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OWNER’S MANUAL

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OWNER’S MANUAL
CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE
In our constant endeavour to provide assistance and complete You can also approach nearest TATA MOTORS dealer. A sepa-
service backup, TATA MOTORS has established an all India cus- rate Dealer network address booklet is provided with the
tomer assistance centre. Owner’s manual.
In case you have a query regarding any aspect of your vehicle, TATA MOTORS’ 24X7 Roadside Assistance Program offers tech-
our Customer Assistance Centre will be glad to assist you on nical help in the event of a breakdown. Call the toll-free road-
our Toll Free no. 1800 209 7979 side assistance helpline number.
For additional information, refer to "24X7 Roadside Assis-
tance" section in the Owner’s manual.

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Dear Customer,

Welcome to the TATA MOTORS family.

We congratulate you on the purchase of your new vehicle and we are privileged to have you as our valued customer.

We urge you to read this Owner's Manual carefully and familiarize yourself with the equipment descriptions and operating instruc-
tions before 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 continued reliability, safety and performance of your vehicle.

You are welcome to contact our dealer or Customer Assistance toll free no. (1800 209 7979) in case of any query or support
required.

We wish you a safe and pleasant driving experience.

Bombay House, 24, Homi Modi Street,


Hutatma Chowk, Fort, Mumbai – 400001

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
 Before driving, read this owner’s manual carefully and familiarize yourself with your vehicle. For your own safety and a longer
vehicle life, follow the instructions, ‘Warnings’ and ‘Notes’ in this manual. Ignoring them could result in damage to the vehicle
or personal injury to you or others.

 The owner’s manual and other booklets are important documents and should always be kept in the vehicle. If you sell the
vehicle, always pass on the documents to the new owner.

 This owner's manual describes all variants of the model and all standard/optional equipment of your vehicle available at the
time of printing. Please note that your vehicle may 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 vehicles previously sold. The equipment in your vehicle may therefore differ from that shown
in the descriptions and illustrations.

 Do not carry out any modification including fitment of non-genuine accessories on your vehicle. Safety, handling, performance
and durability, may otherwise be adversely affected and may violate government regulations. TATA MOTORS Limited accepts
no liability for damage resulting from the modifications or use of non-genuine accessories.

 All rights reserved. The information in this manual shall not be copied, translated or otherwise reproduced, in whole or in
part, without written permission from TATA MOTORS.

© Copyright 2020 TATA MOTORS

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CONTENTS

1 Safety 2 Opening & Closing 3 Dashboard & Features

Important Information 01 Keys 23 Cockpit 35

Safe Driving 01 Doors 26 Instrument Cluster (for TFT) 36

Seat Belts 04 Windows 29 Driver Information System 39

Child Restraint System (CRS) 08 Opening the Bonnet 31 Display Messages 46

Supplementary Restraint Tail gate opening 32 Instrument Cluster (for LCD) 51


System (SRS) (Airbags) 12
Fuel lid 34 Driver Information System 54
Child Lock 18
Display Messages 60
Anti-theft Device: Immobilizer 19
Tell Tales 62
ABS 20
Audio Reminders 70
EBD 21
Combi Switches 71

Dashboard Controls 75

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3 Dashboard & Features 3 Dashboard & Features 4 Stowage Areas

Steering mounted control 76 Side Indicator Lamp 82 Storage Compartments 85

Mic 78 Front Lamp 83 Glove Box 86

Infotainment System Display 79 Tail Lamp 83 Driver side coin box 87

Speakers & Tweeter 79 Ambient Lights 84 Utility pockets on front doors 87

USB Port 79 Utility pockets on rear doors 87

Power Socket 80 Center Console 88

Antenna 80 Stowage for rear passenger 88

Roof Grab Handles 81 Tailgate compartment 89

Roof Lamp 81 Goggle stowage 89

Boot Lamp 82 Hooks 90

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CONTENTS

5 Climate Control 6 Starting & Driving 6 Starting & Driving

Air Distribution 91 Pre-Driving Checks 105 Gear Shifting 124

Air Vents 92 Driving Tips 106


Driving 125

Rear AC Vents 92 Seat Adjustments 109


Braking 126
HVAC Controls 93 Rear View Mirrors 112
Drive Mode 127
Sun Visors 114
Functions & Settings 96
Idle Stop Start 128
EPAS 115
Fully Automatic temperature
Control 97 Parking Brake 133
Steering wheels adjustment 116

HVAC sensors 101 Vehicle parking 134


Steering lock and ignition
Functions & Settings 102 switch 117
Reverse Park Assist 135
FATC adjusted by Starting and stopping
Infotainment System 104 (without PEPS) 117 Rear View Camera 137

Starting and stopping


(PEPS) 118

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CONTENTS

Emergency & Break- 8 Maintenance 9 Technical Information


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down Assistance
Maintenance & Service 167 Fuel Specification 189
Emergency Equipment 143
Engine Compartment 168 Lubricant Specification 190
Hazard Warning Switch 144
Engine Oil 170 Technical Specification 191
Changing flat tyre 146
Battery 174 Vehicle Dimensions 194
Jump starting your car 149
Spark Plug 175 Aggregate Identification Nos 195
Towing 151
Tyres 175
Fuses 153
Smart key Battery replacement 179
Bulb Specification 161
Wearable key battery
Head lamp bulb replacement 162 replacement 179

24x7 Road Side Assistance 163 On Board Diagnostic II (OBD II) 180

Service Schedule 182

Parking for Long Durations 187

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Car Care and Value Warranty – Terms and 12 Environment Safety


