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Owner’s Manual

Mahindra Goa

Summary of Contents for Goa 2007

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual Mahindra Goa...

Page 2: ...ISSUED JUNE 2007 MAHINDRA MAHINDRA LTD GATEWAY BUILDING APOLLO BUNDER MUMBAI 400039 INDIA...

Page 3: ...ing your MAHINDRA we strongly suggest you to spend some time understanding it better A good way to do this would be to read this manual while simultaneously exploring your MAHINDRA physically Such fam...

Page 4: ...our vehicle and the information on this manual An Authorised Mahindra Dealer knows your vehicle best So when maintenance or service is necessary that s the place to go Caution Any unauthorised add on...

Page 5: ...hen the vehicle is sold to the next owner Environmental Caring Your vehicle has been designed with the aim of caring for the environment A number of features have been incorporated in your vehicle to...

Page 6: ...CE MODE AC FACE FLOOR MODE AC FLOOR MODE AC FLOOR DEFROSTING MODE DEFROSTER MODE AIR RECIRCULATION Some of indicators warning lights in instrument cluster Security System Status Battery Discharge Warn...

Page 7: ...___ 24 Headlight Leveling Guiding Lights __ 31 Instrument Cluster CRDe __________ 33 Cruise Control ___________________ 41 Cruise Controls Audio Controls_____ 42 Voice Messaging System ___________ 43...

Page 8: ...e Serial Number Vehicle Identification Number VIN vehicle serial number is the legal identity of your vehicle It is used in registering the ownership To locate the vehicle serial number and the engine...

Page 9: ...s punched on left hand side top face of the engine front cover This engine number is also punched on a number plate located near bonnet release lever Keys Your MAHINDRA comes with a set of two identic...

Page 10: ...applicable Place your hand behind the handle Press the inner lever towards you pull the door Opening the door from inside Pull the lever as shown in the picture push the door Door locks Both the front...

Page 11: ...k all doors simultaneously from inside For Remote locking car security system activation if installed please refer security system manual supplied with the vehicle Caution Ifyouhavedecidedtokeepthedoo...

Page 12: ...severely injured in the case of emergency braking or a collision Adjusting the Angle of the Seat back Reclination To adjust the angle of the seat back pull up the lever at the side of the seat and pus...

Page 13: ...ving is dangerous The driver could lose the control of the vehicle and have and accident Adjust the driver s seat only when the vehicle is stopped Folding Second Row Seat for Entry into Third Row if a...

Page 14: ...pulling it out from the front pivot bracket To unfold swing the whole seat back and downward Lift the seat back until it is locked The folded 3rd row Front facing seat can be secured with 2nd row seat...

Page 15: ...is dangerous as it can eject throw the passenger during the sudden braking or collision Warning Adjusting the driver s seat while the vehicle is moving is dangerous The driver could lose the control...

Page 16: ...jury Get the seat belt problem fixed by Mahindra authorised dealer immediately Used damaged seat belt system cannot provide the adequate protection in the event of collision accident Do not use the tw...

Page 17: ...f wrenched from the reel The belts provide maximum protection when seats are in their normal upright position So do not recline your seats steeply During the sudden braking or a collision you can slid...

Page 18: ...and pull on the belt To shorten pull the free end of the belt away from the tongue Position the lap belt on the hips as low as possible To unfasten To unfasten the belt press the button on the buckle...

Page 19: ...ructions provided by the child restraint system manufacturer and that the system is properly secured Warning Do not allow children to stand up or kneel on either the rear or the front seats An unrestr...

Page 20: ...ust the head restraint so that it is at the same level as your head Never adjust the head restraint to the level of your neck Warning Do not adjust the head restraint while driving the vehicle With no...

Page 21: ...e is being towed START This is a momentary position in which the switch cranks the engine Release the key as soon as the engine starts Holding in to this position more than necessary will result in da...

Page 22: ...doors are closed properly the lights will start dimming and will go off after few seconds On some models the ring will illuminate the moment the driver door is opened and will remain glowing till the...

