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Summary of Contents for TIAGO XZ 2019

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...er Assistance Centre will be glad to assist you on our Toll Free no 1800 209 7979 You can also approach nearest TATA MOTORS dealer A sepa rate Dealer network address booklet is provided with the Owner...

Page 3: ...e driving Always carry out prescribed service maintenance work as well as any required repairs at an authorized TATA MOTORS Dealers or Authorized Service Centre s TASCs Use only genuine parts for cont...

Page 4: ...y not be equipped with all features described TATA MOTORS Limited reserves the right to introduce changes in the design equipment and technical features without any obligation to install them on the v...

Page 5: ...evice Immobilizer 19 ABS 20 EBD 20 2 Opening Closing E Key 21 Flip Key 21 Doors 24 Windows 24 Bonnet 26 Tailgate and Fuel lid 27 3 Dashboard Features Cockpit 29 Instrument Cluster 31 Driver Informatio...

Page 6: ...f Lamp 55 Roof Grab Handles 56 Tag Holder 56 4 Stowage Areas Storage Compartments 57 Glove Box 58 Driver side pocket 58 Utility pockets on doors 58 Center Console 58 Tailgate Compartment 59 Card Holde...

Page 7: ...Assistance Emergency Equipment 101 Hazard Warning Advance Warning Triangle 101 Tool Kit 102 In Case of Flat Tyre 103 Jump Lead Starting 108 Towing 110 Fuses 112 Bulb Replacement 119 24x7 Road Side As...

Page 8: ...ntification Nos 161 10 Car Care and Value Added Services Car Care 163 Washing 163 Waxing 164 Polishing 164 Interior Fabric Cleaning 164 Paint Care 165 Extended Warranty 166 Value Added Services 168 Ve...

Page 9: ...or mental exertion that impairs judg ment Driver fatigue may be due to inadequate sleep extended work hours strenuous work or non work activities or combination of other factors Take rest at regular i...

Page 10: ...on a rainy day Check wiper blades lights and brakes for proper functioning and condition Check the tyre treads depth the con dition of the tread and tyre Avoid harsh braking and sharp turns It may ca...

Page 11: ...w a lack of power If this happens shift to a lower gear and apply power smoothly so that there is no loss of traction When driving down a hill the engine braking should be used by shifting into a lowe...

Page 12: ...ely locked Position 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 t...

Page 13: ...ds into these parts If foreign materials get into a seat belt buckle the seat belt will not work properly Do not wear seat belts over hard sharp or fragile items in clothing such as pens keys spectacl...

Page 14: ...t wear a correctly positioned seat belt It is safer for mother as well as unborn child Pregnant woman should wear the lap part of the seat belt across the thighs and as snug across the hips as possibl...

Page 15: ...t belts and or ISOFIX only if equipped or ISOFIX with Top Tether if equipped The harness system of CRS holds the child in place and in a collision acts to keep the child positioned in the seat and red...

Page 16: ...raints 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 collisi...

Page 17: ...hot To prevent burns check the seating surface and buckles before placing your child in CRS WARNING Do not leave unattended children in your vehicle Do not modify CRS in any way NOTE Do not install a...

Page 18: ...al status lamp illuminates with ignition ON indicating that the passenger airbag is NOT operational If the airbag SRS warning indicator in the instrument cluster illuminates continuously it means that...

Page 19: ...t you may not even realize that it has activated The air bag will neither hinder your view nor make it harder to exit the vehicle Airbag inflation is virtually instantaneous and occurs with considerab...

Page 20: ...omes necessary to fit a CRS on the front passenger seat the passenger airbag must be de activated This switch can be accessed once front passenger side door is opened On the contrary when an adult is...

Page 21: ...unnecessarily close to the air bags Move your seat as far back as possible from front air bags while still maintaining control of the vehicle All occupants should sit upright with the seatback in an...

Page 22: ...SAFETY 14 Not recommended seating position...

Page 23: ...ants in the vehicle Coat hooks if provided must be used only for that purpose Never hang heavy items on to those hooks This could affect deployment of the air bags and may lead to severe to fatal inju...

Page 24: ...steering wheel especially holders are not acceptable This will affect the intended performance of SRS system Fitment of bull bars seat covers on seats with airbags etc is strictly prohibited unless au...

