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XENON

XENON

XENON

XENON

Owner's Manual & Service Book

 

Mumbai 

 

Pune 

This owner’s manual should be considered as a permanent part of the vehicle and must remain with the vehicle.

Edition :

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Summary of Contents for Xenon

Page 1: ...A A XENON XENON XENON XENON XENON Owner s Manual Service Book Mumbai Pune This owner s manual should be considered as a permanent part of the vehicle and must remain with the vehicle Edition Ofrecido...

Page 2: ...in this book may not be fitted on your vehicle but they are applicable for other versions of XENON C Copyright 2004 TATA MOTORS All rights reserved The material in this manual may not be reproduced o...

Page 3: ...operation at all times and to obtain better performance at optimum operating costs All service and maintenance tasks should be carried out at the specified service intervals Some of the items accesso...

Page 4: ...The Engine With Jump Leads 73 Know your Xenon 6 Warranty Terms Condition 8 Environmental Care 10 Xenon At A Glance Driving Controls 12 Instrument Cluster 13 Steering Lock and Ignition Switch 20 Combi...

Page 5: ...ce Maintenance Schedule 119 Record of Services Performed 124 Record of Repairs Carried Out 126 Towing The Vehicle 72 Routine Service 73 Preliminary Trouble Shooting 74 Electrical Maintenance Fuses Rel...

Page 6: ...overdrive 5th for excellent fuel efficiency and tough road gripping tyres for added traction Know Your Xenon The DICOR Engine has a sophisticated common rail fuel system It consists of ECU sensors and...

Page 7: ...nd an antiroll bar make up the front independent suspension set up Parabolic springs coupled at the rear ensure good road holding and stability An ergonomically designed cabin with added features such...

Page 8: ...er parties this warranty shall not apply but buyers of the vehicle shall be entitled to so far as permissible by law all such rights as we may have against such parties under their warranties in respe...

Page 9: ...otherwise expressed or implied and all other 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...

Page 10: ...p the engine during first start of the day by idling as cold temperatures within engine could cause rise in the emissions such as CO HC particulate Monitor fuel consumption regularly and if it shows a...

Page 11: ...vehicle Avoid running the vehicle out of fuel as it can result in engine misfire Please adhere to recommended fuel specifications while filling up top While carrying out servicing or repairs you shou...

Page 12: ...Horn Pad 6 Accelerator Pedal 7 Brake Pedal 8 Clutch Pedal 9 Music System 10 Ash Tray 11 Parking Brake 12 Power Window Switches 13 Cup Holder 14 Gear Shift Lever 15 Cigarette Lighter 16 A C Controls 1...

Page 13: ...13 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Xenon At a Glance 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 11 15 14 13 16 18 17 27 21 9 25 24 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 20 19 22 26 23 Ofrecido por www electromanuales com...

Page 14: ...g ON Indicator Amber If fitted 11 Direction Indicator Green 12 Head Lamp Main Beam Indicator Blue 13 Engine Low Oil Pressure Indicator Red 14 Battery Charging Indicator Red 15 Brake Fluid Level Check...

Page 15: ...or 4L mode Rear Fog Lamp Indicator Provision This symbol Amber coloured lights up when the rear fog lamps are switched ON Turn Signal Turn signal lamps can be operated only when the ignition supply is...

Page 16: ...is running It indicates that the alternator is not functioning Switch off all unnecessary electrical equipment and get the problem attended to at an Authorised Service outlet It also lights up when br...

Page 17: ...s are done through MODE and SET push buttons knobs provided on either side of the LCD The MODE knob is used to select one of the Trip meterA Trip meter B OR Intensity level of panel illumination Switc...

Page 18: ...or blink rapidly it is an indication of problem in the blinker electrical system or the indicator bulb at front or rear has fused Get it rectified immediately Lock Indicator Warning Light If it blink...