Page 23: ...Knobs 4 Floor Console Vents 5 Audio Controls 6 Audio System 7 A C Center Vents 8 Instrument Cluster 9 Steering Wheel 10 Fuse Box 11 Ashtray Floor Console 12 12V Power Output 13 Gear Lever Knob 14 Hor...

Page 24: ...er Lights Control Lever Head lights Parking Lights Lights Off Stalk end switch 1 is in neutral position Parking Lights Turn the stalk end switch 1 upwards to the first position until the is aligned op...

Page 25: ...mark 1 Headlight Flash Pull the stalk up towards the steering wheel Flash will work even when the headlight is not on Headlight High Beam Indicator in the instrument cluster is illuminated when headli...

Page 26: ...ner rotary switch 2 upwards to the second position until the is aligned opposite mark 2 Now both front rear fog lights glows simultaneously Operation of the fog lights depends on the parking or headli...

Page 27: ...ash after a turn manually return the stalk to its original position Note If the turn signal indicator lights in the instrument panel flashes faster than normal it indicates a fused indicator bulb To p...

Page 28: ...ying and wiping will continue for few seconds after releasing the switch The washer will work on all positions of stalk After few seconds of the post wipe the wiper will operate once to dribble down t...

Page 29: ...n the wind screen and may block your vision result in an accident Use anti freeze fluid and warm the wind shield before using the washer Adjustable Intermittent Wiping if Installed The intermittent wi...

Page 30: ...switch off the ignition before switching off the wind screen wiper the blades will stop at random on the wind screen Switch on the ignition and just move wiper stalk to MIST position to return the wi...

Page 31: ...road users The headlights can only be adjusted when the low beam is switched on Headlight low beam can be adjusted from driver seat with the help of switch shown in above picture This switch is locate...

Page 32: ...above lights during this cycle During Remote Unlocking All the lights Illumination ring will glow instantaneously with full intensity for few seconds the moment vehicle doors are unlocked through rem...

Page 33: ...Fog Lamp Indication 10 Glow plug indication If applicable 11 Battery Charging Warning Light 12 Car Security System Status if applicable 13 Head Lamp High Beam Status 14 Low Oil Pressure Warning light...

Page 34: ...top immediately and check brake fluid level contact Mahindra Authorised Dealer Battery Stop and check Engine oil Stop and check Engine Malfunction Take the vehicle to Mahindra Authorised dealer ABS Ta...

Page 35: ...Trip meter Clock Second row of LCD screen shows the distance traveled since the last time it was set to zero either on individual journeys or between the fuel fillings depending upon the settings Alt...

Page 36: ...ge for checking at the nearest Mahindra Authorised Dealer immediately 9 Rear Fog Indicator The lamp will glow when the rear fog lamps are ON 10 Glow plug indication if applicable when ON indicates tha...

Page 37: ...Dealer check correct the braking system as soon as possible 16 Door Open warning Light if applicable Lights up when the any of the doors are open and ignition key is in IGN position The lamp goes off...

Page 38: ...cause damage to the driveline excessive tyre wear poor fuel economy unnecessary noise hence not recommended 22 Check EMS Engine Management System warning lamp if applicable As soon as the ignition ke...

Page 39: ...hazard warning is activated Check local regulations about use of hazard warning lights while the vehicle is being towed or while driving Horn Horn can be operated independent of the ignition switch T...

Page 40: ...n the hand brake is applied To release it pull the lever upwards slightly depress the locking button and push the lever downwards Red warning light on the instrument cluster will light up if you are d...

Page 41: ...ut of cruise Thecruisecontrolsystemenablesthedriver to maintain the constant road speed with out using the accelerator pedal generally when driving on free open highways The cruise control system is d...

Page 42: ...alled Audio control on steering wheel allows the driver to operate the audio system without operating the audio system fitted on the instrument panel while driving To change the mode Press the MODE sw...

Page 43: ...roperly closed and when vehicle speed is more than 5 10 Kmph Second announcement will be played after vehicle covers 300 meters of distance and if any of the doors is still open not properly closed No...

Page 44: ...el is lower than the required level and ignition is ON vehicle not moving Second announcement will be made if vehicle speed is more than 5 10Kmph Third announcement will be made after vehicle covers 5...

