TATA Motors SUMO GOLD 2017 Owner'S Manual & Service Book Download Page 35

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FASCIA- SWITCHES

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INSTRUMENTS & CONTROLS

FASCIA SWITCHES:

Fascia switches are provided on the
centre  console  below   AC  /  HVAC
control panel.

1. Blank
2. Blank
3. Rear Windshield Wash & Wipe
4. Hazard Warning
5. Voice Message Reset
6. Front Fog Lamp
7. Rear Windshield Wiper

1. Blank

2. Blank

3. Rear Windshield Wash and Wipe
(unlatched switch) (if fitted)

Push and hold the switch knob for the
operation of the wash function for the
desired  duration  for  rear  visibility
through glass.

The function indicator lights up when
wash function is “ON”. Along with wash
fluid getting sprayed, the wiper also
operates with a delay to wipe the glass
surface through a timer control unit.
On release of this switch, this function
stops.

4. Hazard Warning

Hazard  warning  is  used  in  case  of
breakdown especially during night and
vehicle has to be parked at the side of
the road or vehicle being operated in
adverse condition.

This can be operated without Ignition
ON. Press hazard warning switch to
switch  ON.  All  outside  turn  signal
lights  and  indicators  on  cluster  will
flash simultaneously to warn the other
road users about hazardous condition
of the vehicle. Depress the switch to
switch OFF the hazard function.

NOTE

Ensure that all turn signal indicators
are working properly. Get it rectified
in case of problem.

5. Voice Message Reset Switch :

This switch has following 3 functions :

System ON / OFF

To activate and deactivate the voice
messages

To select the language (English /
Hindi)

Summary of Contents for SUMO GOLD 2017

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Page 3: ...k Passenger Vehicle Business Unit PVBU SUMO GOLD SUMO GOLD SUMO GOLD SUMO GOLD SUMO GOLD SUMO GOLD SUMO GOLD SUMO GOLD SUMO GOLD SUMO GOLD AMB AMB AMB AMB AMBULANCE ULANCE ULANCE ULANCE ULANCE CR 4 BS...

Page 4: ...itions or improvements in this product without obligation to install them on the vehicles previously sold This owner s manual includes information on the operation and maintenance of various features...

Page 5: ...efully and follow the recommendations to ensure enjoyable and safe operation of your new vehicle We recommend that all service and maintenance on your vehicle should be performed by an authorized TATA...

Page 6: ...Centre will be glad to assist you on our Toll Free no 1800 209 7979 You can also approach nearest TATA MOTORS dealer A separate Dealer network address booklet is provided with the Owner s manual TATA...

Page 7: ...ng in Adverse Conditions 15 2 OPENING CLOSING 02 Key 17 Doors 18 Window Glasses 18 Bonnet 20 Fuel Lid 21 INSTRUMENTS CONTROLS 03 Driving Controls 22 Instrument Cluster 23 Instruments Gauges 25 Tell ta...

Page 8: ...older 40 Fan for patient 41 Stretcher 41 Pre driving Checks 47 Safety Checks 48 Fuel Saving Tips 49 Good Driving Practices 50 Running In Period 50 Seat Seat Adjustments 51 Seats Ambulance 54 Rear View...

Page 9: ...ment 24 X 7 On Road Assistance 84 General Information 88 Engine Compartment 89 Engine Oil Level 91 Brake Fluid Level 91 Engine Coolant Level 92 Windshield Washer Fluid Level 92 Power Steering Fluid Le...

Page 10: ...ARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS 120 12 ENVIRONMENT SAFETY 122 CONTENTS 10 Vehicle Care 116 Washing 116 Waxing 117 Polishing 117 Interior Fabric Cleaning 117 Paint Care 118 Wiper Care 118 Vehicle Parking...

Page 11: ...ing 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 fr...

Page 12: ...t 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 to keep you in the proper...

Page 13: ...e buckle Guide the belt to the pillar as it retracts WARNING 1 The belts are intended for adult occupants only 2 Each belt should be used by one occupant only The belt must not be put round a child se...

Page 14: ...ct force directly on the abdominal area causing serious injury Wear the lap portion of the belt snugly and as low as possible Pregnant Woman A pregnant woman should wear a Lap shoulder belt and the la...

Page 15: ...of children and recommended category of child restraint system is shown in the table below Group Mass group Age Group Front 2nd Row 2nd Row 2nd Row 3rd Row 3rd Row Passenger Outboard Outboard Center R...

