TATA Motors XPRES-T EV 2021 Owner'S Manual Download Page 7

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Stowage Areas 

Glove Box                              72 

Driver Side coin box                73 

Utility pockets on doors             73 

Center Console                      74 

Tail gate

 

Compartment            75 

Card Holder                           75 
 

Coat Hook                             75 
 

Collapsible Hook                     76 

Climate Control 

Air Vents & Distribution            77 

Fully Automatic temperature  
Control                                  78 

HVAC sensors                       83 

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Starting & Driving 

Pre-Driving Checks                    85 

Driving Tips                            86 

Seat Adjustments                    88 

Rear View Mirrors                      89 

Sun Visors                                 90 

Steering Wheel Adjustments     91 

Steering Lock cum Ignition  
Switch                                        91 

Preparation for Starting             92 

Driving Modes                            94 

Parking brakes                           96 

Summary of Contents for XPRES-T EV 2021

Page 1: ...XPRES T EV OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...er Assistance Centre will be glad to assist you on our Toll Free no 1800 209 8282 You can also approach nearest TATA MOTORS dealer A sepa rate Dealer network address booklet is provided with the Owner...

Page 3: ...ns do s don ts before driving Always carry out prescribed service maintenance work as well as any required repairs at an authorized TATA MOTOR Dealer or Authorized Service Centre TASC Use only genuine...

Page 4: ...ign equipment and technical features without any obligation to install them on the vehicles previously sold The equipment in your vehicle may therefore differ from that shown in the descriptions and i...

Page 5: ...ng Vehicle charging 7 Normal charging 7 Charging point requirements 7 17 Do s and Don t 8 Charging box details 9 19 Fast charging 12 3 1 General Safety Safe Driving 15 Seat Belts 17 Child Restraint Sy...

Page 6: ...45 Instrument Cluster 46 Driver Information Display 48 Driver Information Settings 54 Warning lamp 57 Combi Switches 64 Mic 65 Infotainment System 66 5 Dashboard Features USB AUX 66 Steering mounted...

Page 7: ...5 Collapsible Hook 76 7 Climate Control Air Vents Distribution 77 Fully Automatic temperature Control 78 HVAC sensors 83 8 0 Starting Driving Pre Driving Checks 85 Driving Tips 86 Seat Adjustments 88...

Page 8: ...zard Warning Switch 102 In Case of Flat Tyre 103 Towing 107 Fuses 109 10 Maintenance Maintenance Service 117 E box Compartment 118 Brake fluid 119 Windshield Washer fluid 119 Auxiliary Battery 120 Tyr...

Page 9: ...2 Vehicle Dimensions 135 Aggregate Identification Nos 136 12 Car Care and Value Added Services Car Care 137 Washing 137 Waxing 138 Polishing 138 Interior Fabric Cleaning 138 Paint Care 139 Wiper Care...

Page 10: ...CONTENTS x...

Page 11: ...do not do this or never SAFE DRIVING Safety consciousness not only ensures your safety and the safety of other road users but also helps to reduce the wear and tear of your vehicle Safe driving depen...

Page 12: ...ARNING The EV Electric Vehicle system uses a high voltage current Failure to follow the proper handling in structions may cause serious injury or death An EV Electric Vehicle cannot be push started or...

Page 13: ...om air by any measures except using water such as covering with sand or using carbon dioxide Fire extinguisher dry powder fire extinguisher The cell should be treated after smoke dis persing If your v...

Page 14: ...dealer for any necessary maintenance Battery Disposal The Batteries need to be disposed in a cleaner and responsible manner The batteries need to be disposed in a suitable boxes that does not create a...

Page 15: ...ing steady speed Vehicle driving style has a direct im pact on battery capacity Operate accelerator and brake pe dal smoothly for better battery per formance Drive motor brake vacuum pump In AC coolin...

Page 16: ...KNOW YOUR EV 6...

