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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 whatsoever regarding the use or care of your vehicle, please visit your Authorised Mahindra Dealer for assistance or advice.

This Owner's Manual should be considered as an integral part of the vehicle and should remain with the vehicle.

Summary of Contents for XUV300 W4

Page 1: ... 19 9 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 whatsoever regarding the use or care of your vehicle please visit your Authorised Mahindra Dealer for assistance or advice This Owner s Manual should be considered as an integral part of the vehicle and should remain with the vehicl...

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

Page 3: ...ion 2 10 Fuses Relays 2 11 Changing a Flat Tyre 2 16 Jack Points 2 20 Technical Specifications 2 25 3 OVERVIEW 3 1 Front Overview 3 1 Rear Overview 3 2 Instrument Panel Overview 3 3 4 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER OVERVIEW 4 1 Warning Lamps Overview 4 2 Warning Lamps 4 4 5 SEATS AND SEAT BELTS 5 1 Front Seats 5 1 Head Restraint 5 3 Passenger Seat 5 4 Rear Seat 5 5 Seat Belts 5 9 Infant and Child Safety 5 15 ...

Page 4: ...y System Passive Keyless Entry PKE if equipped 7 12 If Smart Key is Lost 7 22 Battery Replacement for Remote Key Smart Key 7 23 Theft Detent Warning System 7 24 Engine Immobiliser System 7 24 8 FEATURES AND CONTROL 8 1 Quadruple Switch 8 1 Mirrors 8 4 Interior Rearview Mirror IRVM 8 5 Storage Compartments 8 7 Sun Visor 8 16 Horn 8 17 Sunroof if equipped 8 18 Interior Lamps 8 23 Microphone 8 25 Pow...

Page 5: ...Warning W8 W8 O only 9 14 Tyre Direction Monitoring System TDMS 9 17 Steering Mode Control Alerts 9 18 Smart Key Alerts 9 19 Steering Lock Alerts for W8 W8 O only 9 19 Door Open Alerts 9 20 Functional Safety Alert 9 21 Warning Tell tale Lamps in the Instrument Cluster 9 22 Warning Lamps in the Instrument Cluster 9 24 10 PARKING ASSIST SYSTEM 10 1 Front Rear Obstacle Detection System if equipped 10...

Page 6: ...m ABS 12 7 Electronic Brake Force Distribution EBD if equipped 12 8 13 HEATING VENTILATION AND AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM HVAC 13 1 HVAC Overview 13 2 Dual Zone Automatic Heater and A C if equipped 13 4 Manual Temperature Control MTC 13 12 Defogging Defrosting 13 17 Replacing Air Conditioner Filter 13 19 14 STARTING AND DRIVING THE VEHICLE 14 1 Safety Tips Before Starting Your Vehicle 14 1 Starting t...

Page 7: ...16 7 17 MAINTENANCE 17 1 General Owner s Information 17 1 Opening and Closing the Hood 17 4 Engine Compartment 17 6 General Maintenance 17 8 In the Engine Compartment 17 9 Maintenance Inside the Vehicle 17 13 Maintenance Outside the Vehicle 17 14 Battery 17 14 Wiper Blades 17 15 Appearance Care and Protection 17 16 Air Conditioning System Maintenance 17 20 Vehicle Storage 17 20 Winter Care 17 21 B...

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Page 9: ...at your vehicle is in optimum working order and take note of the road and weather conditions under which you are using your vehicle If you have any questions concerning the proper use or maintenance of your vehicle please call your Authorised Mahindra Dealer A list of dealers can be found in the Dealer Directory Supplement Alternatively you can contact Authorised Mahindra Dealer at 1800 209 6006 T...

Page 10: ...anual to which particular attention must be paid for optimum use of the vehicle If you see this symbol it indicates no do not do not do this or never 1 1 3 3 G Ge en ne er ra all S Sa af fe et ty y IIn nf fo or rm ma at tiio on n a an nd d IIn ns st tr ru uc ct tiio on ns s Failure to follow the warnings and instructions provided in this manual could result in failure of the vehicle an accident an...

Page 11: ...significantly reduce its lifespan The vehicle is also subject to wear over a period of time Please have your vehicle regularly inspected by an Authorised Mahindra Dealer or a qualified mechanic If the inspection reveals any damage or excessive wear immediately replace or have the component serviced 11 We recommend that you use only genuine parts supplied by Mahindra The use of non Mahindra parts w...

Page 12: ... of electronic devices such as mobile phones computers portable radios or other by the driver while driving is dangerous In exceptional condition if use of a mobile phone is necessary despite this warning use a handsfree system to ensure that the hands are free to drive the vehicle Even handsfree do not ensure that due to distraction an accident will not happen Please comply with the legal regulat...

Page 13: ... only Mahindra genuine parts Non Mahindra parts may harm vehicle performance and will not be covered by your Mahindra warranty To avoid counterfeit parts and to protect our brand image Mahindra genuine parts are packed in a branded carton Look for the Mahindra Genuine Parts logo Any unauthorised modifications or alterations to this vehicle or failure to use appropriate specification and quality sp...

Page 14: ...nication systems such as two way radios telephones and theft alarms that are equipped with radio transmitters and installed in your vehicle should comply with the local regulations and should be installed only by your Authorised Mahindra Dealer V Ve eh hiic clle e S Sa af fe et ty y When leaving your vehicle unoccupied Always remove the ignition key when you park the vehicle Close all the windows ...

Page 15: ... based on the latest product information available at the time of publication We recommend you to contact the nearest Authorised Mahindra Dealer for latest features applicable to your vehicle F FE EA AT TU UR RE E W W4 4 W W6 6 W W8 8 W W8 8 O O T TE EC CH HN NO OL LO OG GY Y Micro Hybrid Technology Engine Stop Start Projector Head Lamps Day Time Running Lamp DRL 18 cm 7 Colour Touch Screen Infota...

Page 16: ...tem Tweeter Ecosense Mahindra Bluesense App Electric Sunroof with Anti Pinch Push Button Start Stop Theft Detent Warning System with Burgler alarm C CO OM MF FO OR RT T Steering Wheel Leather Gear Shift Knob Leather Steering Mode Control Normal Comfort Sports HVAC Manual with Electrically operated temperature control HVAC with Dual zone Automatic temperature control Premium Fabric Seats Fabric Sea...

Page 17: ...er Load Limiter Seat Belts Anchor Pre Tensioner Height Adjustable Seat Belts Front Row Sun Visor with Mirror Illumination S ST TY YL LE E Supervision Cluster with Multi Colour Theme Alloy Wheels Diamond Cut Alloy Wheels Spare Wheel R16 Steel R16 Steel R17 Steel R17 Steel Full Wheel Caps Auto Light Control System Front Fog Lamps Rear Fog Lamps High Mounted Stop Lamp In Spoiler In Spoiler In Spoiler...

Page 18: ... Driver Side Express Up Down with Anti Pinch Power Windows with Driver Side Express Down Extended Power Window Flip Key Remote Key Entry Smart Key Key Illumination Tinted Solar Reflecting Glass 12V Accessory Socket USB Port for Charging USB Port for Infotainment connectivity Rear Wash and Wipe Rear De Mister Follow Me Home Head Lamps Lead Me To Vehicle Lamps Roof Lamps Rear Only Rear Only Front an...

Page 19: ...Curtain Airbags Seat Belt Reminder for Passenger Seats Front Seats Only Front Seats Only Front Seats Only Front and Rear Seats Speed Sensing Door Lock Impact Sensing Door Unlock Passenger Airbag Off Switch ISOFIX Child Seat Mount ABS with Electronic Brake Force Distribution EBD Electronic Stability Program ESP with Hill Hold and Brake Assist Collapsible Steering and Side Intrusion Beams G GE EN NE...

Page 20: ... WATER 3 0 litres Brand Specific Don t use other coolants water for top up In case of emergency coolant meeting JIS K 2234 specification should be used 30 concentration diluted with distilled water and coolant change period to be reduced to 30 000 km T Tr ra an ns sa ax xlle e O Oiill MAHINDRA MAXIMILE SYNTEC F2 NEW GENERATION GENUINE TRANSMISSION OIL 1 75 litres Special Manual Transmission Fluid ...

Page 21: ...IX WATER 3 0 litres Brand Specific Don t use other coolants water for top up In case of emergency coolant meeting JIS K 2234 specification should be used 30 concentration diluted with distilled water and coolant change period to be reduced to 30 000 km T Tr ra an ns sa ax xlle e O Oiill MAHINDRA MAXIMILE SYNTEC F2 NEW GENERATION GENUINE TRANSMISSION OIL 1 75 litres Special Manual Transmission Flui...

Page 22: ...2600 O Ov ve er ra allll L Le en ng gt th h 3995 O Ov ve er ra allll W Wiid dt th h 1821 O Ov ve er ra allll H He eiig gh ht t 1627 T Tr ra ac ck k W Wiid dt th h F Fr ro on nt t 1550 T Tr ra ac ck k W Wiid dt th h R Re ea ar r 1563 2 2 4 4 1 1 F Fr ro on nt t V Viie ew w 2 2 4 4 2 2 R Re ea ar r V Viie ew w 2 2 4 4 3 3 S Siid de e V Viie ew w G GE EN NE ER RA AL L ...

Page 23: ...ehicle The vehicle identification number is stamped on the VIN plate riveted on the floor under the driver seat of the vehicle Flip the cutout provided in the carpet to view the VIN plate 2 2 6 6 E En ng giin ne e N Nu um mb be er r Diesel Petrol Engine Number is punched on the engine crank case adjacent to transaxle on the front side The engine number is also stamped on the VIN plate G GE EN NE E...

Page 24: ...W 12V 55W 2 Headlamp High version Low beam H7 55W 12V 55W 2 Headlamp Low version High Low beam H4 55 60W 12V 55 60W 2 Front position lamp High version LEDs Front position lamp Low version W5W 12V 5W 2 Turn signal lamp Front P21W 12V 21W 2 Front Fog lamp H16 19W 12V 19W 2 Side Turn signal lamp Low version WY5W 12V 5W 2 Stop lamp LEDs Rear position lamp LEDs Turn signal lamp Rear WY16W 12V 16W 2 Rev...

Page 25: ... fuse element determines the rating Once a fuse blows off it must be replaced with a new one Switch the ignition and all electrical equipment OFF before touching or attempting to change a fuse The replacement fuse rating should be the same as the one you are replacing You can identify a blown fuse by a break in the filament All fuses except high current fuses are push fit A fuse puller should be u...

Page 26: ...x Engine compartment fuse box is located adjacent to vehicle battery To open the fuse box cover press the lock and push the cover back and lift it Spare fuses are provided in the fuse box for replacement of blown fuses Ensure the correct rating fuse is replaced with the blown fuse F Fu us se e L La ay yo ou ut t G GE EN NE ER RA AL L ...

Page 27: ... F25 IGN COIL IGN COIL F26 ORVM ORVM F FU US SE ES S F FU US SE E N NO O C CIIR RC CU UIIT T F FU US SE E R RA AT TIIN NG G F27 WP WGV WP WGV F28 TAIL LH TAIL LH F29 TAIL RH TAIL RH F30 LFS LFS R RE EL LA AY Y N NO O C CIIR RC CU UIIT T R RE EL LA AY Y T TY YP PE E R RA AT TIIN NG G R1 HEAD LAMP HI 12V 20A R2 HORN 12V 20A R3 HVAC 12V 20A R4 WIPER HI 12V 20A 5P R5 START 12V 35A R6 COOLING FAN HI 12...

Page 28: ... IIn ns st tr ru um me en nt t P Pa an ne ell F Fu us se e B Bo ox x This fuse box is located below the Instrument panel on the driver side To access the fuse box pull out the top panel as shown in the image F Fu us se e L La ay yo ou ut t G GE EN NE ER RA AL L ...

Page 29: ...RBAG 10A FS18 START 15A FS19 SMART KEY BUTTON DIAGNOSIS 10A FS20 FS21 DEFOGGER BLOWER COIL 10A FS22 BCM 10A FS23 FS24 F FU US SE ES S F FS S N NO O C CIIR RC CU UIIT T F FU US SE E R RA AT TIIN NG G FS25 HAZARD TURN SIGNAL LAMP 15A FS26 DOOR LOCK 15A FS27 FS28 RR WIPER 10A FS29 WASHER 10A FS30 to FS32 FS33 RR FOG 10A FS34 POWER WDW LH 25A FS35 POWER WDW RH 25A FS36 FRT FOG LAMP 10A FS37 DRL 10A FS...

Page 30: ...t have the requisite tools safety equipment and training The jack provided along with the vehicle is to be used only for changing a spare tyre It is never to be used to perform any other maintenance or repair on the vehicle Never place any part of your body under any portion of the vehicle when it is supported only by the jack You could be crushed by the vehicle if it falls off a jack Keep bystand...

Page 31: ... th he e V Ve eh hiic clle e h ha as s a a S Se er riio ou us s P Pr ro ob blle em m d du ur riin ng g D Dr riiv viin ng g Turn on the hazard flasher and move the vehicle out of traffic to a safe place Set up the warning triangle behind your vehicle Daytime 100 Metres Night 200 Metres to warn other vehicles Have all passengers get out of the vehicle and stay away from the traffic When your safety ...

Page 32: ...Lid as shown in the illustration Lift and take out the tool kit organiser from the spare wheel Take the jack out from the tool kit organiser 2 2 9 9 3 3 S Sp pa ar re e W Wh he ee ell R Re em mo ov va all The spare wheel is mounted below the luggage compartment at the rear end of the vehicle Lift the Luggage floor Lid and Tool kit organiser Refer Tool kit removal procedure G GE EN NE ER RA AL L ...

Page 33: ...nly for emergency situations Never use it for normal driving After installing the spare tyre on a wheel take your vehicle to a Mahindra Authorised Service Centre or a tyre specialised shop to replace it with a new regular tyre When reinstalling the spare tyre be sure to securely lock it with lock nut While your vehicle is being raised up with a jack avoid any impact on your vehicle Otherwise you m...

Page 34: ...he vehicle Turn the wheel bolts counter clockwise to loosen as per the crisscross sequence shown To get maximum leverage fit the spanner to the bolt so that the handle is on the left side Grab the spanner near the end of the handle and push down on the handle Be careful that the spanner does not slip off the bolt Do not remove the bolts but loosen them by one or two turns Do not apply force with y...