Page 16: ...have sustained damage which may not be visible Check list 1 Nevercarrychildrenonsomebody s lap when vehicle is in motion 2 Always secure children in the ve hicle in a CRS The CRS must be suitable for...

Page 17: ...tered the engine gearbox or transfer case the lubricants will have to be replaced Get the starter and alternator checked Driving on a Rainy Day Check brakes steering and windows Check tyres for wear a...

Page 18: ...lower gear has to be done cautiously to avoid loss of traction If the wheels start to slip within few feet of the end of the climb motion can be maintained by swinging the steered wheels left and rig...

Page 19: ...l gate Lock 4 Glove Box 5 Fuel Flap lock if fitted It is advisable to keep one of the keys in a safe place for use in case of an emergency This is an electronic vehicle security system with remote key...

Page 20: ...lso be locked or unlocked independently from inside by pressing or pulling the knob 1 Press to lock and Pull to unlock NOTE When locking doors this way do not leave the key inside the vehicle Opening...

Page 21: ...doors and co driver door can be operable It can also be operable from the switches on driver s arm rest UNLOCK When switch is released It is in UNLOCK position i e when Red light turns OFF co driver...

Page 22: ...et Opening Lever For closing the bonnet disengage the stay rod clamp it properly and press down the bonnet till it is fully shut Ensure that the bonnet is fully locked before driving off In case of fa...

Page 23: ...ush the lid back to its original position to lock it Fuel Lid Opening Lever NOTICE This feature is available in selected models only NOTICE Remove the fuel filler cap slowly as the fuel inside may be...

Page 24: ...3 DRIVING CONTROLS 1 A C Side Vents 2 Glove Box 3 A C Middle Vents 4 Steering Wheel 5 Instrument Cluster 6 Horn Pad 7 Accelerator Pedal 8 Brake Pedal 9 Clutch Pedal 10 Parking Brake 11 Power Window Sw...

Page 25: ...TROLS INSTRUMENTCLUSTER 03 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER VERSION 1 NOTE All indicators shown may not be applicable to your vehicle Fuel Gauge MODE knob SET knob Temperature Gauge Driver Information Display Speed...

Page 26: ...TS CONTROLS INSTRUMENTCLUSTER 03 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER VERSION 2 NOTE All indicators shown may not be applicable to your vehicle Fuel Gauge MODE knob SET knob Temperature Gauge Driver Information Display...

Page 27: ...ontinuously operate the engine in high rpm Red Zone This may cause severe engine damage 3 Fuel Gauge Fuel Gauge Indicates the approximate fuel level in the tank When fuel in the tank is near to empty...

Page 28: ...e sensor in the fuel tank may misjudge the amount of fuel remaining 5 Running the fuel tank too low or empty can cause your engine to stall and could endanger you and your passengers You must stop and...

Page 29: ...le Counts up to 1999 9 kms Trip meter B Resettable Counts up to 1999 9 kms Intensity level of instrument panel illumination Selection among preset levels LCD has two line display The first line displa...

Page 30: ...rip meter and varies the intensity level of instrument panel illumination The panel illumination intensity varies among preset levels as follows Min Max This display returns to Trip meter A after a fe...

Page 31: ...ce Centre Immobilizer Red 1 Illuminates when the system disables engine start if the If applicable original key is not used 2 Lamp blinks Vehicle is in immobilized condition when key is not inserted 3...

Page 32: ...act TATA MOTORS assistance before starting the engine Battery charging Red Illuminates momentarily when ignition is switched ON Once is cranked it turns OFF It will continuously illuminate when there...

Page 33: ...cally 4 High beam Push the Switch for ward to select the High Beam function Pull the lever back to se lect the low beam 5 High beam Flash Spring return To flash the high beams pull the lever towards...

Page 34: ...e side knob 5 Windshield Wash Wipe Flick wipe spring return When combi switch is pulled toward steering wheel washer nozzle sprays water on windscreen and wiper starts operating When combi switch is r...

Page 35: ...rface through a timer control unit On release of this switch this function stops 4 Hazard Warning Hazard warning is used in case of breakdown especially during night and vehicle has to be parked at th...

Page 36: ...only 6 Front Fog lamp Latched switch if fitted The fog lamps are provided on front bumper to improve the visibility in foggy weather or during heavy rains The front fog lamps can be switched ON with...