Page 25: ...lts provide highly effec tive occupant protection during rollover collision If your vehicle is equipped with a rollover sensor both seat belt and side curtain airbag can provide highly ef fective occu...

Page 26: ...on that results in visible severe damage This can occur when the point of collision is toward the far front or far rear of the vehicle or when the vehicle s crushable body parts ab sorbed most of the...

Page 27: ...new spare keys Re member that it is not possible to prepare new spare keys without the key Tag number Take pre caution about Flip key as without Flip key vehicle cannot be started Vehicle Condition I...

Page 28: ...warning lamp is ON while driving then there is a mal function in the ABS system the standard braking system will how ever function and the vehicle should be driven cautiously to the nearest TATA MOTOR...

Page 29: ...NING Do not turn ON ignition switch by using E key with any type of metal wound around its grip or in con tact with it This may be detected as abnormal condition by immo bilizer and prevent engine fro...

Page 30: ...nside NOTE Key Blade should not be folded without pressing the button Also it should not be forced in any direc tion apart from folding direction to avoid damage to Flip Mechanism Manual operation of...

Page 31: ...of the key is ac cidentally pressed for more than 25 seconds the remote stops func tioning till the time the button is pressed The LED on the Remote also stops glowing The function of the remote gets...

Page 32: ...door and independently on other doors re spectively Opening the doors from inside All doors can be opened from inside To open pull the door opening knob 1 and then lever 2 Windows Power windows if equ...

Page 33: ...raising the glass take care to avoid fingers hands getting trapped between glass and the frame Inhibit switch Inhibit OFF Released position When switch is re leased the individ ual switches pro vided...

Page 34: ...e vehicle Never leave children un supervised in the vehicle Manual Window Winding if equipped Use window winder handle for lowering or raising up window glasses manually where power windows are not pr...

Page 35: ...ter driving Touch the rod after it becomes cool enough Insert the stay rod into the hole se curely If the rod drops off your body may be caught below the bon net Closing 1 To close the bonnet hold the...

Page 36: ...nter clockwise direction for fuel filling For closing close the fuel cap and gently push the fuel flap till it gets locked WARNING Fuel vapour is extremely hazard ous Always switch OFF the en gine bef...

Page 37: ...ch 6 Steering Wheel 7 Instrument Cluster 8 Horn pad Air Bag DAB if fitted 9 Steering Wheel Switches if fitted 10 Accelerator Pedal 11 Brake Pedal 12 Clutch Pedal 13 Foot Rest 14 Power Socket 15 Cup Ho...

Page 38: ...ombi Switch 6 Steering Wheel 7 Instrument Cluster 8 Horn pad Air Bag DAB if fitted 9 Steering Wheel Switches if fitted 10 Accelerator Pedal 11 Brake Pedal 12 Gear Shift Lever 13 Power Socket 14 Foot R...

Page 39: ...DASHBOARD AND FEATURES 31 Instrument Cluster Version 1 NOTE All indicators shown may not be applicable to your vehicle Tachometer Speedometer Set knob Mode knob Driver Information Display...

Page 40: ...DASHBOARD AND FEATURES 32 Instrument Cluster Version 2 Fuel Gauge Set knob Mode knob Driver Information Display Tachometer Speedometer NOTE All indicators shown may not be applicable to your vehicle...

Page 41: ...s moves to MAX and returns to 0 position This is a welcome strategy and a self check feature Tachometer Tachometer indicates engine speed in revolutions per min rpm WARNING When engine is accelerated...

Page 42: ...ng symbol will blink if there is any fault in the system Take your vehicle to the nearest TATA MOTORS Authorised service station if the symbol starts blinking Temperature Gauge if equipped When the ig...

Page 43: ...e the distance travelled on short trips or between fuel stops It can be reset to 0 Trip meter reading becomes 0 0 after it crosses 9999 9 kms Average Fuel Economy for TripA and Trip B Displays Average...

Page 44: ...der Indicates the number of days kilometers 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...

Page 45: ...hat roof lamp switch is in position This warning will be indicated when driver door is open NOTE If any other door is open roof lamp will be ON provided that roof lamp switch is in position Drive Mode...

