled only...

Page 138: ...nt row courtesy lamp only The courtesy lamp switch A has three operation modes to choose from B B1 1 The courtesy lamp remains permanently ON in this position irrespective of the door open status B B2...

Page 139: ...s 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...

Page 140: ...passenger compartment are closed Never use the power outlet for electric heaters while sleeping Never insert foreign objects into the power outlet Never use malfunctioning electrical appliances Never...

Page 141: ...the wiper stalk towards the steering wheel to operate the wash The stalk automatically comes back to position B when released 9 9 2 28 8 4 4 IIn nt te er rm miit tt te en nt t IIN NT T M Mo od de e i...

Page 142: ...ssary The auto wipe is located in the Infotainment Press the Vehicle setting in infotainment to enable the auto wipe Front wiper will wipe once to indicate the entry into automatic mode Front wiper wi...

Page 143: ...k towards the steering wheel from any position to activate the front wipe wash function Washer fluid is sprayed on the front windshield and the wipers wipe the windshield 3 times after the washer spra...

Page 144: ...using a pin Using the windshield washer in freezing temperatures could be dangerous The washer fluid could freeze on the windshield and block your vision resulting in an accident If you operate your v...

Page 145: ...ds are to be used in the cup holders Use caution when using the cup holders A spilled beverage that is very hot can injure the driver or passengers Spilled liquids can also damage interior trim and el...

Page 146: ...o not put more than 1 kg weight in the seat back pockets 9 9 2 29 9 4 4 G Gllo ov ve e B Bo ox x The instrument panel houses a glove box on the passenger side Open the latch by lifting the handle and...

Page 147: ...t direct rays of the sun The sun visor can be swivelled to the side as shown to provide shade from the glare of the sun In certain variants a vanity mirror is provided on the back of the front passeng...

Page 148: ...Gauge B Trip Meter C Driver Information System DIS D Speedometer E Tell Tale F Fuel Gauge G Mode button H Odometer I Set Button J Temperature Gauge SET MODE 2 1 0 3 4 5 6 7 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140...

Page 149: ...ear Indicaor C Trip Meter D Driver Information System DIS E Speedometer F Tell Tale G Fuel Gauge H Mode Button I Odometer J Set Button K Temperature Gauge SET MODE 2 1 0 3 4 5 6 7 0 20 40 60 80 100 12...

Page 150: ...va alliid d N No o S Siig gn na all Engine High Temperature Yes ON OFF Engine Temperature Gauge Yes Max OFF Vehicle Speed Yes Max Max Engine Speed Yes Max Max Odometer Reading Yes Odometer Trip A Trip...

Page 151: ...every 2 minutes for the vehicle speed reached 115 kmph 9 9 3 32 2 3 3 O Od do om me et te er r H Hiig gh h e en nd d L Lo ow w e en nd d The bottom row of the LCD display gives the odometer reading I...

Page 152: ...perature lamp along with all 8 bars blink when the temperature reaches 110 o C And when the temperature is 119 o C the temperature warning lamp and all 8 bars are permanently ON In such situations swi...

Page 153: ...is near empty i e RESERVE the bottom bar alone is illuminated and the low fuel warning lamp in the cluster is ON H Hiig gh h e en nd d L Lo ow w e en nd d On inclines or curves due to the movement of...

Page 154: ...and not wearing seat belt seat belt reminder warning lamp will come ON till the seat belt is buckled Seat belt buzzer audible warning will come ON 35 sec once if any of the driver co driver seat belt...

Page 155: ...n Indicator ENGINE Headlamp High Beam Malfunction Lamp OBD Check Engine Lamp Door Ajar Lamp High Temperature Lamp Low Oil Pressure Lamp Park Low Brake Fluid Lamp Security Lamp Battery Charge Lamp Seat...

Page 156: ...attery Charge Lamp Seat Belt Warning Lamp Parking Lamp Water in Fuel Warning Lamp Low Fuel Warning Lamp Start Stop Lamp START STOP A Glow Plug Indicator Front Fog Lamp Airbag Warning Lamp DEF Warning...

