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162

ALPHABETICAL INDEX

13

O

On Board Diagnostic (OBD)

59

On Road  Assistance 24X7

113

P

Paint Care

146

Parking

91

Polishing

145

Power Socket

72

Pre-driving Checks

80

Preparing to drive

90

R

Rear View Mirrors

86

Roof Grab Handle

72

Roof Lamp

70

Routine Service

128

Running-In Period

83

S

Safety Guidelines

09

Seat & Seat Adjustments

84

Seat Belts

10

Service Instructions

129

Service Schedule

130

Spark Plug (Petrol Engine)

123

Starting & Stopping The
Engine

90

Steering Lock cum Ignition
Switch

89

Steering Wheel Height
Adjustment

88

Steering Wheel Switches

67

Sun Visors

87

Supplemental Restraint
System -Air Bags

16

T

Tale tells

55

Technical Specifications

136

Tool Kit

95

Towing The Vehicle

100

Transaxle Oil Level

122

Trunk lid

28

Tyres

124

U

Utility Pockets & Box

71

Utility Tray

72

V

Value Added Services

148

Vehicle Dimensions

140

Vehicle Parking For Long
Duration

147

W

Warranty-Terms & Conditions 157

Washing

144

Waxing

145

Window Glasses

26

Windshield Washer Fluid
Level

123

Wiper Care

146

Summary of Contents for INDICA VISTA

Page 1: ...l Passenger Vehicle Business Unit PVBU Mumbai Pune T T T T TA A A A AT T T T TA INDICA A INDICA A INDICA A INDICA A INDICA VIST VIST VIST VIST VISTA A A A A VIST VIST VIST VIST VISTA A A A A TECH TECH...

Page 2: ...D reserves the right to make changes in design and specifications and or to make additions or improvements in this product without obligation to install them on the vehicles previously sold This owner...

Page 3: ...refully and follow the recommendations to assure enjoyable and safe operation of your new vehicle We insist that all service and maintenance on your vehicle should be performed by an authorized TATA M...

Page 4: ...spaces and the glove box can even accommodate a compact laptop The Indica Vista is also a leap in terms of technology It is powered by new generation engines the globally acclaimed advanced QUADRAJET...

Page 5: ...n Adverse Conditions 19 2 OPENING CLOSING 02 Anti theft Device Immobilizer 22 Doors 25 Window Glasses 26 Bonnet 27 Fuel Lid 28 Trunk lid 28 INSTRUMENTS CONTROLS 03 Cockpit 29 Instrument Cluster Vista...

Page 6: ...driving Checks 80 Fuel Saving Tips 82 Good Driving Practices 83 Running In Period 83 Seat Seat Adjustments 84 Rear View Mirrors 86 Sun Visors 87 Steering Wheel Height Adjustment 88 Steering Lock cum...

Page 7: ...ecifications Bulb Replacement 109 24 X 7 On Road Assistance 113 Engine Compartment 117 Engine Oil Level 121 Engine Coolant Level 121 Brake Fluid Level 122 Transaxle Oil Level 122 Windshield Washer Flu...

Page 8: ...RRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS 157 12 ENVIRONMENT SAFETY 159 CONTENTS 10 Car Care 144 Washing 144 Waxing 145 Polishing 145 Paint Care 146 Wiper Care 146 Vehicle Parking For Long Duration 147 Value Added...

Page 9: ...general tips are listed below Take into account the traffic road and weather conditions particularly with regard to stopping distance Never drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs Refrain from...

Page 10: ...manually adjusted belt that fits across the hip bone Make sure that your seat is adjusted to a good driving position and the back of the seat is upright Importance of Wearing Seat Belt 1 It will help...

Page 11: ...child seated on passengers lap 2 UNLATCH 1 LATCH 4 Pull up the shoulder part of the belt to remove the slack Make sure that the belt goes over your collar bones and across chest 5 To unlatch the belt...

Page 12: ...regnant Woman A pregnant woman should wear a Lap shoulder belt and the lap portion should be worn as low as possible below the rounding throughout the pregnancy When a safety belt is worn properly it...

Page 13: ...e vehicle at all times NOTE Child restraint systems are available at authorized TATA MOTORS dealerships TATA MOTORS recommends the use of a type which fits your vehicle Before installation always read...

Page 14: ...getting new spare keys Remember that it is not possible to prepare new spare keys without the key Tag number Take precaution about E keys as without it vehicle cannot be started Operation of Immobiliz...

Page 15: ...the codes match Loss of keys If one of the E Key is lost contact your nearest TATA MOTORS authorised dealer as soon as possible to have the lost key deactivated The second origi nal E Key is required...

