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Page 1: ...Tata Indica V2 MPFI Li LEi LSi LGi LXi Owner s Manual Service Book Passenger Car Business Unit Mumbai Pune This owner s manual is advised to be kept in the vehicle at all times...

Page 2: ...parts are used for the continued reliability safely and performance of the vehicle Copyright 2004 TATA MOTORS All rights reserved The material in this manual may not be reproduced or copied in whole o...

Page 3: ...enger car range We would want you to be acquainted with the details in this user s manual which will enable you to derive optimum performance from your Indica We look forward to having you as a satisf...

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Page 5: ...ne Compartment Lamp Windshield Washer Air Filter Engine Cooling System Engine Belt Tension Oil Oil Filter Fuel Filter Transaxle Fuel Filling Cap Clutch Brakes Power Steering Battery Catalytic Converte...

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Page 7: ...car designed for quality performance In order to maintain the level of performance and reliability it is important that onlyTata Motors genuine accessories are to be fitted Any accessory that is fitt...

Page 8: ...the engine during the first start of the day by idling as cold temperatures within the engine could cause rise in the emission such as CO HC particulate Monitor the car s fuel consumption regularly I...

Page 9: ...ngs or to carry out modifications on the car Never allow the vehicle to run out of fuel This will result in misfiring of the engine and could cause harm to the catalytic converter Parts like brake lin...

Page 10: ...ply but buyers of the car shall be entitled to so far as permissible by law all such rights as we may have against such parties under their warranties in respect of such parts 5 This warranty shall no...

Page 11: ...ars Slight irregularities not recognised as affecting the function orqualityofthevehicleorparts such as slight noise or vibration defects appearing only under particular or irregular operations are it...

Page 12: ...change intervals refer lubricants chart and service schedule Windshield Washer reservior 3 5 Litres for LXi and 1 5 Litre for Li LSi LEi LGi Brake fluid 0 265 Lires TYRE PRESSURE 30 PSI 2 1 bar 28 PS...

Page 13: ...13 INFORMATION AT A GLANCE Dimensions 1485 mm unladen 3675 mm Note Co driver s side rear view mirrors for Deluxe LGi version only 2400 mm 785 mm 490 mm 1665 mm 1400 mm 1380 mm...

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Page 15: ...e Box Window Winding Power Windows Tray Cover with Coin Holder Plug Socket Rear Ashtray Digital Clock Roof Mounted Interior Lights Front Seat Seat Adjustments Head Rest Rear Seat Seat Belt Adjustment...

Page 16: ...s CONTROLS Air Vent Power Window Switch Pack Digital Clock Gear Shift Lever Parking Brake Accessory Switches Instrument Panel Heating Ventilation A C Controls Coin Box Horn Pad Plug Socket if fitted H...

Page 17: ...oor lock lever In your car the driver s door co driver s door have separate locking facilities To lock from inside turn the lever towards the inner hinged handle Where the central locking system is pr...

Page 18: ...when not required Steering lock cum ignition switch The steering column lock cum ignition switch has the following four positions and is operated with the key 1 LOCK POSITION The key can be inserted o...

Page 19: ...Lamp Music system if fitted Digital clock Engine ignition fuel supply Turn signal lamps Wash and wiper system Reverse light Instruments and gauges and tell tale warning lamps Audio warning unit Rear...

Page 20: ...is returned from OFF position to LOCK position the music system continues to be powered until the key is removed from the switch This also helps to remind the driver if the keyisinadvertantlyleftinth...

Page 21: ...AL POSITION HIGH BEAM WIPER STALK LIGHT STALK LEFT TURN SIGNAL SELF CANCELLING OFF RIGHT TURN SIGNAL SELF CANCELLING OFF FAST WIPE SLOW WIPE PUSH SWITCH FOR WASH WIPE OFF INT WIPE DELAY TIMING FOR INT...

Page 22: ...n for high beam flash F Lane change left spring return G Side Indicator LH H Lane change right spring return I Side Indicator RH F E B A C D I G H Wiper Control Combi Switch Lever Left Wiper Control C...

Page 23: ...h is pushed and released to switch ON and the knob returns to the normal position The function indicator lights up in amber indicating that the demister heater is ON The function is controlled through...