Page 157: ...La am mp p Once the ignition is turned OFF the security lamp will blink at a fast rate frequency indicating the vehicle is secured against unauthorized start of engine When the vehicle is locked using...

Page 158: ...ease in the rate of flashing indicates failure of one or more of the lamp bulbs Have them replaced as soon as possible 9 9 3 34 4 6 6 H He ea ad d L La am mp p H Hiig gh h B Be ea am m L La am mp p Th...

Page 159: ...an nt t T Te em mp pe er ra at tu ur re e W Wa ar rn niin ng g L La am mp p The high engine coolant temperature warning lamp and all bars in the temp gauge blink when the coolant temperature is 110 C...

Page 160: ...lamp goes out If the lamp continues to be ON even after refueling contact an Authorized Mahindra Dealer 9 9 3 34 4 1 16 6 S Se ea at t B Be ellt t W Wa ar rn niin ng g L La am mp p The seat belt warni...

Page 161: ...lamp can be switched ON only when the parking lamp is ON 9 9 3 34 4 2 21 1 D Do oo or r A Ajja ar r W Wa ar rn niin ng g L La am mp p The door ajar warning lamp illuminates when any door is open when...

Page 162: ...r a longer time than usual when the battery state does not allow the system to stop the engine automatically 9 9 3 34 4 2 24 4 T Tiir re et tr ro on niic cs s L La am mp p The Tiretronics warning lamp...

Page 163: ...ime and the ignition is turned ON M Me es ss sa ag ge e All the messages will be announced through the front right speaker by disconnecting the speaker from the audio system even when the audio system...

Page 164: ...rake fluid alert Voice alert announced visual alert shown in display C Co on nd diit tiio on n R Re eq qu uiir re ed d A Ac ct tiio on n iin n IIS S E EC CU U A Alle er rt t C Co on nd diit tiio on n...

Page 165: ...d diit tiio on n R Re eq qu uiir re ed d A Ac ct tiio on n iin n IIS S A Alle er rt t C Co on nd diit tiio on n 1 1 If engine temperature is 110 C C Co on nd diit tiio on n 2 2 If engine temperature i...

Page 166: ...e and visual If acknowledged no repetition of alert in the same ignition cycle even if fault is not removed 6 Hand brake Voice alert announced visual alert shown in display C Co on nd diit tiio on n R...

Page 167: ...isual If acknowledged no repetition of alert in the same ignition cycle even if fault is not removed 9 9 3 36 6 R Re ev ve er rs se e P Pa ar rk kiin ng g A As ss siis st t S Sy ys st te em m R RP PA...

Page 168: ...Repainting of the sensor will affect the performance of the system 9 9 3 36 6 1 1 A Ac ct tiiv va at tiio on n d de e a ac ct tiiv va at tiio on n o of f R RP PA AS S The Vehicle should be in IGN ON...

Page 169: ...distant Distance indicator will display a STOP Symbol if the obstacle is less than 50 cm from the vehicle rear bumper O Op pe er ra at tiio on n o of f R RP PA AS S 1 Start the vehicle 2 Change the ge...

Page 170: ...in that direction will be turned OFF and a STOP symbol will be displayed 5 Distance indicator will display the distance of the closest object 6 The Beep sound can be heard from the driver side speaker...

Page 171: ...at left at 76 cm Obstacle at right at 98 cm On engaging the gear in reverse infotainment will display as below Since obstacle is at 76cm in right minimum distance is shown in the distance indicator Al...

Page 172: ...yed with red marks contact an Authorized Mahindra Dealer 3 Obstacle in the blind zone cannot be sensed by the system 4 Please check the condition of the obstacle behind your vehicle before reversing I...

Page 173: ...5 cm because of the weak reflection or absorption of the waves of the clothes 7 The distance indication may move up and down due to different sizes of the obstacle at different positions 8 Though the...

Page 174: ...when the vehicle is overloaded System may give false signal while the vehicle moves from plain ground to a slope terrain and vice versa System may give a wrong signal by sensing the ground when the b...

Page 175: ...nt in the detection range could vastly affect the sensor performance and the distance displayed may not be accurate 9 9 3 37 7 1 1 W Wo or rk kiin ng g P Pr riin nc ciip plle e On engaging the gear in...