Page 46: ...utomatic se lected gear Note 1 If is displayed it means Fault condition In such case take vehicle to authorized TATA MOTORS service station 2 In case of Manual Transmission the Gear number shall be di...

Page 47: ...e covered for particular trip if Average Fuel Economy is displayed as then take your vehi cle to TATA MOTORS Authorized Service Centre NOTE AFE value is estimate of fuel econ omy It may vary significa...

Page 48: ...DASHBOARD AND FEATURES 40 Driver Information Settings Version 1...

Page 49: ...DASHBOARD AND FEATURES 41 Driver Information Settings Version 2...

Page 50: ...DASHBOARD AND FEATURES 42 Digital Clock setting...

Page 51: ...s should be done only when the vehicle is in station ary condition for safety purpose NOTE At Every Ignition ON Fuel gauge will be displayed in place of In stantaneous Fuel consumption Bar Graph irres...

Page 52: ...s continuously if a fault arises in Engine Management System Contact a TATA MOTORS Authorised Service Centre Immobilizer Red 1 Illuminates when the system disables engine start if the original key is...

Page 53: ...m Blue Illuminates when the high beam headlamps are switched ON or flashed Low Oil Pressure Red 1 Illuminates when ignition is switched ON Once engine is started it turns OFF once required oil pressur...

Page 54: ...bove 15 kmph seat belt alarm will be audible If seat belt is not fastened and vehicle speed goes above 15 Kmph then final warning will start with telltale flashing and Audio chime for 90 seconds After...

Page 55: ...witched ON Illuminates continu ously if there is any malfunction in ABS Normal braking system will be oper ational without assistance of ABS Contact a TATA MOTORS Authorised Service Centre immediately...

Page 56: ...icable Amber Illuminates momentarily when ignition is switched ON Illuminates continuously when there is a fault in Automated Manual Transmission system Contact a TATA MOTORS authorized Service Centre...

Page 57: ...ll alert you Driver seat Belt reminder If seat belt remains unbuckled and vehi cle speed goes above 15 km hr Final Waring will start Audio Chime will con tinue for 90 seconds Seat belt telltale will r...

Page 58: ...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 down respec...

Page 59: ...er continuously wipes across the wind shield at low speed till the stalk is re leased 5 Front Windshield Washer Pull the lever little longer washer fluid will be sprayed on the windshield The windshie...

Page 60: ...nt fog lamp switch 3 ECO mode switch MT Rear Window Demister if equipped The switch turns the rear window demister ON OFF It operates when engine is running The system will be deactivated after 15 min...

Page 61: ...ce in the infotainment USB AUX AM FM Steering Wheel Switches RHS if equipped Phone receive This button is used to accept incoming call when a cell phone is connected via Bluetooth NOTE For more inform...

Page 62: ...NOTE For more information refer info tainment manual Refer link http service tata motors com content owners manual if applicable USB AUX Port if equipped Connect your portable digital music play ers p...

Page 63: ...Make sure that any electrical ac cessories you use are designed to plug into this type of socket Antenna if equipped Antenna is located on the roof Turn an tenna counter clockwise to remove from vehic...

Page 64: ...y is turned to the IGN po sition the lamp goes OFF immedi ately OFF In this position the lamp will remain OFF Roof Grab Handle Roof grab handles are provided on all seats except driver s seat This hel...

Page 65: ...STOWAGE AREAS 57 Storage Compartments 1 Glove box 2 Driver side pocket 3 Utility pockets on front doors 4 Utility pockets on rear doors 5 On center console 6 Tailgate Compartment...

Page 66: ...suitable items in the space provided 3 Utility pockets on front doors 4 Utility pockets on rear doors Utility pockets are provided on front and rear doors and it can be used to keep magazines books w...

Page 67: ...oad must not protrude above the luggage cover Never allow occupants to travel in the luggage compartment Rear bench seat folding You can increase the tailgate capacity by folding the rear seat For fol...

Page 68: ...ts or loads in the tailgate cannot be restrained by the seat backrest There is an increased risk of injury Before every trip make sure that the seat backrests and the rear bench seat rear seat are eng...

Page 69: ...cannot restrain heavy objects or items of luggage Never hang hard sharp edged or fragile objects on the coat hook Collapsible hook Collapsible hook is provided for hanging carry bags etc Load up to 2...