Page 16: ...ogen The movement of the driver and of the front passenger is cushioned when they make contact with the fully inflated airbag and the risk of injury to head and chest is reduced The air bag then defla...

Page 17: ...be within close proximity to the PAB module as it could obstruct the operation of the air bag Deployed air bags and seat belt pre tensioners cannot protect you in another collision Have the air bags s...

Page 18: ...ure to the brake at the affected wheel thereby reducing the brake force on that wheel WhenABS is active the driver will feel the brake pedal pulsate several times and a sound may be audible from the A...

Page 19: ...ernator checked Your vehicle s engine may get seriously damaged if attempted to drive through deep water If at all the situation demands that you have to drive through water then Keep engine in fast i...

Page 20: ...mp main dip beam to alert other road users on turns cross roads etc Use side indicators for lane change or turning Climbing Sharp Gradients on Loose Surfaces Start off smoothly in any suitable gear Ap...

Page 21: ...winging the steered wheels left and right thereby providing increased grip If the vehicle stalls or losses headway while climbing a steep hill make a quick shift to reverse and allow the vehicle to mo...

Page 22: ...sts of following components 1 Immobilizer unit ICU Add on part on the ignition switch fitted on steering column 2 Two Electronic keys E key To start the car NOTE 1 E key of other cars will not start t...

Page 23: ...instrument cluster CAR STATUS LAMP CAR STATE MEANING FUNCTION OF THE STATE CONDITION Ignition OFF Blinking Locked Car Immobilized and Awaiting Electronic key Ignition ON OFF Unlocked Normal Condition...

Page 24: ...the E key is lost contact TATA dealer as soon as possible to have the lost key deactivated and to have the new E key Please note that Second original E key is required for making additional E keys If...

Page 25: ...turn it anti clockwise to open or clockwise to lock the door Pull the Door handle to open an unlocked door Locking without a key from inside All the doors can also be locked or unlocked independently...

Page 26: ...o positions LOCK When switch is pressed and red light comes ON UNLOCK When switch is released When the switch is in LOCK position the rear window switches located on rear doors do not function The rea...

Page 27: ...net release lever located under the right hand corner of the dash board The bonnet will pop up slightly 3 Raise the bonnet slightly and with your finger lift the secondary lock lever located under the...

Page 28: ...NOTE Remove the fuel filler cap slowly and wait for any hissing to stop If the cap is opened suddenly the fuel may be under pressure and may spray out causing injury Always use only original specifica...

Page 29: ...umentCluster 4 CombinationSwitch 5 SteeringWheel 6 Audio Controls on Steering Wheel 7 DriverAir Bag DAB if fitted 8 Accelerator pedal 9 Brake pedal 10 Clutch pedal 11 PlugSocket 12 Parking Brake 13 Ge...

Page 30: ...lar Sensor 5 InstrumentCluster 6 SteeringWheel 7 Audio Controls on Steering Wheel 8 Horn pad Air Bag DAB 9 Accelerator pedal 10 Brake pedal 11 Clutch pedal 12 PlugSocket 13 Parking Brake 14 Cup Holder...

Page 31: ...LCD Digital Display 11 ICD Indicator Instrument Cluster Diagnostic 12 Engine Malfunction Indicator 13 Seat Belt Indicator 14 Turn Signal Right 15 High Coolant Temp Indicator 16 RPM Meter 17 ABS Indic...

Page 32: ...Service Indicator 8 Speedometer 9 LCD 10 High CoolantTemp Indicator 11 Turn Signal Right 12 Water In Fuel Indicator 13 High Beam Indicator 14 Battery Charging Indicator 15 Seat Belt Indicator 16 Mode...

Page 33: ...cator 7 Service Indicator 8 Speedometer 9 LCD Digital Display 10 ICD Indicator Instrument Cluster Diagnostic 11 Engine Malfunction Indicator 12 Seat Belt Indicator 13 Turn Signal Right 14 High Coolant...

Page 34: ...ake Fluid Indicator 5 Engine Malfunction Indicator 6 Low Oil Indicator 7 Service Indicator 8 Speedometer 9 LCD 10 High Coolant Temp Indicator 11 Turn Signal Right 12 High Beam Indicator 13 Battery Cha...

Page 35: ...hes SR NO FEATURES DESCRIPTION 1 Speedo Meter Vehicle Speed In kmph 2 RPM Meter Engine Speed In rpm 3 Fuel Gauge Fuel level in tank Empty to Full 4 Temperature Bar Graph Engine temperature Cold to Hot...