Page 19: ...uge The gauge indicates the temperature of the engine coolant The red zone at H indicates temperature higher than the normal Avoid driving when the pointer is in the red zone It indicates engine overh...

Page 20: ...gine more than 10 secs continuously If the engine does not start wait for 30 secs before cranking it again Release the key immediately after starting the engine otherwise starter motor flywheel ring m...

Page 21: ...21 COMBI SWITCH Xenon At a Glance Ofrecido por www electromanuales com...

Page 22: ...Rear Fog Lamp LIGHTS CONTROL SWITCH LEVER RIGHT Rotate selector knob to set delay timing for intermittent wipe After wash function is activated then there will be three wipes of wiper There will be on...

Page 23: ...witch anti clock wise to switch on the rear fog lamp Rear fog lamps are operative only when the head lights or front fog lamps are switched ON Rotate the switch to same direction to switch OFF the rea...

Page 24: ...ING SWITCH Xenon At a Glance 1 Head Lamp Leveling Switch 2 Electrical Demisting Switch Head Lamp Leveling Switch 1 2 NOTICE Since the leveling switch takes care of headlamp focus pattern under differe...

Page 25: ...vehicle only It is electrically operated and mounted on dashboard below the instrument cluster It is a gear selector switch It has 3 different gear positions 2H 4H and 4L They indicate 2H 4 x 2 4H 4 x...

Page 26: ...odels for fitment of a music system on the facia for the installation of speakers is made on all doors Analog Clock The vehicle is fitted with analog clock on the centre console It has a knob at the b...

Page 27: ...C Xenon At a Glance AIR FLOW PATTERN Central Air vents Towards Face Towards foot Board Side Air vents Towards foot Board Side Air vents Demisting vents Towards Windscreen Demisting vents Towards Winds...

Page 28: ...nob B centre of the control panel HEATING VENTILATION AIR CONDITIONING HVAC Xenon At a Glance C Air Direction Control Knob The air flow can be changed by turning the knob C to the desired direction B...

Page 29: ...ation mode air inside the vehicle is circulated again and again In Fresh mode air is taken from atmosphere and circulated in the vehicle Recirculation mode can be used Q While driving in dusty conditi...

Page 30: ...g Blue position At maximum cooling A C trips off automatically when the desired temperature is achieved Q In case you find reduction in air flow or foul smell in the passenger compartment clean the ev...

Page 31: ...rd The air vents can be adjusted upward and downward HEATING VENTILATION AIR CONDITIONING HVAC Xenon At a Glance Side Ventilators NOTICE Q AC Gas charging Quantity should be 500 20 gms R 134a Non CFC...

Page 32: ...ter fully in When heated to specified temperature it pops out Take the lighter out and light your cigarette After use place the lighter in its position NOTICE Q Do not insert any other part or accesso...

Page 33: ...It also contains side indicator lamp and a parking lamp 1 Main Dip Beam 2 Direction Indicator 3 Position Parking Lamp Tail Lamp The tail lamp assembly incorporates the following 1 Parking Lamp 2 Brak...

Page 34: ...mps Door Lamp These are provided on the inner side of the front and rear doors to warn the traffic coming from the rear that the door is open Door Puddle Lamp This is provided on the bottom side of th...

Page 35: ...rting the key in the ignition switch When the key is turned to the IGN position the lamp goes OFF immediately OFF In this position the lamp will not come ON at all Two rectangular shaped push type ON...

Page 36: ...bright sunlight The sun visors can also be moved sideways towards the door SUN VISOR MIRRORS Xenon At a Glance 1 Sunvisor 2 Vanity Mirror 2 1 A Vanity Mirror has been provided on the back of the Co dr...

Page 37: ...ion 1 Move the main switch to L for left side and R for right side 2 Use the 4 positions of the knob to adjust the rear view mirrors to correct angles REAR VIEW MIRRORS Xenon At a Glance Inner Rear Vi...