Page 70: ...STOWAGE AREAS 62...

Page 71: ...ng and blower is ON The Climate control regulates the temperature in the vehicle interior and filters dust particles You can manually set the desired temperature Air Distribution The air is distribute...

Page 72: ...ontrol D Air Intake Selector E AC ON OFF Switch A Air distribution control This is to select the air distribution pat tern as described in the table Directs air through the cen ter and side air vents...

Page 73: ...eft To increase the temperature turn the dial to the right D Air intake selector Press the switch to activate deactivate recirculation mode Press to ON or OFF Recirculation mode Indicator light ON Air...

Page 74: ...al heating mode E AC ON OFF Press the switch to activate deactivate the climate control The indicator lamp in the button will light up when climate con trol is activated NOTE The AC can be switched ON...

Page 75: ...Desired temp Fresh airmode Switched OFF Quick heating To MAX speed and then 2nd or 3rd dot To the right up to the stop Briefly switch ON to Fresh air mode then Recirculation mode Switched OFF Normal...

Page 76: ...grilles in the vehicle interior If the AC is not used for a long pe riod such as during winter it may not give the best performance when you start using it again Op erate the AC at least once a month...

Page 77: ...ode 9 Auto on selection button 10 Temperature control knob GENERAL DESCRIPTION FATC system controls the in cabin Temperature of the vehicle automatically and provides maximum passen ger convenience re...

Page 78: ...evant Cli mate Information Also when the display is not in climate mode then climate information will be displayed on the all time display provide on the bottom bar 1 AC COMPRESSOR ON OFF BUTTON Press...

Page 79: ...OFF The system will be deactivated after 15 min of continu ous operation 6 FRESH AIR RECIRCULATION BUTTON A When the recirculation Button or LED is switched ON air from the vehi cle s interior is sent...

Page 80: ...e AUTO button B Set the desired temperature by turn ing temperature control knob The display will show all the functions during AUTO mode C The system automatically selects the proper mix of condition...

Page 81: ...sired temperature will be increased by steps of 0 5 C User can se lect temperature range from 18 C to 30 C Whereas the anticlockwise direc tion decreases the temperature When you set the temperature t...

Page 82: ...ed OFF ON Normal Cooling Desired speed To the right up to the stop Switched OFF ON Switched OFF Switched OFF Switched OFF ON Quick Cooling Max speed To the right up to the stop Switched OFF ON Switche...

Page 83: ...urn 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 Ope...

Page 84: ...CLIMATE CONTROL 76...

Page 85: ...uggage or loads are se cured properly against slipping or tip ping Rear seat is securely latched Sufficient fuel for the trip Daily check Tyres for abnormal wear cracks or damage and embedded foreign...

Page 86: ...adapt your driving style to suit the prevailing road and weather con ditions and maintain a safe distance from the vehicle in front Drive care fully Avoid frequent sudden acceleration and braking Sele...

Page 87: ...eating specially while going down a hill Tips for obtaining better fuel effi ciency Always maintain the specified tyre pressure during fuel top ups and also before a long trip Vehicle running with low...

Page 88: ...only if the stoppage time is high typically more than 30 sec While driving on highways drive with windows closed The more you open the windows the higher will be the resistance to the vehicle at high...

Page 89: ...curely latched NOTE Adjust the seat backrest until your arms are slightly angled when holding the steering wheel WARNING Never travel in a moving vehicle with the seat backrest in an exces sively recl...

Page 90: ...t the seat head restraints Head re straints are intended to help re duce injuries during an accident Rear seats Foldable rear seats are provided Refer Stowage area section for more details Rear View M...

Page 91: ...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 Auto folding If equippe...

Page 92: ...steering column 3 Adjust the steering wheel to the de sired position 4 Pull release lever up completely to lock the steering column 5 Make sure that steering wheel is se curely locked by checking up...

Page 93: ...s in neutral gear Depress the clutch pedal fully and crank the engine Do not press the accelerator pedal when starting the engine NOTE The Starter protection system fit ted in this vehicle does not al...

Page 94: ...in DIS recommending whenever gear should be shifted to up or down NOTE Gear recommendation is dis played when the clutch pedal is in fully released position If F is displayed in DIS of in strument clu...