Page 17: ...otors for charging Do not charge the car if water is found in the charging port and socket For normal charging wet port we can clean with cloth and make it dry But if it is a fast charg ing socket ple...

Page 18: ...ing brake before go out of car and also engage park ing brake in long signals too Do not get any accessory installed by unauthorized person Do not wash the vehicle while charg ing Do not carry out cha...

Page 19: ...ery three consecutive charging cycle it is recommended to have at least one complete 100 charging operation Indicator for 100 charge is charging light in clus ter turning into a solid green indica tio...

Page 20: ...nk charging continuously ON Output not connected RCD OK Charging Procedure Always charge your car with charging ca ble provided with car It usually takes 9 Hrs XM XT 11 30 Hrs XM XT to charge complete...

Page 21: ...procedure provided in Owner s Manual Change light Green indicator will flash continuously during charging It will be continuously on till charging is completed Once charging is completed first switch...

Page 22: ...s unique vehicle control unit VCU which controls the en ergy flow from power source to battery power pack through on board charger Moreover If any power disruption or power failure VCU remembers the p...

Page 23: ...ure Park the vehicle To access the fast charging port easily NOTE IF you are going for long vacation more than week press Service Dis connect Switch Remove 12V Auxil iary Battery Ve or ve terminal Re...

Page 24: ...g charging temperature of bat tery increases then battery cooling operation will start automatically When vehicle is charged 100 SOC press stop button on the station and dock back the fast charging ca...

Page 25: ...kes during cor nering When overtaking the vehicles make sure that the road ahead is clear Never drive under the influence of al cohol or drugs If your vehicle is equipped with info tainment navigation...

Page 26: ...g switch in case of hazardous parking or if your vehicle is disabled to warn the passing traffic Maintain a speed such that you can stop within illuminated distance of head lamps Climbing Sharp Gradie...

Page 27: ...on the lap portion of seat belt across your thighs below your abdo men To remove slack pull up a bit on the shoulder seat belt To loosen the lap portion seat belt if it is too tight tilt the tongue an...

Page 28: ...apart in a collision and leave you with no protection If the seat belt webbing or hardware is damaged get it replaced immediately at TATA Motors Authorized service centre Do not put any items such as...

Page 29: ...a collision get it inspected immediately at authorised TATA MOTORS SERVICE Center Seat Belt with Load Limiter if Equipped You can use the load limiter seat belts in the same manner as ordinary seat b...

Page 30: ...will sound for pre defined duration until the front passenger seat belt is fastened If this system is also provided for other than Front row seats applicable above warning will appear until seat belts...

Page 31: ...nd reduce the risk if injuries All children below age of one year must always ride in a rear facing infant CRS Keep children in a forward facing CRS with a harness until they reach the size or weight...

Page 32: ...y restraints approved for use in this age group Universal is a category in the AIS072 ECE R44 norm WARNING If a child is seated in the front seat it may cause serious injury or even death during any c...

Page 33: ...collision we recommend to get seat belts seats ISOFIX and top tether anchorages as may be applicable investigated at TATA MOTORS Authorised service centre NOTE A CRS in a closed vehicle can become ve...

Page 34: ...g SRS warning indicator in the instrument cluster illuminates continuously it means that there is malfunction in the system Remove the CRS from front passenger seat and contact your TATA MOTORS author...

Page 35: ...your view nor make it harder to exit the vehicle Airbag inflation is virtually instantaneous and occurs with considerable force accompanied by loud noise and smoke which is usual The inflated airbag t...

Page 36: ...belts In order to minimize the risk and severity of injury in the collision Always use seat belts and CRS during trip Even with air bags this can cause injury or death in the collision If you put on...

Page 37: ...GENERAL SAFETY 27 Wrong seating positions...

Page 38: ...ct deployment of airbags and may lead to severe or fatal injuries ALWAYS contact your TATA MOTORS authorised service centre if the vehicle is damaged even if airbag has not inflated ALWAYS contact you...