Page 176: ...any direct or indirect incidental or consequential damage caused by this system 9 9 3 38 8 R Re ev ve er rs se e P Pa ar rk kiin ng g A As ss siis st ta an nc ce e S Sy ys st te em m R RP PA AS S T Ty...

Page 177: ...hiin nd dr ra a D De ea alle er r 2 If there is only 3 second continuous beep coming from RPAS Buzzer after Reverse gear c co on nt ta ac ct t a an n A Au ut th ho or riiz ze ed d M Ma ah hiin nd dr r...

Page 178: ...ng system which cannot replace the driver for looking in to exterior and interior view mirrors The rear view camera may not operate normally when you drive in the extremely high or low temperature are...

Page 179: ...horized Mahindra Dealer Camera image is reproduced slightly delayed and not in real time due to processing As the display is 2 dimensional pointed protruding obstacles are hard to depict and thus very...

Page 180: ...objects under 120cm and shall display with text S ST TO OP P when the distance 50 cm O Ob bjje ec ct t D De et te ec ct tiio on n Whenever Reverse Gear engaged the system will indicate the obstacles b...

Page 181: ...system 9 9 4 40 0 C Cr ru uiis se e C Co on nt tr ro oll Cruise control allows you to maintain a set speed without the need to keep your foot on the accelerator pedal It should be used for cruising o...

Page 182: ...pedal intervention If the vehicle speed is increased by 10 kmph for more than 30 sec by pressing the accelerator pedal When Set Set switch is pressed for more than 12 sec In this case the vehicle will...

Page 183: ...speed in small amounts press the SET button Each time you press it the cruise set speed decreases by about 1 kmph When you wish to continuously decrease the cruising speed press and hold the SET butt...

Page 184: ...hen the road condition is suitable to switch over back to cruise control mode press RESUME button once The system activates the cruise control mode to the previous cruising speed of 50 kmph 5 To resum...

Page 185: ...cr ro o H Hy yb br riid d S St to op p S St ta ar rt t S Sy ys st te em m iif f e eq qu uiip pp pe ed d 9 9 4 41 1 1 1 O Ov ve er rv viie ew w o of f t th he e S St to op p S St ta ar rt t S Sy ys st...

Page 186: ...he Stop Start lamp will illuminate in the instrument cluster indicating the engine was stopped by the Stop Start system Once the signal turns green press the clutch pedal and the engine starts immedia...

Page 187: ...s avoided This reduces global warming and thus provides us with a sustainable planet to live in Ability to restart the engine by pressing the clutch pedal Reduces noise pollution at traffic signals 3...

Page 188: ...e safety It will do so only in the neutral position of the gear shift lever 12 Whether the system will stop my engine in moving traffic No the engine will be stopped only when the vehicle speed is zer...

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Page 190: ...e a safety risk to yourself and others Have the vehicle serviced at specified intervals or whenever a power steering problem is noticed When driving in rough off roads hold the steering wheel rim do n...

Page 191: ...ing wheel To tilt adjust the steering wheel 1 Ensure the vehicle is stationary and parking brake engaged 2 Pull the steering tilt lever down to unlock 3 Raise or lower the steering wheel to the desire...

Page 192: ...available in the Infotainment manual A Source C Mute B Seek Call Receive Disconnect D Volume Volume S So ou ur rc ce e The source button switches between different modes in the audio system When the s...

Page 193: ...s equipped with disc brakes in the front and drum brakes in the rear for XUV rear is also disc Disc brakes offer good braking capability and reduced stopping distance Wet brake discs result in reduced...

Page 194: ...ing brake is firmly set when parked and the gear shift lever is in gear When parking on a hill first apply the Parking brake after that shift the TGS lever to the P position for AT and gear for MT Thi...

Page 195: ...ABS is active You may 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 brak...

Page 196: ...steering wheel operation even with ABS active If tyre grip performance exceeds its capability or if hydroplaning occurs during high speed driving in the rain the Anti lock Brake System will not assis...

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Page 198: ...tment 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 col...