Page 95: ...o fail There is a risk of an accident Never depress the brake pedal and the accelerator pedal at the same time If you have driven for a long time in heavy rain without braking there may be a delayed r...

Page 96: ...g off the engine run the engine in idle condition for at least 30 seconds and then switch off This will allow the engine oil to lubri cate the turbocharger till its speed is fully reduced and also all...

Page 97: ...ith the brake pedal still pressed NOTE The engine can only be started when the gearshift lever is in N position with the brake pedal firmly pressed Driving a With the engine running and brake pedal pr...

Page 98: ...icle is in neutral gear position This will be indicated on instrument clus ter WARNING Always make sure to keep the gearshift lever in the N position when the engine is running and vehicle is stationa...

Page 99: ...indicated in instrument cluster In manual mode driver should select the desired gear by shifting lever to Upshift the gears Downshift the gears Push the gearshift lever to the direc tion and release i...

Page 100: ...ill give optimum en gine Torque and Power output Drive the vehicle in AUTO mode to get max fuel economy If in case of AC dis comfort switch to SPORT mode NOTE Exhaust fan in the engine compart ment wi...

Page 101: ...r driver door is opened and or parking brake is engaged creep function will be disabled Kick down feature In Automatic mode while driving at a constant speed if the accelerator pedal is quickly presse...

Page 102: ...brake and depress the accel erator pedal to start off Choose as smooth a slope as possible and select the appropriate gear so that gear changing in the middle of the climb is not required Changing gea...

Page 103: ...pedal down too long or too often while go ing down a steep or long hill This could cause the brakes to overheat resulting in reduced brak ing efficiency Failure to take this precaution could result in...

Page 104: ...urn OFF when the lever is fully released NOTE Apply the parking brake properly before leaving the vehicle and re lease it before moving Vehicle parking Park the vehicle in a safe place Switch on the i...

Page 105: ...ore initiat ing reverse parking for kids pets and el derly people moving around the vehicle There are 4 3 ultrasonic sensors placed on the rear bumper of the vehicle Once the system is activated the s...

Page 106: ...sonic sound signals are absorbed Objects close to the rear bumper can go undetected by the Reverse Park Assist field of detection Driver should use extreme caution while parking the vehicle If height...

Page 107: ...m preven tive maintenance 1 Regularly clean the sensors and keep them free from dust ice mud water chewing gum etc for proper working of the system Use a smooth cloth for cleaning 2 Do not use water a...

Page 108: ...STARTING AND DRIVING 100...

Page 109: ...rning Switch Press the hazard warning switch to acti vate the hazard warning All the turn sig nal lamps will flash simultaneously To turn OFF press the switch again Use the hazard warning to warn the...

Page 110: ...TE After using the warning triangle tie it firmly and keep it inside the bag to avoid rattling noise Tool kit Tool kit tow hook jack handle and wheel spanner are provided in the bag This bag is stowed...

Page 111: ...behind the vehicle as an indication of breakdown Clear all passengers and luggage from the vehicle Close all the doors WARNING If you drive with a flat tyre there is a risk of the following hazards A...

Page 112: ...re must be checked as soon as possible Recommended tyre pressure is 36 psi 2 5 bar for temporary spare wheel Snow chains cannot be used on the temporary spare wheel WARNING Never use more than one tem...

Page 113: ...t out wards Take out detached wheel cover from the wheel rim When installing the cover make sure that it is positioned so that it does not cover the air filling valve Apply equal pressure at the circu...

Page 114: ...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 115: ...raise the jack slowly 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...

Page 116: ...erlay Never place your hands and feet or lie under the raised vehicle when it is supported by the jack Never run the engine when the ve hicle is supported by the jack and never allow passengers to rem...

Page 117: ...low battery electrolyte to come in contact with eyes skin fabrics or painted sur faces The fluid contains acid which can cause injury and se vere damage Wear protective apparel Do not inhale any bat t...

Page 118: ...t under your vehicle af ter it has been lifted by a tow truck For towing a vehicle the best way is to use a wrecker Alternatively use a rigid tow bar Switch ON the hazard warning indicators of both th...

Page 119: ...the straight ahead posi tion with a rope or similar device Towing instructions AMT A Where vehicle can be shifted in neutral condition Shift the gear lever into neutral Turn the ignition key to the A...