Page 38: ...der and Ash Tray These are provided for your convenience Utility pocket box Utility pocket is provided to the door to keep magazines books etc GLOVE BOX CUP HOLDER UTILITY POCKET Xenon At a Glance Rea...

Page 39: ...rated When the lock switch is in UNLOCK position then only the rear windows switches can be operated WARNING Ensure that the driver controlled switch is in LOCK position when children are in the vehic...

Page 40: ...d by pulling the opening lever located at the right hand side of the driver seat WARNING Fuel vapour is extremely hazardous Always stop the engine before refueling and never refuel near sparks or open...

Page 41: ...only on the rear wheels is provided on your vehicle The parking brake lever is located behind the gearshift lever To apply the parking brake pull the lever up fully The indicator light on the instrum...

Page 42: ...king the vehicle from distant place Refer arm mode Q Immobilisation of vehicle continuous flashing of turn indicators if theft is detected Refer Armed Panic Q Protection when user forgets to lock usin...

Page 43: ...er supply is cut Auto Armed Vehicle cannot be driven Immobilised Fuel ignition starter supply is cut Auto Armed Immobiliser is sensing for unauthorised entry ANTI THEFT IMMOBILISER AND KEYLESS ENTRY S...

Page 44: ...tion when user forgets to lock the vehicle using remote Q In Unlock mode after the key is taken out of the Ignition switch and leaving the vehicle door is opened and closed vehicle arms automatically...

Page 45: ...cking unlocking the driver s door using mechanical key knob FORCED PANIC MODE Q Press LOCK and UNLOCK on User Remote simultaneously Q Turn indicator lamps start flashing continuously Press any button...

Page 46: ...onds 6 After step 5 the LED starts flashing 0 5 second ON 0 5 second OFF for maximum 9 counts the user Must count the number of LED flashes and turn ignition ON as soon as this count matches the first...

Page 47: ...o be repeated CHANGING OF SECRET CODE This procedure is applicable in case when the user wants to change the secret code Changing of the code will be possible when the cluster LED is blinking 1 Enter...

Page 48: ...s to be entered can be from 1 to 9 After successful entry of all 4 digits of new secret codes the cluster LED stops flashing for 10 sec 13 Again repeat the steps 7 8 and 9 with the same new 4 digit nu...

Page 49: ...s The next pressing of the UNLOCK button of the User Remote will unlock disarm the vehicle and then the vehicle can be driven Contact the dealer if the vehicle still could not be started Q Pressing UN...

Page 50: ...key through your authorized dealer Front Doors Driver Co driver Locking unlocking doors with key from outside Both front doors drivers co driver have separate locking facility Front doors can be locke...

Page 51: ...DOOR LOCK CHILD LOCK Getting Started Location of door opening lever latch Childproof Lock Both the rear doors on dual cab model are provided with child proof lock Push the lock lever located on verti...

Page 52: ...lift up and leave at desired click position To reduce the height press the unlock button push the head restraint down wards 2 Moving the Seat Forward Backward To adjust the seat position lift the leve...

Page 53: ...t a belt around a child being carried on occupants lap Q After inserting the tab make sure that the connection is secure and belt strap is not twisted Q Be careful not to damage belt webbing or hardwa...

Page 54: ...ecautions for Baby Small Child Pregnant Woman TATAMOTORS strongly urges that the driver and passengers in the vehicle be properly restrained at all times with the seat belts Failure to do so could inc...

Page 55: ...the manufacturer s instructions Do Not install a rearward facing child seat in the front passenger seat if a front passenger airbag is fitted An inflating airbag could impact with the seat causing ser...

Page 56: ...in such a way that all the instrument panel gauges and warning lights are visible Q Release the lever keep the lever in up position Make sure that steering wheel is securely locked by moving up and do...

Page 57: ...e lights are clean and unobstructed Remove dust frost snow or ice if any on these Q Check that any items you may be carrying inside with you are stored properly or fastened down securely Q Check adjus...