Page 45: ...oad operation However if the vehicle is operating in gradients ghats and on bad roads with pot hole etc there would be low fuel warnings in between and the reminders at 25 km and 50 km etc would get d...

Page 46: ...orarily by pressing reset switch while that particular message is being announced i e Canceling in that driving cycle 4 Attention Please The Engine Temperature is High 5 Careful Your Hand Brake is eng...

Page 47: ...Again insert ignition key switch ON switch OFF ignition and remove the ignition key Note The steps 1 to 4 should be completed within 30 seconds If controller accepts the procedure the headlight will...

Page 48: ...doing so may cause the driver to mishandle the vehicle and may result in loss of vehicle control Mirror Folding Both manual remote operated outside mirror units can be folded flat where it is needed a...

Page 49: ...ear view Mirror Adjust the rear view mirror in the day position by slightly turning or twisting it until you see the road behind clearly through the rear glass To decrease glare dazzle of headlights o...

Page 50: ...ile going downhill builds up heat and reduces their effectiveness Instead downshift to a lower gear and take your foot off the accelerator pedal Warning Driving with wet brake is dangerous Increased s...

Page 51: ...ns to move the ABS is in the self check mode During self check you may hear a noise motor operation sound from the engine compartment This is normal and is not a malfunction Warning Use of non recomme...

Page 52: ...The ABS warning light will come on when the ignition key is turned to the IGN position If the anti lock braking system works properly the light goes off after a few seconds Thereafter if the system ma...

Page 53: ...left for more than five seconds with the engine running This can cause damage to the power steering system its components Tilt steering wheel if installed To change the steering wheel angle up down h...

Page 54: ...lever knob The clutch pedal should be pressed down fully while shifting and then released slowly Shift into the reverse gear only when the vehicle is stationary Note Revving the engine regularly to t...

Page 55: ...urface Abrupt shifting could cause the vehicle to spin or skid Bonnet Release Lever Bonnet Release Lever To unlock the bonnet pull the bonnet release lever located below and to the left of the steerin...

Page 56: ...tis fullyclosed and locked before driving Otherwise the bonnet may open unexpectedly while driving and an accident may occur After inserting the support rod into the slot make sure the rod supports th...

Page 57: ..._____ 58 Stopping Engine Limp Home Mode _ 60 Driving Tips _____________________ 61 Shifting Driving Modes ____________ 65 Fuel ___________________________ 73 Window Winding _________________ 77 Heatin...

Page 58: ...t seat position seat back angle and head restraint height to comfort Adjust internal and external rear view mirrors Lock all doors Fasten seat belts Turn the key to IGN position Check the lights in th...

Page 59: ...conds at a time If the engine stalls or failed to start wait for 10 seconds before trying again Turbocharger system Your Mahindra diesel engine is equipped with turbocharger TC system The TC system us...

Page 60: ...to bring back the vehicle to the nearest workshop a safe place Needless to say the drivability fuel consumption will be greatly affected Driving the vehicle to the Mahindra Authorised dealer in the L...

Page 61: ...n safe distances from other vehicles Wet weather results in longer stopping distances about four times that of normal stopping distance So it makes sense to keep a good distance from other vehicles pe...

Page 62: ...r and stiff bristled brush to remove ice snow from the windows Refer the lubrication chart for use of suitable lubricants engine coolant windshield washer fluid brake clutch fluids for the cold winter...

Page 63: ...y the wet brakes drive the vehicle cautiously when there is no traffic near you while lightly applying the brake pedal with parking brake applied If brakes still not working safely park the vehicle be...

Page 64: ...e a breakdown or fire could occur If driving crossing through shallow streams first check the level of the water bottom of the river bed for better gripping Take all the necessary safety measures to m...

Page 65: ...when shifting between 2H to 4H and 4H to 2H Caution Driving the vehicle in 4WD Low High mode on dry hard surface may cause damage to the driveline excessive tyre poor fuel economy unnecessary noise he...

Page 66: ...le Keep the engine running Depress the clutch pedal and turn the knob to 4L position The indicator lamp will blink for six seconds and go OFF The indicator lamp will start glowing You are now in the 4...