Page 120: ...eels on the tow ing trolley Apply the parking brake WARNING A safety chain belt for tightening the wheels with lift should always be used when you tow your vehicle NOTE Always unlock the steering whee...

Page 121: ...artment fuse box Engine compartment fuse box Blown fuses must be replaced with fuses of same rating which you can recognize by color and value NOTE Always ensure that the spare fuses are replenished E...

Page 122: ...e Rating PF1 STARTER MOTOR CAL 1 WARNING If Fuse box cover is removed for any reason it should be refitted properly at its original position Engine compartment fuse box NOTE The fuse box layout is for...

Page 123: ...OAD 60A 11 12 COMPRESSOR 10A 13 STARTER SOLENOID 20A 14 ABS ECU 25A 15 16 HORN HIGH LOW TONE 15A 17 FRONT FOG 10A 18 EMS BATTERY 10A 19 AMT HYD PUMP For AMT 30A 20 FUEL PUMP 20A 21 BRAKE LAMP 10A 22 R...

Page 124: ...rocedure given below 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 th...

Page 125: ...P BRK SW 5A 15A 6 MIRROR ADJUST MOTOR 5A 7 BCM POS PARKR H 5A 15A 8 CLUSTER OBD 10A 9 POS PARK LAMP LH BCM 5A 15A 10 KEY IN 5A 11 IMMOBILIZER EPAS 5A 12 ACC FUSE 5A 13 BLOWER MOTOR 30A 14 CDL ACCES SO...

Page 126: ...5W H11 2 3 TURN SIGNAL FRONT 12V 21W PY21W 2 4 FOG LAMP FRONT 12V 19W H16 2 5 STOP POSITION LAMP REAR 12V 21 5W P21 5W 2 6 POSITION LAMP FRONT 12V 5W W5W 2 7 TURN SIGNAL REAR 12V 21W PY21W 2 8 REVERSE...

Page 127: ...replacing bulbs in the headlight housing please keep in mind that components in the en gine compartment will be hot Replacing High Low beam bulb 1 Remove the rubber press fit cover by simply pulling...

Page 128: ...b to heat unevenly and explode when lit Never touch the glass portion of the bulb with your bare hands and al ways wear eye protection when han dling or working around halogen bulbs Always keep haloge...

Page 129: ...bonnet to access the head lamps 2 Remove the socket cover on the backside of the headlamp 3 Disconnect lamp connection 4 Unlock low beam bulb holder clip by pushing it backward 5 Remove low beam bulb...

Page 130: ...ect the connectors of low beam and refit low beam lamp cover 8 Disconnect motor connection if required high beam lamp con nection 9 Unlock position high beam bulb from its place 10 Remove position hig...

Page 131: ...positon bulb from its place 13 Remove position bulb 14 Refit positon bulb 15 Unlock side indicator lock in anti clockwise direction remove front direction indicator bulb 16 Refit front direction indi...

Page 132: ...nse Time for the On Road Assistance Program Within City Limits 60 minutes On State or Na tional Highways 90 minutes Ghat Roads and other places 120 minutes The response time will depend on the locatio...

Page 133: ...or such repairs not covered un der warranty These charges are to be settled with ASP in cash Toll or ferry charges paid by ASP in reaching to the breakdown site to be settled with ASP in actuals in ca...

Page 134: ...stomer are advised to take ac knowledgment from the ASP for the list of accessories extra fittings and other belongings in the vehicle as well as the current condition related to dents scratches break...

Page 135: ...NOTE Please ensure that the VTS sys tem is functional in the vehicle at all times otherwise it will lead to violation of regulation Any tampering disconnection or bypassing of VTS system will send th...

Page 136: ...ni tion is turn OFF then also the SOS symbol will keep on Flashing Please note that Emergency Switches also work when Ignition is Turned OFF After pressing the switch SOS symbol will start flashing in...

Page 137: ...f purchase of vehicle After the data is consumed or after completion of bundled data pe riod the SIM needs to be re charged Your network operator will inform you about the data consumption re charg in...

Page 138: ...stomer installs any other de vice accessories which are not authorised by Tata Motors Addi tional accessories may lead to overloading of Electrical System inside vehicle and may reduce battery perform...