Page 39: ...bility you may have please contact your Authorized TATA MOTORS Dealer for necessary guidance Do not tamper with SRS in any way This will lead to unexpected performance of system and may cause serious...

Page 40: ...effec tive occupant protection during rollover collision Front airbags are not designed to deploy in a rollover as frontal airbags cannot offer any protection in rollover collision When do front airba...

Page 41: ...will start only if all the codes match Loss of keys If you cannot the find the key contact the nearest TATA MOTORS authorized dealer immediately WARNING Do not turn ON ignition switch by using E key...

Page 42: ...r which is locked by activating the child lock cannot be opened from the inside It can be opened only from the outside NOTE Lift the lock lever upward to deac tivate the childproof lock when not requi...

Page 43: ...ew spare keys Re member that it is not possible to prepare new spare keys without the key Tag number Keep the Flip key safely because without it the vehicle cannot be started Vehicle Condition Immobil...

Page 44: ...e as soon as possible While Braking In an emergency situation take your foot off the accelerator and press the brake pedal fully This allows the ABS to regulate braking for you and have steering contr...

Page 45: ...els to optimize braking distance and to ensure vehicle stability by means of lowering braking pressure increase at rear wheels WARNING If EBD is malfunctioning the rear wheels can lock e g under full...

Page 46: ...GENERAL SAFETY 36...

Page 47: ...arking Red LED will be flashed on the remote To switch OFF the approach lights press and release the same button or it automatically turns OFF after 60 seconds NOTE Follow me Home headlamp activation...

Page 48: ...osed and the vehi cle speed crosses 10 kmph When ignition key is taken out all the doors get automatically unlocked Auto relock When unlocked with remote key and if no door is opened within 30 seconds...

Page 49: ...Engage the key and turn it clockwise to lock and counter clockwise to open the door Locking without a key from inside All the doors can also be locked from in side by pressing knob 1 on driver door a...

Page 50: ...the main control panel located on the driver s arm rest They work only when the key is in the IGN ON position NOTE Power windows can be operated for 3 minutes in IGN OFF position and when key is taken...

Page 51: ...ed the individ ual switches provided on rear passenger doors cannot be operated It can only be operated by using the window switches on driver s arm rest WARNING If children operate the windows they c...

Page 52: ...he wiper arms are not raised before you lift up the bon net to avoid damaging the wiper arms and the bonnet 4 Lift the bonnet up Pull the bonnet stay rod from its clip and engage the free end into the...

Page 53: ...er is located on the right hand side of the driver seat Lift the lever to unlock tail gate Lift the tail gate Option II It can also be opened by using door key The lock is located on the tail gate To...

Page 54: ...OPENING AND CLOSING 44...

Page 55: ...g Switch 5 Combi Switch 6 Steering Wheel 7 Instrument Cluster 8 Horn pad Air Bag DAB 9 Driver side pocket 10 Accelerator Pedal 11 Brake Pedal 12 Foot Rest 13 USB AUX Port if fitted 14 Power Socket 15...

Page 56: ...DASHBOARD AND FEATURES 46 Instrument Cluster NOTE All indicators shown may not be applicable to your vehicle Speedometer State of Charge SoC Set knob Mode knob Driver Information Display...

Page 57: ...nition ON SoC Gauge needle moves to MAX and comes back to 0 position This is a welcome strategy and self check fea ture Speedometer Speedometer indicates the vehicle speed in km h NOTE At every key IN...

Page 58: ...eading becomes 0 0 after it crosses 9999 9 kms Distance To Empty Indicates approximate distance that your vehicle can travel with avail able usable battery charge left in battery it is displayed in km...

Page 59: ...ers in which service is due If service is overdue it will display 0 km or 0 days and spanner symbol will blink Never reset the display between service intervals otherwise this may result in to incorre...

Page 60: ...pen roof lamp will be ON provided that roof lamp switch is in position Time to Charge ttc Indicates approximate time to charge for complete Charging of Bat tery It indicates in HH MM Hours Minutes Thi...