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Added Services Conditions

Car Care 197 Environment Safety 213


Warranty –
Terms & Conditions 211
Washing 197

Waxing 198

Polishing 198

Interior Fabric Cleaning 198

Paint Care 199

Value care - AMC 200

Extended warranty 204

Value Added Services 206

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CONTENTS

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SAFETY
Important Information Safe Driving Safety Tips
In this Owner's Manual, you will find the Safety consciousness not only ensures  Always take into account the road
text under the heading “WARNING” and your safety and the safety of other road conditions, weather conditions, vehi-
“NOTE” which highlights important infor- users, but it also helps to reduce the cle speed in order to prevent acci-
mation. Pay particular attention to these wear and tear on your vehicle. dents.
highlighted messages. Safe driving depends on:  Turn ‘ON’ the side indicators at least
30 meters before taking a turn or
NOTE  How quickly you make decisions to
changing the lane.
avoid an accident.
Indicates additional information  Decelerate to a safe speed before
that will assist you in gaining the  Your ability to concentrate. taking turn. Do not apply brakes dur-
optimum benefit and care for your ing cornering.
 How well you can see and judge ob-
vehicle.
jects.  When overtaking other vehicles,
 How well familiar you are with your watch out for the oncoming vehicle.
WARNING  Never drive under the influence of al-
vehicle controls and its capabilities.
Indicates procedures or infor- cohol or drugs.
mation that must be followed pre- NOTE
 If your vehicle is equipped with info-
cisely in order to avoid the possibil- Fatigue is a result of physical or tainment/navigation system, set and
ity of severe personal injury and se- mental exertion that impairs judg- make changes to your travel route
rious damage to the vehicle. ment. Driver fatigue may be due to
only when the vehicle is parked.
inadequate sleep, extended work
hours, strenuous work or non-work  Program radio presets with the vehi-
activities or combination of other cle parked, and use your pro-
factors. Take rest at regular inter- grammed presets to make radio use
vals. quicker and simpler.

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SAFETY
Driving through water WARNING Driving on wet roads
Do not drive through flooded areas. Do not attempt to start the engine On wet road or during light showers, “Aq-
Judge the depth of water before driving if vehicle gets flooded due to wa- uaplaning” can occur. “Aquaplaning” is
through it. Otherwise, water may enter ter. Tow the vehicle to a safe place. the loss of direct contact between the
the vehicle interior or the engine com- Contact a nearest TATA MOTORS road surface and the vehicle’s tires due
partment. Authorised Service Centre to a water film forming between them.
Steering or braking the vehicle can be
If at all the situation demands that you Driving on a rainy day
very difficult, and loss of control can oc-
have to drive through water then;
 Check wiper blades, lights and cur.
 Keep engine in higher RPM and crawl brakes for proper functioning and
There is no hard and fast rule about aq-
the vehicle in low gear. condition.
uaplaning. The best advice is to slow
 Flowing or rushing water creates  Check the tyre treads depth, the con- down when the road is wet.
strong forces. Driving through flow- dition of the tread and tyre.
ing water could cause the vehicle to  Avoid harsh braking and sharp turns. NOTE
about trying to drive through flowing It may cause loss of control and lead If you have driven for a long time in
water. to a skid. heavy rain without braking, there
 Lightly apply the brake pedal to dry  For slowing down, shift to lower gears may be a delayed reaction from
the liners until the brakes work nor- and brake gently. the brakes when braking for the
mally once you are out of water.  Keep lights ‘ON’ if visibility is poor. first time. You have to press the
brake pedal more firmly. Maintain
a greater distance from the vehicle
in front.

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SAFETY
Night driving Driving on gradients Driving on highway
 Ensure that all lights are working and When climbing gradient, the vehicle may Stopping distance progressively, in-
windshield, window glasses are begin to slow down and show a lack of creases with vehicle speed. Maintain a
clean. power. If this happens, shift to a lower sufficient distance between your vehicle
gear and apply power smoothly so that and the vehicle ahead.
 Drive more slowly at night than in the
there is no loss of traction.
daytime, as the visual range is re- For long distance driving, perform safety
stricted at night. Maintain a speed When driving down a hill, the engine checks before starting a trip and take
such that you can stop within illumi- braking should be used by shifting into a rest at certain intervals to prevent fa-
nated distance of head lamps. lower gear. Do not drive in neutral gear tigue.
 Do not use the high beam unless in- or switch off the engine.
evitable. It may dazzle the driver of WARNING
the oncoming vehicle, thus causing
On long and steep gradients you
an accident.
must reduce the load on the
 Use head lamp main/dip beam to brakes by shifting early to a lower
alert other road users on turns/ gear. This allows you to take ad-
cross roads etc. vantage of the engine braking ef-
 Use side indicators for lane change fect and helps avoid overheating of
or turning. service brakes resulting in reduced
braking efficiency.

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SAFETY
Seat Belts  Position the lap portion of seat belt Fixed rear centre lap seat belt
across your thighs, below your abdo-
This section of user manual describes  When buckling, make sure you hear
men. To remove slack, pull up a bit
your vehicle’s seat belt, airbag and Child a click confirming that the tab is
on the shoulder seat belt. To loosen
restraints system. Please read and fol- latched into the seat belt lock. To
the lap portion seat belt if it is too
low all these instructions carefully to tighten it, pull the loose end through
tight, tilt the tongue and pull on the
minimise risk of severe injury or death. the buckle until the seat belt is com-
lap seat belt. A snug seat belt re-
fortably adjusted around the hips.
 Seat belts are the primary restraints duces the risk of sliding under the
system in the vehicle. All occupants, seat belt in a collision. Ensure that
including the driver, should always the seat belt running over the body
wear their seat belts to minimize the (shoulder segment and lap segment)
risk of injury. does not have any twist. Twisted seat
belt may not offer effective protec-
 Sit back and adjust the front seat.
tion when required.
Make sure that your seat is adjusted
to a good driving position and the Releasing the seat belt
back of the seat is upright. To release the seat belt, push the red
button on the lock buckle. The seat belt
Buckling the Shoulder Seatbelt
will automatically retract to its stowed
 Grasp the tongue then slowly pull out position. If necessary, slide the tongue
the seat belt over the shoulder and down the webbing to allow the seat belt
across the chest. When the seat belt to retract fully. NOTE
is long enough to fit, insert the The above image is for reference
tongue into the lock buckle until you purpose only.
hear a “CLICK” which indicates that
the seat belt is securely locked.