Page 24: ...o apply the parking brake pull the lever up fully The indicator light on the instrument panel will become ON To release it pull theleverupslightly pressthereleasebuttonandpushtheleverdown The parking...

Page 25: ...LER DEALER S SIGNATURE AND STAMP Following items are provided with your Tata Indica 1 Owner s Manual Service Book 2 Battery Warranty Card 3 First Aid Kit 4 Advance Warning Triangle 5 Jack and Handle 6...

Page 26: ...INSTRUMENT PANEL BEFORE DRIVING Instrument Panel Engine RPM Meter Speedometer Fuel Gauge Temperature Gauge Indicators LCD Set Knob Mode Selector Knob All indicators may not be provided on some cluste...

Page 27: ...ing This can be operated without ignition ON Press the hazard warning switch red knob on the centre of the dash board all side indicator lights and indicator LHS and RHS turn indicators on clusterwill...

Page 28: ...ter few seconds If the lamp glows while engine is running then check the parking brake or brake fluid oil level Do not drive the car if this indicator remains ON Get the problem attended to immediatel...

Page 29: ...so remain ON while head lamps are ON and in this condition instrument cluster illumination lamp will not be ON Low Oil Pressure Indicator When the ignition key is turned to the IGN position symbol lig...

Page 30: ...s that the battery is not being charged Switch off all unnecessary electrical equipment and get the problem attended to at an Authorised Service outlet Front Fog Lamp Indicator Provision This symbol l...

Page 31: ...resettable Counts upto 999999 kms Tripmeter A Resettable Counts upto 1999 9 kms Tripmeter B Resettable Counts upto 1999 9 kms Intensity level of instrument panel illumination selection among preset l...

Page 32: ...n this mode Note Main odometer and tripmeter A indication will remain on display even if the ignition key is removed Reduced contrast in display may occur at low and high temperature RPM meter The met...

Page 33: ...due to any other defect Take the car to the nearest Authorised Service outlet for necessary attention Never remove the cap from the coolant reservoir when the engine is hot Do not restart the engine u...

Page 34: ...N Please fasten the seat belt The warning goes OFF automatically after a few seconds even if the seat belt is not fastened Key in Warning Beeper if installed Whentheignitionisturnedto OFF positionandt...

Page 35: ...kept ON ignoring the warning if desired Tail Lamp The tail lamp assembly incorporates the following 1 Stop cum position lamp 2 Position Lamp 3 Turn Indicator 4 Fog lamp provision on RH side Reverse l...

Page 36: ...35 BEFORE DRIVING Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning Air Flow Pattern Towards Windscreen Defrost Towards Foot Board Central Air Vents Side Air Vents Towards Foot Board...

Page 37: ...left hand side of the control panel The temperature can be increased by rotating the knob towards the red segment and decreased by rotating it towards the blue segment B Blower Speed Regulation Knob...

Page 38: ...feet Towards feet and windshield Recommended for clearing fogging on windshield Air demist defrost windshield Recommended for clearing heavy fog and snow D A C ON OFF Switch The A C can be switched O...

Page 39: ...in dusty condition To avoid traffic pollution To get quick cooling heating as required Whenever discomfort is felt switch air circulation mode to fresh Notice The A C can be switched ON only if the bl...

Page 40: ...les fitted with HVAC at suitable temperature Air circulation at suitable position Notice Whenmistgetsclearedswitchtheknob C position to Face mode In high humidity areas if cold air continues to flow o...

Page 41: ...ward and downward This is common for HVAC AC and ventilation Notice Refrigerant charged in the air conditioning circuit has been identified on the label over front body member Use only refrigerant as...

Page 42: ...two positions 1 Normal position 2 Antiglare position Use antiglare position only when necessary as it reduces rear view clarity Normal Mirror if fitted In some versions a normal mirror has been fitted...

Page 43: ...t of the co driver s seat The glove box can be locked with the ignition key Cup holders are provided on the inner face of glove box flap Do not use the cup holder while the car is in motion Window Win...

Page 44: ...switch at centre This switch has two positions LOCK when the switch is in depressed condition UNLOCK when the switch is in pressed condition In the lock position the rear window switches become inope...