Page 36: ...edometer The speedometer indicates the car speed in km hr Driving your car as per the recomended speeds will help you extract optimum fuel economy and enhanced engine life engine rpm unneccessarly The...

Page 37: ...pressed The selection and control of functions are done through MODES and SET button knobs provided on either side of the LCD Odometer and Trip meter on LCD The odometer records the total distance the...

Page 38: ...itch 1 Digital Clock Display changes to Trip A Enters to clock setting mode ref 7 6 2 Trip meter A Display changes to Trip B Resets Trip A distance ref 7 3 3 Trip meter B Display changes to Dimmer Res...

Page 39: ...0 0 after it crosses 9999 9 kms TRIP A As applicable Trip meter reset Trip meter A and B can be reset by pressing the set switch slightly longer when particular Trip meter is selected 7 4 Dimmer for...

Page 40: ...plicable Digital Clock As applicable Steps Actions Remarks Press Set switch Hour digits flash Cluster enters into for 3 secs when clock setting mode display is in clock mode Press and Release Display...

Page 41: ...d Limit Indicator 11 ABS Indicator if provided 12 Service Lamp 13 Water In Fuel Indicator 14 Fuel Gauge 15 Low Fuel Indicator 16 Mode knob 17 Multi functional LCD Digital Display 18 Set knob 19 Parkin...

Page 42: ...nge the gears at appropriate engine rpm and speed to get good fuel economy and driving pleasure Do not increase the engine rpm unnecessar ily When engine RPM crosses 5000 RPM Quadrajet 6000 RPM Safire...

Page 43: ...imate coolant temperature If the coolant temperature reading is very high or if the high coolant temperature indicator comes ON reduce the car s speed and switch OFF the AC Take the car to an authoris...

Page 44: ...th SET knob No LCD pressed pressed 1 Main Odometer Display changes to TripA 2 Trip meter A Display changes to ResetsTripAdistance Trip B Ref toAon next page 3 Trip meter B Display changes to Dimmer if...

Page 45: ...cular Trip meter is selected C Dimmer for Cluster LCD and Instrument panel illumination as applicable You can adjust the LCD brightness that is best suited to you and it is shown by the number of Dash...

Page 46: ...erature DIS FUNCTION Sr No Features Description Instantaneous Fuel Consumption INST Average Fuel Consumption AVG For Trip A B Range Distance to Empty DTE Fuel Computer 1 12 Hour and 24 Hour Format Out...

Page 47: ...which can be user selected through MODE and SET knobs provided Refer to Knob Function 1 Function Text on Display Distance Unit as km Option 1 Option 2 Sr No 2 3 Distance Unit as Mile Option Average Fu...

Page 48: ...ngine is on Instantaneous Fuel Consumption INST Instantaneous Fuel Consumption display in l 100km DIS displays Instantaneous Fuel consumption data only when the below conditions are met A Vehicle spee...

Page 49: ...ated basedonfueleconomyuserhaveachievedoverfewhundred kilometres or miles DIS displays actual DTE at every Ignition on cycle DTE is calculating using a running average fuel economy which is based on r...

Page 50: ...Digital Clock AM Setting Digital Clock PM Setting Digital Clock This feature has 24 hour or 12 hour display format AM PM indication is applicable for 12 hour clock function only as can be seen from th...

Page 51: ...be seen with C or F unit which can be selected by user by using MODE and SET knobs Resolution 1 C or F NOTE The displayed OutsideAmbient Temperature value may not be accurate when Vehicle speed is 30...

Page 52: ...ConsumptionA Distance to Empty Consumption data for TripA 3 Trip meter B Average Fuel Changes display to Range ResetsAverage Fuel Consumption B Distance to Empty Consumption data for Trip B 4 Range Ch...

Page 53: ...TS CONTROLS INSTRUMENTCLUSTER VISTATECH 03 A Instrument Cluster Display on Odo OR Trip A B Instrument Cluster Display on Trip B NOTICE Use of MODE SET switches Recognized as single key press until it...

Page 54: ...54 INSTRUMENTS CONTROLS INSTRUMENTCLUSTER VISTATECH 03 Flow chart for using MODE and SET knobs NOTE 1 If no switch pressed 10 secs Save exit 2 If Set Mode switch pressed 1 secs Save exit...

Page 55: ...oes OFF 2 Illuminates continuously if a fault arise in Engine Management System Contact TATAMOTORSAuthorized Service Centre Immobilizer Red 1 Illuminates when the system disables engine start if the o...

Page 56: ...right turn indicator only when ignition is switched ON High Beam Blue Illuminates when the high beam headlamps are switched ON or flashed Front Fog Green Illuminates when front fog lamps are switched...