Page 199: ...nter Vents E Foot Vents F Rear Vents G Auto Climate Manual Controller W12K43 3 4 5 6 40 60 80 100 120 140 SRS AIRBAG MUTE PWR VOL RADIO PHONE INFO EQ HOME NAVI INFO EQ DISC ON TUNE AUTO SEL AUTO A C A...

Page 200: ...th 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 louver...

Page 201: ...perations 1 11 1 5 5 H HV VA AC C C Co on nt tr ro olls s A Air Distribution Control E AC Low ON B Blower Speed Control F Air Re circulation Switch C Temperature Control G Blower ON OFF D AC High ON A...

Page 202: ...e set temperature auto and AC status Mode and AC status is indicated by the LED glow on the respective switches 1 11 1 7 7 A Aiir r D Diis st tr riib bu ut tiio on n C Co on nt tr ro oll The air flowi...

Page 203: ...is discharged from the side defrost vents and windshield defrost vents This mode is most suitable for directing air flow towards the front windshield to ensure defrosting or de misting defogging Keep...

Page 204: ...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 posi...

Page 205: ...every ignition cycle 1 11 1 1 10 0 2 2 R Re e c ciir rc cu ulla at tiio on n M Mo od de e R Re e c ciir rc cu ulla at te ed d A Aiir r M Mo od de e To set the HVAC system to re circulation mode press...

Page 206: ...e press and hold the air intake control switch for 7 sec For auto climate control systems Press the air intake control switch once It stays in this mode till you manually shift back to re circulation...

Page 207: ...or lamp is also incorporated on the switches The air conditioner is operational only when both the engine and blower are running When the air conditioner is ON air gets cooled and de humidified before...

Page 208: ...nded to use AC LO The following steps outline the procedure to switch ON the AC 1 Adjust the blower speed as required 2 Select the air distribution mode as desired 3 Select the air re circulation mode...

Page 209: ...knob to extreme right hot position 6 For dehumidified heating switch the air conditioner ON in AC HI mode manual HVAC Once the passenger compartment reaches a comfortable temperature the blower speed...

Page 210: ...to maintain comfort To defrost the outside windshield follow the above steps but switch OFF the AC On humid days do not blow cold air on the windshield and side window glass the difference between the...

Page 211: ...o hot nor too cold Driving the vehicle for long with the air conditioner switched off may lead to windshield or windows getting misted fogged up Driving the vehicle for long continuously in the recirc...

Page 212: ...windshield A dirty contaminated windshield would make misting fogging worse Always keep the inside and outside of the windshield clean Reduced air flow because of a clogged HVAC filter or any other ob...

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Page 214: ...t 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 you...

Page 215: ...arily switched OFF IIG GN N 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 c...

Page 216: ...re e c cr ra an nk kiin ng g t th he e e en ng giin ne e Make sure the gear shift lever is in neutral Make sure the parking brake is engaged Turn the key to IGN position but do not turn the key to sta...

Page 217: ...idling may be harmful to your engine Combustion chamber temperatures can drop so low that the fuel may not burn completely Incomplete combustion allows carbon and varnish to form on piston rings and...

Page 218: ...durations with the engine idling Coasting the vehicle with the gear lever in neutral and engine ON OFF is not recommended The steering and braking will be very hard without power assist while coasting...

Page 219: ...n the best torque range Similarly while driving downhill downshift to utilize the engine braking in an optimum manner When stopping the vehicle on an uphill gradient do not hold it with the clutch acc...

Page 220: ...indra Dealer if necessary Never overload or improperly load your vehicle Always be attentive while driving and follow safe driving practices Always maintain the recommended inflation pressure in tires...

Page 221: ...uation where a sudden sharp turn must be made turn the steering wheel only as rapidly and as far as required to avoid the emergency Excessive steering will result in less vehicle control Additionally...

Page 222: ...iction resulting in reduced braking efficiency Dab the brake pedal while driving to remove the film of water 1 12 2 6 6 4 4 D Dr riiv viin ng g T Th hr ro ou ug gh h W Wa at te er r Although your vehi...

Page 223: ...age brake system components Wet brakes cannot stop the vehicle as effectively as dry brakes Drying can be improved by driving the vehicle slowly while applying light pressure on the brake pedal When d...