Page 61: ...te In Limp Home mode D S mode will not work Note If is displayed it means Fault condition In such case take vehicle to authorized TATA MOTORS service station Digital Efficiency Gauge This Gauge repres...

Page 62: ...will be displayed along with ECO indication This Indicating user is driving in less power consumption and economical When you drive the vehicle in Regeneration mode 14 bars will be displayed along wi...

Page 63: ...ons driving habits and condition of the vehicle It is an estimate value of the available driving distance NOTE If DTE is displayed as then take your vehicle to TATA MOTORS Author ized Service Centre T...

Page 64: ...DASHBOARD AND FEATURES 54 Driver Information Settings Screen flow of Instrument cluster...

Page 65: ...DASHBOARD AND FEATURES 55 Clock setting...

Page 66: ...amp ON and then Press the SET knob on Instrument Cluster Press SET knob to change the illumina tion intensity level in 5 steps A delayed press on the SET knob for a selected in tensity will confirm it...

Page 67: ...ed 2 Lamp blinks Vehicle is in immobilized condition when key is not engaged 3 Lamp ON Problem with key system Contact a TATA MOTORS Authorised Service Centre Battery charging Red This symbol indicate...

Page 68: ...dicator comes ON for 4 seconds when ignition is turned ON The warning lamp remains ON as long as the driver seatbelt is fas tened If the seatbelt remains unbuckled and vehicle goes 15 Kmph then final...

Page 69: ...start and continue for 90 seconds Note Once the seatbelt is fastened the buzzer and warning lamp goes OFF Seatbelt reminder remains OFF when reverse gear is engaged Occupant Detective System An occupa...

Page 70: ...witched ON and goes OFF This indication will be Blinking or ON depending upon the Battery SoC level criticality Charge the Battery whenever the Indicator is Blinking or ON If the Indicator remains ON...

Page 71: ...to achieve better ECO efficiency It is default mode SPORT Amber Illuminates momentarily when ignition is switched ON This indicates when vehicle is in a SPORT mode Select S mode only while overtaking...

Page 72: ...cross 80kmph then Speed Limit Warning Indicator will turn ON along with audio warning every two minutes If Vehicle Speed crosses 120kmph then along with Speed Limit Warning Indicator audio warning wi...

Page 73: ...le will turn ON and buzzer will provide audio warning continuously Disengage the park brake to stop audio warning Seat belt reminder If driver seat belt is not fastened and ve hicle speed goes above 2...

Page 74: ...OFF ii Parking Lamp Rotate stalk to turn ON the Parking lamps iii Low Beam Rotate stalk to turn ON the Low Beam function 6 Lane Change Signal To signal a lane change move the lever slightly up or dow...

Page 75: ...wipe spring re turn Pull the stalk downwards and hold it for continuous wipe the wiper continuously wipes across the windshield at low speed till the stalk is released 5 Front Windshield Washer Pull t...

Page 76: ...al music play ers pen drives etc to this socket for playing music tracks through the vehi cles music system Steering mounted controls LHS if available 1 Seek forward back ward Press above switch to ch...

Page 77: ...activation of the voice recognition feature The system displays the Voice Recognition screen on Infotainment to indicate activation of the feature Voice Recognition only works when An droid Auto Appl...

Page 78: ...plug into this type of socket Antenna Option I Shark fin antenna is provided on the roof at rear end Option II Antenna is located on the roof Turn the antenna anticlockwise to remove it from the vehi...

Page 79: ...three positions ON The lamp will turn ON as long as the switch is in this po sition DOOR In this position the lamp turns to ON when ei ther of the doors are opened When the last door is closed the la...

Page 80: ...lamp consist of 1 Position Turn indicator lamp 2 High beam lamp 3 Low beam lamp 4 Front fog lamp if available 5 DRL if available Tail Lamp Tail lamp consist of 1 Reverse lamp on LH lamp only 2 Stop Po...