Page 35: ...osite the flat tyre to keep the vehicle from rolling when it is jacked up When blocking the wheel place 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 wheel spanner into the jack and turn it clockwise with the jack handle As the jack touches the vehicle and begins to lift c...

Page 36: ...ted by the jack Never get under the vehicle when the vehicle is supported by the jack alone Remove the wheel bolts Lift the flat tyre straight off and place it aside Roll the spare wheel into position and align the holes in the wheel with the holes on the hub Lift up the wheel and get at least the top bolt aligned through its hole Wiggle the wheel and fix the other bolts Re instal the wheel bolts ...

Page 37: ...the specified torque When lowering the vehicle make sure all portions of your body are clear off the vehicle as it is lowered to the ground Have the wheel bolts tightened with the torque spanner to 120 Nm as soon as possible after changing wheels If you have rotated repaired changed your tyres or changed the wheel rims check the wheel bolts are still tight after driving about 1 000 km Torque 120 N...

Page 38: ...d alignment differ from wheel to wheel which may lead to difference in steering and braking It is recommended to fix the flat tyre at the nearest tyre shop and swap the spare wheel back Wheel balancing and Wheel Alignment to be done after tyre puncture rework S St te ee er riin ng g c ce en nt te er riin ng g c ca alliib br ra at tiio on n S St te ee er riin ng g A An ng glle e S Se en ns so or r ...

Page 39: ...1497 cc 1197 cc Type Transverse Transverse Compression Ratio 16 0 1 9 5 1 Max Engine output kW RPM 85 8 kW 3750 rpm 81 kW 5000 rpm Max Torque Nm RPM 300 Nm 1500 2500 rpm 200 Nm 2000 3000 rpm T TR RA AN NS SM MIIS SS SIIO ON N Type Manual Transaxle No of Gears 6 Forward 1 Reverse G GE EA AR R R RA AT TIIO OS S I 4 154 4 154 II 2 300 2 174 III 1 464 1 464 IV 1 030 1 081 V 0 762 0 854 VI 0 659 0 705 ...

Page 40: ...ster cross diagonal circuit with ABS Front Disc Rear Disc Parking Brake Mechanical Hand Operated W WH HE EE EL LS S T TY YR RE ES S Rim 6J x 16 6 5J x 17 Tyres P205 65 R16 95 H P215 55 R17 94 H Type Radial Tubeless Laden Tyre Pressure Front Rear 32 Psi for R16 tyre 34 Psi for R17 tyre F FU UE EL L Fuel Capacity 42 E EL LE EC CT TR RIIC CA AL L S SY YS ST TE EM M System Voltage 12V Battery 60Ah 50A...

Page 41: ...E ER RV VIIE EW W 3 3 1 1 F Fr ro on nt t O Ov ve er rv viie ew w A Side repeater B Outside Rearview Mirror ORVM C Front Windshield D Front Wiper E Hood F Headlamp Low beam G Turn Signal Lamp H Fog Lamp I Head Lamp High Beam if equipped O OV VE ER RV VIIE EW W ...

Page 42: ... Re ea ar r O Ov ve er rv viie ew w A Rear Turn Indicator B Rear Windshield Demister C Roof Antenna D High Mounted Stop Lamp E Rear Wiper F Rear Parking Lamps G Reverse Lamp H Brake Park Lamp I Rear Camera J Rear Fog Lamp if equipped O OV VE ER RV VIIE EW W ...

Page 43: ...rage C Side Defrost Vents O Parking Brake D Front Co passenger Airbag P Console Storage E Infotainment Screen Q Cup Holder F Centre Vents R Power Outlet G Wiper Control Stalk S Gear Lever H Steering Wheel T AUX USB Ports I Steering Controls U HVAC Control J Instrument Cluster V Glove Box K Horn Pad Driver Airbag W Hazard Switch L ECO Head Lamp Levelling Switches if equipped O OV VE ER RV VIIE EW W...

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Page 45: ...O OV VE ER RV VIIE EW W W W8 8 W W8 8 O O W W4 4 W W6 6 A Tachometer G Odometer B Tripmeter H Temperature Gauge C Telltales I Steering Mode Control D Gear Shift Indicator J TDMS E Speedometer K Door Alert F Fuel Gauge if equipped IIN NS ST TR RU UM ME EN NT T C CL LU US ST TE ER R O OV VE ER RV VIIE EW W ...

Page 46: ...4 2 Copyright Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd 012019 4 4 1 1 W Wa ar rn niin ng g L La am mp ps s O Ov ve er rv viie ew w IIN NS ST TR RU UM ME EN NT T C CL LU US ST TE ER R O OV VE ER RV VIIE EW W ...

Page 47: ...immobiliser HHC Malfunction Front Fog Lamp Indicator Head Lamp High Beam Lamp Battery Charging System Warning Lamp Cruise Control Indicator ABS Warning Lamp Door Ajar Warning Lamp Engine Stop Start Lamp OBD MIL Check Lamp High Engine Coolant Tempera ture Warning Lamp Parking Brake ON Brake Fluid Low Warning Lamp Low Fuel Warning Lamp Global TPMS Malfunction EPS Malfunction if equipped select model...

Page 48: ... ng g Normal operation F Fa as st t B Blliin nk kiin ng g One more right turn lamp bulb has fused Have the bulb replaced 3 Rear Fog Lamp Indicator No Continuously ON Indicates rear fog lamp is ON 4 Cruise Control Indicator Yes Continuously ON Indicates vehicle is in Cruise mode 5 Water in Fuel Warning Lamp Yes Continuously ON Indicates water in fuel Drain the water from filter or contact an Author...

Page 49: ...e contact Mahindra Dealer 9 Parking Lamp No Continuously ON Indicates Parking Lamp is ON 10 Airbag Warning Lamp Yes Continuously ON Indicates malfunction of the airbag system Contact an Authorised Mahindra Dealer immediately 11 HHC Malfunction No Continuously ON Indicates malfunction of Hill Hold Control Contact an Authorised Mahindra Dealer immediately 12 Door Ajar Warning Lamp No Continuously ON...

Page 50: ...ngine is in auto stop mode B Blliin nk kiin ng g Engine Stop Start is about to stop the engine 18 Tiretronics Yes Continuously ON or Blinking Indicates low high tyre pressure or possible malfunction in Tiretronics Refer to Tiretronics section in INSTRUMENT CLUSTER FEATURES WHEELS AND TYRES chapter for further details 19 Seat Belt Warning Lamp No Continuously ON If telltale is not turning OFF even ...

Page 51: ...mp No Continuously ON Telltale will be ON in ignition ON But engine is OFF In engine ON condition it indicates engine oil pressure is low Check oil level and top up or contact an Authorised Mahindra Dealer for assistance 25 Check Engine Lamp Yes Continuously ON or Blinking Indicates a potential malfunction in the EMS contact an Authorised Mahindra Dealer immediately 26 Battery Charging System Warn...

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Page 53: ...re in bent position while fully depressing the clutch pedal The seat should be adjusted while still maintaining control of the foot pedals able to fully depress the clutch pedal steering wheel rest the wrists on the steering wheel and your view of the instrument panel controls Never adjust the driver s seat while the vehicle is in motion The seat may unexpectedly move and cause the driver to unint...

Page 54: ... to ensure that it is locked 5 5 1 1 3 3 F Fr ro on nt t S Se ea at t R Re ec clliin ne e To change the seat back angle lean forward slightly and raise the lever Then lean back to the desired angle and release the lever After adjusting make sure the lever is returned to its original position and the seat back is locked The seat belts provide maximum protection in a frontal or rear collision when t...

Page 55: ... pull the lever up several times Do not adjust the height of seat while vehicle is in motion 5 5 2 2 H He ea ad d R Re es st tr ra aiin nt t To raise the head restraint pull it up without pressing the release button To lower the head restraint press the release button on top of the seat back and push the head restraint down Removed or improperly adjusted head restraints can result in serious head ...

Page 56: ...pply restraint forces directly to the abdomen or the shoulder strap may contact your neck The more the seat is reclined the greater the risk of serious injury When returning the rear reclined seat back to its upright position make sure you support the seat back while operating the lever 5 5 3 3 2 2 P Pa as ss se en ng ge er r S Se ea at t S Slliid de e To move the seat forward or backward pull and...

Page 57: ...traint with the top of your head or as close to it as possible To lower the head restraint press the lock knob and push the head restraint down Head restraint are provided for front row and second row To raise the head restraint pull it up without pressing the release button To lower the head restraint press the release button on top of the seat back and push the head restraint down Removed or imp...

Page 58: ...vel If the passenger is too tall or too short adjust the head restraints to highest or lowest position 5 5 4 4 2 2 F Fo olld diin ng g T Th he e R Re ea ar r S Se ea at t B Ba ac ck k To fold down the rear seat back Insert the rear seat belt buckle and belt webbing in the storage to prevent the seat belt from being damaged Lower the rear head restraints to the lowest position Release the seatback ...

Page 59: ... seatback and in cargo area If you put sharp or heavy objects on the seatback there might be some damage to the seatbacks or even to the seats Without completely lowering the second row head restraints or with excessively reclined front seat back there may be some damage to the head restraints or the centre console if the second row seats are folded Take care that there are no objects placed on th...

Page 60: ... movement Any obstruction in this path prevents the seat back from being locked causing severe injuries or death during a collision Always raise the seat back to the proper upright position before driving Never drive the vehicle with the seat folded In a collision you will be seriously killed or injured as you lose the protection the seat belt can provide To avoid unexpected accidents including se...

Page 61: ...nd can cause serious injury to himself or another passenger In a rollover crash an un belted person is significantly more likely prone to injury than a person wearing a seat belt In order to be properly buckled you must always sit up straight and keep your feet on the floor in front of you The lap part must be worn low and tight across your hips just touching the top of your thighs While fastening...

Page 62: ... the event of an accident or sudden stop causing injuries to occupants in the vehicle Never use a damaged seat belt system A damaged seat belt will not provide protection in an accident resulting in serious injury Seat belt systems can be prone to abuse They are not indestructible They must be handled with care to avoid damage Keep the belts clean and dry Belt retraction may become difficult if th...

Page 63: ...ly Using one seat belt for more than one person at a time is dangerous The seat belt will not be able to spread the impact forces properly leading to serious injuries Never put a belt around a child being carried on the occupant s lap This could lead to serious injuries S Se ea at 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 you...

Page 64: ...ap belt across your hips The seat belt retractor will pull in any slack in the shoulder strap A slow and easy motion will allow the belt to extend and let you move your body around freely Periodically check the seat belt as you ride to be sure it remains snug and in position If there is a sudden stop or impact the belt will lock into position It will also lock restrict if you try to lean forward t...

Page 65: ...the buckle release button and allow the belt to retract If the belt does not retract smoothly pull it out and check for kinks or twists Then make sure it remains untwisted as it retracts Never insert coins clips etc in the buckle as this may prevent you from properly latching the tab and may cause damage to the buckle mechanism thereby making the seat belt ineffective in an accident resulting in s...

Page 66: ...ximum comfort and safety in both front seats If the height of the seat belt is too near your neck you will not be getting the most effective protection The shoulder portion of the belt should be adjusted so that it lies across your chest and midway over your shoulder nearest to the door and not your neck To adjust the height of the seat belt anchor lower or raise the height adjuster to an appropri...

Page 67: ...up to 13 kg 0 2 years Rear facing child seat U U U 3 point belt rear facing I 9 to 18 kg 9 months 4 years Forward facing child seat U U U 3 point II 15 to 25 kg 4 years 6 years Booster seat U U U 3 point III 22 to 36 kg 6 years 12 years Booster seat U U U 3 point U Suitable for universal category restraints approved for use in the mass group UF Suitable for forward facing universal category restra...

Page 68: ...re e R Re ea ar r o ou ut t b bo oa ar rd d Carrycot F ISO L1 X X X G ISO L2 X X X Group 0 up to 10kg E ISO R1 X X IUF Group 0 up to 13kg E ISO R1 X X IUF D ISO R2 X X IUF C ISO R3 X X X Group I9 to 18kg D ISO R2 X X IUF C ISO R3 X X X B ISO F2 X X IUF B1 ISO F2X X X IUF A ISO F3 X X IUF Key of letters be inserted in the above table IUF Suitable for ISOFIX forward child restraint systems of univer...

Page 69: ...n nlly y t th he e c ch hiilld d r re es st tr ra aiin nt t w wiit th h p pr ro op pe er r t ty yp pe e a an nd d s siiz ze e f fo or r y yo ou ur r b ba ab by y U Us se e o on nlly y t th he e c ch hiilld d r re es st tr ra aiin nt t a at t p pr ro op pe er r llo oc ca at tiio on n C Ch hiilld d r re es st tr ra aiin nt t h ha as s 5 5 c ca at te eg go or riie es s b ba as se ed d o on n t th he ...

Page 70: ...d a child is not properly restrained in the child restraint the child could be seriously injured or killed in a collision Always follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer for installation Make sure the latches of the child restraint system are latched to the lower latches In this case you can hear the click sound The child restraint seat strap may not work properly if attached somewhere...

Page 71: ...inly to the driver s and front passenger s head chest Seat belts are the primary restraint system in the vehicle An airbag provides supplemental protection in addition to the seat belts All occupants including the driver should always wear their seat belts to minimise the risk of severe injury in the event of a crash Airbags are more effective in reducing injuries when the seat belts are worn 6 6 ...

Page 72: ...lled in each front seat back It is designed to inflate only in an impact to the side of the vehicle and protect occupants body An airbag is not designed to deploy in every type of crash Depending on the type of accident or impact the front airbags independently deploy thereby protecting the occupants It is not necessary that ALL the airbags deploy during an accident To minimise the risk of severe ...

Page 73: ...t t P Pa as ss se en ng ge er r A Aiir rb ba ag g Front airbag are not intended to deploy in side impact rear impact or rollover crashes In addition front airbag will not deploy in frontal crashes which are below the prescribed deployment threshold where risk of serious injuries is low Do not place any objects over the airbag or between the airbag and yourself K Kn ne ee e A Aiir rb ba ag g iif f ...

Page 74: ...at belts must be worn at all times while the vehicle is in motion The airbags deploy only in certain side impact conditions severe enough to cause significant injury to the vehicle occupants For best protection from the side impact airbag system and to avoid being injured by the deploying side impact airbag all seat occupants should sit in an upright position with the seat belt properly fastened T...