Page 45: ...oins To open tray cover first push it gently at the middle and then pull out slowly Do not pull tray cover directly It will damage inside locking mechanism Plug Socket if fitted A plug socket is provi...

Page 46: ...e the bottom piot pin and push the top piot pin in to place Do not forget to extinguish the cigarette butts before putting them in the ash tray Do not put paper or other flammable material in the ash...

Page 47: ...This switch has 3 positions OFF DOOR ON ON The lamp will come ON as long as switch is in this position DOOR In this position the lamp comes on when either of the front doors are opened When the door...

Page 48: ...n move the seat to the desired position and release the lever Make sure the seat is locked in position Adjusting the angle of the seat back To adjust the angle of the seat back a lever has been provid...

Page 49: ...button with a thin punch while pulling the headrest up To install proceed in reverse Avoid driving the car with the head rest removed as it is a safety item Do not attempt to adjust the head rest whil...

Page 50: ...49 SOMERSAULTED POSITION Lugguage space before summersault operation Lugguage space after summersault operation BEFORE DRIVING Interiors and Accessories...

Page 51: ...d across the chest 6 To unlatch the belt press the red button on the buckle Guide the belt to the pillar as it retracts 7 Each belt should be used by one occupant only such as front LH RH Rear outboar...

Page 52: ...injury Tailgate opening A tailgate opening lever is provided on the floor between the driver s seat and door Pull the lever up to unlock the tailgate Liftthetailgatebyhandusingtherecessinthecentre ne...

Page 53: ...view mirror Provision for the installation of speakers is made on the dash board on both the sides and on each of the front doors If the music system is originally provided in your vehicle please refe...

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Page 55: ...iver seat 0 2 Driver One passenger in front 0 3 Driver One passenger in front All the seats at rear occupied l 4 All the seats occupied l 5 All the seats at rear occupied Luggage in boot space to achi...

Page 56: ...ngine Stopping the engine n PREPARING TO DRIVE Preparing to drive Running in instructions Gear shifting n FUEL ECONOMY Instructions to improve fuel economy n DRIVING IN ADVERSE CONDITIONS Driving thro...

Page 57: ...he bonnet centre 4 Lift the bonnet up Pull the bonnet stay rod from its clip and insert the free end into the slot in the bonnet slide stay rod outward to secure Closing 1 To close the bonnet disengag...

Page 58: ...roperly closed 3 Engine oil level Ref page 58 3 Seat belts are fastened 4 Brake fluid level Ref page 59 4 All switches lamps are 5 Water in windshield washer reservoir Ref page 77 working 6 Power stee...

Page 59: ...e it with a clean cloth or a paper napkin 2 Insert it again to its original position 3 Pull out the dipstick again and observe the oil level on the dipstick 4 Top up oil if the oil level is below the...

Page 60: ...t mixture at the earliest Brake Fluid Level The level of the brake fluid must be between the min max marks on the side of the brake fluid container If the level falls below the min mark add recommende...

Page 61: ...s to return to IGN position Ensure the Check Engine lamp is OFF This is a normal phenomenon of Check Engine lamp Do not crank the engine for more than 10 sec continuously If the engine does not start...

Page 62: ...stop and engine to idle Turn the key to OFF position Parking Park the car in a safe place Switch on the indicator signal before turning to park Apply the parking brake Ensure that all window glasses...

Page 63: ...are locked properly Fasten seat belt properly Ensure that all gauges and indicator lights are working Check for blind areas being unobstructed in front and rear of the car Before driving off check in...

Page 64: ...depressed clutch pedal Do not shift into reverse gear when the car is moving forward or when the engine is not at idling r p m A 5 second pause after declutching will ensure smooth engagement of the r...

Page 65: ...ge speeds for good pick up Petrol Speed kmph Speed kmph Upshift Downshift 1st to 2nd 20 2nd to 1st 20 2nd to 3rd 40 3rd to 2nd 40 3rd to 4th 60 4th to 3rd 60 4th to 5th 80 5th to 4th 75 Recommendedmax...

Page 66: ...ing or slowing down and then acceleration which uses more fuel Always maintain clean air cleaner The amount of air supplied will reduce due to clogged air cleaner resulting in waste of fuel due to inc...