Page 81: ...S 71 Storage Compartment 1 Glove box 2 Utility pockets on front doors 3 Utility pockets on rear doors 4 Driver side pocket 5 Center console 6 Foldable arm rest 7 Stowage for rear passenger 8 Tailgate...

Page 82: ...ed while driving ii Stowage detail if available Following items can be stowage in glove box 1 Vent Chiller glove box If applicable 2 Laptop holder 3 Pen Visiting card holder iii Cooling facility if av...

Page 83: ...vided on front doors and it can be used to keep follow ing items 1 Suitable water bottle 2 Magazine paper books NOTE Remove the water from umbrella and fold it properly before storing it in umbrella h...

Page 84: ...chargers etc b Cup holder c Coin storage d Bottle holder 6 Stowage for rear passenger if available Stowage for the rear passenger is avail able on rear side of floor console be tween the front passen...

Page 85: ...lug gage cover as it could obstruct driver s rear view Also in case of an accident or sudden brak ing it could cause an injury to occupants Card holder If available A pocket is provided on the back of...

Page 86: ...STOWAGE AREAS 76 ii Collapsible hook Collapsible hook is provided for hanging small carry bags etc NOTE Do not use these hooks for securing luggage like using nets etc in the boot...

Page 87: ...rature in the car interior and filters dust particles You can manually set the desired temperature AIR DISTRIBUTION The air is distributed through the vents in the passenger compartment as shown below...

Page 88: ...control knob 3 ECON economy mode button 4 Maximum defrost button 5 Fresh air recirculation button 6 Air distribution mode button 7 OFF mode 8 Auto on selection button 9 Temperature control knob 1 AC...

Page 89: ...better perfor mance Comfort level may be compromised dur ing this operation By pressing ECON but ton text will be displayed on display 4 Max defrost button A This button directs the main airflow to w...

Page 90: ...os sible with the use of MODE button to se lect the desired airflow mode Each time you press the MODE button the display shows the mode selected Air flows from the cen ter and side air vents Air flows...

Page 91: ...ally con trolled Making any manual selection causes the word AUTO in the display to go OFF and the overridden setting is dis played System will remain in semiauto matic mode till AUTO is pressed again...

Page 92: ...F Switched OFF Switched OFF ON Normal Cooling Desired speed To the right up to the stop Switched OFF Switched OFF Switched OFF ON Quick Cooling Max speed To the right up to the stop Switched OFF Switc...

Page 93: ...B Turn on A C by pressing the button Make sure the temperature control is set to maximum cool In case of FATC set temperature to Low mode C Set the fan to maximum speed for ETC manual HVAC variants D...

Page 94: ...CLIMATE CONTROL 84...

Page 95: ...gainst slipping or tip ping Daily check Battery charging level tyres for ab normal wear cracks or damage and embedded foreign material such as nails stones etc NOTE Water dripping from the air conditi...

Page 96: ...weight Do a check of the battery charging regularly Service your vehicle and adhere to the recommended service maintenance schedule Personal driving style Do not depress the accelerator pedal when st...

Page 97: ...ure will consume more current and can have effect on mileage Extending your driving range 1 Make sure that the parking brake is released before start of the drive 2 Always drive car with only right fo...

Page 98: ...eaches de sired comfortable position Make sure that lever returns to its original position and seat is securely latched NOTE Adjust the seat backrest until your arms are slightly angled when hold ing...

Page 99: ...the risk for injury to the head and neck in the event of an accident or simi lar situation WARNING Do not drive the vehicle without the seat head restraints Head restraints are intended to help reduce...

Page 100: ...er rear view mirrors if equipped The switch to adjust the motorized mir rors is located on the driver s door You can adjust the mirrors when the ignition switch is in the ACC or ON position To adjust...

Page 101: ...ion 4 Pull release lever up completely to lock the steering column 5 Make sure that steering wheel is cor rectly locked by checking up and down direction NOTE When adjusting the steering wheel make su...