Page 57: ...sed 4 When ABS EBD system has a fault Seat belt warning Red Indicates that seat belt is not fastened when ignition is ON It will flash along with buzzer for 6 secs when ignition is switched ON and sea...

Page 58: ...a pre defined minimum level Refill the fuel tank as soon as possible IMPORTANT The warning light flashes to indicate a fault in fuel system Contact TATAMOTORSAuthorized Service Centre urgently NOTE Dr...

Page 59: ...the Electronic Control Unit together with a series of specific parameters for Engine operation and Diagnosis This check can also be carried out by the traffic police To access the diagnostic connecto...

Page 60: ...eveling switch takes care of headlamp focus pattern under varying load conditions it is advisable to select the correct position before starting a trip depending on load 2 Light stalk Outer rotary swi...

Page 61: ...spring loaded 2 Intermittent front wiper delay Inner rotary switch on left hand stalk is provided for intermittent front wiper delay The switch has 5 delay timers for intermittent function Push the s...

Page 62: ...ob and align 5 positionwitharrowmarktooperaterear intermittent wiper Rear wiper will start wiping continuously To spray the washer fluid on the windshield 1 When you pull the lever little longer washe...

Page 63: ...lowered with the operation of the switch Head lamp levelling setting Head lamp levelling setting is done by rotating the knob to select one of the 3 levels marked on the knob depending upon the loadin...

Page 64: ...witch OFF the hazard function CAUTION Ensure that all turn signal indicators are working properly Replace bulb if found fused Front Fog Lamps Unlatched switch Foglampsareprovidedonfrontbumper to impro...

Page 65: ...peakers are fitted on doors and tweeters on dashboard USB AUX PORT USB and AUX Ports are provided just below the HVAC controls on the centre console Functions USB port You can attach external memory d...

Page 66: ...r this may lead to improper functioning of navigation system Functions USB port You can attach external memory devices like memory sticks Pen Drives I Pods for playing music tracks stored in these dev...

Page 67: ...o change radio channels or to select a song from a CD MODE To pick up an in coming phone call as well as to change the audio source USB AM FM CD VOL Volume To increase decrease volume of music system...

Page 68: ...H7 halogen lamp for providing straight ahead illumination of the road for the long distance or dip beam which illuminates the road immediately ahead for short distance visibility It also contains side...

Page 69: ...operated via the Facia switches that are located above the HVAC controls HIGH MOUNTED STOP LAMP High mounted stop lamp is provided on the tail gate and it glows whenever the brakes are applied REGIST...

Page 70: ...es on with dimming when either of the doors are opened When the door is closed the lamp will not go OFF immediately but remain ON for 5 8 sec and goes OFF with dimming This helps settling in the seat...

Page 71: ...Box Flap To open Pull Lever 1 towards you and open the glove box flap 2 To close push the flap 2 back up wards until it engages C CUP HOLDER Front seat occupants are provided with two cup holders in t...

Page 72: ...pt driver s seat This helps in comfortable positioning of passengers during a journey G LUGGAGE SPACE Ample space is provided in the boot of your car You can further increase the luggage space by fold...

Page 73: ...IR CONDITIONING CLIMATE CONTROL AIR FLOW PATTERN VISTA Towards Foot Board Central Air Vents Demisting Vents Side Air Vents Towards Foot Board Side Air Vents Central Air Vents Side Windows Demist Vents...

Page 74: ...CONDITIONING CLIMATE CONTROL AIR FLOW PATTERN VISTA TECH Towards Foot Board Central Air Vents Demisting Vents Side Air Vents Towards Foot Board Side Air Vents Central Air Vents Side Windows Demist Ve...

Page 75: ...r Recirculation FreshAir Switch D E C A B A Air Direction Control Knob The air flow can be changed by turning the air direction control knob A to the desired direction Towards face Towards face and fe...

Page 76: ...mode press switch E The indicator lamp will show air in recirculation To put car in Fresh air mode release switch E Indicator lamp will be OFF Indicator The air temperature in the car can be controlle...

Page 77: ...damage A C compressor Get your A C system serviced at regular intervals ensures its optimum performance and prolong its life In recirculation mode air inside the car is circulated again and again In...

Page 78: ...NCTIONS Normal heating or 2 or 3 Desired temp Fresh air mode Switched OFF Quick heating Briefly 4 then To the right up to Briefly switch ON Switched OFF 2 or 3 the stop to Fresh air mode then Recircul...

Page 79: ...windows begin misting up Do not adjust the heating and air conditioning controls while driving so that full attention may be given to vehicle operation NOTE Condensation forms inside the air conditio...