Page 37: ...xternal memory devices like memory sticks Pen Drives I Pods can be connected for playing music tracks stored in these devices through the vehicles music system 2 AUX Provided to connect Audio input de...

Page 38: ...ded to operate these lamps Lamp positions Interior Roof lamp POSITION FUNCTION The lamp will remain ON at all times irrespective of whether any of the doors is open The lamp will remain ON for a while...

Page 39: ...ts are provided at two different locations for getting better illumination inside the cabin 1 Centre of the roof 2 On the tail gate door The individual ON OFF switch is provided on the tube lights its...

Page 40: ...until it engages MOBILE HOLDER Utility Pocket is provided on front doors and it has bottle holder also This pocket can be used to keep news paper magazines books etc Bottle holder is provided on sele...

Page 41: ...onsole below music system This can be used connecting loads upto 12V 10A maximum To use this socket remove the cap first CAUTION Always keep this socket covered with the cap when not in use Roof Grab...

Page 42: ...hook so that the saline bottle can be hanged at desired position A wooden cupboard is installed in the rear compartment beside the jump seat This can be used to store medical kit The lock is provided...

Page 43: ...2 A detachable stretcher is provided in the rear compartment LH side for patient Behind co driver s seat Two seat belts are also provided on the stretcher to hold the patient In case of emergency the...

Page 44: ...can only be operated when the engine is running Optimum operation will be achieved with all doors windows closed Air distribution The incoming air is distributed through the ventilation points in the...

Page 45: ...Blower Speed Control C Temperature Control D Air Recirculation E AC ON OFF A Air Distribution Control The air flow control knob allows you to select the air flow outlets Air flows from the center and...

Page 46: ...fic to avoid traffic pollution Maximum cooling is required Fresh Air mode Switch OFF Indicator light OFF Outside air is drawn into the passen ger compartment and distributed through the selected outle...

Page 47: ...N Switched OFF and then 2 or 3 the stop to Fresh air mode then Recirculation mode Normal Cooling or 1 2 or 3 Desired Recirculation Switched ON temperature mode Quick Cooling or To MAX speed To the lef...

Page 48: ...nditioning unit when the air conditioner is running and is safely discharged underneath your vehicle Traces of water on the ground are therefore normal After parking in the sun drive for 2 or 3 minute...

Page 49: ...outside lights are clean and viewable 6 All switches and lamps are work ing 7 All the gauges and indicators in the instrument cluster are work ing 8 Gear shift lever is in neutral position CHECK 1 Tyr...

Page 50: ...s Hazard warning 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...

Page 51: ...ortening of engine life Avoid unnecessary deceleration stopping or slowing down and then acceleration which uses more fuel Always maintain clean air filter The amount of air supplied will reduce due t...

Page 52: ...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 high speed running of the engine...

Page 53: ...rate movement of your body in the seated condition in forward and backward direction 3 Lumber Support if provided Lumbar support is provided on Driver and Co driver s seats to give you maximum comfort...

Page 54: ...e driving the vehicle To avoid possible loss of vehicle control all seat head restraint steer ing wheel and rear view mirror adjustments as well as fastening of seat belts must be done before setting...

Page 55: ...nd when we require extra luggage space By folding both rear seats we get maximum luggage space For folding rear seat following procedure has to be followed 1 Lift the seat squab and hold against backr...

Page 56: ...uggage Folding Procedure 1 Lift the seat squab and hold againest backrest 2 Engage strap with the hook on seat squab 3 Fold the seat stand To open the seat follow reverse order Ensure stand is fully o...

Page 57: ...g the knob A Normal position B Antiglare position Use antiglare position only when necessary as it reduces rear view clarity Outer Rear View Mirror The rear view mirror is fitted on the door from outs...

Page 58: ...pedal fully pressed and crank the engine As soon as engine starts release the key While cranking all accessories will be momentarily OFF If the engine does not start immediately hold the ignition key...

Page 59: ...ded on the vehicle The parking brake lever is located behind the gearshift lever To apply the parking brake pull the lever up fully The parking brakes tell tale illuminates on the instrument cluster T...

Page 60: ...mal This should also be done after washing or starting in very damp or cold weather Severe strain on the brake system The brakes will be subject to severe strain when driving in mountains or hilly are...

Page 61: ...n parking on a downhill gradient place the gear lever in Reverse position While parking on uphill gradient place the gear lever in the 1st position STOPPING THE ENGINE Before switching off the engine...