Page 102: ...ition switch in the dark Preparation for Starting Do a check of battery charge available which is displayed in the SoC bar and SoC display Make sure that there is al ways enough charge for your immedi...

Page 103: ...move the car from stand still condition or as sist in parking Creep function in enabled in D S and R modes The speed of the car is limited to 5Kmph Once the brake pedal and hand brake is released the...

Page 104: ...mentarily when the vehicle is in motion Reverse Reverse gear will be engaged only when vehicle is stationary and brake pedal pressed An audio signal indicates when reverse gear is engaged will be indi...

Page 105: ...ing distance and can even cause the braking sys tem to fail There is a risk of an ac cident Never depress the brake pedal and the accelerator pedal at the same time If you have driven for a long time...

Page 106: ...he vehicle s equipment There is a risk of an accident and injury Do not use parking brake for brak ing unless unavoidable circum stances like when service brake is not working properly The braking dis...

Page 107: ...up fully 1 The parking brakes tell tale illuminates on the instrument cluster Parking brake released To release it pull the lever up slightly 1 press the release button 2 and push the lever down 3 Par...

Page 108: ...of imperforated plastic as they do not allow moisture on the ve hicle body to evaporate 9 Inflate the tyre to 0 5 bar above the normal specified pressure and check it at regular intervals In case of...

Page 109: ...een may appear on the infotainment system Reason for this fault may be a Park Assist Controller Body control module failure b Sensor Malfunction c Partner components such as Info tainment music system...

Page 110: ...the system will not warn you even though objects are detected er ror msg Vehicle Speed is high drive slowly will appear Driving on uneven road surfaces e g Gravel unpaved roads Artificial Speed Breake...

Page 111: ...is kept in the glove box compartment The kit contains items that can be used in case of minor injuries only NOTE Do a check of the first aid kit periodi cally and add consumed or expired items Tool k...

Page 112: ...triangle at suitable dis tance depending on the situation be hind your vehicle in the same lane of traffic The reflecting side of the triangle should face the oncoming traffic and it should be free fr...

Page 113: ...parking brake Keep advance warning triangle at a suitable distance behind the vehicle as an indication of breakdown Clear all passengers and luggage from the vehicle Close all the doors WARNING If you...

Page 114: ...er from the wheel rim When you install the cover make sure that it does not block the air inlet valve Apply equal pressure at the circumfer ence of the wheel cover to fix it in the wheel rim NOTE Do n...

Page 115: ...le Use the respective jacking points for jacking up the vehicle Jacking point lo cation are shown below Jacking point location Jacking the vehicle Position the jack vertically and align the U slot pro...

Page 116: ...lowly and smoothly until the tyre clears the ground Do not raise the vehicle more than nec essary Remove wheel mounting nuts with the help of wheel spanner and take out flat tyre NOTE Do not place whe...

Page 117: ...nderlay Never place your hands and feet or lie under the raised vehicle when it is supported by the jack Never run the vehicle when the vehicle is supported by the jack and never allow passengers to r...

Page 118: ...front bumper by pressing it at the bottom part and simultaneously pull ing it at the top as shown in fig Screw in and tighten the tow hook in clockwise direction After towing remove the towing hook a...

Page 119: ...round or all four wheels on the ground as this may cause serious damage to the vehicle When towing with the rear wheels on the ground or on towing dol lies place the ignition switch in the ACC or ON p...

Page 120: ...le in the Ebox com partment E box compartment fuse box Blown fuses must be replaced with fuses of same rating which you can recognize by color and value NOTE Make sure that the spare fuses are added M...

Page 121: ...nted LV fuse box Fuse No Function Fuse Rating PF1 E BOX FUSEBOX FEED CAL 1 WARNING If Fuse box cover is removed for any reason it should be fitted again properly in its original position 2 E box compa...