Page 75: ...t turns OFF after about 2 secs as self check confirming normal operations of airbag system and malfunction lamp This lamp monitors airbag sensor assembly airbag sensors indicator lamp seat belt pre tensioner assemblies inflators interconnecting wiring and power sources If either of the following conditions occur there is a malfunction of the airbags or seat belt pre tensioner Immediately contact y...

Page 76: ...airbags A fully inflated airbag in combination with a properly worn seat belt slows the driver s or the passenger s forward motion reducing the risk of head and chest injury After complete inflation the airbag immediately starts deflating enabling the driver to maintain forward visibility and the ability to manoeuvre or operate other controls Deployment of the airbags happen in a fraction of a sec...

Page 77: ...e your seat as far back as practical to allow room for airbag inflation while still allowing you to properly operate drive the vehicle The front passenger should never sit on the edge of the seat stand near the glove compartment rest feet or other parts of the body on the dashboard when the vehicle is moving The driver or front passenger who is too close to the steering wheel or dashboard can be s...

Page 78: ...not modify the front seats Modification of the front seats could interfere with the operation of the supplemental restraint system or side impact airbags Do not place items under the front seats Placing items under the front seats could interfere with the operation of the supplemental restraint system sensing components and wiring harnesses 6 6 7 7 C Ch hiilld d R Re es st tr ra aiin nt t a an nd ...

Page 79: ...iant or vehicle F Fr ro on nt t A Aiir rb ba ag g Front airbag are designed to inflate in a frontal collision depending on the intensity speed or angles of impact of the front collision 6 6 9 9 A Aiir rb ba ag g N No on n d de ep pllo oy ym me en nt t Impacts below a pre determined threshold level may not cause the airbag to deploy in the following cases C Co olllliis siio on n w wiit th h U Ut ti...

Page 80: ...where deceleration forces that are detected by sensors are significantly low R Re ea ar r e en nd d C Co olllliis siio on ns s Frontal airbags are not designed to inflate in rear collisions where occupants are moved backward away from the airbags by the force of the impact In this case inflated airbags would not be able to provide any additional benefit S SU UP PP PL LE EM ME EN NT TA AL L R RE ES...

Page 81: ...g the far side of a hole incline will not inflate the airbag R Ro ollllo ov ve er r Airbags will not inflate in rollover accidents where airbag deployment would not provide protection to the occupants F Fr ro on nt ta all S Siid de e S Sw wiip pe e IIm mp pa ac ct t Frontal offset impact to the vehicle may not provide the deceleration force necessary for airbag deployment In an angled S SU UP PP P...

Page 82: ...lly activate and cause serious injuries or they may not deploy when there is a need Visit an Authorised Mahindra Dealer if these parts must be removed 6 6 1 12 2 A Aiir rb ba ag g D Diis sp po os sa all Improper disposal of an airbag or a vehicle with live airbags can be extremely dangerous Approach an Authorised Mahindra Dealer to do these jobs 6 6 1 13 3 A Aiir rb ba ag g R Re ep pa aiir r If th...

Page 83: ...ag g Your key number is shown on the tag attached to the key It is recommended that you record the key number and store in a safe place There is a limitation max 2 keys at a time to the number of keys that can be programmed The minimum timeframe required to supply the duplicate keys is 20 days after all the formalities are completed Please contact the Authorised Mahindra Dealer to understand the f...

Page 84: ...om m O Ou ut ts siid de e Pull the door handle firmly outwards to unlock and swing the door open 7 7 1 1 3 3 L Lo oc ck kiin ng g U Un nllo oc ck kiin ng g IIn nd diiv viid du ua all D Do oo or rs s f fr ro om m IIn ns siid de e Individual doors can be locked unlocked from inside by the respective door lock tabs Lift the lock tab outwards to unlock or press the tab inwards to lock that particular ...

Page 85: ...t it into the keyhole either way Turn the key anti clockwise to lock or clockwise to unlock the door A Lock B Unlock A keyhole is provided in the driver door to lock unlock the doors manually from outside Locking the driver door from outside activates the central locking system thereby locking ALL the doors of the vehicle Refer to Central Locking section for further details 7 7 1 1 5 5 L Lo oc ck ...

Page 86: ...he air vents and all windows open so that additional outside air comes into the vehicle Cargo can fall out of an open tailgate while the vehicle is in motion resulting in an unexpected accident Do not travel with the tailgate open Make sure that you close the tailgate before driving Possible damage may occur to the tailgate lift cylinders and attached objects if the tailgate is not closed prior to...

Page 87: ...le at any time The luggage compartment is a very dangerous location in the event of a crash 7 7 3 3 C Ce en nt tr ra all L Lo oc ck kiin ng g S Sy ys st te em m All doors of the vehicle can be simultaneously locked or unlocked from the driver co driver door and with the switch provided in quadruple switch 7 7 3 3 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 ...

Page 88: ...or r L Lo oc ck k Your vehicle is equipped with left and right side child safety rear door locks When the lock mechanism is engaged the rear door s cannot be opened from the inside The door s can only be opened from the outside To activate the child safety right rear door lock insert the key and rotate towards anti clockwise direction To de activate the child safety right rear door lock insert the...

Page 89: ... D Unlock button E LED Press the mechanical key release button to open the key blade 7 7 4 4 1 1 P Pr re ec ca au ut tiio on ns s w wh hiille e H Ha an nd dlliin ng g R Re em mo ot te e K Ke ey y Do not cover the key grip with any material that cuts off RF waves Do not leave the key exposed to high temperatures for a long period such as on the dashboard or hood under direct sunlight Do not put the...

Page 90: ... door doors When the open door s is are closed later the vehicle is locked and armed 7 7 4 4 4 4 U Un nllo oc ck k a an nd d D Diis sa ar rm m t th he e V Ve eh hiic clle e w wiit th h R Re em mo ot te e Press the unlock button on the Remote to unlock and disarm the vehicle When the vehicle is unlocked and disarmed using Remote Hazard lamps and buzzer flash twice 7 7 4 4 5 5 T Th he ef ft t A Alla...

Page 91: ...s and burglar horn for another 30 secs Again press the search button on the Remote for more than 1 second or un lock button on the remote to d de e a ac ct tiiv va at te e the search function The head lamps also turn ON when UNLOCK button is pressed twice enabling the Lead Me to Vehicle LMV feature For the first UNLOCK command the doors are unlocked and for the next UNLOCK command the head lamps t...

Page 92: ... not allow the doors to lock if any door is open and someone tries to lock the doors by using inside master actuator However if repeatedly attempt to lock for 3 times then doors will get locked 7 7 4 4 1 12 2 A Au ut to o U Un nllo oc ck k O On n IIg gn niit tiio on n O OF FF F When Ignition is switched off all doors will get unlocked automatically if locked There are no visual indications for thi...

Page 93: ...iven later in this section If the Remote key is still not working correctly contact an Authorised Mahindra Dealer 7 7 4 4 1 16 6 IIf f R Re em mo ot te e K Ke ey y iis s L Lo os st t If you have lost the programmed Remote key contact an Authorised Mahindra Dealer for procuring a new Remote key While programming a new key set you will have to submit all the keys available with you to an Authorised ...

Page 94: ... A Mechanical key release button B Lock button C Search button D Unlock button E LED Remote Key Panic alarm feature is not available in Smart Key variants The front side of the Smart Key has three control buttons Lock B and Panic button C Unlock D There is also a emergency key release button A which releases a mechanical key for emergency purposes E g when PKE battery is low To remove the metal ke...

Page 95: ... 0 7m from the outside door handle Vehicle can be locked centrally by pressing the button in the door handle nearer to the PKE PKE should be nearer to the triggered side E g locking unlocking of the co driver door is possible only if PKE is around the co driver area Even after pressing the outside door handle button if the doors do not lock a chime is heard for 5 times then one of the following si...

Page 96: ...key The tailgate will be locked again when closing it If the smart key felt inside unknowingly and if tail door closed all the doors will unlock automatically with hazard and buzzer blinks twice Before closing the tailgate ensure that none of your body parts are trapped Also because the tailgate is heavy it might unexpectedly fall down and close To prevent any injury close the tailgate with cautio...

Page 97: ...emove any obstacles to interrupt closing the tailgate securely M Mu ut te e U Un nm mu ut te e t th he e A Alla ar rm m B Be ee ep ps s The alarm or beeps heard when one of the doors are open can be muted unmuted Press the lock button for more than 1 secs to swap between mute and unmute Only the door open beeps and alarm can be muted The PKE alerts cannot be muted 7 7 5 5 1 1 E En ng giin ne e S S...

Page 98: ...3 seconds or rapidly press and release the engine start stop button 3 times within 3 seconds On doing so the vehicle ignition status is changed to ACC position till 30 seconds then it will change to OFF position Contact the nearest Authorised Mahindra Dealer at the earliest Your vehicle is equipped with electronic anti theft steering column lock The steering wheel locks when the engine start stop ...

Page 99: ...ease contact the nearest Authorised Mahindra Service Centre If the key is not detected inside the vehicle or far away from the driver which is not in detectable position A warning would be displayed in the Instrument cluster along with a beep sound for a few secs Bring the Smart Key inside the vehicle if not in the vehicle or keep the key away from any electronic gadgets to allow the system to det...

Page 100: ...e the gear lever is in neutral position before starting If engine start stop button is pressed without pressing the clutch pedal engine will not start and the vehicle power modes will change as follows OFF ON OFF ON If the engine start stop button is pressed from the OFF position directly along with the clutch in depressed position there may be a small delay in the engine cranking This is normal a...

Page 101: ...vehicle is still moving you can restart the engine without depressing the brake pedal by pressing the engine start stop button pressing the clutch gear lever in N position B BA AC CK K u up p S St ta ar rt t If the key fob battery is low the key may not be detected In such a situation press the start stop button once while the status LED in the button is blinking green bring the key fob on top of ...

Page 102: ...vehicle and all doors are closed LCD display shows this message for 10 seconds if you lock the door using the other smart key LCD display shows this message if you leave the vehicle with the Smart Key when the engine Start Stop button is ON or Start position LCD display shows this message for 10 seconds if the Smart Key battery is weak when you press the engine Start Stop button Replace the batter...

Page 103: ...sert the key into the keyhole in the door nearer to the door handle Turn the key towards the rear of the vehicle to unlock and turn it towards the front to lock 3 To reinstal the mechanical key put the key into the key fob and push it until a click is heard It is strictly not advisable to leave the key fobs in the vehicle Vehicle can be started by any unauthorised person A maximum of 2 Smart Keys ...

Page 104: ... security Do not hand over the Smart Key to any unauthorised person or service provider Your vehicle security system may be compromised in doing so 7 7 6 6 IIf f S Sm ma ar rt t K Ke ey y iis s L Lo os st t If you have lost the programmed Smart Key contact an Authorised Mahindra Dealer for procuring a new Smart Key While programming a new key set you will have to submit all the keys available with...

Page 105: ...2 Make sure that the battery is installed in correct direction 4 Instal the battery in the reverse order of removal Use only the specified battery Otherwise the remote control key may not work properly Make sure that the battery is installed in correct direction Dispose the used battery in accordance with local regulations Both Remote Key and Smart Key are not completely water proof Repairing or r...

Page 106: ...en a wrong key is inserted or a theft attempt is detected the alarm is set off and the hazard lamps flash along with a siren The system is automatically activated when the key is removed from the ignition 7 7 9 9 1 1 F Fe ea at tu ur re es s o of f t th he e IIm mm mo ob biilliis se er r S Sy ys st te em m Prevents the vehicle being started by anyone not in possession of the correct vehicle key Th...

Page 107: ... The security system will be activated only when the vehicle is locked using the Smart Key Locking the doors with the manual key will not activate the security system Using the ignition key to open the door when the vehicle was locked and armed with Smart Key will be treated as unauthorised by the system setting off the alarm Press the unlock button on the Smart Key to cancel the alarm L LO OC CK ...

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Page 109: ...ctions of all doors in the vehicle Power window safety switch that enables disables power window operation of rear doors when operated independently from the respective doors 8 8 1 1 1 1 P Po ow we er r W Wiin nd do ow ws s Power windows can be operated only when the ignition is ON position Power Window Control after IGN OFF The power window control will be available for 30 seconds after IGN OFF c...

Page 110: ...w switch at a time While operating the power windows check for obstructions like head hand etc which may lead to personal injuries Power Window Control after IGN OFF The power window control will be available for 30 seconds after IGN OFF condition 8 8 1 1 2 2 P Po ow we er r W Wiin nd do ow w L Lo oc ck k S Sw wiit tc ch h The main power window quadruple switch in the driver door trim has a power ...

Page 111: ... release The glass moves all the way down automatically You do not need to hold the switch till the glass comes down A An nt tii P Piin nc ch h d du ur riin ng g A Au ut to o U UP P During Auto UP if any obstacle is detected with the force value ranging between 70 100 N 7 10 kg the controller senses the load and reverses the direction of the glass to downward direction for almost full stroke lengt...

Page 112: ...tance of the objects that you see in the mirrors 8 8 2 2 2 2 E Elle ec ct tr riic c O OR RV VM M iif f e eq qu uiip pp pe ed d The electric exterior mirror adjustment switch is located on the driver door trim handle The joystick on the switch can be used to select the left right mirror and also to adjust the respective mirror 8 8 2 2 3 3 E Elle ec ct tr riic c F Fo olld da ab blle e O OR RV VM M i...

Page 113: ...ady in folded condition and ORVM switch is neutral condition and IGN is made ON 8 8 3 3 IIn nt te er riio or r R Re ea ar rv viie ew w M Miir rr ro or r IIR RV VM M The interior rearview mirror provides the rearview information to the driver and also aids during reversing 8 8 3 3 1 1 A An nt tii G Glla ar re e A Au ut to o A Ad djju us st tm me en nt t F Fu un nc ct tiio on n iif f e eq qu uiip pp...

Page 114: ... antiglare function will be cancelled to obtain the best rearview For your safety never adjust the mirror while the vehicle is in motion The electrolyte may come out when the mirror is broken Do not allow it to contact your skin or eyes If you accidentally get it in your eyes flush with water and see your doctor For your safety adjust the mirror before driving off the vehicle 8 8 3 3 2 2 M Ma an n...

Page 115: ... oo or r L Liid d a at t L Lo ow we er r P Po os siit tiio on n During normal driving condition luggage floor lid position should be at the lower position In this position luggage floor lid will be rested on toolkit organiser above the spare wheel directly L Lu ug gg ga ag ge e F Fllo oo or r L Liid d a at t U Up pp pe er r P Po os siit tiio on n F Flla at t F Fllo oo or r This position can be use...