Page 80: ...de with you are stored properly or fastened securely 4 Seat belts are fastened 5 All mirrors windows and outside lights are clean and viewable 6 All switches and lamps are work ing 7 All the gauges an...

Page 81: ...rning Ensure that all side indicators hazard warning lights are always in working condition and they are used when required Horn Ensure the horn is working properly Horn provides safety to other road...

Page 82: ...ing down and then acceleration which uses more fuel Always maintain clean air filter The amount of air supplied will reduce due to clogged air filter resulting in wastage of fuel due to incomplete com...

Page 83: ...stop and ac celerate When the vehicle leaves the roadway do not steer sharply Slow down slightly before pulling back into the travel lanes RUNNING IN PERIOD Avoid rapid acceleration and prolonged hig...

Page 84: ...increase the height and fix at a desired comfortable position To reduce the height press release button to move downwards Make sure that the top of restraint is at the same height as the top of the o...

Page 85: ...ted by the lever provided at the side of the seat backrest Lumbar Support REAR SEATADJUSTMENTS Rear seats are provided with 60 40 split seats These can be folded independ ently whenever required To fo...

Page 86: ...an be adjusted by the lever provided inside the door In some versions the mirrors are provided on both the doors 2 1 Outer Rear View Mirror 2 Lever for adjustment 1 Motorised Outer Rear View Mirrors I...

Page 87: ...the rear view mirrors to correct angles SUN VISORS Two adjustable sun visors are provided inside the cab above the windshield to prevent sun glare Lower the sun visors to protect the eyes from bright...

Page 88: ...at to a comfortable position 2 To adjust steering wheel position push down the tilt lever as shown in fig to unlock steering column 3 Movethesteeringwheelupordown to the desired position STEERING WHEE...

Page 89: ...he START position spring loaded to start the engine As soon as the engine starts release the ignition key which returns to ON position While cranking all accessories will be momentarily OFF NOTE The S...

Page 90: ...vice Centre PREPARING TO DRIVE Release the parking brake Check that all items that you may be carrying inside are fully secured Ensure that all doors are locked properly Check adjust seat Fasten seat...

Page 91: ...akes tell tale on the instrument cluster will go OFF when the lever is fully released NOTE Apply the parking brake properly beforeleavingthevehicleandrelease it before moving VEHICLE PARKING Park the...

Page 92: ...in braking with an ergonomic pedal force on brake pedal Tandem Master Cylinder for fail safe braking Single pot calipers for efficient energy absorption Auto adjusted rear brakes which are designed fo...

Page 93: ...ning triangle behind the vehicle Call the service centre and describe the problem HAZARD WARNING SWITCH In case of a break down at night use hazard warning indicators Try to park the vehicle on the si...

Page 94: ...e used in case of minor injuries only NOTE Check contents of the kit periodi cally and replenish consumed or expired items ADVANCE WARNING TRIANGLE Place the triangle on the road behind the vehicle wh...

Page 95: ...ber that the distance between the warning triangle and the vehicle depends on local regulations TOOL KIT JACK AND HANDLE A tool kit is kept in luggage compart ment at LH side NOTE The tool kit should...

Page 96: ...moving and fitting on wheels if you do not have suitable equipment and expe rience SPARE WHEEL REMOVALOF WHEEL CAP if fitted 1 2 1 Spare Wheel 2 Retaining Bolt Spare wheel is located in the luggage co...

Page 97: ...ly by a jack This may cause a personnel injury Never change a wheel on a slope otherwise the vehicle could slip off Do not use oil or grease on studs or nuts Which cause the break age and slip of the...

Page 98: ...charged battery can be started by transferring electrical power from the battery of another vehicle This may be dangerous as any deviation from the following instructions could lead to personal injury...

Page 99: ...away from the discharge battery WARNING Do not connect ve terminal of jump start battery to ve terminal of discharged battery This may lead to an explosion After connecting the cables start the engin...

Page 100: ...rs Put the gearshift lever in the NEUTRAL position Limit the speed to 20 30 kmph In case of brake failure use the parking brake to control the vehicle Do not use flexible cable or rope for towing as y...

Page 101: ...ns provided on front or rear bumper Front Rear towing process Open the tailgate and remove the towing hook from the tool bag Remove the cover by pressing pulling from bumper Install the towing hook by...

Page 102: ...fuse is difficult to remove you will find a special fuse removal tool and several extra fuses in the cabin compartment fuse box or engine compartment fuse box If the fuse curved metal wire is broken...

Page 103: ...103 FUSES RELAYS EMERGENCY BREAK DOWNASSISTANCE 07 TDi Quadrajet Safire ENGINE COMPARTMENT FUSE BOX A...

