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After Driving
MAHINDRA GOA
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Checking Electrolyte Level
Check the electrolyte level and specific
gravity at intervals of three months. Check
all the six cells for proper electrolyte level.
If the level is below the lower marker, add
distilled water until the level reaches the
upper marker.
Adding Distilled Water
• Remove the vent plugs
• Add distilled water to all the cells that
require the fluid
• Secure the plugs properly
Caution
Do not fill distilled water beyond
the upper mark level. Excessive electrolyte
could squirt out of the battery during heavy
charging, causing corrosion or damage.
Catalytic Converter (if equipped)
The catalytic converter is an emission
control equipment fitted in the 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
oxides of nitrogen into harmless carbon
dioxide, water vapor and nitrogen.
Care and maintenance to minimize the
possibility of damage to the catalytic
converter
• Maintain the engine in the proper
operating conditions
• Consult a Mahindra Authorised Dealer/
Service Center at the earliest in the
event of irregular running of engine
following a cold start, misfiring, a
significant loss of vehicle drivability or
other unusual malfunctions which may
indicate a fault in the ignition system.
Caution
• Avoid jump starting of the engine by
pushing or towing the vehicle, or by
coasting downhill.
• Euro III diesel or higher grade for Euro
III diesel engines.
• Avoid frequent cold starts.
Catalytic Converter / Fuel