Page 224: ...een operating the vehicle in off road conditions get the brakes checked and cleaned as necessary If any unusual vibration is experienced check the wheels for impacted material Impacted material can ca...

Page 225: ...el tank Driving the vehicle till the fuel tank is empty or complete dryness is not recommended Always have sufficient fuel in the tank Check the fuel level prior to starting your journey It is unsafe...

Page 226: ...lead to an inadvertent fuel leak or spillage 1 12 2 7 7 4 4 F Fu ue ell L Liid d O Op pe en niin ng g a an nd d C Cllo os siin ng g The fuel lid can be opened by gently pressing the fuel lid open butt...

Page 227: ...fuel Anticipate stopping slowing down may eliminate the need to stop Sudden or hard accelerations reduce fuel economy Slow down gradually Drive at moderate speeds Revving the engine before turning it...

Page 228: ...ly terrains Close windows during high speed driving for better fuel economy It is recommended to refuel in the mornings cold weather condition 1 12 2 8 8 1 1 H Ho ow w t to o C Ca allc cu ulla at te e...

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Page 230: ...as ply tyre F TUBELESS or TUBE TYPE A tubeless tyre does 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 a...

Page 231: ...ight each tyre can support F F H H Tire speed rating or speed symbol Never drive the vehicle faster than the tyre speed rating The speed rating denotes the speed at which a tyre is designed to be driv...

Page 232: ...can fail unexpectedly resulting in an accident and or personal injury Regular Tyres Non Standard Spare wheel Dynamic Rolling radius 358 mm 357 mm 1 13 3 4 4 T Tiir re e P Pr re es ss su ur re e Prope...

Page 233: ...ge of outdoor temperatures as tire pressures vary with temperature changes Tire pressures change by approximately 1 psi 7 kPa per 7 C of air temperature change Keep this in mind when checking tire pre...

Page 234: ...ets of four Never combine them with other types of tires Cuts and punctures in radial tires are repairable only in the tread area because of sidewall flexing Consult your authorized dealer for radial...

Page 235: ...and or personal injury Replacing original tires with tires of a different size may result in false speedometer and odometer readings 1 13 3 4 4 6 6 S Sn no ow w C Ch ha aiin ns s Snow chains cannot be...

Page 236: ...be corrected prior to rotation being performed 1 13 3 5 5 1 1 W Wh he en n U Us siin ng g t th he e N No on n S St ta an nd da ar rd d S Sp pa ar re e T Ty yr re e Non Standard spare tyre provided spe...

Page 237: ...ee ell T Tiig gh ht tn ne es ss s When you change a wheel remove all rust and dirt at all locations where the wheel contacts the wheel hub Use a scraper or wire brush to be sure that you remove all ru...

Page 238: ...nd the instrument cluster indicates the visual warnings for all Tiretronics alerts 1 13 3 6 6 1 1 O Op pe er ra at tiio on n o of f T Tiir re et tr ro on niic cs s Tiretronics uses wireless sensor tec...

Page 239: ...y It is the driver s responsibility to maintain correct tyre pressure using an accurate pressure gauge even if under inflation has not reached the level to trigger illumination of the Tiretronics warn...

Page 240: ...g the rim Apply tyre soap solution to the rubber portion of the valve stem and the top of the enclosure 4 Place the inner tyre bead over the rim 5 Place the outer tyre bead over the rim 6 Inflate all...

Page 241: ...e rim clockwise 4 To remove the sensor firstly remove the screw using a T6 TORX screwdriver 5 Carefully and firmly pull the enclosure straight back off the valve 6 Cut the rubber bulb and attach the T...

Page 242: ...existing valve stem Starting to mount the tyre from the valve location is a wrong fitment Fixing tool stem may hit the sensor and damage it Start from the opposite direction 1 13 3 6 6 5 5 F Fu un nc...

Page 243: ...tyre pressure lower than certain values then the alert shall not be cleared until the pressure is filled to the placard value H Hiig gh h P Pr re es ss su ur re e A Alle er rt t High pressure monitori...

Page 244: ...mely rocky and acute bumpy condition then fluctuating pressure leakage alert may get set which will get rectified when the vehicle runs back on a normal road This happens due to sudden change in press...