Page 116: ... lid as shown in the illustration Remove the tool kit organiser from the spare wheel Rotate the Spacer tool tray Which is provided along with Tool kit organiser at the bottom anti clockwise direction to remove from Tool kit organiser Fix the Spacer Tool tray on top of the tool kit organiser as shown in the illustration F FE EA AT TU UR RE ES S A AN ND D C CO ON NT TR RO OL L ...

Page 117: ... with proper support at the bottom of Luggage Floor Lid In this position to carry the light weight objects like Cycle TV and similar size of objects Follow the reverse procedure to relocate the normal position Do not place the Luggage Floor Lid at the top position with out keeping proper support spacer at the bottom which is provided along with toolkit organiser Otherwise there is a risk of breaka...

Page 118: ... lever 8 8 4 4 3 3 S Su un n G Glla as ss s H Ho olld de er r Roof mounted sun glass holder is an integral part of the front interior lamp Press the lid to release the latch and lower the holder It is strategically positioned to be accessed easily by both the driver and front passenger Do not access the sun glass holder while you are driving It may distract your concentration and could lead to an ...

Page 119: ...ong with the Owner s Manual Kit in the glove box for reference when needed There is also a pen holder inside the glove box for convenience To avoid the possibility of injury in case of an accident or a sudden stop glove box lids should be kept closed when the vehicle is in motion 8 8 4 4 5 5 C Ce en nt tr re e S St to or ra ag ge e The centre storage is mounted upon the glove box A cold hot bevera...

Page 120: ...they can move around in the compartment while driving Do not store any flammable materials such as cigarette lighter in the console box or other space In hot weather they may explode and cause a fire By pressing up the console knob you can use the compartment in the console storage The console storage can be used as an armrest for both the driver and the passenger You can store a max 10 inch mobil...

Page 121: ...lid R Re ea ar r c cu up p h ho olld de er r a an nd d a ar rm mr re es st t iif f e eq qu uiip pp pe ed d The cup holders are located on both the left and right side trims Only sealed cups cans with lid to be used in the cup holders Use caution when using the cup holders A spilled beverage that is very hot can injure driver or passengers Spilled liquids can also damage interior trim and electrica...

Page 122: ...losed bottles are to be used in the bottle holders 8 8 4 4 9 9 S Se ea at t B Ba ac ck k M Ma ag ga az ziin ne e P Po oc ck ke et t The seat back pockets are located on the back of the front seats for holding lightweight papers books magazines etc To avoid injury do not place large or hard objects in the seat back pockets Do not put more than 1 kg weight in seat back pockets F FE EA AT TU UR RE ES...

Page 123: ...rovided above the front passenger only and second row outboard seats C Co oa at t H Ho oo ok k The second row outboard passenger seats grip handles feature a coat hook for hanging your coat shirts etc Hang lightweight articles only Hanging excess bulky weight items may cause breakage of the hook and inconvenience to the passengers F FE EA AT TU UR RE ES S A AN ND D C CO ON NT TR RO OL L ...

Page 124: ...h the windshield pull it downward To shield the sunlight through the side window pull it downward unsnap it from the bracket and swing it to the side T Tiic ck ke et t H Ho olld de er r Tickets and cards can be stored Adjusting the sun visor or using the mirror or ticket holder on the sun visor while driving may cause an accident by taking your attention away or blocking your view Adjust and use t...

Page 125: ...g the sun visor down and open the cover to reveal the mirror then the lamp will come on Do not adjust the sun visor while the vehicle is in motion T Tiic ck ke et t H Ho olld de er r Tickets and cards can be stored 8 8 6 6 H Ho or rn n Press the pad on the steering wheel to blow sound the horn The horn functions even when the ignition has been switched OFF F FE EA AT TU UR RE ES S A AN ND D C CO O...

Page 126: ... rains or snows When the sunroof is slid to its complete open position the wind buffet phenomenon can increase If this happens adjust by opening the sunroof or only open two thirds of the sunroof by using only the first step of the opening system When operating the sunroof be aware of safety conditions before operation Parts of the body can be trapped Clean up the circumference of sunroof regularl...

Page 127: ...riefly 2 step auto sliding open When pushing up the sunroof switch briefly the sunroof is automatically opened by two third of its travel first step When pushing up and holding the sunroof switch again the sunroof is completely opened second step Push up and hold the switch manual sliding open The sunroof is opened as long as pushing up the switch C Cllo os se e Pull down the switch briefly auto s...

Page 128: ...un nc ct tiio on n iif f e eq qu uiip pp pe ed d To prevent any body parts from being trapped by the sliding sunroof an Anti Pinch Function automatically opens the sunroof when an object is trapped This safety function is available for the auto sliding sunroof close The anti Pinch function is deactivated just before the sunroof closes Sunroof safety function is supplemental and not always operable...

Page 129: ...ndow or sunroof B Ba at tt te er ry y D Diis sc ch ha ar rg ge e o or r P Po ow we er r F Fa aiillu ur re e w wh hiille e O Op pe er ra at tiin ng g S Su un nr ro oo of f If the sunroof is stopped midway due to a discharged battery or power failure you need to re calibrate the starting point of the sunroof In addition the following cases need the recalibration The sunroof does not completely close...

Page 130: ...emove it by hand Do not blow air in drain hose channel before cleaning it manually as the bigger leaves may go inside and block drain hose After cleaning of all visible particles blow air into drain hose channel area to clean hose for mud in this area Now pour 1 litre of water in rain channel and check if water is draining or not If water is not draining kindly contact the Authorised Mahindra Deal...

Page 131: ...switch OFF the roof lamp Also the lamp goes off once the Lock button in RKE PKE is pressed and the same will be ON again when it is un lock button in RKE PKE is pressed For Auto mode Auto Mode switch B is in pressed condition the roof lamp will be ON when any of the doors are opened And the lamp will go off once the doors are closed A Spot Lamp Switch Passenger s B Main Room Lamp Switch Auto Mode ...

Page 132: ...e es sy y L La am mp p iif f e eq qu uiip pp pe ed d The door ajar lamp is present in both front doors The respective door lamp illuminates when that particular door is open or improperly locked The door ajar lamp illuminates even in the vehicle switched OFF condition with the ignition key removed 8 8 8 8 5 5 L Lu ug gg ga ag ge e R Ro oo om m L La am mp p S Sw wiit tc ch h The luggage room lamp t...

Page 133: ... speakers To use the hands free system you must pair your Bluetooth phone in the system 8 8 1 10 0 P Po ow we er r O Ou ut tlle et t 1 12 2V V The 12V power supply socket is provided for power take OFF Electrical equipment appliances like mobile phone charger cigarette lighter etc can be used in the outlets The power sockets function only when the ignition is in ACC or ON positions It is recommend...

Page 134: ...t injuries and accidents secure all electrical appliances before use Do not use any appliance that may Distract the driver while driving or hamper safe driving Result in a fire or burn injuries due to the appliance rolling falling or overheating Emit steam while the windows of the passenger compartment are closed Use the power outlets only when the engine is running Remove the plug from the power ...

Page 135: ...e is stationary Trying to connect an input device while driving may distract your attention and lead to accidents 8 8 1 12 2 E Ex xt te er riio or r L La am mp ps s 8 8 1 12 2 1 1 L Liig gh ht tiin ng g C Co on nt tr ro oll S St ta allk k The lighting control stalk is located on the right hand side of the steering wheel and is a part of the combination switch It controls operations of parking lamp...

Page 136: ...ith chime indicating your intention of turning towards left After you have completed your left turn the stalk will automatically return to the neutral position switching OFF all the lamps If the turn signal lamps on the instrument panel flash faster than normal there may be a possibility that one or more of the turn signal lamp bulbs have blown Replace the blown bulb immediately L La an ne e c ch ...

Page 137: ...er this the buzzer will not sound even though the door is opened again 8 8 1 12 2 4 4 H He ea ad d L La am mp p A AU UT TO O F Fu un nc ct tiio on n The auto light and rain sensor senses the ambient illumination intensity to determine the timing for turning the head lamps and tail lamps on or off automatically when the light switch is set to AUTO Do not clean the sensor with detergent or wax On a ...

Page 138: ...y switch on the lighting control stalk clockwise aligning the arrow on the stalk to the 2nd detente position on the switch to switch ON the head lamps 8 8 1 12 2 6 6 H He ea ad d L La am mp p L Lo ow w H Hiig gh h B Be ea am m Switch ON the head lamp and push the lighting control stalk down away from steering wheel to switch ON the head lamp high beam or lift pull the lighting control stalk up tow...

Page 139: ...nimum inconvenience to other road users To properly aim the head lamp beam use the head lamp levelling switch This switch is located on the right side of the steering column shroud in the instrument panel This switch has four positions marked as 0 1 2 3 S Sw wiit tc ch h P Po os siit tiio on n V Ve eh hiic clle e L Lo oa ad diin ng g C Co on nd diit tiio on n 0 Driver Driver with Front Passenger 1...

Page 140: ...heating grids while cleaning inside of the tailgate window Do not coat the tailgate window with commercial anti glare film When the metal anti glare film and two tone anti glare film is used the sensitivity of the heating grids can be deteriorated If any transmitter or receiver is close to the antenna it can interfere with the communication of the antenna The heating element of the glass is activa...

Page 141: ...y and misty conditions 8 8 1 12 2 1 13 3 F Fr ro on nt t F Fo og g L La am mp ps s O ON N To switch ON the front fog lamps first switch ON the parking lamps rotate the inner rotary switch on the lighting control stalk clockwise aligning the front fog lamp icon to the arrow on the inner fixed stalk as shown The front fog lamp indicator in the instrument cluster indicates the operation status The fr...

Page 142: ... This feature helps the driver and passengers to easily get out of the vehicle during poor light conditions The head lamp low beam is turned ON for about 20 secs assisting the passengers to find their way T To o a ac ct tiiv va at te e F FM MH H Switch OFF the parking lamps Remove the ignition key Press the RKE lock button 2 times Head lamp switch ON for 20 secs unless cancelled by UNLOCK signal T...

Page 143: ...ition Press the RKE lock button once Head lamp switches ON for 20 secs and switched OFF automatically To extend the LMV feature further for 20 secs press RKE UNLOCK button once This LMV extension can be availed for maximum 3 minutes from the first activation With LMV mode ON First UNLOCK signal received from RKE will unlock the doors and subsequent UNLOCK signal is used to toggle the head lamp ON ...

Page 144: ...0 minutes or it can be turned off by operating Hazard switch Off to On or Ignition reset Ignition Off and On 8 8 1 13 3 W Wiin nd ds sh hiie elld d W Wiip pe er rs s 8 8 1 13 3 1 1 W Wiip pe er r C Co on nt tr ro oll S St ta allk k A Flick Wipe MIST B Off C Intermittent INT Auto D Low Speed LO E High Speed HI 8 8 1 13 3 2 2 W Wiip pe er r O Of ff f The wipe function is OFF when the wiper control s...

Page 145: ...e wiper will automatically operate once if the wiper switch is turned from the OFF to the AUTO position 8 8 1 13 3 6 6 L Lo ow w S Sp pe ee ed d W Wiip piin ng g Push the wipe control stalk down to the position D to operate the wiper at a fixed low speed 8 8 1 13 3 7 7 H Hiig gh h S Sp pe ee ed d W Wiip piin ng g Push the wiper control stalk down to position E to operate the wiper at a fixed high ...

Page 146: ... wipe cycle After the drip wipe last wipe wiper returns to normal Intermittent wipe 8 8 1 13 3 9 9 A AU UT TO O W Wa as sh h iif f e eq qu uiip pp pe ed d When Auto Washer switch is pressed once Washer fluid from front washer reservoir is pumped and sprayed onto the windshield for 2 seconds The wipers wipe the windshield 4 times After that again Washer fluid from front washer motor will turn ON fo...

Page 147: ...he stalk to the rear wipe ON position to operate the rear wiper continuously 8 8 1 13 3 1 12 2 R Re ea ar r W Wa as sh h The rear windshield wash wipe operates 3 to 4 times or as long as the stalk end is turned rotated to the rear wash position Wiping will continue for few secs after releasing the stalk end switch If you switch OFF the ignition before switching OFF the wiper the blades stop at ran...

Page 148: ... the reservoir is empty 8 8 1 13 3 1 13 3 W Wiin nd ds sh hiie elld d W Wa as sh he er r J Je et t F Fr ro on nt t R Re ea ar r There are two nozzles with triple adjustable washer jets in the front on the bonnet Using a pin the eye ball jets can be adjusted precisely for direction Always direct the washer jet to hit the middle of the windshield This will enable the wiper blade to wipe the complete...

Page 149: ... system automatically stops and starts the engine when idle at signals or long traffic jams This in turn gives a better fuel efficiency Engine Stop Start system is activated by the Engine Stop Start button in the central bezel switch bank The LED on the button indicates the status of the button F FE EA AT TU UR RE ES S A AN ND D C CO ON NT TR RO OL L ...

Page 150: ... p t to o h ha ap pp pe en n t th he e f fo ollllo ow wiin ng g m ma ajjo or r c co on nd diit tiio on ns s a ar re e t to o b be e m me et t ESS system is activated using the selection switch Bonnet is fully closed Fuel and Engine coolant temperature should be within the limits In the current ignition cycle the vehicle has crossed 2 kmph at least once Current status of the engine is idling Vehicl...

Page 151: ... activated only after the completion of engine temperature dependent warm up period which may extend up to 15 minutes This is to ensure better performance of the engine in terms of fuel economy and durability 5 Are there any safety precautions to be followed Yes when the engine is turned OFF at traffic signals jams with heavy electrical loads like head lamp or AC switched ON If the duration of suc...

Page 152: ...will not be switched OFF and you can continue to enjoy the music 14 Whether the engine will re crank whenever the clutch pedal is pressed No when the engine is running the starter motor will not attempt to re crank 15 If any component involved in the system fails what will happen The system has a built in diagnostic module which understands the failure and immediately goes to bypass mode In the by...

Page 153: ... FE EA AT TU UR RE ES S W W8 8 W W8 8 O O W W4 4 W W6 6 A Tachometer G Odometer B Tripmeter H Temperature Gauge C Telltales I Steering Mode Control D Gear Shift Indicator J TDMS E Speedometer K Door Alert F Fuel Gauge if equipped IIN NS ST TR RU UM ME EN NT T C CL LU US ST TE ER R F FE EA AT TU UR RE ES S ...