Page 104: ...104 FUSES RELAYS EMERGENCY BREAK DOWNASSISTANCE 07 Quadrajet ENGINE COMPARTMENT FUSE BOX B TDi ENGINE COMPARTMENT FUSE BOX B...

Page 105: ...105 FUSES RELAYS EMERGENCY BREAK DOWNASSISTANCE 07 Safire ENGINE COMPARTMENT FUSE BOX B...

Page 106: ...106 FUSE BOX CABIN Quadrajet TDi Safire FUSES RELAYS EMERGENCY BREAK DOWNASSISTANCE 07...

Page 107: ...5 IGNITION 60A NO FUNCTION FUSE 1 FAN HIGH SPEED 30A 2 FAN LOW SPEED 30A 3 HL LOW BEAM 15A 4 HL HIGH BEAM 15A 5 MAIN RELAY 30A 6 COIL MAIN RELAY 15A 7 COIL SENSOR W H 20A 8 FUEL FILTER ECU 10A 9 GLOW...

Page 108: ...A 5 HEATED RR WINDOWS 25A 6 IMMOBILIZER DIAGNOSTIC 5A 7 CDL 10A 8 COILS BLOWER RELAY 5A 9 MOBILE CHARGER REVERSE LAMP SENSER W H 15A 10 CASSETTE PLAYER RADIO 5 10A 11 POSITION LAMP LH 5A 12 POSITION L...

Page 109: ...2 5 FRONT FOG LAMP 12V 55W H3 2 6 POSITION LAMP 12V 5W W5W 2 7 STOP POSITION LAMP 12V 21 5W BA 15D DUAL 2 8 REAR TURN SIGNAL 12V 21W PY21 2 9 REVERSE LAMP 12V 21W BA15S 2 10 REAR FOG LAMP 12V 21W BA1...

Page 110: ...Bulb Your vehicle s headlights have replaceable halogen bulbs Headlight bulb can be replaced without even disturbing or removing the entire headlight unit WARNING Handling Halogen Bulbs It is dangero...

Page 111: ...der of removal Replacing the Parking Bulb 1 Make sure lighting stalk is in OFF position 2 Lift the engine bonnet The parking bulb is located below the headlamp bulb on the assembly 3 Pull the bulb hol...

Page 112: ...he entire tail lamp assy by disconnecting the connector 4 Rotate and pull out the socket with bulb to be replaced 5 Carefully remove the fused bulb from the socket by rotating and pulling it Fig 2 3 6...

Page 113: ...eriod The program shall also be available if you avail the same post warranty Response Time for the On Road Assistance Program Within City Limits 60 minutes On State or National Highways 90 minutes Gh...

Page 114: ...e by the customer II The 24x7 On Road Assistance Program coverage on availing the 24X7 policy post warranty is upto maximum of 6 instance of assistance in one year for both the plans Basic and Premium...

Page 115: ...account for delays due to but not limited to acts of God laws rules regulations for time being in force orders of statutory or Govt authorities industrial disputes inclement weather heavy down pour f...

Page 116: ...time of ASP taking possession of the vehicle to verify these items when delivery is taken back by them Claim for loss of or damage to items if any should be taken up with ASP directly TATA MOTORS sha...

Page 117: ...ERVICE 08 1 Wind shield washer container 2 Brake fluid reservoir 3 Intercooler 4 Engine Oil Filling Cap 5 Battery 6 Air Filter 7 Radiator Pressure Cap 8 Dip Stick 9 Auxiliary Tank 10 Power Steering Fl...

Page 118: ...CE SERVICING 08 1 Wind shield washer container 2 Brake fluid reservoir 3 Dipstick 4 Air Filter 5 Fuse Box 6 Battery 7 ECU 8 Auxiliary tank 9 Engine Oil Filling Cap 10 Power steering reservoir 11 ABS H...

Page 119: ...TENANCE SERVICING 08 1 Windshield washer container 2 Power steering reservoir 3 Brake fluid reservoir 4 ECU 5 Fuse Box 6 Battery 7 Auxiliary tank 8 Air Filter 9 Engine Oil Filling Cap 10 Dip Stick ENG...

Page 120: ...E SERVICING 08 1 Windshield washer container 2 Brake fluid reservoir 3 Dip Stick 4 Fuse Box 5 Battery 6 ECU 7 Auxiliary tank 8 Air Filter 9 Engine Oil Filling Cap 10 Power steering reservoir 11 ABS HC...

Page 121: ...completely empty please check the coolant level in radiator as follows WARNING Do not remove radiator cap when engine is hot It may spray hot coolant on you causing serious injuries 1 Ensure engine a...