Page 67: ...om 4L to 4H or From 2H to 4L or From 4L to 2H Stop the vehicle Depress the clutch pedal and shift the lever to the desired mode Note To release the front wheel locking hubs please refer the procedure...

Page 68: ...ed To Release the locking hubs Shift from 4WD to 2WD Reverse the vehicle in a straight line for about a meter An audible click will indicate that the hubs have been released Unlocking is necessarily r...

Page 69: ...OCK and for disengaging turn knob to FREE Make sure the triangle mark on the hub aligns with the other one at the you desires to set Now both the hubs are engaged and therefore power is being transmit...

Page 70: ...4L position The indicator lamp will blink for six seconds and go OFF The indicator lamp will start glowing You are now in the 4WL mode From 4L to 4H Stop the vehicle keep the engine running Depress th...

Page 71: ...he clutch and shift the lever from 4H to 4L You are now in the 4WH mode From 4L to 4H Stop the vehicle Keep the engine running Depress the clutch and shift the lever from 4L to 4H You are now in the 4...

Page 72: ...km hr or 3 4 of the top speed Avoid sudden acceleration and full throttle Do not drive for a long time at a single speed either increase or decrease the speed at intervals Do not drive slowly with the...

Page 73: ...ine are affected to a great extent by the quality of the fuel Caution Never add fuel system additives or cleaning agents These may damage the system These may damage the system And use of petrol keros...

Page 74: ...e is pressure inside the tank fuel cap is removed too fast While removing the fuel cap loosen the cap slightly and wait for any hissing noise to stop before removing it Warning Before refueling stop t...

Page 75: ...ps Avoid sudden acceleration or deceleration Do not try to maintain the same speed up a hill accelerate no more than you would on the level Keep you foot in the same position on the acceleration Drivi...

Page 76: ...n poor fuel economy Follow the recommended maintenance schedule Get your vehicle checked and maintained periodically by the Mahindra Authorised Dealer Use the air conditioner only when necessary Use o...

Page 77: ...unwound individually using separate switches provided on the rear door trim pads Push the switch to open the window Pull the switch to close the window Manual Winding To manually open the windows rot...

Page 78: ...Warning Make sure window opening is clear before closing the windows It may be a dangerous if someone s hand head neck could get caught in a closing window and may resulting in serious injuries Quarte...

Page 79: ...1 1 2 3 4 79 While Driving MAHINDRA GOA 3 Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning 1 Side Vents 2 Heating Ventilation AC Swithches 3 Center Vents 4 Floor Console Vents...

Page 80: ...ise for cold or red clockwise for warm Fresh Recirculation Air Selector Switch Fresh Air Mode When light is OFF Recirculation mode when light is ON Air Distribution Control Knob The knob can be used i...

Page 81: ...tion can be regulated in the centre side floor console vents with the rotary controls and centre knobs Center Vents Airflow can be adjusted with rotary controls located between the centre vents The ai...

Page 82: ...ode selected air enters the vehicle through filter from outside and is cooled heated according to the function selected With the Recirculation air mode selected the air from within the compartment wil...

Page 83: ...oner ON OFF Switches if applicable A C LO Switch To turn ON the air conditioner press the A C LO switch and the indicator lamp will come on Air conditioner starts to operate To turn off the A C LO pre...

Page 84: ...old air on the wind shield side window glass because the difference between the outside inside temperature could make the fogging worse When driving the vehicle in dusty conditions it is recommended t...

Page 85: ...ld make the fogging worse Windshield Defrosting To defrost outside of the windshield Switch on the engine Set the blower to any speed except OFF Set the temperature control knob to hot red Select the...

Page 86: ...n For better ventilation Set the blower to any speed except OFF Set the temperature control knob to cold blue Select the fresh air intake mode Set the air distribution control knob to Face mode With t...

Page 87: ...igh temperatures Handle it carefully and do not allow children to use it risk of fire and burns The lights can be swivelled in the desired direction Do not use the interior lights for extended periods...

Page 88: ...he vehicle Do not toss a cigarette out of the window It may land on somebody or may result in a fire hazard Ashtrays have been provided for disposing ash and cigarette butts Take care not to drop the...