Page 58: ...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 users by alerting your pre...

Page 59: ...ohol and drugs will severely impair your control of the vehicle and increase the risk of injury to yourself and others Mobile Phones Avoid using mobile phones while driving your vehicle This could div...

Page 60: ...n and then accelerating which uses more fuel Fuel Economy Speeds Gear Speed kmph 1st 15 2nd 30 3rd 45 4th 60 5th 80 Driving FUEL SAVING TIPS NOTICE Always Maintain a Clean Engine Air Filter The amount...

Page 61: ...le for the first 1500 1800 km of operation Do not exceed the following vehicle speed during running in period Gear Box Gear box has all synchromesh gears including reverse The 5th gear is an over driv...

Page 62: ...not shift into reverse gear with vehicle moving forward While changing gear it is recommended to shift at the speeds given in the table You can get extra braking from the engine when slowing down by...

Page 63: ...ential 4x4 version only A standard differential delivers torque equally to each wheel In case one wheel loses traction and begins to spin the differential distributes rotary speed unequally but with s...

Page 64: ...e changed If in 4H mode the vehicle was moving forward then stop it wait and then engage reverse gear If it was moving reverse in 4H mode then stop it wait and then engage forward gear of main gear bo...

Page 65: ...indicates a fault in transfer case or in its electrical circuit NOTICE Four wheel drive facility is a powerful tool which enables the vehicle to traverse terrain which is otherwise inaccessible to tw...

Page 66: ...e can still be stopped with a higher pedal effort In case of vacuum failure or brake circuit failure slow down the vehicle by shifting to a lower gear and lifting your foot from the accelerator pedal...

Page 67: ...to nearest AUTHORISED Workshop to check for the entry of water into the cylinders It will also be necessary to replace the lubricants of engine gearbox transfer case front axle and rear axle if water...

Page 68: ...onally across a hill The danger is in loss of traction and sideways slippage possibly resulting in tipping over If unavoidable choose as mild an angle as possible and keep the vehicle moving If the wh...

Page 69: ...least 50 meters behind the vehicle in the same lane of traffic 4 Increase the distance to 150 meters on a highway or if on the crest of a hill where it obscures the view Abad hill top obscures the vi...

Page 70: ...icle with someone inside or with a load b Raise the vehicle only high enough to remove and change tyre c Do not work under the vehicle when only supported by a jack as personnel injury may occur Use v...

Page 71: ...and pull the wheel from beneath the vehicle e Remove the holder bracket from the wheel rim by lowering it and taking it out Spare Wheel Access Hole 10 Remove wheel mounting nuts and take out flat tyre...

Page 72: ...the holder bracket inside the wheel rim First locate one lug on the edge of the centre hole of the wheel rim and then locate the other lug in any one of the bolt holes c Insert the spare wheel carrier...

Page 73: ...V Its capacity must be approximately the same as the original battery capacity The voltage and capacity are given on the batteries Q Do not disconnect the discharged battery from the vehicle Q Switch...

Page 74: ...rope as your vehicle may crash into the vehicle towing your car when it stops suddenly Q Switch ON the hazard warning signals of both vehicles to warn other road users Q Where possible keep the engin...

Page 75: ...ast every week Engine Oil Level Engine coolant Level Brake Fluid Level Washer Fluid Level Battery Tyre inflation pressure Do it Yourself Improper or incomplete service may result in problems Several m...

Page 76: ...er battery Q Clean tighten connections 2 Engine cranks but does not start Air in the fuel system Q Get the air removed by squeezing the primer pear pump Q Check leakages 3 Check Engine lamp continue S...

Page 77: ...ace if broken 6 Poor pickup Air in the fuel system Q Remove the air Clogged fuel filter Q Clean Replace the element Clogged air filter Q Clean Replace the element Clutch slipping out of adjustment Q G...