Page 154: ...tly Do not over accelerate the engine during idling this can cause severe engine damage and would be treated as abuse of the engine which is not covered by warranty 9 9 2 2 S Sp pe ee ed do om me et te er r The speedometer indicates the real time road surface speed of the vehicle in kilometres per hour The vehicle speedometer is affected by size of the tyres used If the size of the tyres are chang...

Page 155: ...henever battery is disconnected due to various reasons Else A Av ve er ra ag ge e S Sp pe ee ed d and D Dr riiv viin ng g T Tiim me e may not match with trip value 9 9 5 5 E En ng giin ne e C Co oo olla an nt t T Te em mp pe er ra at tu ur re e G Ga au ug ge e The engine coolant temperature gauge functions only when the ignition is switched ON It indicates the instantaneous engine coolant temperat...

Page 156: ... last bar will be displayed and low fuel telltale will be ON approx 8 litres when the fuel tank is completely empty last bar goes off from display and low fuel telltale will be blinking The amount of fuel required to fill the tank up may be less than the specified tank capacity as a small amount of reserve fuel always remains in the tank On inclines or curves due to the movement of fuel in the tan...

Page 157: ...ndra and Mahindra Ltd 012019 9 5 9 9 7 7 W W8 8 W W8 8 O O IIn ns st tr ru um me en nt t C Cllu us st te er r s sc cr re ee en n f fllo ow w IIN NS ST TR RU UM ME EN NT T C CL LU US ST TE ER R F FE EA AT TU UR RE ES S ...

Page 158: ... Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd 012019 9 9 8 8 W W4 4 W W6 6 iin ns st tr ru um me en nt t c cllu us st te er r s sc cr re ee en n f fllo ow w IIN NS ST TR RU UM ME EN NT T C CL LU US ST TE ER R F FE EA AT TU UR RE ES S ...

Page 159: ...Any change in infotainment will reflect on cluster 9 9 1 10 0 O Ou ut ts siid de e A Am mb biie en nt t T Te em mp pe er ra at tu ur re e iif f e eq qu uiip pp pe ed d This Screen shows the outside ambient temperature C Ch ha an ng giin ng g t th he e U Un niit ts s W W8 8 W W8 8 O O Once you reach to OAT screen Long Press the SET switch to change the units You can choose between degree Celsius an...

Page 160: ... riiv ve e T Tiim me e Drive Duration is the elapsed time from the start of this trip cycle Once Drive Information is selected Drive Duration is displayed on the Screen 9 9 1 11 1 2 2 A Av ve er ra ag ge e S Sp pe ee ed d iif f e eq qu uiip pp pe ed d Average Speed is calculated based on the total distance covered and time taken from the start of this trip cycle This display can be selected by tog...

Page 161: ...P DOWN arrow along with numeral recommends shifting to that gear 9 9 1 13 3 F Fu ue ell C Co om mp pu ut te er r In Fuel computer Average Fuel Economy AFE Distance to Empty DTE and Instantaneous Fuel Economy IFE will get displayed in screen Select Fuel computer in screen by pressing T Tr riip p switch on the centre console 9 9 1 13 3 1 1 A Av ve er ra ag ge e F Fu ue ell E Ef ff fiic ciie en nc cy...

Page 162: ...tern More bars on display means vehicle is consuming less fuel less number of bars implies it is consuming more fuel 9 9 1 14 4 D Diig giit ta all S Sp pe ee ed do o M Me et te er r iif f e eq qu uiip pp pe ed d Digital speedometer displays the speed of the vehicle numerically It provides immersive experience by having option to switch off the lights of Speedometer and Tachometer T Tu ur rn niin n...

Page 163: ...ide the settings option Here you can change illumination mood ring colour for day and night conditions also you can enable or disable the welcome chime Use trip switch to browse through options and set switch to enter sub menus C Co ollo ou ur r S Se et tt tiin ng g Scroll through the screens using TRIP switch till you find settings Long press SET switch to enter settings Use TRIP switch to browse...

Page 164: ...tt tiin ng g W W4 4 W W6 6 1 Once you reach the illumination setting screen long press SET switch to enter into setting mode 2 Use SET switch to change brightness H Ho ow w t to o C Ch ha an ng ge e IIllllu um miin na at tiio on n S Se et tt tiin ng g W W8 8 W W8 8 O O 1 Scroll through the screens using TRIP switch till you find settings 2 Long press SET switch to enter settings 3 Use TRIP switch ...

Page 165: ...ed means welcome chime is enabled else disabled 1 Scroll through the screens using TRIP switch till you find settings 2 Long press SET switch to enter settings 3 Use TRIP switch to browse across the options Turn ON OFF Welcome Chime option using SET Switch 9 9 1 16 6 M Mo oo od d L Liig gh ht tiin ng g iif f e eq qu uiip pp pe ed d F Fo or r W W8 8 W W8 8 O O T Ty yp pe e Mood lighting is especial...

Page 166: ...is ON and engine has been running This message comes on when the ESP system is faulty and engine has been running This message comes when cruise mode is turned ON manually using switch D Diis sp plla ay y O Op pe er ra at tiin ng g C Co on nd diit tiio on ns s This message comes when cruise mode is turned OFF manually using switch This message comes when ECO mode is turned ON This message comes wh...

Page 167: ...e has been running Indicates that engine temperature is high D Diis sp plla ay y O Op pe er ra at tiin ng g C Co on nd diit tiio on ns s This message comes when water is detected in fuel filter and engine has been running It is applicable for diesel variants only This message comes when you are driving vehicle above configured high speed parameter This message comes when you try to move the vehicl...

Page 168: ...t tiic co ollo or re ed d lliig gh ht t iin n m mo oo od d r riin ng g When the open driver s door is closed after the theft deterrent mode is deactivated W Wh he en n t th he e iig gn niit tiio on n iis s t tu ur rn ne ed d o on n w wh hiille e W WE EL LC CO OM ME E iis s d diis sp plla ay ye ed d WELCOME sound with logo is activated for the time remaining The screen is changed to System Check sc...

Page 169: ...en vehicle speed is zero and parking brake engaged or when vehicle speed is zero and vehicle is in neutral and clutch is not engaged W W4 4 W W6 6 W W8 8 W W8 8 O O O Op pe er ra at tiin ng g C Co on nd diit tiio on ns s Tyre alignment is displayed in 6 levels level 0 to level 5 depending on the alignment degree when the ignition switch is turned to ON position from OFF position Working conditions...

Page 170: ...t to Comfort This warning is triggered when user press the Steering Mode Control switch on the center console Normal Warning indicates that current steering mode is set to Normal This warning is triggered when user press the Steering Mode Control switch on the center console Sport Warning indicates that current steering mode is set to Sport This warning is triggered when user press the Steering Mo...

Page 171: ...e is displayed if the vehicle needs to be attempted to start while turning the steering wheel This is a temporary malfunction of ESCL and the message is displayed if the steering column is not locked O Op pe er ra at tiin ng g C Co on nd diit tiio on ns s The message is displayed if the system check up is required since the ESCL system is malfunctioning The message is displayed if ESCL coding chec...

Page 172: ...tiin ng g C Co on nd diit tiio on ns s W W4 4 W W6 6 W W8 8 W W8 8 O O Passenger door open High with animation Low No animation Driver door open High with animation Low No animation Hood Open High Low Blinking Rear door LH open High with animation Low No animation IIN NS ST TR RU UM ME EN NT T C CL LU US ST TE ER R F FE EA AT TU UR RE ES S ...

Page 173: ...tiio on na all S Sa af fe et ty y A Alle er rt t W W4 4 W W6 6 W W8 8 W W8 8 O O Instrument cluster shall monitor some of the internal parameters and if misbehavior found it will enable Contact Dealer alert Contact an Authorised Mahindra Dealer immediately when Contact Dealer alert displayed in cluster For W4 W6 Alert will be displayed for 1 mins For W8 W8 O Alert will be displayed for 5 secs IIN ...

Page 174: ...hindra Ltd 012019 9 9 2 24 4 W Wa ar rn niin ng g T Te ellll t ta alle e L La am mp ps s iin n t th he e IIn ns st tr ru um me en nt t C Cllu us st te er r IIN NS ST TR RU UM ME EN NT T C CL LU US ST TE ER R F FE EA AT TU UR RE ES S ...

Page 175: ...ow Plug Indicator 7 ABS Warning Lamp 21 Head Lamp High Beam Lamp 8 Parking Brake ON Brake Fluid Low Warning Lamp 22 OBD Check Lamp 9 Parking Lamp 23 EPS System Warning Lamp 10 Airbag Warning Lamp 24 Low Engine Oil Pressure Warning Lamp 11 HHC malfunction 25 Check Engine Lamp 12 Door Ajar Warning Lamp 26 Battery Charging System Warning Lamp 13 Low Fuel Warning Lamp 27 High Engine Coolant Temperatur...

Page 176: ... pressed cruise control is activated and the lamp illuminates indicating the vehicle is in cruise mode When CRUISE OFF button in the steering wheel is pressed the cruise mode is deactivated and the lamp goes OFF indicating that the vehicle is not in cruise mode If the lamp does not illuminate when the vehicle is in cruise mode or does not go OFF when the vehicle is out of cruise mode there is a po...

Page 177: ...rate the vehicle with extreme care and have the vehicle checked as soon as possible at an Authorised Mahindra Dealer 9 9 2 25 5 7 7 P Pa ar rk kiin ng g B Br ra ak ke e L La am mp p The Parking Brake lamp illuminates when the ignition is switched ON and goes OFF after about 3 secs The lamp illuminates when Parking brake is engaged or when brake fluid level is low or there is malfunction in EBD If ...

Page 178: ...ng Contact an Authorised Mahindra Dealer immediately when the airbag warning lamp indicates a system malfunction The airbag may not deploy when needed which could result in serious or fatal injury or it might deploy unexpectedly or unnecessarily which may result in personal injury 9 9 2 25 5 1 10 0 H HH HC C m ma allf fu un nc ct tiio on n iif f e eq qu uiip pp pe ed d HHC Malfunction Lamp turn ON...

Page 179: ...n the vehicle 9 9 2 25 5 1 16 6 E En ng giin ne e S St to op p S St ta ar rt t L La am mp p iif f e eq qu uiip pp pe ed d The engine Stop Start lamp illuminates when the ignition is switched ON and goes OFF after about 3 secs The Engine Stop Start lamp flashes when the vehicle engine is about to stop through the Engine Stop Start System The lamp illuminates continuously when the vehicle engine has...

Page 180: ... high beam telltale illuminates whenever the head lamps are switched ON to high beam or when the head lamp flash is used 9 9 2 25 5 2 21 1 O OB BD D C Ch he ec ck k L La am mp p The OBD check lamp illuminates when the ignition is switched ON and remains ON till the engine is started indicating normal status If the lamp remains ON it indicates a potential malfunction There may be a malfunction in T...

Page 181: ...he engine management system Switch OFF the engine immediately Contact the nearest Authorised Mahindra Dealer for necessary repairs 9 9 2 25 5 2 25 5 B Ba at tt te er ry y C Ch ha ar rg giin ng g S Sy ys st te em m W Wa ar rn niin ng g L La am mp p The battery charging system warning lamp illuminates when the battery is not being charged or when there is a malfunction in the alternator This lamp il...

Page 182: ...ntinuously ON with buzzer alert when the temperature reaches 113ºC The bars in the temperature gauge also flash in the same frequency as the high temperature warning lamp when the above set temperature thresholds are reached Do not continue driving the vehicle with an overheated engine This may result in engine damage which will not be covered by the limited warranty IIN NS ST TR RU UM ME EN NT T ...

Page 183: ... P PA AR RK KIIN NG G A AS SS SIIS ST T S SY YS ST TE EM M 1 10 0 1 1 F Fr ro on nt t R Re ea ar r O Ob bs st ta ac clle e D De et te ec ct tiio on n S Sy ys st te em m iif f e eq qu uiip pp pe ed d P PA AR RK KIIN NG G A AS SS SIIS ST T S SY YS ST TE EM M ...

Page 184: ... nt t S Se en ns so or r L Lo oc ca at tiio on n R Re ea ar r S Se en ns so or r L Lo oc ca at tiio on n Four PAS sensors are located in the rear bumper and two sensors are located in front Bumper to assist driver for hassle free parking RPAS and FPAS will give proper alerts at vehicle speed less than 8kmph Always keep the sensors clean and free from ice formation dust water etc for proper working...

Page 185: ...ge the system starts giving the indication based on the distance and direction of the obstacles as defined in the detecting zones The closer the obstacles more display bars illuminated beeps alerts 1 10 0 3 3 P PA AS S R RP PA AS S F FP PA AS S IIn nf fo or rm ma at tiio on n o on n IIn ns st tr ru um me en nt t C Cllu us st te er r S Sc cr re ee en n R RP PA AS S d diis sp plla ay y o on n iin ns...

Page 186: ...te being distant 1 10 0 4 4 O Op pe er ra at tiio on n o of f P PA AS S 1 Start the vehicle 2 Change the gear to Reverse engage reverse gear and Dis engage Hand brake RPAS FPAS will be displayed as like below in Instrument Cluster The RPAS FPAS both will be displayed as like below in the instrument cluster screen during obstacle detection 3 For FPAS alone disengage Hand brake and drive the vehicle...

Page 187: ...itch available on IP PAS switch LED will not glow when FPAS sound is in active state and will be in ON state when PAS sound deactivated 1 10 0 5 5 P Pa ay y A At tt te en nt tiio on n 1 If bars in any one of the sides are displayed with marks and PAS ERROR is displayed on instrumental cluster display contact an Authorised Mahindra Dealer 2 If all bars are displayed with marks and PAS ERROR is disp...

Page 188: ...es the display may be not as same as reality due to the installed sensor level obstacle shape and reflection condition 5 Point B will be detected sooner or later but A may not be detected at all Applicable for all sensors 6 Not all obstacles are detected from 120 cm For instance a person is detected from 75 cm because of the weak reflection or absorption of the waves of the clothes P PA AR RK KIIN...

Page 189: ...of f P PA AS S System may not sense obstacles like wire mesh handrail small objects which are below the bumper level System may not sense obstacles with cotton or spongy surface which will absorb ultrasonic waves emitted by PAS System performance is dependent on the reflection angle of the obstacle System may give false alert without obstacles while parking reversing the vehicle on grasslands grav...