Page 89: ...box is open Always keep the glove box closed after use Additional power connection for extra fittings Use the 12V 10 Amps extra fitting connection point where ever provided for taking out supply for a...

Page 90: ...l weight of your vehicle trailer weight gross axle weight and towing tongue load capacity are well with in the permissible limits And for further details on towing a trailer call nearest Mahindra Auth...

Page 91: ...Floor Console The cup holder is designed for holding cup or drink cans securely Caution Do not place anything else other than cups or drink cans in the cup holder If doing so cause the object thrown i...

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Page 93: ...______ 106 Engine Oil Check ________________ 113 Battery Check___________________ 115 Catalytic Converter Fuel _________ 116 Engine Maintenance Checks _______ 117 Tyre Inspection Rotation ________ 118...

Page 94: ...s genuine Mahindra parts at Mahindra Authorized Service Stations are best for your vehicle they will perform all the scheduled maintenance jobs reliably and economically Inadequate incomplete insuffic...

Page 95: ...voirs levels 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Check Engine oil level and leakage 3 3 Adjust intake and Exhaust valve clearance 3 3 3 3 3 Check the drive belts for cracks fraying wear tension 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3...

Page 96: ...3 R 3 R 3 R 3 R 3 Clean the evaporator Every 40 000 Kms or every 9 months in normal condition 4 months in dusty condition 3 3 Clutch Transmission Clutch fluid Check Top up 3 3 3 3 R 3 3 3 R 3 3 Replac...

Page 97: ...brake components for wear deterioration leaks 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Check rear brake lining drums other brake components for wear deterioration leaks 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Check Brake pedal operation 3 3...

Page 98: ...Check Battery fluid level specific gravity and conditions of battery terminals or once in six months 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Check operation of horn s wiper and washer 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Check operat...

Page 99: ...ller shafts drive shafts engine body mounting bolts 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Lubricate locks hinges latch Tighten bolt nuts of steering linkage gear box suspension 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 diagnostic equipmen...

Page 100: ...00 48m 85000 51m 90000 54m 95000 57m 100000 60m General Inspection Check Sound System Controls Retractable Aerial Child lock Power Window Controls Power Lock system control Cigarette Lighter and Remot...

Page 101: ...BRAKE FLUID DOT 3 BRAKE FLUID MEETING FMVSS NO 116 SAE J 1703 SPECIFICATIONS As Required ENGINE RADIATOR COOLANT BASF MAKE GLYSANTIN 48 24 or 45 23 for Diesel vehicle Note Mix coolant and clean water...

Page 102: ...FUSE MAXI FUSE MAXI FUSE MAXI FUSE BLADE TYPE BLADE TYPE BLADE TYPE MAXI FUSE RED RED YELLOW GREEN BLUE BLUE BROWN BLUE BROWN YELLOW BLUE BLUE BLUE RED YELLOW RED RED RED GREEN GREEN YELLOW YELLOW YE...

Page 103: ...t fuse If the inside element is melted indicates that the fuse is blown Fuse box is provided inside the IP driver panel and in the engine compartment To replace the blown fuse Turn off the ignition sw...

Page 104: ...Open the bonnet secure it with stay rod Remove the negative battery terminal Open the fuse cover If fuse is blown replace with a new one of the same rating Install the fuse cover Light Bulb Specificat...

Page 105: ...unt stop light tail door type1 5W W5W 3 High mount stop light tail door type2 21W BAS15D 1 High mount stop light rear spoiler 2 3W W2 3W 9 Brake tail lights 21 5 W BAY15D 2 Rear Turn signal lights 21W...

Page 106: ...cedure to assemble the bulb assy in the headlight assy Clamp the bulb assy by wire clamp properly Front Parking turn signal light bulbs Parking Light Disconnect the negative terminal from the battery...

Page 107: ...p Turn the bulb holder clockwise to lock it Rear Parking turn signal tail light bulbs Disconnect the negative terminal from the battery Remove the inspection cover from the inside the passenger compar...