Page 78: ...push rod of the slave Q Replace slave cylinder if cylinder for any stickiness necessary BRAKES 1 Poor brakes Insufficient brake fluid Q Get the brake fluid filled Air in the system Q Get the air remo...

Page 79: ...Q Replace Glazed lining Q Clean or replace lining Loose rivets Q Install rivets properly Wrong lining Q Install correct lining Shoe return spring broken Q Replace Front pads rubbing on the disc Q Get...

Page 80: ...2 Non functioning Electrical Fuse blown in the circuit Q Replace the fuse if blown accessories such as power Loose connectors Q Get the connection properly windows head lamps fuel tightened fixed temp...

Page 81: ...Q Replace tie rod end suspension rod ends lower ball joints OR arm tie rod or drive shaft joints tie rod in side ball joints Warning noise for pad wear Q Replace pad or mounting Q Repair mounting Wor...

Page 82: ...82 FUSES RELAYS Electrical Maintenance 1 Fuse Relay Box 2 Maxifuse Box 2 1 Cabin Fuse Box Maxifuse Box Ofrecido por www electromanuales com...

Page 83: ...83 FUSES RELAYS Electrical Maintenance FUSES RELAY BOX Ofrecido por www electromanuales com...

Page 84: ...ry charging indicator 1 4W wedge type 12V 1 4W 1 Glow plug Indicator 1 4W wedge type 12V 1 4W 1 Low oil pressure indicator 1 4W wedge type 12V 1 4W 1 Malfunction indicator lamp MIL 1 4W wedge type 12V...

Page 85: ...the main dip beam lamp BULB REPLACEMENT Q Remove the locking clip to removethemainbeamlampwith connector Q Disconnect the lamp from the connector and Replace with new one with same rating and with rig...

Page 86: ...ause the bulb to break due to the heat Tail Lamp Bulbs Replacement Remove all bulbs by twisting the bulb holder after replacement fix the holder 3 3 2 1 1 3 2 Fog Lamps Front and Rear fog lamps can be...

Page 87: ...sects bird droppings oil grease fuel and stone chippings should be removed as soon as possible Washing Do not wash the Vehicle in direct sunlight wash in shade Spray the Vehicle thoroughly with a cold...

Page 88: ...ts of imperforated plastic as they do not allow moisture on the Vehicle body to evaporate Inflate the tyres as per the specification and check it at regular intervals Check the battery charge every si...

Page 89: ...tely afterwards for any stains clean them 5 External contamination in the form of sap or industrial fall out may mar or develop spots on a new finish Hence avoid parking your vehicle near trees which...

Page 90: ...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 OPENING CLOSING THE BONNET Bonnet Release Lever...

Page 91: ...ir 2 Engine Oil Filling Cap 3 Clutch fluid reservoir 4 Engine Oil Dipstick 5 Power steering reservoir 6 Fuse Box 7 E C U 8 Fuse box Relay 9 Battery 10 Radiator Cap 11 Auxiliary tank 12 Wind shield was...

Page 92: ...periodically cleaned Replace the air filter element with a new one when air cleaner service indicator shows red band even after cleaning Always use a genuine air filter element The air filter is locat...

Page 93: ...p when theengineishot Useonlybranded premixed ready to use coolant WARNING Do not remove radiator cap when engine is hot It may cause serious injury Brake Fluid Level The level of the brake fluid must...

Page 94: ...anintenance The level of the power steering fluid must be between the min max marks on the side of the power steering fluid container If the level falls below the min mark add recommended fluid Refer...

Page 95: ...If any alteration is done in Rear suspension the performance of this valve will be impaired The valve stem gap should be adjusted whenever rear spring is changed Adjustment Valve Setting Method With l...

Page 96: ...imenter in order to indicate to the driver that the sedimenter has to be drained Whenever water in fuel sedimenter indicator glows in instrument cluster the water need to be drained from the sedimente...