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SAFETY
Seat belt height adjustments WARNING belt buckle, the seat belt will not
(If applicable) work properly.
 Each seating position and seat
If height adjustment is provided in the belt assembly must only be used  Do not wear seat belts over hard,
seat belt, occupant can adjust it to their by one occupant. It is not sharp or fragile items in clothing,
comfort, as may be applicable. recommended to put a seat belt such as pens, keys, spectacles
around a child, being carried on etc.
an occupant's lap.  Do not use any accessories on
 Be careful not to damage or seat belts or modify in any way
tamper the seat belt webbing or the seat belt system. Devices
hardware. Inspect the seat belt claiming to improve occupant
system periodically, checking for comfort or reposition the seat
cuts, frays, or loose parts. A belt can reduce the protection
frayed or torn seat belt could rip provided by the seat belt and
apart in a collision and leave you increase the chance of serious
with no protection. injury in a collision.
 If the seat belt webbing or
hardware is damaged, get it
replaced immediately at TATA
Motors Authorized service centre.
NOTE
 Do not insert any items such as
The above image is for reference coins, clips, etc. into the seat belt
purpose only. buckles, and be careful not to
spill liquids into these parts. If
foreign materials get into a seat

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SAFETY
Seat Belts with Pre – tensioner If the vehicle has been involved in a Use of seat belts for pregnant
(if equipped) collision, get it inspected immediately at woman
authorised TATA MOTORS SERVICE
You can use the pre-tensioner seat belts
Center. WARNING
in the same manner as ordinary seat
belts . Seat Belt with Load Limiter  Pregnant woman must wear a
The seat belt pre-tensioner system correctly positioned seat belt. It is
(if equipped) safer for mother as well as
works in conjunction with the
SUPPLEMENTARY RESTRAINTS SYSTEM You can use the load limiter seat belts in unborn child.
(SRS-Airbags). the same manner as ordinary seat belts.  Pregnant woman should wear the
In the event of a collision, as may be The seat belt load limiter system works lap part of the seat belt across
necessary, pre-tensioner tightens the in conjunction with the SUPPLEMEN- the thighs and as snug across the
seat belt so that it fits the occupant’s TARY RESTRAINTS SYSTEM (SRS-Air- hips as possible. Keep the seat
body more snugly. When pre-tensioner bags). belt low so that it does not come
activates, there could be some noise In the event of a collision, as may be nec- across the abdomen. That way
and release of smoke. This is normal essary, load limiter reduces the load on the strong bones of the hips will
and there are no health hazards or fire the rib cage region of the occupant. take the force if there is a
risk. If the vehicle has been involved in a col- collision.
lision, get it inspected immediately at Au-
WARNING thorised TATA MOTORS SERVICE Center.
In a collision, the pre-tensioner
seat belt assembly mechanisms
becomes hot during activation. Do
not touch the pre-tensioner seat
belt assemblies for several
minutes after they have been
activated.
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SAFETY
Seat belt Warning Lamp  If front passenger seat is occupied by
child, system may detect occupancy
and warn with front passenger seat
belt warning. It is not taken to mean
child can occupy front passenger
For Driver For Front seat and use seat belt. Please refer
seat passenger
CRS section for recommended
The seat belt warning lamp reminds you
seating position.
to fasten the seat belt.
NOTE
 If the driver does not fasten seat belt,
seat belt reminder lamp will blink Using unauthorized after-market
and a buzzer will sound for pre- seat cover may affect function of
defined duration until the drivers occupant sensor. TATA MOTORS
seat belt is buckled. does not recommended any non-
validated seat cover on seats.
 If front passenger seat is occupied by
adult and does not fasten seat belt,
seat belt reminder lamp will blink
and a buzzer will sound for pre-
defined duration until the front
passenger seat belt is buckled.
 If this system is also provided for
other than Front row seats,
applicable above warning will appear
until seat belts are buckled.

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SAFETY
Child Restraint System (CRS) Once your child outgrows the forward-
facing CRS, your child is ready for a
TATA MOTORS strongly recommends the
booster seat.
use of Child Restraint Systems (CRS) for
all children up to age of 12 years and to Selection and installation of CRS:
be placed at recommended positions
only. Children travelling without recom- Always select the CRS that complies with
latest safety standards (AIS072 / ECE
mended CRS and seated at other posi-
R44). The CRS are classified according
tions may face serious injuries in case of
to the child's size, height and weight.
a collision.
Select the appropriate CRS for your
CRS can be installed in the vehicle using child. Ensure that the child fits properly
seat belts and/or ISOFIX only (if in the CRS and it is securely installed in
equipped) or ISOFIX with Top Tether (if the vehicle. For installation, please refer NOTE
equipped). CRS manufacturer’s instruction manual
The above images are for refer-
The harness system of CRS holds the ence purpose only.
child in place, and in a collision, acts to
keep the child positioned in the seat and
reduce the risk of 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 limit allowed by your CRS man-
ufacturer.
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SAFETY
Recommended CRS position as Rear
per the vehicle matrix Rear
Front Outboard Rear
Group Mass Group Age Group Outboard
The suitability of seat position for car- Passenger RH Center
LH
riage of children and recommended
category of CRS is shown in the table
below as per the child group. 0 Up to 10 kg Up to 9 months X U U X
X - Seat Position not suitable for
children in this age group. 0+ Up to 13 kg
Up to 24
X U U X
months
U - Suitable for “universal” category
restraints approved for use in this age 9 months
I 9 to 18 kg X U U X
to 48 months
group.
Universal is a category in the AIS072 II 15 to 25 kg Approx. 3 to 7 X U U X
years
/ ECE R44 norm.
III 22 to 36 kg Approx. 6 to 12 X U U X
WARNING years
If a child is seated in the front
seat it may cause serious injury
or even death during any
collision.

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SAFETY
WARNING WARNING NOTE
If your vehicle is equipped with a Do not use an infant carrier or a  Do not install a booster seat or a
front passenger Airbag (PAB) and child safety seat that "hooks“ over booster cushion with only the lap
does not have PAB deactivation a seatback, it will not provide strap of the seat belt.
switch, do not install a rear-facing adequate protection in a collision.  Do not install a booster seat or a
CRS in the front passenger seat. If booster cushion with a seat belt
After a collision, we recommend to get
the PAB inflates, a child in a rear that is slack or twisted.
seat belts, seats, ISOFIX and top-tether
facing CRS could be seriously
anchorages (as may be applicable)  Do not put the safety seat belt
injured or killed.
investigated at TATA MOTORS under your child’s arm or behind
If you install a CRS in the rear seat, slide Authorised service centre. its back.
the front seat far enough forward so that NOTE  Do not use pillows, books or
the child’s feet do not touch the front towels to boost your child’s
A CRS in a closed vehicle can
seatback. This will help avoid injury to height.
become very hot. To prevent
the child in the event of a collision.  Make sure that your children sit
burns, check the seating surface
and buckles before placing your in an upright position.
NOTE
child in CRS.  Do not allow children to stand up
Children could be endangered in a or kneel on either the rear or the
collision if their CRS is not properly front seats. An unrestrained child
WARNING
secured in the vehicle. Be sure to could suffer serious or fatal
secure the child in the restraint  Do not leave unattended children injuries during a collision.
system according to the in your vehicle.
manufacturer’s instructions.  Do not leave any toys or other
 Do not modify CRS in any way. objects loose in the CRS or on the
seat while the vehicle is in
motion.