Page 108: ...Take out the light HMST assy by loosen the mounting screws located on the top of the rear spoiler Dismantle the light assy take off the bulb holder strip by loosening the screws on the back of the lig...

Page 109: ...prevent accidental injury Check the following at regular intervals Rear registration plate light bulbs Remove the light lens gasket by loosening the screws Pull out the burned bulbs and replace with...

Page 110: ...gine is warm the fan could start to move and this could cause injury Caution If the engine is hot do not remove loosen the radiator cap to prevent burning yourself Brakes Check the brake fluid level r...

Page 111: ...ic acid Air conditioner Check its operation for effective cooling every week Note any drop in cooling efficiency Windshield washer fluid Check that there is adequate fluid in the tank Windscreen defro...

Page 112: ...our dash board give important information about your vehicle Go through the section on the instrument panel to learn about warning lights Regular cleaning and polishing of your vehicle helps keep it l...

Page 113: ...ed to lubricate the stems of intake valves Some of this oil is sucked into the combustion chamber together with the intake air and is burnt there Engine oil consumption depends upon the viscosity and...

Page 114: ...ause injury Changing the Engine Oil Remove the drain plug in the sump The drain plug has a magnet that attracts metallic particles Hence clean the drain plug every time engine oil is changed Failure t...

Page 115: ...cking the cable to the negative terminal should be installed last If the battery terminal is corroded wash it with a solution of warm water and baking soda Caution Prevent further corrosion by applyin...

Page 116: ...e exhaust system that reduces pollutants by converting poisonous exhaust emissions from the engine into less environment polluting gases It converts harmful un burnt hydrocarbons carbon monoxide and o...

Page 117: ...t smells fumes are detected inside the vehicle drive the vehicle with windows fully open and have the cause immediately rectified Engine Maintenance Checks Caution Never drive the vehicle if the fuel...

Page 118: ...r exhaust system leaks and any other damages Each time your vehicle is raised up for an oil change Whenever you notice a change in the noise of the exhaust system Whenever the tail pipe end of the exh...

Page 119: ...uld cause serious accident Use only tyres that are correct size specified for your vehicle Note Warm tyres normally exceed recommended pressures Do not release air from warm tyre to adjust the pressur...

Page 120: ...ethod for repairing the punctured tubeless tyres And avoid the patch method for tyre repairing Proper tools to be used for mounting de mounting the tubeless tyres from the wheel rim to avoid the tyre...

Page 121: ...ur vehicle facing on coming traffic Note If the following occurs in while driving it could indicate a flat tyre Steering becomes difficult The vehicle begins to vibrate excessively abnormally The vehi...

Page 122: ...the brackets and turn the joint in direction 2 as shown in the diagram Removing the Spare Tyre Open the tail door Lift the carpet covering as shown Remove the rubber plug Insert the end of the wheel...

Page 123: ...taining plate in the centre of the spare tyre Then secure the spare wheel properly by tightening the tyre winch screw extension Check the spare wheel from the side of the vehicle to ensure the spare w...

Page 124: ...personal injury Loosening all the Wheel Nuts Always loosen the wheel nuts before raising the vehicle Turn the wheel nuts anti clockwise to loosen them To get maximum leverage fit the wheel spanner to...

Page 125: ...e refer to diagram Ensure that the jack is on solid and level ground Insert the jack handle into the jack and turn clockwise Ensure that the handle remains firmly fitted When the jack touches the vehi...

Page 126: ...improperly positioned jack may damage the vehicle or cause personal injury Do not put any object on or under the jack Raise the vehicle only high enough to remove the flat tyre and install the spare...

Page 127: ...he nuts and cause the wheel to come off when driving Position the spare so that the holes in the wheel align with the bolts Press the tyre over the bolts till it is secured properly you may need to wi...

Page 128: ...ightened wheel nuts are dangerous The wheel could wobble 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...

Page 129: ...dent Always inflate the tyres to the correct pressure Restoring the Tools Jack and Flat Tyre After changing the wheels tighten the wheel nuts to the torque to specifications as soon as possible Replac...

Page 130: ...mended to cover other electrical electronic items such as ECU alternator fuses ignition coil wiring harness connectors etc before washing the engine compartment Caution Even though all the electrical...