Page 67: ...ehicleconsistsofthefollowing main components 1 Fuel tank 2 Fuel Filter 3 Fuel Pump 4 Fuel Rail 5 Fuel pressure regulator and 6 Fuel injector The following instructions are to be followed for reducing...

Page 68: ...dling and crawl in low gear After driving through water apply the brakes several times to dry the liners and to regain original braking Check the engine and transaxle for any water ingress Do not atte...

Page 69: ...ity is poor Use heater and demister if required to clear off mist on the windshield Night Driving Diptheheadlampforoncomingtrafficduringnightdriving Maintain a speed such that you can stop within illu...

Page 70: ...r car when it stops suddenly Switch ON the hazard warning signals of both the cars to warn other road users Where possible keep the engine idling so that power steering assistance and brake vacuum are...

Page 71: ...ndcombustion cycle the performance characteristics of both the engines differ greatly even if the final power out put is the same Therefore if the diesel car is driven in the same fashion as the petro...

Page 72: ...g from stop position give little more acceleration than the petrol engine To avoid deceleration jerk synchronise the clutch release with engine speed While shifting to higher gear accelerate the engin...

Page 73: ...when you feel tired or sleepy Long distance driving can tire you very much and fatigue can dull your reflexes and judgment Take a break and get refreshed at intervals CAR SAFETY CHECKS Windshield wipe...

Page 74: ...perature Do not use worn or bald tyres on the front wheels First Aid Kit First aid kit is provided in your car This is for use in case of minor injuries It is to be regularly checked for any disintegr...

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Page 76: ...th clutch adjustment l Brake brake adjustment l Power steering l Battery l Catalytic Converter l Spark plug l Carbon canister l Starting the engine with jump leads l Wheel change l Wheel alignment l W...

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Page 78: ...Tank Brake Fluid Container Carbon Canister Fuse Box Relay if fitted Engine Oil Filling Cap Battery Air Filter Throttle Body Dip Stick Power Steering Fluid Container if fitted Windshield Washer Fillin...

Page 79: ...is provided to operate the lamp Do not forget to switch OFF the engine compartment lamp before closing the bonnet WINDSHIELD WASHER Windshield washer fluid container is located behind the front right...

Page 80: ...n air filter cover and air ducting d Check the element for puncture or pin holes by holding against a bright light source e Iffoundtobe OK reinstallthe filterelement Fitthecoverwithscrews a When a car...

Page 81: ...or passages 3 Defective thermostat 4 Non operation of electrically operated fan 40 Amp fuse blown 5 Coolant leakage 6 Auxiliary tank cap not sealing properly 7 A C condenser fan not working 8 Excessiv...

Page 82: ...iary tank cap 3 Loosen the drain plug at the bottom of the radiator 4 Remove the auxiliary tank from its holder drain the coolant and refit it 5 Flush the radiator by using reverse flow i e radiator d...

Page 83: ...Drain theoilintoanappropriatecontainer Takepropercareastheengine oil will be hot 3 Remove the oil filter with the help of a special wrench Destroy the filter to avoid reusage of the same 4 Smear a lit...

Page 84: ...t the engine and run for a few minutes Do not heat up the engine The engine oil pressure lamp should go OFF after starting the engine 9 Check for engine oil leakages rectify if any 10 Stopthe enginean...

Page 85: ...ng bolt of the alternator b Loosenboltholdinguppermountingofalternatortotheclamping piece c Loosen the lock nut d Adjust belt tension by turning the adjusting nut i e by turning the alternator away fr...

Page 86: ...spect and replace the fuel filter at specified intervals Replace the fuel filter if dirt is observed in it The fuel filter should be replaced at any Authorised Service outletasthefuelsystemisunderpres...

Page 87: ...ment To remove the fuel filler cap turn the cap anti clockwise Turn the cap slowly to allow any residual pressure to escape To install turn the cap clockwise till a click sound is heard Petrolisextrem...

Page 88: ...neutral gear so that the Transaxle is warmed up 2 Clean the oil level plug drain plug and surrounding area 3 Place a container under the transaxle to collect the oil 4 Remove the oil level plug 5 Rem...