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SAFETY
Each CRS should be used for one child
only.
If the airbag 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 authorised
service center.

NOTE
The above images are for reference
purpose only.

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SAFETY
Supplementary Restraint System the occupants. The Airbag inflates and drive your vehicle after the airbags have
(SRS) (Airbags) (if equipped) deflates so quickly that you may not been deployed. If you are involved in
The airbag ‘SRS’ system comprises of even realize that it has activated. The another collision, the airbags will not be
the following components depending Airbag will neither hinder your view nor in place to protect you.
upon the provided safety features in make it harder to exit the vehicle.
your vehicle. Airbag inflation is virtually instantaneous
and occurs with considerable force,
 Seat belt Pre-tensioners accompanied by loud noise and smoke,
 Seat belt with load limiters which is normal. The inflated airbag,
 Driver Airbag together with seat belts, limit the
 Front Passenger Airbag movement of an occupant, thereby
reducing the risk of injury.
 Airbag ‘SRS’ ECU (Electronic
When an airbag inflates, you may see
Control Unit)
some smoke-like particles. The particles
 Collision Sensors are a normal by-product of the process
 SRS wiring harness that generates the non-toxic gas used for
 SRS Warning lamp airbag inflation. These airborne particles NOTE
The System is active when ignition may irritate the skin, eyes, nose, or The above image is for reference
switch is in the “ON” position or the throat. If you have skin or eye irritation, purpose only.
ignition mode is “ON”. rinse the area with water. For nose or
Airbags are designed to inflate in throat irritation, move to fresh air. Also NOTE
collisions when required. In the event of sometimes the smoke can cause
a collision, the collision sensors will breathing problems. In such cases, it is  Open your windows and doors as
detect signals, and if the Airbag ECU recommended to get fresh air promptly. soon as possible after collision to
judges that the signals represent a After inflation, airbag provides a gradual reduce prolonged exposure to
severe collision, will trigger the airbags. cushioning effect for the occupant the smoke and powder released
The inflated Airbags provide a cushion to thereafter deflates. It is not advisable to by the inflating Airbag.
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SAFETY
 Do not touch the Airbag  ALWAYS use seat belts and CRS contact the occupant causing
container’s internal components – during every trip and at all serious or fatal injuries.
immediately after an Airbag has times. Even with airbags, you can  Do not allow the front passenger
inflated. The parts that come into be seriously injured or killed in a to place their feet or legs on the
contact with an inflating Airbag collision if you are not wearing dashboard.
may be very hot. seat belt properly or not wearing
 Always wash exposed skin areas seat belt when airbag inflates. Not recommended seating position
thoroughly with lukewarm water  You and your passengers should
and mild soap. never sit or lean unnecessarily
The driver airbag is mounted in the close to the Airbags.
centre of the steering wheel. The front  Move your seat as far back as
passenger airbag is located inside the possible from front Airbags, while
dashboard in front of the passenger still maintaining control of the
seat. The vehicle fitted with the airbags vehicle.
have suitable indications on steering  All occupants should sit upright
wheel and on dash board. The word with the seatback in an upright
‘AIRBAG’ is embossed on the airbag position, centred on the seat
covers. cushion with their seat belt on,
WARNING legs comfortably extended and
their feet on the floor until the
 Even in vehicles with Airbags, you vehicle is parked and the engine
NOTE
and your passengers must is turned off. The above image is for reference
always wear the seat belts purpose only.
provided. In order to minimize the  If an occupant is out of position
risk and severity of injury in the during collision, the rapidly
event of a collision. deploying Airbag may forcefully

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SAFETY
Not recommended seating position

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SAFETY
NOTE  Coat hooks (if provided) , must be WARNING
The above images are for refer- used only for that purpose. Never If your SRS malfunctions, the Airbag
ence purpose only. hang heavy items on to those may not inflate properly during a colli-
hooks. This may lead to severe to sion thereby increasing risk of serious
fatal injuries. injury or death. If any of the following
WARNING
 ALWAYS contact your TATA conditions occur, your SRS is mal-
 Never place your arm over the MOTORS authorised service
airbag as a deploying airbag can functioning:
centre if the vehicle is damaged,  The SRS warning lamp does not
result in serious arm fractures or even if airbag has not inflated.
other injuries. turn ‘ON’ when the ignition switch
 ALWAYS contact your TATA is placed in the ‘ON’ position for
 Do not place or stick any item/s MOTORS authorised service
in the vehicle, except at few seconds.
centre if any part of an airbag  The SRS warning lamp stays ‘ON’
designated locations (such as module cover shows sign of
utility bins, cup/bottle holders, after illuminating
cracking or damage.
Boot space etc). Loose items  The SRS warning lamp comes
may act as a projectile during a ‘ON’/stays ‘ON’ while the vehicle
collision and cause severe to is in motion.
fatal injuries.  The SRS warning lamp blinks
 Please be aware that any when the engine is running.
unsecured item in your vehicle, We recommend the customer to im-
such as your pet, unsecured CRS mediately visit TATA MOTORS author-
or a laptop, can become a ised service centre and get the SRS
potential hazard in the event of a system inspected if any of the above
collision or sudden stop, causing conditions occur.
injuries to occupants in the
vehicle.