Page 62: ...essages can be acknowledged by pressing holding MSG RES switch for more than 0 25 sec This particular message would not be played again in the ignition cycle The message will be activated during next...

Page 63: ...blooming in 2 0 secs when ignition is on and any of the doors is open Roof lamp Dimming Front and rear roof lamp will be dimming in 2 0 secs when ignition is on and all door are closed Battery saver f...

Page 64: ...ent and vehicle speed 10kmph Repeat the message once when speed becomes Zero and then crossess 10Kmph in the same Ignition cycle if the seat belt unbuckled 4 Seat belt Onetimeacknowledgementwhenseatbe...

Page 65: ...r more than 01 sec 2 Repeat warning once after 1minute if other door open i p continues and vehicle speed 5 kmph for 01 sec If the door is opended while the speed is 5Kmph the message should be played...

Page 66: ...running condition and vehicle is standstill Vehicle speed 0 condition 2 Second warning when low oil pressure continues to be present and vehicle speed is more than 10kmph If the First warning is alre...

Page 67: ...cranking PP Warning when clutch pedal 90 press i p is absent and crank signal i p is YES YES received for 1sec If applicable If applicable 15 See you soon When vehicle is in ignition OFF condition han...

Page 68: ...nder control switch off the hazard warning indicator HAZARD WARNING SWITCH EMERGENCY EQUIPMENTS EMERGENCY BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE 07 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENTS NOTE You should be familiar with the location of...

Page 69: ...tween triangle and the vehicle must be at least 50 meters in the same lane of traffic Increase the distance to 150 meters if stranded on a highway or if the vehicle view is obscured NOTE Tie the warni...

Page 70: ...arning switch Keep advance warning triangles at suitable distance behind the vehicle as an indication of breakdown Take out the tool kit jack and handle from the vehicle SPARE WHEEL Spare Wheel Spare...

Page 71: ...Align one of the wheel mounting screw hole with the locating pin on frame while raising the spare wheel 5 Continue to rotate the wheel winch screw in anticlockwise direction until spare wheel is rais...

Page 72: ...and take out flat tyre Roll the spare wheel into position and align the holes in the wheel studs Then reinstall the wheel nuts Engage threads properly by hand and tighten it firmly by wheel spanner N...

Page 73: ...could lead to personal injury resulting from any battery explosion as well as damage to the electrical systems in both vehicle Do not allow battery electrolyte to come in contact with eyes skin fabri...

Page 74: ...to engine block OR unpainted metal Engine part which is away from the discharged battery on the vehicle to be started 3 Crank and start the engine 4 While disconnecting follow reverse order i e discon...

Page 75: ...the hazard warning indicators of both the vehicles to warn other road users Put the gearshift lever in the NEUTRAL position Limit the speed to 20 30 kmph In case of brake failure use the parking brak...

Page 76: ...ing hooks are provided on the vehicle below front and rear bumper as shown in fig This should be used for emergency towing only NOTE The power steering functions only when engine is running Hence duri...

Page 77: ...rtment Fuse Box NOTE Always ensure that the spare fuses are replenished Ensure that all other fuses are pressed firmly in position If the replaced fuse blows out in short time there is probably an ele...

Page 78: ...76 FUSES EMERGENCY BREAKDOWNASSISTANCE 07 FUSE RELAY BOX ENGINE COMPARTMENT NOTE The fuse box layout is for refer ence purpose only Please refer the sticker provided inside the fuse box cover...

Page 79: ...7 FUSES EMERGENCY BREAKDOWNASSISTANCE 07 FUSE RELAY BOX ENGINE COMPARTMENT AMBULANCE NOTE The fuse box layout is for refer ence purpose only Please refer the sticker provided inside the fuse box cover...

Page 80: ...USE RELAY BOX CABIN CR 4 BS IV FUSES EMERGENCY BREAKDOWNASSISTANCE 07 Fuses box in cabin NOTE The fuse box layout is for reference purpose only Please refer the sticker provided inside the fuse box co...

Page 81: ...EMERGENCY BREAKDOWNASSISTANCE 07 FUSE RELAY BOX CABIN AMBULANCE CR 4 BS IV NOTE The fuse box layout is for reference purpose only Please refer the sticker provided inside the fuse box cover Fuses box...