Page 89: ...nt when lifted upward Do not ride the clutch It will cause premature clutch wear Do not release the clutch suddenly BRAKES Dual circuit diagonal split hydraulic brakes through tandem master cylinder h...

Page 90: ...to stop the vehicle effectively the driver will have to apply a much higher force on the brake pedal roughly 5 times the normal effort Never drive the vehicle in engine switched OFF condition BLEEDIN...

Page 91: ...tsameprocedureonrearright frontrightandthen rear left 12 Ifbleedingcontinueswithoutsuccessitmeansairisbeing drawn in past the bleed screw threads 13 Close bleed screw at the end of each downward strok...

Page 92: ...Adjustment is not required during normal maintenance 4 Adjust brake light switch gap of 3 mm to be maintained as shown in the fig after loosening the lock nut on the switch Tighten the nut after adju...

Page 93: ...EERING if installed Power steering is fitted for lighter steering effort and easy manoeuverability duringdrivingandalsohelpabsorbtheroadshocks Thesystemconsistsofsteeringgearbox hydraulicpumpandhydrau...

Page 94: ...three times each time checking refilling the reservoir 2 Check for any leakage in the system and if noticed take corrective action 3 Start the engine steer the car from full left to full right turn 3...

Page 95: ...o dry running Running without sufficient oil and due to severe cavitation on account of air entry due to low oil level Thiscouldleadtolossofpowerassistance damageandfailure of the power steering syste...

Page 96: ...ove it cover the terminals with asolutionofbakingsoda Itwillbubbleupandturnbrown When this stops wash it off with plain water Dry off the battery with a cloth or paper towel Coat the terminal with pet...

Page 97: ...nozzle Even one time use of leaded petrol may cause permanent damage to the catalytic converter Hence use unleaded petrol only Care Maintenance Use Unleaded Petrol only since use of Leaded Petrol will...

Page 98: ...e engine with any of the Spark Plug Cable disconnected manually during diagnostic test Use appropriate test equipment Pre Coating Painting of Catalytic Converter Parking Warning Avoid parking the vehi...

Page 99: ...ark plugs Tighten the spark plug carefully Overtightening can damage the threads in the cylinder head A loose spark plug or loose spark plug cable can affect combustion and cause damage to engine and...

Page 100: ...e injury and severe damage Wear rubber gloves to avoid risk of contact To lessen the risk of injury wear eye protection when working near any battery Makesurethatthebatteryprovidingthejumpstarthasthes...

Page 101: ...at intervals of one minute and should not last more than 15 seconds After starting allow both engines to idle for approximately 3 minutes with the leads still connected WHEELS TYRES Always use only t...

Page 102: ...heel pins to 8 mkg torque Note Thejackshouldneverbesupportedonanyofthebodysheet metal components This can cause damage to the body Do not apply oil on the wheel pins Wipe off the oil if present The ja...

Page 103: ...re balanced at the factory They may need to be rebalanced at some time The wheels should be checked for balance if a tyre or tube is repaired Wheneveratyreorwheelrimischanged thetyreneedstobebalanced...

Page 104: ...not by variation between gauges Keeping the tyres properly inflated gives you the best combination of riding comfort handling and tyre life Over inflation of tyres makes the car ride bumpy and harsh...

Page 105: ...at specified intervals or earlier depending on the operation of car and tyre wear pattern The illustration shows how to rotate tyres when a normal spare wheel is included in tyre rotation Spare Wheel...

Page 106: ...y of tyre on the wheel rim While fitting wheels on the car ensure that wheel pins are free from dust scratches dirt dents etc Ensure the tube being replaced has the correct valve Do not apply any oil...

Page 107: ...ide the fuse If it is damaged replace it with a fuse of same rating and type Push the fuse firmly into the holder Check that all other fuses are firmly in position and fix the cover back in position S...

Page 108: ...oidinconvenience blinding the drivers of oncoming vehicles Theheadlamps mustbeproperly alignedin ordertoobtainmaximum road illumination and reduced glare for oncoming traffic It is recommended to chec...

Page 109: ...tcleanortouchtheheadlampreflectorasitwilldamage the mirror finish of the surface The horizontal and vertical adjustment screws are located on the back of the reflector Preciseadjustmentcanbecarriedout...