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SAFETY
WARNING Airbag Warning sticker on front Please refer CRS section for recom-
passenger Sun visor mended seating position.
 Never make any modifications to
your vehicle. The modifications WARNING
carried out, but not limited to the
vehicle frame, bumpers, front Never use a rearward facing child
fenders, ride height, suspension, restraint on a seat protected by an
seat belts, interior trims, steering active Airbag in front of it, Death or
wheel (especially holders), are serious injury to the child can oc-
not acceptable. This will affect cur.
the intended performance of SRS
system.
 Fitment of bull bars is strictly
prohibited, unless authorised by
TATA MOTORS. This will affect the
intended performance of SRS
system.
 If you need to make any
modifications to accommodate
any disability you may have, The Airbag Warning Symbol on sun visor
please contact your Authorized reminds extreme hazards associated
TATA MOTORS Dealer for with the use of rearward-facing child re-
necessary guidance. straint on front passenger seat during
airbag deployment.
 Do not tamper with SRS in any
way. This will lead to unexpected It is not taken to mean child can occupy
performance of system and may front passenger seat and use seat belt.
cause serious injury or death.
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SAFETY
AIRBAGS Deployment Condi- Rollovers collision: During a rollover When front airbags not deploy,
tions (if equipped) collision, unbelted occupants may float even with exterior visible vehicle
inside the passenger compartment. This damage?
When front airbags should not de- will increase the risk of injuries. Wearing
ploy? seat belts provide highly effective occu- The airbags are triggered only when
Minor frontal collision: Seat belt of- pant protection during rollover collision. there is a collision severe enough to trig-
fers adequate occupant protection in Front airbags are not designed to deploy ger the airbags. The amount of visible ve-
low severity collisions. The airbags are in a rollover as frontal airbags cannot of- hicle damage is not always the correct
triggered only when there is a collision fer any protection in rollover collision. indicator for airbag deployment. Some
severe enough to trigger the airbags. De- collisions can result in visible damage
ployment of frontal airbags is not benefi- When front airbags deploy with mi- but no airbag deployment because the
cial in low severity collisions. nor or no visible vehicle damage? airbags would not have been needed or
Side collision: During a side collision, would not have provided protection even
The airbags are triggered only when
occupants tend to move sideways. if they had deployed.
there is a collision severe enough to trig-
Therefore, deploying frontal airbags in ger the airbags. A severe collision to the
such situations will not benefit the occu- vehicle underbody or suspension may
pants. cause airbags deployment. Examples in-
Rear collision: During a rear collision, clude rough road driving, running into a
occupants tend to move (rearwards) curb or other low fixed object that
away from frontal airbags. Therefore, de- causes a sudden vehicle deceleration.
ploying frontal airbags in such situations Since the collision is underneath the ve-
will not benefit the occupant protection. hicle, damage may not be readily visible.
Head restraints and seat belts provide
occupant protection during a rear colli-
sion.

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SAFETY
Child Lock (if equipped) NOTE
 Lift the lock lever upward to
deactivate the childproof lock
when not required.
 Child safety lever to be used for
safety of child for preventing
them to open rear door while
seating in passenger seat to
avoid accident while vehicle is
running.

Both the rear doors of the vehicle are


provided with a child proof lock. Push the
lock lever located on vertical face of the
door downward before closing the door.
The door which has been locked by acti-
vating the child lock cannot be opened
from inside, it can be opened only from
the outside.

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SAFETY
Anti-Theft Device-Immobilizer/ PEPS NOTE
Immobilizer system is designed to pre- Use only Flip key, the other should
vent vehicle theft by electronically disa- be kept in a safe location. Note
bling the engine ignition system. The en- down “key Tag no.” information
gine can be started only with vehicle’s (and keep it safe) which is required
original Immobilizer ignition key which while getting new/spare keys. Re-
has an electronic identification pro- member that it is not possible to
grammed code. prepare new/spare keys without
the “key Tag number.” Take pre-
caution about Flip key, as without
Flip key vehicle cannot be started.

Immobilizer
Vehicle Condition Lamp Status Vehicle State Meaning / Function of the state

Ignition OFF Blinking Locked Vehicle Immobilized and awaiting electronic key
Ignition ON OFF Unlocked Normal condition and ready to start the vehicle
- Problem with key (Wrong key used to start vehicle)
Ignition ON ON Locked - Problem with Immobilizer system. Contact a TATA MOTORS
Authorized Service Centre

Ignition ON Blinking Unlocked - Contact a TATA MOTORS Authorized Service Centre immediately.

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SAFETY
Anti-lock braking system (ABS) While Braking WARNING
ABS regulates brake pres-  If ABS intervenes: continue to press  The stopping distance required
sure in such a way that the the brake pedal vigorously until the for vehicles with ABS may be
wheels do not lock when braking situation is over.
slightly more than conventional
you brake. This allows you  To make a full brake application: brake system but ABS will still of-
to continue steering the vehicle when press the brake pedal with full force. fer the advantage of helping you
braking.
If ABS intervenes when braking, you will maintain directional control.
The ABS warning lamp in the instrument feel a pulsing in the brake pedal. The pul-
cluster lights up when the ignition is  However, remember that ABS will
sating brake pedal can be an indication not compensate for bad road or
switched on. It goes out when the engine of hazardous road conditions, and func-
is running. weather conditions or poor driver
tions as a reminder to take extra care
judgment. Drive within safety
while driving.
WARNING margins taking into considera-
 If ABS is faulty, the wheels could tion into consideration prevailing
lock when braking. The steer abil- weather and traffic conditions.
ity and braking characteristics
may be severely impaired. There
is an increased danger of skid-
ding and accidents.
 Drive on carefully. Have ABS
checked immediately at a TATA
MOTORS Authorized Service Cen-
tre as soon as possible.

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SAFETY
Electronic brake force distribution
(EBD)
EBD monitors and controls
the brake pressure on the
rear wheels to improve driv-
ing stability while braking.
EBD provides optimal braking pressure
distribution between front and rear
wheels 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. un-
der full braking. This increases
the risk of skidding and an acci-
dent.
 You should therefore adapt your
driving style to the different han-
dling characteristics. Have the
brake system checked immedi-
ately at a TATA MOTORS Author-
ized Service Centre as soon as
possible.
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SAFETY

22
OPENING AND CLOSING
KEYS Loss of keys
A key is an electronic access and author- If one of the keys is lost, Contact the
ization system available as a standard TATA MOTORS Authorized Dealer/Ser-
feature with your vehicle. vice Center immediately.
Unlocking principle WARNING
The transponder in the ignition key car-  Do not turn ‘ON’ ignition switch by
ries a Unique Identification Code (UID). using key with any type of metal
The vehicle unlocks when the code on wound around its grip or in con-
the key matches with the code on the En- tact with it. This may be detected
gine Management System (EMS). In as abnormal condition by immo-
case of PEPS variant, Immobilizer func- bilizer and prevent engine from
tion is provided by PEPS ECU. starting.
 Do not leave the key in high tem-
Engine starting
perature areas. The transponder
When the key is inserted and the ignition in it will behave abnormally when
is switched to ‘ON’, all codes are commu- reused.
nicated within key, Immobilizer and  Do not try to start the vehicle
EMS. The engine will start only if all the when the Immobilizer indicator
codes match. lamp on the instrument cluster is
glowing. In this condition the ve-
hicle will not start and the vehi-
cle’s battery will also be drained
due to frequent cranking.