Page 245: ...sor low battery faulty is set then the corresponding position tyres sensor needs to be removed by carefully opening the tyre and replacing it with a new sensor Post replacing the new sensor manual lea...

Page 246: ...rear right tyre rear left tyre and spare tyre IIn niit tiia at tiin ng g t th he e M Ma an nu ua all L Le ea ar rn niin ng g P Pr ro oc ce es ss s 1 Press the mode button 2 Turn the ignition key on 3...

Page 247: ...t T Ty yr re e Start leaking the air from the front right for 30 to 40 sec and stop for 5 sec Repeat until the tyre gets learnt If the front right tyre is learned 1 siren chirp sound is heard and the...

Page 248: ...yr re e Start leaking the air from the spare tyre for 30 to 40 sec and stop for 5 sec Repeat until the tyre gets learnt If the spare tyre is also learned then 1 siren chirp is heard and ALL tyres show...

Page 249: ...ure deviation between the Tiretronics display and gauge will depend upon the following factors Atmospheric pressure Error in pressure filling gauge not calibrated Air leakage during inflation deflatio...

Page 250: ...dicator in the display if the tyre pressure is near the thresholds level i e between 28 psi to 24 psi However this alert will get cleared after driving a few kilometers depending upon the climatic con...

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Page 252: ...rd warning lamp when your vehicle is stationary or to warn other road users to be cautious while passing your vehicle The turn lamps do not work when the hazard warning lamps are operational Hazard la...

Page 253: ...Authorized Mahindra Dealer 2 During winter use non winter diesel or due to extreme cold conditions the vehicle may not start Contact an Authorized Mahindra Dealer for further assistance To prevent da...

Page 254: ...le parts will still be too hot Verify that the engine coolant level in the coolant recovery tank is maintained between the Min and Max mark Check for possible fluid leakages Check for damages to heat...

Page 255: ...ver very slowly or does it crank quickly If it cranks quickly you do not have a dead battery and a jump start may not help If it cranks slowly or not at all you probably have a dead battery Open the b...

Page 256: ...one black clamp of the jumper cable to the negative terminal of the booster battery Connect the other end of the black clamp to the negative terminal of the discharged battery Crank the engine for st...

Page 257: ...jump starting procedures can result in battery explosion and acid burn hazard Loosely connected battery cables could damage the electronic control units To disconnect battery terminals wait for at lea...

Page 258: ...tires front or rear and lift them off the ground The other two tires remain on the ground Sling type equipment The tow truck uses metal cables with hooks on both ends These hooks go around parts of t...

Page 259: ...n Never tow your vehicle lifted from the front with the rear wheels on the ground as this may cause serious damage to the automatic transmission Use flat bed towing only Use only the towing hook provi...

Page 260: ...o failure of one more critical sensors actuators In this mode the EMS Engine Management System will revert back to basic minimum requirement fuel quantity injection timings to aid the driver to bring...

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Page 262: ...vehicles 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 require...

Page 263: ...ied talk to the general manager or 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 th...

Page 264: ...ncern 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 su...

Page 265: ...ther fluids spill over electrical and hot vehicle parts Keep all open flames and other burning material like cigarettes away from the battery and all fuel related parts Do not start run the engine whe...

Page 266: ...is not latched properly the hood could open while the 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 a...

Page 267: ...ra and Mahindra Ltd 112020 1 15 5 9 9 IId de en nt tiif fy yiin ng g C Co om mp po on ne en nt ts s iin n t th he e E En ng giin ne e C Co om mp pa ar rt tm me en nt t A B E G I F J C D H M MA AIIN NT...

Page 268: ...c ce e Exercise extreme caution when the hood is open and engine is ON Listed below are the general maintenance items that should be performed frequently In addition to checking the items listed below...

Page 269: ...ne e C Co om mp pa ar rt tm me en nt t 1 15 5 1 11 1 1 1 F Fllu uiid d L Le ea ak ks s Check the engine compartment and the underbody of the vehicle for any leaks If you smell fuel vapor or notice an...