Page 97: ...p This is used for priming the fuel manually after overhauling of the engine or after refitment of fuel lines or after changing either fuel filter or sedimenter Pump by means of priming pump pear pump...

Page 98: ...etter fuel efficiency Over inflation of tyres makes the car ride bumpy and harsh Tyres are more prone to uneven wear and damage from road hazards Under inflated tyres reduce your comfort in car handli...

Page 99: ...at the tyre is refitted in the original location on the wheel rim Ensure that balancing weights are not disturbed during removal of tyres Check the balance weight prior to the removal of the tyre If f...

Page 100: ...f tyre and subsequent dislodging of tyre from rim 4 Maintain recommended inflation pressure Over inflation in particular may cause puncture or bursting of tyre NOTICE Life and wear pattern of tyres de...

Page 101: ...mbalance for tyre with rim 250 gm cm max 2 Total balance weight should be within 140 gms on each side 3 Relocate the tyre if the weight required to balance is more than 140 gms 4 Balance weights are a...

Page 102: ...als with a terminal cleaning tool or wire brush Reconnect and tighten the cables coat the terminals with petroleum jelly Ensure that battery is securely mounted If you need to connect the battery to a...

Page 103: ...8 8 5 Litres Soft water CASTROL Radicool GEARBOX OIL Synthetic 75W90 CASTROL Castrol Syntro 75W90 GL4 GL4 HPCL Gear Oil HP Gear EP 75W90 T 1 6 Litres EXXON MOBIL Mobillube 1 SHC 75W90 REAR AXLE OIL 85...

Page 104: ...th diesel Use low sulphur content fuel having a cloud point that is at least 10 degrees below the lowest expected fuel temperature Cloud point is the temperature at which wax crystals begin to form in...

Page 105: ...oil confirming to multi grade oil 15W40API CH4 and MB 228 3 specifications range of ambient temperature at which these can be used are as follows Ambient temperature upto Deg C Engine oil grade 10 abo...

Page 106: ...4x4 vehicles A Oil Level Plug B Drain Plug Gear box G 76 A Oil Level Plug B Drain Plug OIL FILLING DRAIN POINTS Front Live Axle 4x4 Spicer A Oil Level Plug B Drain Plug Engine 2 2 L Dicor A Oil Fillin...

Page 107: ...ction diaphragm type Outside diameter 240 mm of clutch lining Friction area 503 sq cm Approximately 3 GEAR BOX Model GBS 76 5 4 1 with overdrive Type Synchromesh on all gears No of gears 5 forward 1 r...

Page 108: ...es Tyre Pressure 205 R 16 Tubeless tyre For 4X2 Unladen Front 29 PSI 200kPa Rear 29 PSI 200kPa Laden Front 29 PSI 200kPa Rear 44 PSI 300 kPa 6 FRONT AXLE Type Independently suspended 7 LIVE FRONT AXLE...

Page 109: ...System Voltage 12 volts ve earth Alternator Capacity 125Amperes Battery 12 V 80 Ah MF 15 PERFORMANCE Max speed 160 kmph Max gradeability at rated GVW 41 4x2 vehicle 41 4x4 vehicle 4x2 mode 90 4x4 veh...

Page 110: ...1571 Track Rear 1571 Overall Length 5125 Max Width 1860 Front Overhang 870 Rear Overhang 1105 Overall Height Unladen laden 1765 1730 Minimum Turning Circle Dia 12 0 m Minimum Turning Clearance Circle...

Page 111: ...Identification Gearbox Number G 76 Chassis Number plate on Tie Member Vehicle identification Number VIN on Frame Transfercase Number Plate 4x4 Engine Number Punch Location Vehicle identification Numb...

Page 112: ...112 LOCATION OF AGGREGATE NUMBER Vehicle Identification Rear Axle Number Spicer Front Live Axle Number 4x4 Ofrecido por www electromanuales com...

Page 113: ...ax 9 Check for any Leakages of coolant 10 Drain water from fuel water separator 11 Check hose clamps pipes at all locations in cooling system 12 Check hose clamps pipes at all locations in air intake...