Page 122: ...ants In case of spongy or hard pedal or low brake efficiency please contact the nearest TATA authorised Service outlet NOTE 1 Do not allow brake fluid to make contact with the skin or eyes 2 Do not al...

Page 123: ...ccumulates on the spark plug a strong spark will not be produced Remove carbon deposits using a spark plug cleaner Spark Plug Replacement 1 Clean up any dirt or oil that is collected around the spark...

Page 124: ...y Overinflationoftyresmakesthe vehicle ride bumpy and harsh Tyres are more pronetounevenwearanddamagefrom road hazards Under inflated tyres reduce your comfort in vehicle handling and are prone to fai...

Page 125: ...hat wheel pins are free from dust scratches dirt dents etc NOTE Do not apply any oil on the wheel pins Wipe off the oil if present Special care for tubeless tyres 1 While removing tyre from wheel rim...

Page 126: ...e and uneven tyre wear Check wheel alignment at specified intervals Wheel alignment values are given below Front Rear Caster 3 1 45 Camber 30 30 52 10 Toe in 12 15 Toe Out 0 to 13 Check and maintain t...

Page 127: ...irst and reconnect it last Clean the battery terminals with a terminal cleaning tool or wire brush Reconnect and tighten the cables coat the terminals with petroleum jelly Ensure that the battery secu...

Page 128: ...rocedures can be done only by a qualified service technician with special tools Improperly done do it yourself maintenance during the warranty period may affect warranty coverage If you re unsure abou...

Page 129: ...whichever is earlier 3rd free service At 15000 15500 km OR 12 months whichever is earlier 4th free service At 30000 30500 km OR 24 months whichever is earlier All services other than free services ar...

Page 130: ...l lines for leakage EVERY Service 5 Check clutch pedal height and cable EVERY Service 6 All standard checks as per job card EVERY Service 7 Check rubber boots bushes for damages 30 000 ENGINE TDi 1 Cl...

Page 131: ...er every service 4 Change fuel filter 20 000 5 Replace air filter element more frequently for vehicle operating as TAXI 40 000 6 Change coolant 40 000 km or two years whichever is earlier 40 000 7 Che...

Page 132: ...0 000 BRAKES 1 Check front brake pads and rear brake linings Replace if necessary 20 000 2 Change brake fluid 40 000 kms or 2 years whichever is earlier 40 000 Check brake system components for Leakag...

Page 133: ...s as given above Use of any other diesel fuel can increase the pollutants At very low temperature fluidity of diesel may become insufficient due to paraffin separation It is therefore neces sary to mi...

Page 134: ...eg to 40 deg SAE 10W 40 or SAE 10W 50 35 deg to 40 deg SAE 5W 30 Brand names As per chart given in the manual Transaxle Use recommended brand of 80W API GL 4 gear oil MPFI and Semi synthetic SAE 75W85...

Page 135: ...0 TM 2 6 Ltrs Safire 65PS 3 2 Ltrs Safire 90PS COOLANT Pre mixed Class II JIS K2234 S CCI Golden Cruiser Premium 1400 M Antifreeze agent Soft water HPCL HP Thanda Raja P 5 4 Litres 50 50 ratio CASTROL...

Page 136: ...1405 cc 1248 cc 1172 cc 1368 cc Max Engine Output 52 kW 4500 rpm 55 3 kW 4000 rpm 48 kW 5500 rpm 65 PS 66 5 kW 6000 rpm 90 PS Max Torque 135 4 Nm 2500 rpm 190 Nm 1750 3000 rpm 94 Nm 3000 3500 rpm 116...

Page 137: ...Brakes 240 mm Disc Brakes 231 mm Disc Brakes 240 mm Disc Brakes Rear Brake 200 mm Dum Brakes 200 mm Dum Brakes 180 mm Drum Brakes 200 mm Drum Brakes Parlking Brake Lever type Console mounted cable op...

Page 138: ...0 Amp Battery 12V 50 Ah 12V 50 Ah MF 40 12V 35 Ah 12V 44 Ah 12 PERFORMANCE Max Speed 153 kmph 158 kmph 145 kmph 13 MAIN CHASSIS DIMENSIONS AS PWER ISO 612 IN MM NOMINAL TOLERANCE AS PER INTERE UROPE S...

Page 139: ...ATION 09 TDi QUADRAJET SAFIRE 65PS SAFIRE 90PS 14 WEIGHTS KG TOLERANCE AS PER INTEREUROPE STVZO Complete car ceb 1135 1140 1075 1100 Weight wheel tools Gross Car Weight 1560 1565 1505 1505 15 LUGGAGE...