Page 139: ...ne coolant level Brake fluid level Washer fluid level checking top ping up Battery electrolyte level Tyre inflation pressure including spare wheel NOTE Refer Opening and Closing sec tion for engine bo...

Page 140: ...INTENANCE 132 Engine Compartment Diesel MT 1 Brake fluid reservoir 4 Windshield washer container 7 Battery 2 Dip Stick Engine Oil 5 Air Filter 8 Auxiliary tank 3 Engine oil filling cap 6 Fuse relay bo...

Page 141: ...INTENANCE 133 Engine Compartment Petrol MT 1 Dip Stick Engine Oil 4 Windshield washer container 7 Battery 2 Brake fluid reservoir 5 Air Filter 8 Auxiliary tank 3 Engine oil filling cap 6 Fuse relay bo...

Page 142: ...134 Engine Compartment Petrol AMT 1 Dip Stick Engine Oil 4 Windshield washer container 7 Battery 2 Brake fluid reservoir 5 Air Filter 8 AMT oil reservoir 3 Engine oil filling cap 6 Fuse relay box 9 Au...

Page 143: ...x amine the oil level It should be between MIN and MAX level If not top up with recommended engine oil NOTE The oil consumption depends upon the driving style and the con ditions under which the vehic...

Page 144: ...t level is low top upwith recommended coolant through filler of auxiliary tank until the level approaches the max level line Refer Technical infor mation section NOTE In case of emergency a large amou...

Page 145: ...level should be between the MIN and MAX marks on the side of the container If the level falls below the MIN mark add rec ommended oil Windshield Washer Fluid Level Check that there is washer fluid in...

Page 146: ...rush reconnect and tighten the cables coat the terminals with petroleum jelly Ensure that the battery is securely mounted If you need to connect the battery to a charger disconnect both ca bles to pre...

Page 147: ...lly Check the pressure in the tyres when they are cold Keeping the tyres properly inflated gives you the best combination of riding com fort handling tyre life and better fuel ef ficiency Over inflati...

Page 148: ...care for tubeless tyres While removing tyre from wheel rim and mounting it back on wheel rim take precautions not to damage tyre bead Use tyre removal and assem bly machines Damage or cut on tyre bea...

Page 149: ...be due to poor quality of tyres the same may be taken up with concerned tyre manufacturer Tyre rotation To help increase tyre life and distribute wear more evenly tyre should have ro tated after every...

Page 150: ...h road have the wheel balanced done immediately Remote Key Battery Replacement Remote control key contains a battery which is housed under the cover If red LED remote flashes for 5 times af ter placin...

Page 151: ...ed with emissions This system warns the driver by turning ON the Malfunction Indication lamp MIL on the instrument cluster when a fault causes emission levels to increase The OBD system also has a dia...

Page 152: ...g dealer while availing free services 1st free service At 1000 2000 kms OR 2 months whichever is earlier 2nd free service At 7000 8000 kms OR 6 months whichever is earlier 3rd free service At 14500 15...

Page 153: ...4 120 General 1 Wash the vehicle Clean Conden ser Fins Every Service 2 Check Top up Fluids If re quired Transaxle Oil Coolant Brake Fluid Bat tery Electrolyte Wind Screen washer fluid Every Service 3...

Page 154: ...for damage re place if required Suspension First at 15K 12M then at every service 7 5K 6M 7 Check for all bolts nuts Tighten 7 5K 6M Engine Diesel 1 Clean air filter el ement more fre quently for veh...

Page 155: ...4 120 6 Replace Diesel Pressure Regula tor 75K 36M 7 Check accessory belt condition vis ually replace if found damage 15K 12M 8 Check timing belt visual condition replace if found damage 105K 24M 9 Re...

Page 156: ...ne Petrol 1 Clean air filter el ement more fre quently for vehi cle operating as TAXI 15K 12M 2 Change engine oil and Oil filter 15K 12M 3 Gasoline Re place Fuel Filter 75K 60M 4 Change Spark plugs 45...

Page 157: ...ransaxle oil 75K 60M 2 Check AMT Kit oil level it should be in between min Max level when the vehicle is in standstill and ignition ON condi tion Top up AMT kit oil if neces sary Every Ser vice Brakes...