Page 270: ...ne may consume more oil since its pistons piston rings and cylinder walls are not conditioned 1 15 5 1 11 1 4 4 C Ch he ec ck kiin ng g T To op pp piin ng g t th he e E En ng giin ne e O Oiill Make su...

Page 271: ...n ng giin ne e C Co oo olla an nt t L Le ev ve ell Park the vehicle on a flat horizontal surface Keep the parking brake fully engaged Shut off the engine Wait till the engine cools down and hence cool...

Page 272: ...uiid d 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...

Page 273: ...Driving a vehicle with power steering fluid below the minimum mark will damage steering system Use only recommended power steering fluid Do not use other types of power steering fluids which may dama...

Page 274: ...premixed with anti freeze If you operate your vehicle in temperatures below 4 5 C use washer fluid with anti freeze protection Failure to use washer fluid with anti freeze protection in cold weather...

Page 275: ...y low air may enter the fuel lines which leads to the engine not starting or abrupt switching OFF The air has to be removed from the fuel pump by bleeding and priming the fuel pump The fuel pump is lo...

Page 276: ...B Be ellt ts s Check that the seat belt system such as buckles retractors and anchors operate properly and smoothly Make sure the belt webbing is not cut frayed worn or damaged 1 15 5 1 12 2 5 5 A Ac...

Page 277: ...down clamp nuts only enough to keep the battery firmly in place Tightening excessively may damage the battery terminals 1 15 5 1 14 4 1 1 F Fo or r B Be es st t B Ba at tt te er ry y S Se er rv viic c...

Page 278: ...he lower marker add distilled water until the level reaches the upper marker Adding distilled water Remove the vent plugs Add distilled water to all the cells that require the fluid and secure the plu...

Page 279: ...Never use abrasive materials such as steel wool or plastic pads as they can leave scratches on the chrome surface After polishing the chrome parts you can also apply a coating of Premium Liquid Wax av...

Page 280: ...windshield side windows and the wiper blades should be cleaned regularly If the wipers do not wipe properly substances on the vehicle s glass or the wiper blades may be the cause These may include hot...

Page 281: ...or glass cleaners as these may damage the finish of the instrument panel interior trim and cluster lens If a staining liquid like coffee juice has been spilled on the instrument panel or on the inter...

Page 282: ...in coastal places 1 15 5 1 16 6 A Aiir r C Co on nd diit tiio on niin ng g S Sy ys st te em m M Ma aiin nt te en na an nc ce e Your vehicle s air conditioning is a sealed system Any major maintenance...

Page 283: ...xpected heavy rains could leave you stranded for hours Having adequate fuel supply will allow you to idle the engine from time to time to keep warm D Do o n no ot t Tap the ice on the window to crack...

Page 284: ...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 1 15 5 1 19 9 B Bu ullb b R Re ep plla ac ce em me en nt t 1 15 5 1...

Page 285: ...ation of originally fitted bulbs 1 15 5 2 20 0 S Sc ch he ed du ulle ed d M Ma aiin nt te en na an nc ce e The scheduled maintenance jobs listed in the Scheduled Maintenance Chart are those required t...

Page 286: ...ing Topping Power Steering Fluid 15 12 Checking Topping the Engine Oil 15 9 Chemicals and Additives 15 3 Child Restraint and Airbag 7 6 Child Restraint System CRS 6 14 Child Safety Rear Door Lock if e...

Page 287: ...luster Type 1 4 1 9 27 Instrument Cluster Type 2 4 2 9 28 Instrument Cluster Gauges 9 29 Instrument Cluster Tell Tale Assame 5 12 Instrument Cluster Tell Tale Bengali 5 14 Instrument Cluster Tell Tale...

Page 288: ...Before Starting Your Vehicle 12 1 Scheduled Maintenance 15 24 Search Panic Function 8 8 Seat Back Pocket 9 25 Seat Belt Warning Lamp 9 39 Second Row Bench Seat 6 4 Second Row Captain Seat Arrangement...

Page 289: ...9 42 W Warning Lamps 4 5 Warning Lamps in the Instrument Cluster 9 36 Warning Lamps Overview 4 3 9 34 Warranty Information 15 2 Washing the Exterior 15 17 Water in Fuel Warning Lamp 9 39 Wheel Nut Loo...

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