Page 122: ...11 12 AUX BATT 10A 13 STARTER SOLENOID 20A 14 ABS ECU 25A 15 16 HORN HIGH LOW TONE 15A 17 FRONT FOG 10A 18 RADIATOR FAN RLY COILS 10A 19 AMT HYD PUMP If fitted 30A 20 21 BRAKE LAMP 10A 22 RELAY COIL 5...

Page 123: ...low 1 Fuse box cover is mounted on dash board with the help of lugs at the top and bottom of the cover from inside 2 To remove the cover gently pull the cover from bottom side such that the lugs get d...

Page 124: ...SW 10A 6 MIRROR AD JUST MOTOR 5A 7 BCM 15A 8 CLUSTER OBD 10A 9 BCM 15A 10 KEY IN 5A 11 IMMOBILIZER EPAS 5A 12 ACC FUSE 5A 13 BLOWER MO TOR 30A 14 CDL ACCES SORY CONN 1 15A 15 POWER SOCKET 15A 16 RELA...

Page 125: ...EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE 115 Option I...

Page 126: ...EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE 116 Option II...

Page 127: ...rofessional servicing expertise Scheduled maintenance infor mation is provided which makes tracking routine service easy The following checks can be carried out between the recommended scheduled maint...

Page 128: ...MAINTENANCE 118 E Box Compartment 1 Brake fluid reservoir 4 Windshield Washer reservoir 2 Service Disconnect switch 5 Fuse box 3 E box 6 Battery...

Page 129: ...aint surface as it will damage the paint In case of spillage wipe it off immediately Windshield Washer Fluid Level Option 1 Measure the washer fluid in the tank Fill with good quality windshield washe...

Page 130: ...inals with a terminal cleaning tool or wire brush Reconnect and tighten the cables coat the terminals with petroleum jelly Make sure that the battery is cor rectly installed If you need to connect the...

Page 131: ...or mance Over inflation of tyres makes the vehicle ride bumpy and harsh Tyres are more prone to uneven wear and damage from road hazards Under inflated tyres reduce comfort af fects handling and incre...

Page 132: ...ner surface which holds the air in the tyre Removal of this layer due to scratching may cause gradual loss of air and deflation If wheel rim gets damaged in service get the wheel rim repaired replace...

Page 133: ...ed For 175 65 R14 tyres NOTE Do not use spare wheel for tyre ro tation if temporary spare wheel used Two or more temporary tyres should not be used on one vehicle Do a check of the tyre pressures of t...

Page 134: ...ttery which is housed under the cover If red LED light flashes five times after you press and release any button on the remote replace the battery at a TATA MOTORS Authorized Service Centre You should...

Page 135: ...re that the symbol on the battery is facing upwards The cor rect polarity is shown on the battery cover 6 Position the battery cover on the key and press on it until it is heard to lock in place NOTE...

Page 136: ...00 km OR 24 months whichever is earlier 5th service At 44500 45500 km OR 36 months whichever is earlier 6th service At 59500 60500 km OR 48 months whichever is earlier 7th service At 74500 75500 km OR...

Page 137: ...under body Clean Condenser Fins with Compressed air Every Service 2 Check Top up Fluids If required Transaxle Oil Brake Fluid Wind Screen washer fluid Every Service 3 Check and Capture all DTC s Clea...

Page 138: ...oil 75K 60M Brakes 1 Check front brake pads rear brake linings Replace if necessary 15K 12M 2 Replace brake fluid Check brake sys tem components for Leakages 45K 24M 3 Inspect if necessary adjust hand...

Page 139: ...condition of battery Every Service 6M 2 Check headlamp focussing 15K 12M 3 Check and ensure normal working of vehicle using EV diagnostic equipment Every Service 4 Inspect Battery Box under the vehicl...

Page 140: ...on km PDI 1 5K 7 5K 15K 30K 45K 60K 75K 90K 105K 120K 135K 150K Months 0 2 6 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 108 120 2 Clean mesh filter of Battery cooling module 30K 24M 3 Inspect water drain plug of battery...