Page 110: ...demand regular care of the car body Dirt insects bird droppings oil grease fuel and stone chippings should be removed as soon as possible Washing Do not wash the car in direct sunlight wash in shade S...

Page 111: ...ing commercially available special compounds Sprinkle talcum powder on the rubber windscreen wiper and rear window wiper blades and lift them off the glass Slightly open the windows Cover the car with...

Page 112: ...PARKING Always park your car in shade to protect it from harsh sunlight or in a well ventilated garage so that there is no dampness on any part of the car WASHING YOUR CAR Follow these tips while was...

Page 113: ...ventilated shade Exposure to heat with entrapped moisture promotes corrosion 4 Avoiddrivingongravelroads asthepossibilityofpaintchip off due to the impact of stones is high If you are driving on fresh...

Page 114: ...113 ENGINE CLUTCH TRANSAXLE BRAKES STEERING SYSTEM ELECTRICAL SUSPENSION EMERGENCY SERVICE TIPS...

Page 115: ...Jump start using another battery Clean tighten connections Engine stop solenoid fuse blown Replace the fuse 2 Engine overheats Coolant level low coolant leakages Check and correct leakages Top up coo...

Page 116: ...Belt glazed Get belt replaced 6 Low engine oil pressure indicator Pressure transducer faulty Do not run the engine extensively ON when engine is running even and or oil pump faulty Take the car to th...

Page 117: ...USE ACTION TO BE TAKEN 9 Check engine lamp continues Some faults are detected by the Get the vehicle checked and to glow even after start fuel injection ignition system rectified at Authorised Worksho...

Page 118: ...e outlet Release bearing broken worn out Replace Broken damper spring of clutch disc Replace TRANSAXLE 1 Gears slipping out of mesh Worn damaged grooves on shifter Replace shaft Worn shift fork or syn...

Page 119: ...Poor brakes Insufficient brake fluid Get the brake fluid filled Air in the system Get the air removed Pedal travel excessive due to Rectify automatic adjuster excessive shoe gap Vacuum leakage Rectify...

Page 120: ...Mechanical Wheel alignment disturbed Check adjust Rack pinion need adjustment Check replace if necessary Low tyre pressure Adjust to correct value Grabbing of linkages Check rectify 2 Poor Returnabil...

Page 121: ...n in the circuit Replace the fuse if blown accessories such as power Loose connectors Get the connection properly windows head lamps fuel tightened Fixed temperature gauge RPM meter Circuitrelay contr...

Page 122: ...joints or drive shaft joints Warning noise for pad wear Replace pad Damaged struts or mounting Repair mounting or replace struts Worn suspension arm bushings Replace Loose wheel nuts Tighten wheel nut...

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Page 124: ...123 AGGREGATE NUMBERS FUEL COOLANTS LUBRICANTS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SERVICE SCHEDULE CAR RECORD SHEET IMPORTANT INFORAMTION...

Page 125: ...124 LOCATION OF AGGREGATE NUMBERS IMPORTANT INFORMATION Aggregate Numbers Chassis Number Engine Number Transaxle Number Chassis Number Plate...

Page 126: ...ill of leaded petrol will seriously damage the catalytic converter Filler Neck For Unleaded Petrol Version Small Dia Filler Hole Lubricants Petrol Engine oil Recommended grade of engine oil conforming...

Page 127: ...MPORTANT INFORMATION Fuel Coolants Lubricants Power Steering ATF Type A Suffix A Coolants Presence of dirt in the coolant chokes up passages in the radiator cylinder head and cylinder block thereby ca...

Page 128: ...TAR Golden Cruiser 1400 M ANCHEMCO Frostox SFD 12 6 Litres HPCL HP Thanda Raja P TRANSMISSION OIL HPCL Gear Oil EP 80 3 3 Litres CASTROL Castrol Extreme Pressure 80 EP STEERING OIL HPCL HP ATF 1 2 Lit...

Page 129: ...nchromesh on all forward gears Sliding mesh for reverse gear No of gears 5 Forward 1 Reverse IMPORTANT INFORMATION Technical Specifications 1 ENGINE Model Tata 475 MPFI Type Water cooled Multi Point I...