Page 131: ...he paint and metal of the vehicle Washing Tips Rinse the vehicle thoroughly to remove loose dirt Make a solution of a detergent made especially for vehicle washing and cool water Use a soft bristle br...

Page 132: ...them with the recommended touch up paint Note Observe local regulations Aluminum wheels Use only a mild soap or neutral detergent Plastic Bumpers wash carefully Do not scrub with abrasive cleaners No...

Page 133: ...s accumulated in the loops this usually results in the slowing down of the retraction mechanism Check for cuts and frayed spots in the belt material Check to see if the locking and unlocking mechanism...

Page 134: ...cts to treat the leather It is recommended to contact the your MAHINDRA dealer for treating leather Windows Windows need to be cleaned regularly and completely both from the inside and the outside Mak...

Page 135: ...se a liquid air freshener make sure you fasten it securely so that it does not spill as you drive Maintaining the Air Conditioning System Your vehicle s air conditioning is a sealed system Any major m...

Page 136: ...el gauge for fuel If you are starting the engine after adding fuel to an empty fuel tank you may have to bleed the fuel system by operating the priming pump several times until you feel more resistanc...

Page 137: ...rting until it thaws Connect one jumper cable to the positive terminal on the booster battery Connect the other end of the cable to the positive terminal of your vehicle s battery Connect the second j...

Page 138: ...ve Wear protective safety glasses when jump starting and avoid spilling acid on to yourself your clothing or your vehicle If acid gets into your eyes or spills on to your body accidentally wash the ar...

Page 139: ...f road safely apply the parking brake Do not stop the engine Switch off the air conditioner if it is being used Open all the windows move the temperature control knob to the maximum hot position and p...

Page 140: ...rature has come to normal again cheek the coolantlevelinthereservoir ifrequired add the coolant to the maximum mark Heavy coolant lose indicates a leak in the system Have the vehicle checked at a Mahi...

Page 141: ...indicators Let the vehicle sit for a minute Open the bonnet and check the oil level Although oil level and oil pressure are not directly connected an engine that is very low on oil may lose pressure d...

Page 142: ...Towing equipments are of three types Flat bed equipment Your vehicle is loaded on the back of a truck This is the safest and best way of towing Wheel lift equipment The tow truck uses two pivoting arm...

Page 143: ...ake sure that you observe the road traffic regulations concerning both the towing device and driving conduct Caution A driver must be in the vehicle being towed to steer and operate the brakes Towing...

Page 144: ...l lighted area If you have an alarm use it even for short period Do not leave any valuables in your vehicle If you must leave something in your vehicle secure it properly by locking the doors by hidin...

Page 145: ...145 Other Information MAHINDRA GOA 5 Contents Technical Specifications __________ 146 Safety_________________________ 149 Road Signs_____________________ 150...

Page 146: ...278 N m 28 3 kg m 1700 2200 RPM Air Cleaner Foam type Oil Filter Full flow Paper type Fuel Filter Single with water in fuel indicator Clutch Hydraulically operated single plate dry type Dia 240 X 160...

Page 147: ...4 for 4WD FRAME Tubular C in C Ladder type SUSPENSION Front Independent Front with coil spring Double wishbone for 2WD Torsion bar for 4WD Rear Multi Link 5 with coil spring Anti Roll Bar Provided in...

Page 148: ...traint with seat belt lap belt for middle occupant 3rd Row Seat Removable front facing with 2 position adjuster with seat belt lap belt for middle occupant or Foldable side facing seats DIMENSIONS Whe...

Page 149: ...ability to drive safely Exercise your eyes by shifting the focus of your eyes to different parts of the road Use stimulating beverages such as coffee or tea Relax and stay calm Anti theft Precautions...

Page 150: ...150 Other Information MAHINDRA GOA 5 Road Signs...

Page 151: ...ter 70 System capacity 1 0 Ltrs Every 40000 km Valve clearance adjustment Inlet valves 0 30 mm Exhaust valves 0 45 mm Every 20000 km Transmission oil replacement SAE 80W90 API GL4 Upto ambients 5 degr...

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