Page 82: ...GENCY BREAKDOWNASSISTANCE 07 Fuses box in cabin 4SPTC BS III Below dashboard FUSE RELAY BOX CABIN NOTE The fuse box layout is for reference purpose only Please refer the sticker provided inside the fu...

Page 83: ...W 2 Front Blinker LAMP 12V 21W BAU 15S 2 Roof Lamp Front Rear 12V 10W Festoon12V 10W SV8 5 1 Engine Lamp LAMP 12V 21W BA15S P 21W E CERT ECE R 37 1 Registration Plate lamp 5W 12V W5W ECE 37 2 High Mou...

Page 84: ...These bulbs contain pres surized gas and if broken will ex plode causing serious injury by the flying glass Halogen bulbs can break if the glass portion is touched with bare hands body oil could caus...

Page 85: ...the socket Move the retaining spring up and push it slightly until it lock properly Rotate the dust cap clockwise on headlamp housing until it fits properly Parking lamp bulb Rotate and pull out the b...

Page 86: ...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 87: ...als in cash For accident cases towing charges to be borne 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 ass...

Page 88: ...s rules regulations for time being in force orders of statutory or Govt authorities industrial disputes inclement weather heavy down pour floods storms natural calamities road blocks due to accidents...

Page 89: ...ime 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 shall...

Page 90: ...ealer can provide the necessary parts and service Check your warranty informa tion to find out which parts and services are covered Use only recommended fuels lubri cants fluids and service parts conf...

Page 91: ...2 Clutch Fluid Reservoir 3 Engine Compartment Lamp 4 Battery 5 Air Filter Service Indicator 6 Dip Stick Engine Oil 7 Radiator Cap 8 Engine Oil Filler Cap 9 Engine Coolant Tank 10 Windshield Washer Re...

Page 92: ...artment Lamp 4 Battery 5 Fuse Box 6 Air Filter Service Indicator 7 Dip Stick Engine Oil 8 Radiator Cap 9 Engine Oil Filler Cap 10 Windshield Washer Reservoir 11 Power Steering Fluid Reservoir 12 Engin...

Page 93: ...MAX mark Oil levels above the MAX mark may cause engine damage For location of Engine oil filling cap dip stick please refer respective Engine Compartment pages BRAKE FLUID LEVEL The level of the bra...

Page 94: ...ur vehicle Make sure that only recommended coolant is used Mixing of engine coolants may harm your engine s cooling system and its components This may void the warranty Use recommended engine coolant...

Page 95: ...ing fluid or replacement of new filter in the steering reservoir thoroughly clean reservoir shell with clean cloth to prevent power steering fluid contami nation In case of leakage or hard steering Pl...

Page 96: ...iciency Overinflationoftyresmakesthe vehicle ride bumpy and harsh Tyres are more pronetounevenwearanddamagefrom road hazards Under inflated tyres reduce your comfort in vehicle handling and are prone...

Page 97: ...tyre manufacturer Tyre Rotation Replace tyre if excessive tread wear or non uniform tyre wear is noticed Special care for tubeless tyres 1 While removing tyre from wheel rim and mounting it back on wh...

Page 98: ...k wheel alignment at specified intervals Wheel Balancing Wheels of your vehicle are balanced for better ride comfort and longer tyre life Balancing needs to be done whenever tyre is removed from rim 1...

Page 99: ...t 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 is securely mounted I...

Page 100: ...ure for Anti theft device Anti theft device contains battery which is housed under the cover 1 Open three mounting screw provided on cover with suitable tool 2 Open the cover 3 Remove the discharged b...

Page 101: ...dication lamp MIL on the instrument cluster when a fault causes emission levels to increase The OBD system also has a diagnostic connector that can be interfaced with appropriate diagnostic tools whic...

Page 102: ...service may result in problems Several maintenance procedures can be done only by a qualified service technician with special tools Improperly done do it yourself maintenance during the warranty peri...

Page 103: ...3 months whichever is earlier 2nd free service At 9500 10500 km OR 6 months whichever is earlier 3rd free service At 19500 20500 km OR 12 months whichever is earlier All services other than free servi...

Page 104: ...Service x x x x x x x x x x x x hoses vacuum hoses and hydraulic line connections Attend if necessary 5 Check Underbody for loose fasteners and for any damage or leakage in fuel Every Service x x x x...

Page 105: ...x 9 Check and adjust intake stroke exhaust valve clearance Tapet setting 20000 x x x x x 10 Vacuum hoses for EVR EGR Turbo charger if applicable to be replaced 100000Kms x ENGINE 4SP TURBO Not applica...