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OPENING AND CLOSING
Keys (as available)
SN Name Remote key Description

1. Locking all doors


1. Mechanical key
2. Unlocking all doors

1. Locking all doors


2. Approach light
2. Smart Key (PEPS)
3. Tail gate opening
4. Unlocking all doors

1. Customer can wear it on wrist and drive the


car (ease of carrying and usage).
3. PEPS wearable 2. This perform dual functions of Passive en-
try/exit and Passive start (similar functions of
Smart Key – Door lock / door Unlock/Tail-
gate opening / Start of vehicle)

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OPENING AND CLOSING
Smart Key (if available) Locking all doors 3. Unlocking all doors
Press the lock button (1) to lock all the Press the unlock button (4) to unlock all
doors of the vehicle. the doors.
Successful lock will be indicated by two Successful unlock will be indicated by
flashes of turn signal indicators. one flashes of turn signal indicators.
1. Approach light NOTE
This feature helps to find and reach the If smart key battery is low/drained
parked vehicle. or vehicle battery is low/drained,
user can unlock and enter into ve-
When you press approach light button hicle by using mechanical key
(2) once, low beam and position lamps blade, which is present inside the
1. Locking all doors will turn ‘ON’. smart key.
2. Approach Light To switch ‘OFF’ the approach lights,
3. Tail gate opening press and release the same button or it
4. Unlocking all doors automatically turns ‘OFF’ after certain
time.
Keep the smart key with user to perform
the passive access. It is used for locking, 2. Tail gate Opening
unlocking and starting the vehicle.
Press the lock button (3) to unlock the
tailgate.

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OPENING AND CLOSING
Key blade in/out Doors Door locking and unlocking using
door handle switch (DHS)
Door lock and unlock with key
(if available) To lock/unlock all the doors without op-
erating smart key button/ key blade.
The front doors can be locked or un- Press the door handle switch (DHS) pro-
locked from outside using the key blade. vided on the driver door to lock/unlock
all the four doors including Tail gate.

Slide the knob (1) to release the key. Pull


the key blade (2) out.

Insert the key in the slot and turn it clock- NOTE


wise to lock and anticlockwise to unlock  Authentication range for smart key
the door. ranges from 1 to 1.5 meters from
outside the respective door or tail
gate.
 Passive entry works only when ig-
nition is off.
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OPENING AND CLOSING
Rear Door opening Locking without a key from inside Opening the doors from inside

Door opening handle is provided on the All the doors can also be locked from in- All doors can be opened from inside. To
side of the window. side by pressing lever on driver door and open, pull the door opening lever. All
independently on other doors respec- doors can be unlocked by pulling the in-
To open the door, press the latch pro-
tively. side release lever to the intermediate
vided inside the handle and pull.
position. When it is further articulated
will unlatch the door and can be opened.

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OPENING AND CLOSING
Smart Key Features Key is inside the vehicle and all doors Important
closed with vehicle locked condition. In
Vehicle search this scenario customer is informed  Don’t press unlock button on remote
about the key forgotten inside the vehi- in the vicinity of your vehicle, as you
If smart key is not within the authentica-
cle through alarm for first 10 seconds may accidentally unlock your vehicle.
tion range, the turn indicators of vehicle
flashes four times for the driver to locate with turn indicator flashes. The flashes  For battery replacement procedure,
the vehicle. will continue for 180 seconds at every 20 refer ‘MAINTENANCE’ section.
second interval with turn indicator
 Don’t remove the battery connection
Automatic activation of immobilizer flashes to enable customer to take out
of the vehicle while the vehicle has
If smart key will not found within the pas- the key from the vehicle. Customer is ad-
vised not to leave the key inside the ve- been locked by remote.
senger compartment, engine will be im-
hicle and if the warnings are ignored by Smart key Precautions:
mobilized and vehicle cannot be start.
customer for entire 180 seconds, vehicle
intelligence takes over the control and 1. If smart key is close to radio transmit-
Auto lock/unlock of doors/ auto re-
lock (drive away locking) lock the vehicle for security reasons. ter, it may interfere with the opera-
tion of the smart key.
In case of PEPS variants, door will get un- . NOTE
2. If the smart key is near a mobile two
locked when ignition is OFF by pressing Do not forget to take out key before way radio system or a cellular phone,
start/stop button. leaving the vehicle to avoid such then it will not work correctly.
Vehicle doors get automatically locked situation.
3. If another vehicle’s smart key is be-
when all doors are closed and the vehi- Anti-grab / anti-scan coding ing operated close to your vehicle,
cle speed crosses 10 kmph the signal will fluctuate.
The remote control set of this security
Also, when unlocked with remote key system is protected against the use of
and if no door is opened within 30 sec- devices called ‘scanners’ and ‘grabbers’
onds, vehicle doors get automatically that can record and reproduce some
locked. types of remote codes.
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OPENING AND CLOSING
WARNING Force Panic OFF operation: To deacti- Windows
vate the force panic operation, press any
Keep the smart key away from Power windows (if available)
button on the smart key.
electromagnetic materials which
block electromagnetic waves to Vehicle Alarm & Security
the key surface.
To prevent automobile thefts, the anti-
theft system makes use of an anti-theft
NOTE
alarm (ATA). On detection of any unau-
In case any button of the key is ac- thorized access, the BCM triggers the
cidentally pressed for more than horn (acoustic alarm) and flashes the
20 seconds, the remote stops
turn indicators.
functioning till the time the button
is pressed. The LED on the Remote
also stops glowing. The function of
the remote gets reinstated imme-
diately when the user stops press-
ing the push button of remote.

Force Panic operation 1. Front Window Winding Switch (Left)


Force Panic ON operation: When the 2. Front Window Winding Switch (Right)
vehicle is in off condition and the lock 3. Rear Window Winding Switch (Left)
and unlock buttons are pressed at the 4. Rear Window Winding Switch (Right)
same time, the force panic operation be- 5. Inhibit Switch
comes active. In this case, the turn indi-
cators start flashing and the vehicle
starts to honk.
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OPENING AND CLOSING
Window glasses on all four doors can be Individual switches WARNING
operated by switches provided on the
Individual window winding switches While raising the glass, take care
main control panel located on the
have been provided on the front passen- to avoid fingers/hands getting
driver’s arm rest. They work only when
ger and rear doors. trapped between glass and the
the key is in the ‘IGN ON’ position.
door frame.
NOTE Inhibit switch
Power windows can be operated
for 30 seconds in ‘IGN OFF’ and
‘KEY OUT’ positions, provided the
doors are closed.
Express down (if available)
Window glasses can be opened by a sin-
gle long press of the switch. Express
down feature is provided for the driver’s
door only.