Page 114: ...hes and windows 36 Check for any complaints on cab fittings instrument panel glove box etc 37 Check and tighten hand loose fasteners 38 Check for any breakages bends failure of any component assembly...

Page 115: ...ld the vehicle provided the vehicle is sent to them at the kilometerages specified and that this service book is produced before them The vehicle is entitled to pre delivery service with free labour A...

Page 116: ...personnel trained by us Besides they have adequate stocks of genuine spare parts for replacement purposes should the need arise Our Authorised Workshops are therefore in a position to render you any e...

Page 117: ...ary Monthly 6 Lubricate accelerator linkage with oil can Monthly 7 Grease with grease gun Where grease nipple is provided Tie rod ball joints Drag link ball joints Idler arm ball joints and Centre lin...

Page 118: ...even after cleaning get the air filter element replaced red band appears 15 Wheel balancing Whenever a tyre is removed from wheel rim 16 Check front tyre wear pattern If there is an uneven tyre wear g...

Page 119: ...x x x 5 All standard checks as per job card Every Service x x x x x x x x x 6 Check ensure normal working of engine using Diagnostic Every Service x x x x x x x x x Equipment 2 2L DICOR ENGINE 1 Clea...

Page 120: ...e throttle valve GEAR BOX 1 Change oil in gear box x First at 45 000 KM there after every 90 000 KM 2 Change oil in transfer case for 4X4 45 000 KM x x 3 Clean breather in gear box also Transfer case...

Page 121: ...s bushes replace if necessary 30 000 km x x x 5 Grease steering spindle and sleeve 30 000 km x x x 6 Check adjust front wheel bearing play Change grease in 45 000 km x x front hubs 7 Change oil in pow...

Page 122: ...roper tightening and alignment of load 15 000 km x x x x x x x body fasteners Check condition of rubber mounting 2 Check and ensure proper locking of Tail gate Adjust if necessary Every service x x x...

Page 123: ...Towing B Driving on Dusty Sandy roads C More than 50 in terms of kms driving in heavy city traffic D Frequently operating in mountainous area ITEM INTERVAL CONDITION A B C D 1 Engine Oil Oil Filter C...

Page 124: ...Reading KMs Repair Order No Servicing Dealer s Signature Stamp 135 000 150 000 165 000 180 000 195 000 210 000 225 000 240 000 255 000 270 000 285 000 Recommended Service At km Date Odometer Reading...

Page 125: ...465 000 480 000 495 000 510 000 525 000 540 000 555 000 570 000 585 000 600 000 Recommended Service At km Date Odometer Reading KMs Repair Order No Servicing Dealer s Signature Stamp Recommended Serv...

Page 126: ...126 126 Record of Repairs Carried Out Chassis No Date Odometer Reading KMs Repair Order No Servicing Dealer s Signature Stamp Particulars of Repair Ofrecido por www electromanuales com...

Page 127: ...127 Record of Repairs Carried Out Chassis No Date Odometer Reading KMs Repair Order No Servicing Dealer s Signature Stamp Particulars of Repair Ofrecido por www electromanuales com...

Page 128: ...128 Record of Repairs Carried Out Chassis No Date Odometer Reading KMs Repair Order No Servicing Dealer s Signature Stamp Particulars of Repair Ofrecido por www electromanuales com...

Page 129: ...has been carried out as per details given in the Service Schedule Chassis No Engine No Gear Box No WORK DONE TO MY SATISFACTION Sign of Customer Speedo Reading Km seal O K Broken R O No Date Dealer s...

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Page 131: ...TISF TISFA A A A ACTION CTION CTION CTION CTION Sign ofCustomer Speedo Reading Km seal O K Broken R O No Date Dealer s Authorised Service Centre s Stamp Signature T T T T Ta a a a ata Sumo G ta Sumo...

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