Page 158: ...Service 2 Check headlamp focussing 15K 12M A C System 1 Clean filter and check Air condi tioning HVAC system for satis factory perfor mance Every Service Kms or Months whichever occurs earlier Sr No...

Page 159: ...nd 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 rub ber windscreen wiper and...

Page 160: ...MAINTENANCE 152...

Page 161: ...the pol lutants At very low temperature fluidity of diesel may become insuffi cient due to paraffin separation It is therefore necessary to mix supplementary fuel with summer or winter grade diesel Th...

Page 162: ...cification and RON not less than 91 is recom mended It is always recommended to use correct fuel to get optimum emission performance NOTE Always use petrol of a correct specification in a vehicle fitt...

Page 163: ...B5 CASTROL Magnatec Professional T 5W30 PETRONAS TATA MOTORS Genuine Oil Engine Oil Synth 5W30 3 5 Litres Petrol 4 Litres Diesel Coolant Pre mixed Antifreeze agent Soft water 40 60 ratio Class II JIS...

Page 164: ...CI Golden Cruiser Brake Fluid DOT 4 0 5 Litres Refrigerant R 134a 470 20 gms Compressor Oil ND 8 100 20 gm Diesel 120 20 gm Petrol AMT Kit oil Hydraulic Oil PETRONAS TUTELA Cs Speed 0 5 Liters NOTE Ch...

Page 165: ...140 Nm 1800 3000 rpm 114 4 Nm 3500 70 rpm Clutch Type Single plate dry friction diaphragm type Outside diameter of clutch 200 mm Transaxle Model TA65 Type Synchromesh with overdrive No Of gears 5 Forw...

Page 166: ...Alloy wheel rim 5 5J x 15 Alloy wheel rim Fueltank Capacity 35 liters Cab body Type Semi mono volume mini size 5 door hatchback steel monocoque body Electricalsystem System voltage 12 Volts ve earth...

Page 167: ...mm as per IS 12222 9800 Minimum Turning Clearance circle dia in mm as per IS 12222 10200 Weight in kg Gross vehicle weight 1480 XZ 1465 XT 1445 XM 1440 XE 1430 XB 1485 XZ 1412 XZ 1397 XT 1377 XM 1375...

Page 168: ...TECHNICAL INFORMATION 160 Vehicle Dimensions...

Page 169: ...TEHCNICAL INFORMATION 161 Aggregate Identification Numbers Chassis No punching near driver seat VIN plate near front passenger seat Transaxle No Punching Engine No Plate Diesel Engine No Plate Petrol...

Page 170: ...TECHNICAL INFORMATION 162...

Page 171: ...el kerosene benzene thinner or other sol vents that cause damage to paint 6 Dry your vehicle thoroughly to prevent any damp spots 7 Rinse all surfaces thoroughly to pre vent any traces of soap and oth...

Page 172: ...tain mild abrasives and solvents that remove the top layer of the finish coat Polish your vehicle if the finish does not regain its original shine after using wax Interior fabric cleaning tips 1 Stain...

Page 173: ...ee months 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 scratche...

Page 174: ...ou have purchased your vehicle We strongly recommend purchase of Extended Warranty at time of purchase of your vehicle Extended Warranty can be availed till 421 days from date of purchase of vehicle T...

Page 175: ...t to the owner for parts or labour Such defective parts which have been replaced will become property of TATA MOTORS LIMITED Comprehensive list of parts covered is mentioned in the page 9 12 of the Ex...

Page 176: ...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 professional...

Page 177: ...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 178: ...t 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 oxidation d...

Page 179: ...e 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 Specialised protection for seat fa...

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Page 181: ...r service establishments our authorized deal ers service centres or service points in any way so as in our judgment which shall be final and binding to affect its reliability nor shall it apply if in...

Page 182: ...buyer shall have no other rights except those set out above and have in particular no right to repudiate the sale or any agreement or to claim any reduction in the purchase price of the car or to dema...

Page 183: ...he engine running avoid un necessary revving it up or stopping and starting It is not necessary to rev up the engine before turning it off as it unnecessarily burns the fuel Shift to higher gears as s...

Page 184: ...leakages 3 Cylinder head for valve leakage 4 All filters such as air oil and fuel filters check periodically 5 Turbocharger 6 Electrical connections 7 If the Service lamp continuously glows please tak...

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