Page 190: ...s high pressure steam cleaners and neon lights Due to vehicle horns motorcycle engines air brakes of large vehicles or other loud noises producing ultrasonic waves the vicinity of the vehicle is noisy It may cause sensor to give false alarm 1 10 0 7 7 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 yp pe e 1 1 iif f e eq qu uiip pp pe e...

Page 191: ...ft Corner zone indicates obstacle on left side Center zone indicates obstacle on center side Right Corner zone indicates obstacle on right side 3 bars indicate how close the obstacle is from the vehicle rear bumper with all bars highlighted being very close and bar 3rd bar alone being distant Centre sensor coverage range is more than corner sensor coverage 1 10 0 7 7 1 1 O Op pe er ra at tiio on n...

Page 192: ... mirrors The RPAS will then alert the driver by a beep sound about the location of the detected obstacle The alert sound level will vary proportional to the distance Smaller the distance shorter the interval between the beeps 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 IIG GN N O ON N state to activate the Parking assistance system ...

Page 193: ...de speaker Frequency of the beep will increase if obstacle comes closer crossing each display bar and the sound will be continuous if any of the obstacle is less than 50 cm P Pa ay y A At tt te en nt tiio on n If Instrument Cluster gives 3 continuous beep alert tone whenever reverse gear engaged Contact an Authorised Mahindra Dealer RPAS is an aiding system Under no circumstances will Mahindra acc...

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Page 195: ...Parking Assistance with Voice and Text Guidance Parallel Perpendicular Parking 1 11 1 1 1 F Fe ea at tu ur re e D De es sc cr riip pt tiio on n 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 W Wiid de er r R Re ea ar r V Viie ew w Rear view camera RVC provides a wide 130 Deg Horizontal View and 105 Deg Vertical View It overcomes limitation of IRVM where ground is visible only after a distance from vehicle rear Whereas with the R...

Page 196: ... the vehicle will traverse with current steering position This will help the driver in adjusting the steering towards hitting any obstacles Colour coding on the dynamic lines help in assessing the distance of obstacle from the vehicles rear In the RVC Video if Red coloured section of Dynamic Line falls on a object then the Object is within 1 metre distance from the vehicle s rear Likewise Yellow i...

Page 197: ...in ng g Unless the user select the angle or parallel Parking buttons on infotainment then by default the system will provide Dynamic guideline for parking assistance to the driver A An ng glle e P Pa ar rk kiin ng g Angle parking assistance guides the driver to park the vehicle in a parking slot perpendicular to the vehicle Below are the steps to achieve Angle parking 1 Choose angle Parking button...

Page 198: ...ng edge that preferred side arc s tip is touching the starting edge Turn steering wheel to the maximum position Turn steering wheel to the maximum position Towards direction of the parking slot Green blue overlay disappears and the dynamic overlay appears on the screen 3 Complete Parking Hold steering in the maximum position and start driving the vehicle backwards Once you observe the vehicles bod...

Page 199: ...een 2 Setting the steering angle Drive the vehicle Forward or Backward and ensure the greenish blue rectangle consider right rectangle if parking image slot is on right side and consider left rectangle if parking slot is on left side is placed in the parking slot Make sure obstacles are not present in the parking slot after the red pole The red pole should match with the front rear bumper of the p...

Page 200: ...Bllu ue e c co ollo ou ur r Represents unsafe potential risk parking Final parking space length needed will be larger than the desired length of parking space May lead to wrong vehicle direction movement Green Blue Red colours in this mode are for guiding the vehicle to the parking slot and it would not detect the obstacles or alert the driver in that zone It is the sole responsibility of the user...

Page 201: ...position Continue driving backward until the whole vehicle is in the target parking slot Parking Completed 4 Voice and Text Guidance during Parking Assistance To make the parking assistance user friendly voice and text guidance is given Both Text and Voice guidance can be selected or deselected in the following Path through Infotainment Home CarInfo RVC Also Voice Guidance can be selectecd deselec...

Page 202: ... on ns s Whenever you apply the reverse gear the infotainment will enter into Rear View Camera Mode and displays the video You can view reverse video by selecting Reverse View Camera Option present on Infotainment Screen irrespective of the gear position Below is the path Home Car Info Rev Camera You cannot enter RVC Mode through the infotainment screen button if the vehicle is in forward gear and...

Page 203: ...ce e Always keep the Camera lens clean from dust Presence of dirt on lens may lead to poor image quality Always use clear water soft nonabrasive cloth to clean the lens Don t clean the camera lens and the area around the rear view camera with a power washer In case of any RVC related issues the Infotainment shall display Contact Service Centre and vehicle needs to be taken to the Service Centre Av...

Page 204: ...ntion and ensure safety before manoeuvring the car Driver is legally responsible for their car The reverse view camera is only a supplementary function and may display obstacles from a distorted perspective inaccurately Avoid using of rear view camera if you are having eye colour blindness or impaired colour vision Objects above the ground or hanged may appear to be far away than they are But in r...

Page 205: ...heel and injure your hand This may also lead to loss of vehicle control The EPS warning light should only be illuminated with the ignition ON before starting the engine If the warning light remains illuminated after the engine has been started there will be no assistance from power steering The vehicle may be driven using the mechanical steering system although it is not recommended as the effort ...

Page 206: ... Tiillt t S St te ee er riin ng g The steering wheel can be adjusted for rake as required using the lever in the steering shroud under the steering wheel To tilt adjust the steering wheel 1 Pull the Tilt lever down to unlock 2 Raise or lower the steering wheel to the desired position 3 Push the tilt lever back up to its original position to lock the steering Improperly locked steering wheel could ...

Page 207: ...onic Power Steering system is mounted in the steering handle This system includes functions to compensate the steering power interlocking with ESP the supplementary driving safety system when cornering or braking on the road with different friction You may feel the difference in steering when these functions are in operation 1 12 2 2 2 1 1 S St te ee er riin ng g M Mo od de e C Co on nt tr ro oll ...

Page 208: ...g or while driving on a high way 1 12 2 3 3 S St te ee er riin ng g C Co on nt tr ro olls s A Au ud diio o iif f e eq qu uiip pp pe ed d The steering wheel also houses switches to control the main audio functions 1 12 2 3 3 1 1 S St te ee er riin ng g A Au ud diio o O Op pe er ra at tiio on ns s A BLUETOOTH HANDSFREE D MUTE B SEEK UP DOWN E VOLUME C MODE F VOLUME S ST TE EE ER RIIN NG G A AN ND D ...

Page 209: ... ra ak ke es s Your vehicle is equipped with disc brakes in the front and rear wheels Disc brakes offer good braking capability and reduced stopping distance Wet brake discs result in reduced braking efficiency After a car wash or driving the vehicle through water pump the brake pedal mildly while driving to remove the film of water from the brake pads Brake pads feature wear indicator When the fr...

Page 210: ...mly 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 gear lever to 1st gear This will avoid the load on the transmission locking mechanism may make it difficult to move the shift lever out of gear Be sure the parking brake is fully disengaged before driving off Failure to do so can lead to brake problems due to excessive ...

Page 211: ...turned on automatically to indicate oncoming traffic This feature will come into action upon opening the bonnet when vehicle speed is less than 5 kmph 1 12 2 7 7 A An nt tii L Lo oc ck k B Br ra ak ke e S Sy ys st te em m A AB BS S The Anti lock Brake System also called as ABS is designed to help prevent lock up of the wheels and stable stopping of vehicle during a sudden panic emergency braking o...

Page 212: ...he Anti lock Brake System assists in providing vehicle control it is still important to drive with all due care and maintain a moderate speed and safe distance from the vehicle in front of you There are limits to the vehicle stability and effectiveness of steering wheel operation even with ABS active If tyre grip performance exceeds its capability or if hydroplaning occurs during high speed drivin...

Page 213: ...re it adversely affects the environment by contributing to global warming climate change Refrigerant used in system is a hazardous liquefied gas and is under high pressure The refrigerant is colourless and has ethereal or faint sweetish odour Exposure of refrigerant to skin or eyes may cause irritation and frostbite They can also cause suffocation dizziness and loss of concentration When mixed wit...

Page 214: ...ahindra and Mahindra Ltd 012019 1 13 3 1 1 H HV VA AC C O Ov ve er rv viie ew w H HE EA AT TIIN NG G V VE EN NT TIIL LA AT TIIO ON N A AN ND D A AIIR R C CO ON ND DIIT TIIO ON NIIN NG G S SY YS ST TE EM M H HV VA AC C ...

Page 215: ...ntally or vertically 1 13 3 1 1 2 2 F Fr ro on nt t S Siid de e V Ve en nt t You can adjust the direction of the airflow by moving the airflow direction control lever on the air outlet The outlet vents can be opened or closed using the vent dial H HE EA AT TIIN NG G V VE EN NT TIIL LA AT TIIO ON N A AN ND D A AIIR R C CO ON ND DIIT TIIO ON NIIN NG G S SY YS ST TE EM M H HV VA AC C ...

Page 216: ...2 D Du ua all Z Zo on ne e A Au ut to om ma at tiic c H He ea at te er r a an nd d A A C C iif f e eq qu uiip pp pe ed d H HE EA AT TIIN NG G V VE EN NT TIIL LA AT TIIO ON N A AN ND D A AIIR R C CO ON ND DIIT TIIO ON NIIN NG G S SY YS ST TE EM M H HV VA AC C ...

Page 217: ...ally maintained according to the set temperature 5 If the driver and co driver require different temperatures in their respective zones the same can be done by pressing the dual switch and subsequently setting different temperatures using temperature control switches When you use the blower speed control knob mode switch air source selection switch air conditioner switch or defroster switch during...

Page 218: ...ol dial 3 4 Select the air flow by pressing the air distribution mode switch 4 5 Select the air source mode by pressing air source selection switch 5 6 To turn on the air conditioner press the A C ON switch 6 In manual mode the AUTO indicator on display does not come on and you can manually adjust the climate conditions by controlling the switches such as temperature fan speed mode air distributio...

Page 219: ...ef fr ro os st te er r s sw wiit tc ch h 4 4 Use this switch for quick defrosting with the engine ON When you press this switch its indicator lamp lights up and the airflow direction is changed to the windshield and door glasses while outside air comes in with A C operation The temperature of the air is automatically changed to Hot when the defrost switch is pressed However the user can reduce the...

Page 220: ...h Air Level 2 OFF 2 25 deg C 23 deg C OFF Front View Recirculation Level 4 ON 3 30 deg C 28 deg C OFF Footwell Fresh Air Level 8 ON MEMORY function will stop if you press any control switch other than MEMORY switch 5 during its operation H Ho ow w t to o u us se e M ME EM MO OR RY Y f fu un nc ct tiio on n 1 Select the desired memory 1M 2M or 3M which needs to be set 2 Adjust the temp Dual mode mo...

Page 221: ...the engine is ON The temperature decreases with pressing blue arrow and increases with red arrow The set temperature A I is shown on the display after pressing the switch 7 A Aiir r s so ou ur rc ce e s se elle ec ct tiio on n s sw wiit tc ch h 8 8 If you press this switch 8 with IGN ON the indication lamp L lights up and the air recirculation indicator on display 1 comes on If you press this swit...

Page 222: ...the DUAL switch 9 the indicator lamp L lights up and DUAL mode indicator on the display comes on When the temperature control switch 11 is pressed the driver side temperature I on the display is adjusted as desired and temperature control switch 7 is pressed passenger side temperature A on the display is adjusted as desired While the DUAL mode switch 9 is operating its indicator lamp L lights up a...

Page 223: ...he driver side temperature with this switch 11 if the DUAL switch 9 is turned ON while the engine is running The temperature decreases with pressing blue arrow and increases with red arrow Refer to dual switch 9 A Aiir r c co on nd diit tiio on ne er r s sw wiit tc ch h 1 13 3 Air conditioner is turned ON and OFF with this switch 13 While air conditioner switch 13 is operating its indicator lamp L...

Page 224: ...td 012019 1 13 3 3 3 M Ma an nu ua all T Te em mp pe er ra at tu ur re e C Co on nt tr ro oll M MT TC C H HE EA AT TIIN NG G V VE EN NT TIIL LA AT TIIO ON N A AN ND D A AIIR R C CO ON ND DIIT TIIO ON NIIN NG G S SY YS ST TE EM M H HV VA AC C ...

Page 225: ...witch 2 the red LED B turns off one by one and the blue LED A lights on in the same way As you press button on the temperature control switch 2 the blue LED A turns off one by one and the red LED B lights on in the same way T Te em mp pe er ra at tu ur re e c co on nt tr ro oll s sw wiit tc ch h 2 2 By pressing this switch you can adjust the temperature as desired Each time you press the button on...

Page 226: ...5 5 Rotate the fan speed control dial 4 clockwise B from the OFF position while the engine is ON 1 Press the air conditioner switch 5 2 Press the temperature control switch 2 to adjust for the cool air to come out 3 Set the air distribution as desired by pressing the mode switch 8 9 12 13 While each switch is operating its indicator lamp lights up and the lamp turns off when the switch is not work...

Page 227: ...s switch 7 air recirculation mode is applied and indicator lamp 7C lights on Use this mode when maximum heating air conditioning is needed To cancel the air recirculation mode press the fresh air intake mode switch 11 Do not use recirculation mode for extended periods of time Doing so can cause headache drowsiness and fogged window due to lack of oxygen If exhaust gas comes in there is a danger of...

Page 228: ...lows toward the windshield and door glasses If you press the defroster switch the fresh air intake mode is automatically applied and the air conditioner operates 2 Face Level when cooling 3 Face Foot Level 4 M MA AX X A A C C Face Level The air recirculation mode is applied and the air conditioner operates The lowest temperature is automatically selected with all blue LEDs lighted on Maximum cooli...

Page 229: ...owever the user can reduce the temperature by pressing the temperature down button as per wish To quickly remove the fog on the glass set the fan speed control dial 2 at a high speed position DUAL mode will not function in Defrost mode To prevent the windshield from fogging up it is recommended to set the air source selection switch 4 to the fresh air intake mode If you press the defroster switch ...

Page 230: ...e fan speed control dial 2 at a high speed position To prevent the windshield from fogging up it is recommended to set the air source selection switch 4 to the fresh air intake mode If you press the defroster switch 1 the fresh air intake mode is applied with A C ON When it rains and is very humid you may have fog on the windshield and windows The fog will block your view through all windows and c...