Page 140: ...140 VEICLE DIMENSIONS TECHNICALINFORMATION 09 Vehicle Dimensions VISTA...

Page 141: ...141 VEICLE DIMENSIONS TECHNICALINFORMATION 09 Vehicle Dimensions VISTA TECH...

Page 142: ...142 IDENTIFICATIONPLATES TECHNICAL INFORMATION 09 Chassis No on B pillar Chassis No below Driver s seat Cab No Engine Number TDi Engine Number Ouadrajet Engine Number Safire...

Page 143: ...143 IDENTIFICATIONPLATES TECHNICALINFORMATION 09 Transaxle TA 65 STAR No Transaxle C 549 No...

Page 144: ...e for paint surfaces 5 Avoid substances like petrol diesel kerosene benzene or other solvents that cause damage to paint 6 Dry your car thoroughly to prevent any damp spots 7 Rinse all surfaces thorou...

Page 145: ...is pasted on front windshield from inside It enables Electronic toll collection NOTE Do not attempt to rip or tamper the tag It will disable the functionality of the tag WAXING Waxing and polishing i...

Page 146: ...eed to be taken PERIODIC INSPECTION Regularly inspect your car for any damage in the paint film such as deep scratches and immediately get them repaired from an authorised service outlet as these defe...

Page 147: ...ke is not engaged 4 Clean and protect the painted parts using protective wax 5 Clean and protect the shiny metal parts using commercially available special compounds 6 Sprinkle talcum powder on the ru...

Page 148: ...ecommend purchase of Extended Warranty at time of purchase of your vehicle Surcharge applicable on purchase of Extended Warranty after 90 days of purchase of vehicle Extended Warranty can be availed t...

Page 149: ...l break down as defined in this warranty and confirmed by the dealer within the stipulated terms and conditions Tata Motors dealer shall either repair or replace any part found to be defective with a...

Page 150: ...LES NOT RECOMMENDED FOR ON DICOR QUADRAJET TREATYOURCARTOEXPERIENCE THEULTIMATEPERFORMANCE Directions of use a For Iftex Use every 7000 kms for System G Extra System D Extra b For System D System G Re...

Page 151: ...n creeps onto the car from the inside and from the outside The most dangerous kind of corrosion is often not discovered until it is too late Benefits of Anti Rust treatment A professionally applied ra...

Page 152: ...n in a vehicle Product to be used once in the life of the vehicle Life Time Warranty Effect is Life long i e until unless pads are physically removed Negligible increase in Weight hence no effect on f...

Page 153: ...int is not protected The enemy Ultraviolet Rays Pollution Tree Sap Bird Droppings Car Wash Chemicals Road Salt Acid Rain Benefits Vehicle Exterior Enrichment Removal of medium scratches orange peel ox...

Page 154: ...l windows inside and outside Dressing of all internal plastics eg door pad trims and rubber parts The treatment involves cleaning and dressing ofAll parts of the exposed interiors Specialised protecti...

Page 155: ...bustion chamber deposits In maintaining correct balance of fuel and air in system Resulting in Comprehensive clean up of combustion chamber induction system fuel injector deposits Better fuel economy...

Page 156: ...wear Increased engine life especially under severe service conditions Reduced emissions and oil consumption Improved power performance of older engines Prevention of sludge gum and varnish formation o...

Page 157: ...law all such rights as we may have against such parties under their warranties in respect of such parts 5 This warranty shall not apply if the car or any part thereof is repaired or altered otherwise...

Page 158: ...ligations or liabilities on our part and we neither assume nor authorise any person to assume on our behalf any other liability arising from the sale of the car or any agreement in relation thereto 9...

Page 159: ...igh power consumption during slow city traffic condition Monitor the vehicle s fuel consumption regularly and if showing rising trend get the car immediately attended at the Company s Authorised Servi...

Page 160: ...While carrying out servicing or repairs of your vehicle you should pay keen attention to some of the important engine aggregates and wiring harness which greatly affect emission These components are 1...

Page 161: ...ngine Compartment 117 Engine Coolant Level 121 Engine Oil Level 121 Environment Safety 159 F Fascia Switches 64 First Aid Kit 94 Flat Tyre Replacement 96 Fuel Lid 28 Fuel Saving Tips 82 Fuel Specifica...

Page 162: ...ark Plug Petrol Engine 123 Starting Stopping The Engine 90 Steering Lock cum Ignition Switch 89 Steering Wheel Height Adjustment 88 Steering Wheel Switches 67 Sun Visors 87 Supplemental Restraint Syst...

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