Page 141: ...erformance of your vehicle SR NO Item Specification Company Brand Quantity 1 Transaxle Oil EP80W LL PETRONAS TATA MOTORS Genuine Oil Gear Oil New Gen 80 EP LL 1 2 L IOCL TATA MOTORS GENUINE GEAR OIL 8...

Page 142: ...er 30kW 4500rpm Max Torque 105Nm 2500 rpm Transaxle Model Single speed Automatic No of gears 1 Forward 1 Reverse Steering Type Electrical Power assist Steering Rack Pinion Gear collapsible Steering Co...

Page 143: ...Cab body Type Semi mono volume 4 doors sedan steel monocoque body Electricalsystem Battery Lithium ion 216 Ah 16 5 kWh For XE XM XT Lithium ion 288 Ah 21 5 kWh For XE XM XT Drivetrain 72V Auxiliary ba...

Page 144: ...ance Max Speed 80kmph Max Recommended gradability 9 8 Min Turning Circle Dia 10m Minimum Turning Clear ance circle Dia 10 4m Weight in kg Gross vehicle weight 1562 XM 1566 XT 1586 XM 1590 XT Kerb weig...

Page 145: ...TECHNICAL INFORMATION 135 Vehicle Dimensions...

Page 146: ...TECHNICAL INFORMATION 136 Aggregate Identification Numbers Chassis number punching near driver seat VIN plate near front passenger seat...

Page 147: ...ids or other solvents that cause damage to paint 6 Dry your vehicle thoroughly to pre vent any damp spots 7 Rinse all surfaces thoroughly to pre vent any traces of soap and other cleaners as this may...

Page 148: ...and cleaners can restore shine to the painted surface that has oxidized and become dull They normally contain mild abrasives and solvents that remove the top layer of the finish coat Polish your vehi...

Page 149: ...hs In addition to regularly washing your car 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 i...

Page 150: ...corrosion creeps onto the vehicle 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 professionall...

Page 151: ...e available in all authorized workshops The Dealer Service Marketing Executive will explain to you the benefits and terms and conditions of this treatment I We have been explained the Benefits Terms a...

Page 152: ...protected The enemy Ultraviolet Rays Pollution Tree Sap Bird Droppings Car W ash Chemicals Road Salt Acid Rain Benefits Vehicle Exterior Enrichment Removal of medium scratches orange peel oxidation du...

Page 153: ...ide and outside Dressing of all internal plastics eg door pad trims and rubber parts The treatment involves cleaning and dressing of all parts of the exposed interiors Specialized protection for seat...

Page 154: ...CAR CARE AND VALUE ADDED SERVICES 144...

Page 155: ...otherwise than in accord ance with our standard repair proce dure or by any person other than from our sales or service establish ments our authorized dealers ser vice centers or service points in any...

Page 156: ...r liability arising from the sale of the car or any agreement in relation thereto 12 The buyer shall have no other rights except those set out above and have in particular no right to repudiate the sa...

Page 157: ...ion This Coupon entitles for free labour jobs Refer maintenance section Owner s Name VIN No Reg No ODO Reading Date of Sale Date of Service Service Dealer code I hereby certify that the PDI has been c...

Page 158: ...1000 2000 kms OR 2 months whichever is earlier This Coupon entitles for free labour jobs Refer maintenance section Owner s Name VIN No Reg No ODO Reading Date of Sale Date of Service Service Dealer c...

Page 159: ...7000 8000 kms OR 6 months whichever is earlier This Coupon entitles for free labour jobs Refer maintenance section Owner s Name VIN No Reg No ODO Reading Date of Sale Date of Service Service Dealer c...

Page 160: ...14 500 15 500 kms OR 12 months whichever is earlier This Coupon entitles for free labour jobs Refer maintenance section Owner s Name VIN No Reg No ODO Reading Date of Sale Date of Service Service Dea...

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