Page 106: ...x Oil Clean Breather First at 40 000 km and thereafter Every 90000 x every 90 000 km 2 Clean breather in gear box Every Oil change x PROPELLER SHAFT 1 Grease ifapplicable propellershaftwithgreasegun a...

Page 107: ...steering column coupler UJ Replace if necessary Every 10000 x x x x x x x x x x 7 Replace Power steering Oil filter element Every 1 00 000 x BRAKES CLUTCH 1 Check parking brakes adjust if necessary Ev...

Page 108: ...en while cleaning engine compartment It is recommended to use dry low pressure air Do not use pressurised water ADDITIONAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE UNDER SEVERE DRIVING CONDITIONS Under severe driving con...

Page 109: ...esel fuel Upto 15 100 0 15 to 20 70 30 20 and below 50 50 Care should be taken that diesel and supplementary fuel are thoroughly mixed before filling WARNING Do not mix gasoline or alcohol with diesel...

Page 110: ...given below Ambient temperature 0 C Engine oil grade 10 and above SAE 15W 40 20 TO above SAE 10W 30 or SAE 5W 20 Hub bearing grease Front Use Lithium base multipurpose grease Brake and clutch fluid Br...

Page 111: ...0 M 8 5 Litres CASTROL Radicool SFO Premix Approx HPCL HP Thanda Raja TGO GEAR BOX G 76 HPCL HP GO XP 75W90 TGO 1 4 Litres CASTROL CASTROL Syntro 75W90 GL4 EXXON MOBIL MobiLube 1 SHC 75W90 POWER STEER...

Page 112: ...roke 97 mm x 100 mm Capacity 2956 cc Max engine output 50 52 kw at 3000 rpm as per MOST CMVR TAP 115 116 Max torque 223 N m at 1600 2200 rpm as per MOST CMVR TAP 115 116 CLUTCH Type Single plate dry f...

Page 113: ...d bolted cross members SUSPENSION Front Double wishbone type with coil springs Rear Parabolic leaf springs ShockAbsorber Hydraulic double acting telescopic type at front and rear Antiroll bar At both...

Page 114: ...verhang 1006 over rear foot step Overall height 2010 1925 Unladen laden 1985 1900 Ambulance Min turning circle dia 10 45 m Min turning clearance 11 5 m circle dia Ground clearance 182 Unladen WEIGHT k...

Page 115: ...113 TECHNICALINFORMATION 09 VEHICLE DIMENSIONS...

Page 116: ...ORMATION 09 1 Chassis number plate 4SPTC BS III 2 Body Shell Cab no plate 4SPTC BS III Chassis number on frame 1 Chassis number plate CR 4 BS IV 2 Body Shell Cab no plate CR 4 BS IV Engine number Chas...

Page 117: ...115 Rear axle number TECHNICALINFORMATION 09 IDENTIFICATIONPLATES...

Page 118: ...ances like petrol diesel kerosene benzene thinner or other solvents that cause damage to paint 6 Dry your vehicle thoroughly to prevent any damp spots 7 Rinse all surfaces thoroughly to prevent any tr...

Page 119: ...he surface but collects over the surface in patches POLISHING Polishes and cleaners can restore shine to the painted surface that has oxidised and become dull They normally contain mild abrasives and...

Page 120: ...to regularly washing your vehicle the following precautions need to be taken PERIODIC INSPECTION Regularly inspect your vehicle for any damage in the paint film such as deep scratches and immediately...

Page 121: ...ear mode 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 rubber wind...

Page 122: ...such parties under their warranties in respect of such parts Our Dealers TASC s will assist the purchaser in taking up the complaint with the respective manufacturers and their decision on the warran...

Page 123: ...her obligations 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 vehicle or any agreement in relation...

Page 124: ...h power consumption during slow city traffic condition Monitor the vehicle s fuel consumption regularly and if showing rising trend get the vehicle immediately attended at the Company s Authorised Ser...

Page 125: ...g these parts which may spread dust in the atmosphere While carrying out servicing or repairs of your vehicle you should pay keen attention to some of the important engine aggregates and wiring harnes...

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Page 127: ...ign of Customer Speedo Reading Km seal O K Broken R O No Date Dealer s Authorised Service Centre s Stamp Signature 3 FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR TATASUMOGOLD Chassis No...

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