Inhibit switch ON
Glasses are wound up or down by pulling When switch is
or pressing the switch. pressed, red light turns
‘OFF’. The individual
switches provided on rear and front
passenger door cannot be operated.
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OPENING AND CLOSING
However, it can be operated from the Manual Window Winding Opening the bonnet
switches on driver's arm rest. (if available)
1. Make sure that the engine is
Inhibit switch OFF Use window winder handle for lowering switched off and vehicle is in neutral
or raising up window glasses manually gear with the parking
When switch is pressed, red light turns brake applied.
where power windows are not provided.
‘ON’. The individual switches provided
on rear and front passenger door can be 2. Pull the bonnet re-
operated. It can also be operated from lease lever. The bon-
the switches on driver's arm rest. net will pop up
slightly.
WARNING
 If children operate the windows
they could be get trapped, partic-
ularly if they are left unsuper-
vised. There is a risk of injury.
 Activate the window inhibit fea-
ture when children are travelling.
When leaving the vehicle, always
take the key with you and lock the
vehicle. Never leave children un-
supervised in the vehicle.
3. Lift the bonnet slightly and with your
finger and slide the secondary lock
lever located under the center of the
bonnet.
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OPENING AND CLOSING
NOTE  Put the stay rod into the hole cor- Tail gate Opening
Make sure that the wiper arms are rectly. If the rod drops off, your
body may be caught below the NOTE
not raised before you lift up the
bonnet to avoid damaging the bonnet. Some variants may have multiple
wiper arms and the bonnet.  Deactivate the Idle Stop Start options.
(ISS) function for any operation to
4. Lift the bonnet up. Pull the bonnet be performed in the Engine com- Option I
stay rod from its clip and put the free partment.
end into the slot provided on frame.
Closing
1. To close the bonnet, hold the bonnet
by one hand, disengage the stay rod
and clamp it back properly.
2. Lower the bonnet close to the
bumper, then let it drop down.

WARNING
Make sure that the bonnet is cor-
rectly locked or it can fly up unex- To release the tailgate, press the tail
pectedly when you drive. gate button on the remote.
WARNING NOTE
 The stay rod can be hot enough to Press the tail gate button on smart
burn your finger right after driv- key and press the tail gate door
ing. Touch the rod after it be- handle switch within 30 seconds to
comes cool enough. open it.
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OPENING AND CLOSING
Option II NOTE Option III
 Once tail gate is opened, it will Emergency Tailgate opening
not get locked automatically with
other doors.
 If the doors are unlocked, the tail
gate can be unlocked via tail gate
handle switch without smart key.
 Do not keep the smart key in the
boot when you close the tail gate.

WARNING
Tail gate can’t be locked using me-
If the vehicle is locked, tail gate is closed chanical key/ flip key/ smart key. It
and tail gate DHS switch is pressed with has to be locked by slamming it. In emergency situation like key or vehi-
valid smart key in the authentication
cle battery is discharged or electrical
range the tail gate gets unlatched.
malfunctioning, you can unlock the tail-
On closing the tail gate door, it gets gate from inside as per procedure given
locked. While closing the tail gate, if below:
doors are in locked condition and valid
1. Open driver door using mechanical
smart key is inside the trunk, then tail
key.
gate gets unlocked.
2. Open the rear door.
3. Fold the rear seat.

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OPENING AND CLOSING
4. And access the tailgate opening For opening, open the fuel cap, turn it  Do not continue adding fuel after
lever from inside. counter clockwise. the automatic shut ‘OFF’ function
5. Turn the lever clockwise to unlatch is operated if it is equipped on
and open the tailgate. the fuel station. Overfilling the
fuel tank could damage the fuel
NOTE system.
This can be used in emergency sit-
uation when you are inside the ve- NOTE
hicle.  To fill up the fuel, the Engine
must be stopped by turning OFF
Fuel lid the Ignition Key / Start-Stop but-
ton. If the Engine is in Idle Stop
Start (ISS) mode, it may restart
automatically while filling the
For closing, turn the fuel cap clockwise fuel.
and gently push the fuel flap till it gets  Remove the fuel filler cap slowly,
locked. and wait for any hissing to stop.
The fuel may be under pressure
WARNING and may spray out.
 Fuel vapor is extremely hazard-  If fuel cap needs replacement,
ous. Always switch ‘OFF’ the en- make sure that it is replaced by a
gine before refueling and never genuine cap at the TATA MO-
refill near sparks or open flames. TORS authorized service center.
To release the fuel flap, pull the lever lo- Do not use cell phone when you
cated at the right hand side below the fill fuel.
driver seat.
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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES
Cockpit 1 A.C. Air vent
2 Airbag (PAB)
Infotainment Display
3
(if available)
Steering mounted controls
4
(if available)
5 Combi-Switch
6 Horn pad
7 Fascia switch (if available)
Start - Stop switch / Ignition
8
switch (if available)
9 Airbag (DAB)
10 USB Port
11 Controls
12 Foot Rest
Foldable and Sliding arm-rest
13
(if available)
14 Drive mode switch
15 Parking Brake Lever
16 Glove box
17 Gear shift lever
18 HVAC Control panel / FATC
NOTE: All location shown may not be applicable to your vehicle / Variants. 19 Center air vent

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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES
Instrument Cluster (TFT Screen)
Tachometer Driver Information Display Speedometer

Temperature Gauge Fuel Gauge

NOTE: All indicators shown may not be applicable to your vehicle.

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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES
Speedometer Tachometer Fuel Gauge
When the ignition switch is in “ON” posi-
tion, fuel gauge gives an approximate in-
dication of the amount of fuel in the fuel
tank. In indication window, “F” stands for
full and “E” stands for empty.

Speedometer indicates the vehicle


speed in kmph.

NOTE Tachometer indicates engine speed in


At every key IN and ignition ON, the revolutions per min (rpm). When fuel in the tank nears empty, low
Instrument Cluster needles and fuel warning tell-tale light glows. Fill fuel
gauges move to max. and return to WARNING as soon as possible.
'0' position. This is a welcome strat- Do not drive the vehicle with a high
egy and a self-check feature. engine rpm. This may cause dam-
age to the engine and reduce its
life.