Page 231: ...r filter while paying attention to the installing direction Replace the air conditioner filter at every 10000 km of driving However if the vehicle is operated under severe conditions such as on dusty or unpaved roads and excessive air conditioner or heater use the replacement interval can be shortened When the filter is contaminated it will decrease the cooling or heating capacity of the system an...

Page 232: ...lter after removing the fixing cover by pulling it off using your hand 7 Install in reverse order of removal When replacing the filter the arrow printed on the side of the filter should face to the blower motor When replacing the filter the arrow printed on the side of the filter should face to the blower motor H HE EA AT TIIN NG G V VE EN NT TIIL LA AT TIIO ON N A AN ND D A AIIR R C CO ON ND DIIT...

Page 233: ...nt System controls the engine s idle speed When the engine starts idle RPM runs higher than normal in order to warm the engine The engine idle speed RPM reduces once the engine warms up Never start your vehicle in a closed garage or in an enclosed area Exhaust fumes can be toxic Always keep the garage door open or start the engine in an open area 1 14 4 1 1 2 2 M Miir rr ro or r A Ad djju us st tm...

Page 234: ...e ignition ON 4 Do not press the accelerator 5 Turn the key momentarily to the START position to crank the engine 6 Once the engine starts release the key it will return to the IGN position Do not continue cranking after the engine has started This will lead to damage of the starter and other engine components 7 If the engine fails to start attempt to restart after about 10 seconds 8 If the engine...

Page 235: ...mbustion allows carbon and varnish to form on piston rings and injector nozzles Also the unburned fuel can enter the crankcase diluting the oil and causing rapid wear to the engine 1 14 4 3 3 S St to op pp piin ng g t th he e E En ng giin ne e Before turning the engine OFF always allow the engine to return to normal idle speed and run for few secs This assures proper cooling and lubrication of the...

Page 236: ...ed in an area which is not properly ventilated This could lead to serious respiratory problems and or death 1 14 4 5 5 D Dr riiv viin ng g Y Yo ou ur r V Ve eh hiic clle e 1 14 4 5 5 1 1 G Ge en ne er ra all D Dr riiv viin ng g P Pr re ec ca au ut tiio on ns s Always observe the following precautions to minimise the risk of accidents leading to serious personal injury or damage to your vehicle Bef...

Page 237: ... vehicle responds especially the way it responds to steering braking and accelerating inputs Be extremely careful when driving on pavements made slippery by loose sand water gravel snow or ice If your vehicle goes off the edge of the pavement slow down but avoid severe brake or steering application Ease the vehicle back onto the pavement only after reducing your speed Do not turn the steering whee...

Page 238: ... kmph Drive with accelerator pedal in OFF and control speed using only the brakes At higher speed waves can be generated by the front of the vehicle These water waves may enter air intake causing severe engine damage or cause a vehicle to get stalled You must slow down while driving through shallow water Speeding may cause water to splash onto the windshield impairing your vision In extreme condit...

Page 239: ... er r Off road operation puts more stress on your vehicle than does most on road driving Always perform a maintenance inspection after each day of off road driving that has taken you through rough terrain sand mud or water After going off road it is always a good idea to check for damage Completely inspect the underbody of the vehicle for any damages Check for accumulations of plants or bushes or ...

Page 240: ... accelerations reduce fuel economy Warming up a vehicle in neutral on cold mornings is not required and may reduce fuel economy While idling put the gear shift lever in the neutral position Resting your foot on the clutch pedal while driving will reduce fuel economy Combine errands and minimise stop and go driving Keep tyres properly inflated It is recommended to check your tyre pressure in the mo...

Page 241: ... Efficiency b a kmpl 1 14 4 7 7 IIg gn niit tiio on n S Sw wiit tc ch h iif f e eq qu uiip pp pe ed d An illuminator ring is provided on the face of the ignition switch to help in locating the ignition switch at night The ring will illuminate the moment the driver door is opened and will remain glowing till the driver door is closed The different positions of the ignition switch are L LO OC CK K T...

Page 242: ...lt jiggle the steering wheel from side to side and try again The key can be removed only in the LOCK position When the key is removed the steering column lock is activated and the steering wheel cannot be turned Never return the key to the LOCK position or try to remove the key when the vehicle is in motion Removing the key allows the steering wheel to lock You will lose the control of the vehicle...

Page 243: ...complished The clutch pedal should be depressed fully while shifting and then released slowly 1 14 4 9 9 2 2 G Ge ea ar r IIn nd diic ca at to or r The current gear lever position is indicated in the centre of the speedometer dial 1 14 4 9 9 3 3 N Ne eu ut tr ra all P Po os siit tiio on n This position stops the transmission of power from the engine to drive axle With the gear lever in neutral and...

Page 244: ...he cluster Always depress the clutch fully before moving the gear lever from the current position to any desired position Perform up shifts or down shifts one gear at a time do not jump gears 1 14 4 9 9 5 5 R Re ec co om mm me en nd de ed d G Ge ea ar r S Sh hiif ft tiin ng g S Sp pe ee ed ds s While driving shift the gears as per recommended speeds for getting optimal Fuel Efficiency U Up ps sh h...

Page 245: ... upward while moving the shift lever to the reverse R position To avoid transmission damage shift into or out of reverse gear only after the vehicle has come to a complete stop and the engine is at idle speed It is recommended you wait approximately for three secs in neutral gear before shifting into or out of reverse gear For brief stops e g at traffic lights keep the gear shift in neutral and ho...

Page 246: ...appropriate for the steering wheel position U Un nd de er r s st te ee er r When the vehicle is turning less than appropriate for the steering wheel position The ESP cannot prevent the natural laws of physics from acting on the vehicle nor can it increase the traction afforded by prevailing road conditions The ESP cannot prevent accidents including those resulting from excessive speed in turns dri...

Page 247: ...rake pedal ESP by default will be in ON condition for every ignition cycle If the ESP indicator blinks while driving it indicates that ESP is working If this indicator illuminates continuously it indicates a malfunction in the ESP system Drive carefully to the nearest Authorised Mahindra Dealer and get the ESP system checked 1 14 4 1 10 0 3 3 U Up ph hiillll a an nd d D Do ow wn nh hiillll D Dr ri...

Page 248: ...ns during winter months Check with your fuel retailer for details The recommended engine coolant mixture will work fine till ambient temperatures do not drop below 32ºC approx For ensuring above performance it is a must that you use only recommended engine coolant 1 14 4 1 12 2 C Cr ru uiis se e C Co on nt tr ro oll iif f e eq qu uiip pp pe ed d Cruise control allows you to maintain a set speed wi...

Page 249: ...accelerator pedal When Set Set switch is pressed for more than 12 secs In this case vehicle will not go into cruise mode in that ignition cycle In order to restore the cruise function switch OFF the ignition wait for 30 secs and switch ON the ignition Cruise influencing error not indicated by Check Engine Lamp OBD lamp etc 1 14 4 1 12 2 1 1 C Cr ru uiis se e C Co on nt tr ro oll A Ac ct tiiv va at...

Page 250: ...ch is assumed to be malfunctioning and the cruise functionality ceases to function in that ignition cycle To resume functionality ignition has to be toggled The cruise control is a convenience system designed to assist the driver during vehicle operation The driver must at all times remain alert of road traffic conditions and responsible for the vehicle brake operation steering control Never activ...

Page 251: ...n normally be found in the fuel pump Please contact filling station personnel in case labels in the pump cannot be found F Fo or r P Pe et tr ro oll V Va ar riia an nt t Use only commercially available Petrol fuel conforming to Indian Standard IS 2798 2010 BS IV specification or equivalent Information on Petrol quality can normally be found in the fuel pump Please contact filling station personnel...

Page 252: ...t is recommended maintaining a minimum of 10 litres of fuel in the fuel tank Driving the vehicle till the fuel tank is empty is not recommended Always have sufficient fuel in the tank Check the fuel level prior to starting your journey Never carry fuel in separate containers in the vehicle it is dangerous and may lead to inadvertent fuel leak or spillage 1 14 4 1 13 3 3 3 F Fu ue ell L Liid d O Op...

Page 253: ...tiin ng g Your vehicle is originally equipped with tyres supplied by a reputable manufacturer If you ever have any questions regarding your tyres please refer to literature supplied by the tyre manufacturer or to the separate tyre warranty provided by the tyre manufacturer You may also contact Authorised Mahindra Dealer directly or the tyre manufacturer The tyre rating of XUV300 is 205 65 R16 W4 W...

Page 254: ...r rim diameter in inches C Ca allllo ou ut t E E 9 95 5 T Tw wo o o or r t th hr re ee e d diig giit t n nu um mb be er r This number is the tyres load index It is a measurement of how much weight each tyre can support C Ca allllo ou ut t F F H H Tyre 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 designe...

Page 255: ...topping distance resulting in an accident and or serious personal injury Improper inflated tyres can adversely affect vehicle handling or can fail unexpectedly resulting in an accident and or serious personal injury 1 15 5 4 4 T Ty yr re e P Pr re es ss su ur re e Proper Tyre inflation pressure is essential to the safe and satisfactory operation of your vehicle Three primary areas are affected by ...

Page 256: ...nge of outdoor temperatures as Tyre pressures vary with temperature changes Tyre pressures change by approximately 1 psi 7 kPa per 7 C of air temperature change Keep this in mind when checking Tyre pressure inside a garage especially in the winter When it was new the spare Tyre in your vehicle was fully inflated However a spare Tyre can lose pressure over time In order to avoid being stranded chec...

Page 257: ...f four Never combine them with other types of Tyres Cuts and punctures in radial Tyres are repairable only in the tread area because of sidewall flexing Consult your Authorised Mahindra Dealer for radial Tyre repairs 1 15 5 4 4 4 4 T Tr re ea ad d W We ea ar r IIn nd diic ca at to or rs s T TW WII Tread wear indicators are moulded into the bottom of the tread grooves They will appear as bands when...

Page 258: ...size may result in false speedometer and odometer readings 1 15 5 4 4 6 6 S Sn no ow w C Ch ha aiin ns s Snow chains cannot be used on these Tyres In case of harsh winter driving conditions it is recommended using winter Tyres with the same specifications for better stability safety and performance 1 15 5 5 5 T Ty yr re e R Ro ot ta at tiio on n R Re ec co om mm me en nd da at tiio on ns s T Ty yp...

Page 259: ... 1 C Ch ha an ng giin ng g a a F Flla at t T Ty yr re e Refer to If you have a Flat Tyre section in the general chapter for details 1 15 5 5 5 2 2 W Wh he 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 rust and dirt A loose wheel could have damaged ...

Page 260: ...this information to the instrument cluster and infotainment system Tyre locations will display as OK if all tyre pressure and temperature are in the recommended range except for spare tyre User Shall verify spare tyre pressure in certain conditions system may not update pressure for Spare tire correctly The User can press show all button is HMI to see pressure and temperature for all running tyres...

Page 261: ...ination of the TPMS warning indicator 1 15 5 6 6 2 2 T Tiir re et tr ro on niic cs s W Wa ar rn niin ng g L La am mp p TPMS warning lamp will blink for 90 seconds and remain ON in the instrument cluster if any of the below mentioned condition occurs in thetyres Sensor signal missing Sensor faulty If above condition occurs contact the nearest Authorized Mahindra Dealer for further assistance The Wa...

Page 262: ... 3 psi sec 0 25 bar sec High temperature 85DegC 1 15 5 6 6 3 3 T Tiir re et tr ro on niic cs s L Le ea ar rn niin ng g After a tyre rotation or TPMS sensor replacement the receiver must be learnt else the TPMS warning lamp indicates a malfunction W WH HE EE EL LS S A AN ND D T TY YR RE ES S ...

Page 263: ...e Trip button after 3 sec IGN ON The infotainment screen displays as above and TPMS warning lamp in the cluster starts blinking vehicle siren and Turn lamp turn On for two pulse 2 Start removing air from front left tyre once the tyre gets learnt vehicle alarm and hazard lamps flash once The infotainment screen display is as below 3 Repeat the above step for front right tyre rear right tyre and rea...

Page 264: ...yr re e S Sw wa ap p If a tyre was swapped with the spare tyre system alerts the user through infotainment as below TPMS warning lamp will continue to glow if the spare tyre is having any pressure or temperature alert Please note if swapping is done for more than one tyre or with the other running tyres system cannot identify the same and the system needs to be relearned If any one of the running ...

Page 265: ...ehicle was previously halted for more than 45 min is driven less than 15 min before filling the air then the tires shall be filled to the respective placard as per the ambient temperature else to the next placard value Example if a vehicle was halted at a ambient of 30 deg c for 50 min and driven to a air filling station within 5 min then respective play cared value will be 32 0 PSI for front Rear...

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Page 267: ...sufficient fuel IIf f t th he e e en ng giin ne e iis s n no ot t c cr ra an nk kiin ng g o or r iis s c cr ra an nk kiin ng g t to oo o s sllo ow wlly y iin nt te er rm miit tt te en nt tlly y 1 Check that the battery terminals are tight and clean 2 If the battery terminals are firmly fastened switch ON the interior lamps 3 If the lamps do not illuminate glow dim or go OFF when the starter is cra...

Page 268: ...rical or electronic controls In case of certain faults the engine may go to limp home mode which is indicated by the check engine lamp Have your vehicle checked by an Authorised Mahindra Dealer as soon as possible 1 16 6 3 3 V Ve eh hiic clle e O Ov ve er rh he ea at tiin ng g If the needle in the temperature gauge in the instrument cluster is all the way up to the H and or the high engine coolant...

Page 269: ...ing and consequent failure Abrupt engine shut off can lead to uncontrollable driving condition and accidents Stay clear of hot and rotating vehicle parts while visually inspecting the vehicle The coolant inside the cooling system is under high pressure and temperature Never open the pressure cap of the degassing tank when the engine is hot Not taking precautions may lead to serious injury to your ...

Page 270: ...things do not jumpstart the vehicle Call Mahindra Road Side Assistance or replace the battery If the weather is very cold remove the refill caps and check the condition of the electrolyte If it seems slushy or like ice do not attempt jumpstarting until it thaws 1 Park the working vehicle near the disabled vehicle Park the vehicle in such a way that the distance between both vehicle batteries is as...