Page 130: ...Semi trailing arm with coil spring mounted on hydraulic shock absorbers Antiroll bar At front IMPORTANT INFORMATION Technical Specifications 6 STEERING Li LEi with A C 1 Manual Rack Pinion Version St...

Page 131: ...iew mirrors in open condition 1915 Overall height unladen 1485 Min turning circle dia 9 8 m Min turning clearance circle dia 10 2 m 8 WHEELS TYRES Tyres 165 65 R13 Wheel rims 4 50 J x 13 stylised stee...

Page 132: ...0 995 1000 1005 with spare wheel tools Gross Vehicle Weight 1380 1395 1400 1405 Payload 400 400 400 400 15 PASSENGER CAPACITY 2 front 3 rear 16 LUGGAGE SPACE Net inside loading space 0 22 cubic metre...

Page 133: ...At 5000 5500 km 2nd free service At 10000 10500 km 3rd free service At 15000 15500 km 4th free service At 20000 20500 km All services other than free services are chargeable Servicingofthecarcanbedone...

Page 134: ...10000 x x x x x x x x x 8 Replacetimingbelt 100000 x 9 Checkalternatorbelttension adjustifnecessary 10000 x x x x x x x x x x 10 Check adjustACcompressorbelttension 10000 x x x x x x x x x x 11 Check...

Page 135: ...rlooseness damage tighten replaceifnecessary 30000 x x x 4 Checkrearwheelbearingsforlooseness damage tighten replaceifnecessary 20000 x x x x x 5 Checkfreerotationofwheels 15000 x x x x x x FRONTANDRE...

Page 136: ...5000to5500kmsandevery10 000kmsthereafter 10000 x x x x x x x x x x 2 Changeoil Changetransaxleoilatevery20 000kmsor18monthswhicheverisearlier 20000 x x x x x 3 Checkandtightenmountingbolts Firstat5000...

Page 137: ...136 Fuel filled Fuel consumption Remarks Complaints Km reading Date IMPORTANT INFORMATION Car Record Sheet...

Page 138: ...137 Fuel filled Fuel consumption Remarks Complaints Km reading Date IMPORTANT INFORMATION Car Record Sheet...

Page 139: ...ur 5 000 10 000 15 000 20 000 25 000 30 000 35 000 40 000 45 000 Recommended Date Odometer Repair Servicing Service reading Order Dealer s km No Signature At km Stamp 50 000 55 000 60 000 65 000 70 00...

Page 140: ...1 00 000 1 05 000 1 10 000 1 15 000 1 20 000 1 25 000 1 30 000 1 35 000 1 40 000 1 45 000 Recommended Date Odometer Repair Servicing Service reading Order Dealer s km No Signature At km Stamp 1 50 000...

Page 141: ...140 Repair Order No Particulars of Repair Servicing Dealer s Signature Stamp Odometer reading km Date Record of Warranty repairs carried out Chassis No _____________________...

Page 142: ...141 Repair Order No Particulars of Repair Servicing Dealer s Signature Stamp Odometer reading km Date Record of Warranty repairs carried out Chassis No _____________________...

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Page 144: ...h kilometer per hour LH Left Hand Max Maximum MD Main Dealer Min Minimum mkg Meter per Kilogram mm Millimeter Mtg Mounting No Number PCBU Passenger Car Business Unit PDI Pre delivery Inspection PSI Po...

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Page 146: ...Diesel 18 Driving on a Rainy Day 68 Driving Through Water 67 E Emergency Service Tips 113 Engine Compartment 77 Engine Compartment Lamp 78 Engine Coolant Level 59 Engine Cooling System 80 Engine Oil L...

Page 147: ...Instructions 132 Service Schedule 133 Spare Wheel 104 Spark Plug 97 Speedo meter 30 Starting the engine 60 Starting the engine with jump leads 99 Steering Lock 18 Sunvisors 41 T Tail Lamp 34 Tailgate...

Page 148: ...Updated list will be available at dealerships and Regional offices CUSTOMER SUPPORT NETWORK Tata Motors Offices Names Addresses of Tata Motors Main Dealerships MD Tata Motors Authorised Service Centre...

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