Page 271: ...onnect one black clamp to the negative terminal of the good battery Connect the other black clamp to a piece of grounded metal on the dead vehicle preferably shiny metal not painted or oily that is attached to the engine Usually a nut bolt or other protruding shiny metal will work You may see a small spark when you connect to a good ground As a last resort you may connect to the negative post of t...

Page 272: ...bled vehicle s engine running Run the vehicle above idle slightly revved up with your foot on the accelerator This should give the battery enough charge to start the vehicle again If it does not you probably have a dead battery or a dying alternator Improper jumpstarting procedures can result in battery explosion and acid burn hazard Loosely connected battery cables could damage the electronic con...

Page 273: ...Needless to say the drivability fuel consumption will be greatly affected If vehicle acceleration worsens or if there is a drop in vehicle performance there might be a malfunction in the engine management system which triggers activates the Limp Home Mode This condition is accompanied by the check engine lamp illuminating in the instrument cluster In this mode the vehicle speed is limited and the ...

Page 274: ...es S Slliin ng g t ty yp pe e e eq qu uiip pm me en nt t The tow truck uses metal cables with hooks on both ends These hooks go around parts of the frame or suspension and lift the end of the vehicle off the ground This is not a good method of towing as it may damage the vehicle s suspension and body Avoid a tow with sling type equipment F Flla at t b be ed d e eq qu uiip pm me en nt t Your vehicl...

Page 275: ...hicles before they work on your vehicle rather than while they are working on it You can be confident that your Authorised Mahindra Dealer service department does the best job to meet the maintenance requirements on your vehicle reliably and economically G Ge et t t th he e m mo os st t f fr ro om m y yo ou ur r v ve eh hiic clle e w wiit th h r ro ou ut tiin ne e m ma aiin nt te en na an nc ce e ...

Page 276: ...ied talk to the general manager or owner of the dealership If an Authorised Mahindra Dealer is unable to resolve the concern you may contact any Mahindra Customer Care Executive They would need the following information Owner s name and address owner s telephone number home and office Authorised Mahindra Dealer name Vehicle Identification Number VIN vehicle delivery date and mileage 1 17 7 1 1 3 3...

Page 277: ... alls s a an nd d A Ad dd diit tiiv ve es s Non Mahindra approved chemicals or additives are not required for factory recommended maintenance In fact Mahindra recommends against the use of such additive products unless specifically recommended by Mahindra for a particular application Your vehicle is very sophisticated and built with multiple complex performance systems Every manufacturer develops ...

Page 278: ...ver 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 when any engine peripheral parts are removed 1 17 7 2 2 O Op pe en niin ng g a an nd d C Cllo os siin ng g t th he e H Ho oo od d The hood release lever is located in the driver side footwell area below the instrument pane...

Page 279: ...sition as vision is obstructed To close the hood follow the below steps 1 Remove the stay rod supporting the hood by slightly lifting the hood 2 Bring the hood near to its self opening closing position 3 Now push the hood to close and ensure the primary latch is engaged 4 Before driving off check hood is locked properly with primary latch fully engaged Bonnet Open Hazard When the bonnet is open an...

Page 280: ...En ng giin ne e C Co om mp pa ar rt tm me en nt t D Diie es se ell A Front Windshield Washer Fluid Reservoir E Dipstick B Degassing Tank F Air Filter C Engine Oil Cap G Battery D Brake Fluid Reservoir H Engine Compartment Fuse Box M MA AIIN NT TE EN NA AN NC CE E ...

Page 281: ...a Ltd 012019 17 7 P Pe et tr ro oll A Front Windshield Washer Fluid Reservoir E Dipstick B Degassing Tank F Air Filter C Engine Oil Cap G Battery D Brake Fluid Reservoir H Engine Compartment Fuse Box M MA AIIN NT TE EN NA AN NC CE E ...

Page 282: ...gate the cause or take your vehicle to your Authorised Mahindra Dealer or a qualified service shop immediately Make these checks only with adequate ventilation if you intend to run the engine IIn n t th he e E En ng giin ne e C Co om mp pa ar rt tm me en nt t Front windshield washer fluid level Engine coolant level Battery condition Brake Clutch fluid level Engine oil level Fluid leaks Hoses joint...

Page 283: ...l during operation Causes of consumption in a normal engine are as follows Oil is used to lubricate pistons piston rings and cylinders Thin films of oil left over when pistons move in cylinders are sucked into the combustion chamber due to high negative pressure generated when the vehicle is decelerating This oil gets burnt in the combustion chamber Oil is also used to lubricate the stems of intak...

Page 284: ...e oil level is acceptable D DO O N NO OT T A AD DD D O OIIL L If the oil level is below or near the Min mark add enough oil through the oil filler cap to raise the level within the Min and Max marks Wait for few minutes after every top up for the oil to settle down before checking the level P Pe et tr ro oll D Diie es se ell Oil levels above the Max mark may cause engine damage poor performance Pu...

Page 285: ...hicle on flat horizontal surface Keep the parking brake fully engaged Shut off the engine Wait till the engine cools down and hence coolant temperature comes down to normal room temperature The coolant level should be between MIN and MAX marking provided on the degassing tank In case the coolant level is below the MIN marking the coolant should be topped up The coolant should be filled till the le...

Page 286: ...rake fluid level will drop slowly as the brakes wear and will rise when the brake components are replaced Fluid levels between the MIN and MAX lines are within the normal operating range there is no need to add fluid If the fluid levels are below the MIN mark the performance of the systems could be compromised the brake clutch operation could be spongy and gear change harder Top up the recommended...

Page 287: ...s siid de e t th he e V Ve eh hiic clle e 1 17 7 6 6 1 1 L Liig gh ht ts s Make sure the headlights stop lights tail lights turn signal lights and other lights are all working Check headlight aim 1 17 7 6 6 2 2 W Wa ar rn niin ng g M Me es ss sa ag ge es s a an nd d L La am mp ps s Check all warning lamps appearing in the instrument cluster and DDAS Refer to the relevant sections in this manual fo...

Page 288: ...und and corrected immediately 1 17 7 7 7 3 3 D Do oo or rs s a an nd d E En ng giin ne e H Ho oo od d Check all doors and latches including the tailgate for proper functioning Make sure the engine hood secondary latch secures the hood from opening when the primary latch is released 1 17 7 7 7 4 4 T Ty yr re e IIn nf flla at tiio on n P Pr re es ss su ur re e Check the Tyre pressure with a pressure...

Page 289: ...ow battery acid to contact eyes skin or clothing Don t lean over battery when attaching clamps or allow the clamps to touch each other If acid splashes in the eyes or on the skin flush contaminated area immediately with large quantities of water A battery generates hydrogen gas which is flammable and explosive Keep any flame or spark away from the vent holes Keep batteries out of reach of children...

Page 290: ... don t let the wiper arm slap down on to it 1 17 7 1 10 0 A Ap pp pe ea ar ra an nc ce e C Ca ar re e a an nd d P Pr ro ot te ec ct tiio on n 1 17 7 1 10 0 1 1 W Wa as sh hiin ng g t th he e E Ex xt te er riio or r Wash your vehicle regularly with cool or lukewarm water and a neutral pH soap Never use strong household detergents or soap such as dish washing or laundry liquid These products can dis...

Page 291: ...aler Apply the product as you would wax to clean chrome parts allow the cleaner to dry for a few minutes and then wipe off the haze with a clean dry rag 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 available at your Authorised Mahindra Dealer or a...

Page 292: ...ndshield 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 wax treatments used by commercial car washes water repellent coatings tree sap or other organic contamination these contaminants may cause squeaking or chatter noise from the blades and streaking and s...

Page 293: ...use household 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 interior trim surfaces clean as follows Wipe up spilled liquid using a clean white cotton cloth Apply vinyl cleaner to the wiped area and spread around evenly Apply cleaner to a clean white co...

Page 294: ...y for vehicles in coastal places 1 17 7 1 11 1 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 such as recharging should be done by a qualified technician However you can do a few things by yourself to make sure the air conditioning works efficiently Run the air conditioning syst...

Page 295: ...ted 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 it or chip it for a good place to start scraping You could end up cracking more than the ice and end up with a cracked or shattered windshield window Pour warm or hot water on the windshield to melt ice T...

Page 296: ...3 3 7 7 E En ng giin ne e Check all hoses and wires to make sure everything is in good condition and replace any that need to be The last thing to do is to make sure the internal components of the engine remain lubricated and don t corrode If the engine is being started after a very long period of non use warm up the engine at an idle speed for 2 3 minutes before driving the vehicle 1 17 7 1 14 4 ...

Page 297: ...lamp the bulb assembly by wire clamp properly Do not touch the new bulb with your fingers Oil contamination will severely shorten bulb life If the bulb comes in contact with any oily surface clean the bulb with rubbing alcohol To avoid burning yourself do not replace the light bulbs when they are hot Halogen bulbs have pressurised gas inside and are to be handled with special care Mishandling it m...

Page 298: ...andling it may cause the bulb to burst or shatter Hold the bulb with its metal plastic holder base and do not touch the glass part with bare hands Using bulbs with units of higher output capacity wattage is illegal and may damage your vehicle s electrical system Replacement bulbs must meet the specification of originally fitted bulbs 1 17 7 1 16 6 S Se er rv viic ce e R Re em miin nd de er r A All...

Page 299: ... km I R R R R R R R R R R ENGINE OIL FILTER Replace at every 10000 km R R R R R R R R R R AUTO TENSIONER BELTS Replace at every 100000 km I I R COOLANT 3 Replace at first 60000 km and then at every 80000 km I I I I I I R I I I I SPARK PLUGS 3 Replace at every 100000 km R A AIIR R F FU UE EL L E EX XH HA AU US ST T AIR FILTER ELEMENT 4 Check indicator at every 10000 km Replace element at every 3000...

Page 300: ... R I I PARKING BRAKE OPERATION Adjust at 1000 20000 km and then at every 20000 km A A A A A A FRONT AND REAR BRAKE PADS CALIPER Inspect at every 10000 km I I I I I I I I I I S ST TE EE ER RIIN NG G WHEEL ALIGNMENT At 40000 km earlier if abnormal wear is noticed TYRE ROTATION Inspect at every 10000 km I I I I I I I I I I WHEEL BALANCING If Required E EL LE EC CT TR RIIC CA AL L BATTERY HEALTH CHECK...

Page 301: ... I I I I I I BALL JOINTS DRIVE SHAFT BOOTS GREASE LEAK Inspect at every service I I I I I I I I I I I ROAD TEST Inspect at every service I I I I I I I I I I I CHECK DTC Inspect at every service I I I I I I I I I I I L LE EG GE EN ND DS S ON Chargeable Basis If Applicable I Inspect and Correct R Replace C Clean A Adjust 1 Change as per Km or 1 Year whichever earlier For Petrol engine if the vehicle...

Page 302: ...NE E ENGINE OIL 1 Replace at first 10000 km then every 20000 km I R I R I R I R I R I ENGINE OIL FILTER Replace at first 10000 km then every 20000 km R R R R R AUTO TENSIONER BELTS Replace at every 100000 km I I R COOLANT 3 Replace at first 60000 km and then at every 80000 km I I I I I I R I I I I A AIIR R F FU UE EL L E EX XH HA AU US ST T AIR FILTER ELEMENT 4 Check indicator at every 10000 km Re...

Page 303: ... km at subsequent 100000 km I R I B BR RA AK KE ES S BRAKE CLUTCH FLUID LEVEL CHECK 2 Replace at every 40000 km I I I I R I I I R I I PARKING BRAKE OPERATION Adjust at 1000 20000 km and then at every 20000 km A A A A A A FRONT AND REAR BRAKE PADS CALIPER Inspect at every 10000 km I I I I I I I I I I S ST TE EE ER RIIN NG G WHEEL ALIGNMENT At 40000 km earlier if abnormal wear is noticed TYRE ROTATI...

Page 304: ... Inspect at every service I I I I I I I I I I I F FIIN NA AL L IIN NS SP PE EC CT TIIO ON N TYRE PRESSURE Inspect at every service I I I I I I I I I I I BALL JOINTS DRIVE SHAFT BOOTS GREASE LEAK Inspect at every service I I I I I I I I I I I ROAD TEST Inspect at every service I I I I I I I I I I I CHECK DTC Inspect at every service I I I I I I I I I I I L LE EG GE EN ND DS S ON Chargeable Basis If...

Page 305: ... Blade 17 16 Check Engine Lamp 9 29 Checking Topping Brake Clutch Fluid 17 12 Checking Topping Engine Coolant Level 17 11 Checking Topping the Engine Oil 17 9 Chemicals and Additives 17 3 Child Restraint and Airbag 6 8 Clock Screens if equipped 9 7 Cluster Setting if equipped 9 11 Console Storage 8 12 Cruise Control 14 16 Cruise Control Activation 14 17 Cruise Control De activation 14 17 Cruise In...

Page 306: ...p 9 28 Head Lamp Bulb Replacement 17 22 Head Lamp Flash 8 30 Head Lamp Levelling System 8 31 Head Lamp Low High Beam 8 30 Head Lamp ON 8 30 Head Restraint 5 3 Head Restraint Adjustment 5 6 HHC malfunction if equipped 9 26 High Engine Coolant Temperature Warning Lamp 9 29 High Speed Wiping 8 37 Horn 8 17 How to Calculate Fuel Efficiency Mileage 14 9 HVAC Overview 13 2 I If Remote Key is Lost 7 11 I...

Page 307: ...ging 8 32 Rear Fog Lamp 8 34 Rear Fog Lamp if equipped 9 24 Rear Overview 3 2 Rear Seat 5 5 REAR VIEW CAMERA RVC if equipped 11 1 Rear Wash 8 39 Rear Wiper High Mode 8 39 Rear Wiper Low Mode 8 38 Recommended Gear Shifting Speeds 14 12 Recommended Placard Value 15 13 Remote Key Operating Range 7 11 Remote key Status LED 7 7 Remote Keyless Entry RKE System if equipped 7 7 Replacing Air Conditioner F...

Page 308: ...derbody 17 20 Unfastening the Seat Belt Both 3 Point 2 Point 5 13 Uphill and Downhill Driving 14 15 V Vanity Mirror and Lamp if equipped 8 17 Vehicle Condition Related Warning W8 W8 O only 9 14 Vehicle Does Not Start Checks 16 1 Vehicle Identification Number VIN 2 9 Vehicle Overheating 16 2 Vehicle Self Maintenance General Precautions 17 4 Voice Command 14 18 W W4 W6 instrument cluster screen flow...

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