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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES
NOTE Temperature Gauge WARNING
 Do a check of the fuel level when When the ignition switch is in the “ON” The red progress bar indicates over
the vehicle is stationary on a level position, this gauge indicates the engine heating due to high coolant tem-
road. coolant temperature. perature that may damage the
 The fuel level displayed can vary engine. If you continue to drive the
when you drive on inclines, vehicle in this case, it can result in
curves, brake and accelerate severe engine damage or even fire.
suddenly. This is due to the move- The indicator should be within the nor-
ment of fuel in the tank. The low mal, acceptable temperature range i.e.
fuel warning lamp may turn to ON between “H” and “C”. If the indicator ap-
or OFF earlier or later than usual. proaches “H”, overheating is indicated
by a RED progress bar.
WARNING
If the coolant temperature is very high,
If there is any defect in the system, the engine coolant temperature tell-tale
Low fuel warning symbol will blink. light flashes and you will hear an audio
Take your vehicle to the nearest warning. In this case, stop the vehicle,
TATA MOTORS Authorized switch the engine ‘OFF’ and allow it to
Dealer/Service Center. cool down for some time. Contact the
nearest TATA MOTORS Authorized ser-
vice centre immediately for rectification.

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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES
Driver Information System

Driver Information System Image Description


This indicates distance travelled by the vehicle. The odometer reading does
Odometer not return to “0” when maximum value is reached; the display will freeze the
maximum value.

The trip meter can be used to measure the distance travelled on short trips
Trip meter A & B or between fuel stops. It can be reset to “0”. The trip meter reading becomes
“0.0” after it crosses 9999.9 km.

Indicates current time in AM/PM mode. Clock time can be changed using
steering wheel switches on the steering wheel.
Whenever the battery terminals or related fuses are connected, you must
Clock reset the clock time. This feature is available when ignition switch is in ‘ON’
position.
NOTE: Clock settings can also be changed through infotainment system.
For more information, refer infotainment manual.

Power and
This shows the power and torque figures delivered by engine in the particular
Torque
(if available) driving condition.

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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES
Driver Information System Image Description

This indicates how many days/kilometres are left till service is due. If service
is overdue, it will display “0” km or “0” days and a spanner symbol will blink
every time ignition is ON for a few seconds. Never reset the display between
Service reminder service intervals as it may give incorrect readings. The information is retained
in the service interval display even after the vehicle battery is disconnected.
NOTE: This option is for indicative purpose only. Keep track of your odometer
reading and follow the maintenance schedule.

Respective door open display pop up come for few sec and then telltale with
Door Ajar
respective door open shall be displayed.

Current gear engaged by the transmission shall be displayed on DIS.


NOTE: If “F” is displayed it means a defect in the system is detected Contact
Current gear position the nearest TATA MOTORS Authorized service centre immediately to rectify
(indicator) the problem.
In case of a manual transmission, the gear number will be displayed when the
clutch is fully released.
Up or down arrow will be displayed on DIS to shift a gear up or down.
Gear Recommendation No arrow shall be displayed when the selected gear is as per the Vehicle
dynamics.

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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES
1. Instantaneous fuel economy The indication on the display screen may 3. Average fuel economy (AFE)
(IFE) be delayed if fuel consumption is af-
fected by driving pattern.

NOTE
IFE will vary frequently as per driv-
ing pattern.
2. Power and Torque

It indicates fuel economy of current drive


when Ignition is turned ‘ON’. Trip A

To reach the Instant Fuel Economy in the


Instrument cluster. Press the but-
ton on the RHS of the steering wheel.
IFE display does not show Fuel Economy
of last drive.
Indicates the value of Power and Torque
The display does not show actual value delivered by engine in the particular driv-
unless vehicle is moving. ing condition.

Trip B
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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES
AFE value is an estimate of fuel econ- 4. Distance to empty (DTE) condition of the vehicle. It is an estimate
omy. It may vary significantly based upon value of the available driving distance.
driving conditions, driving habits and
If low fuel warning light glows, fill the fuel
condition of the vehicle.
tank immediately regardless of the DTE
To see the average fuel economy in the figure.
instrument cluster, press the
switch on the RHS of the steering wheel. NOTE
Trip time, Average speed and Trip dis-  If DTE is displayed as ‘---‘, then
tance will reset to ‘0’ when respective take your vehicle to the TATA MO-
Trip meter is reset. TORS Authorized Dealer/Service
Center.
NOTE
 The DTE will update with a new
Average Fuel Economy, Trip time value when fuel is added for
and Average speed will get reset to more than 7 litres at a time.
‘0’ when Battery is removed and re-
The above DTE screen indicates an ap-
fitted. 5. Infotainment information on In-
proximate distance in ‘km’ that your ve-
Average Fuel Economy will be dis- strument Cluster display unit.
played as ‘--.--‘for initial 0.5 km of re- hicle can travel with available fuel in
spective trip. Once 0.5 km distance tank.
is covered, Average Fuel Economy To reach the Distance to Empty in the In-
will be displayed.
strument cluster. Press the but-
Even after 0.5 km distance covered
tons on RHS of the steering wheel.
for particular trip, if Average Fuel
Economy is displayed as ‘--.--‘, then The instrument cluster will display infor-
DTE values may vary significantly based
take your vehicle to TATA MOTORS mation like media, navigation and FM.
on driving conditions, driving habits, and
Authorized Dealer/Service Center.
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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES
6. Setting Screen 7. Illumination Screen
User can select illumination setting by
scroll down & pressing set button on the
RHS of the steering wheel.

To change the option by press-


ing button on RHS of the steer-
User can enter into setting by pressing
ing wheel.
select button while being in
setting screen. NOTE
In the Setting menu if there is no To increase the illumination from 20% to
user input for 10 sec the previous 100% in five steps by pressing
screen shall be displayed. button on RHS of the steering
wheel.
To decrease the illumination from 100%
to 20% in five steps by pressing
button on RHS of the steering wheel.
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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES
Illumination setting The temperature sensor is located at the 9. Service reminder setting
front bumper. Therefore the tempera- User can select Service Reminder
If parking lamp is OFF, the option is
ture reading can be affected by heat re- Screen by Scroll down & pressing Set
greyed out and can not be selectable
flection from the road surface, engine Button in Setting Screen.
Illuminated Key Ring heat and the exhaust from surrounding
traffic.
When the vehicle is unlocked, the illumi-
nated key ring glows up. This helps to lo- If outside temperature falls below -1°C,
cate ignition switch in the dark. a “snowflake" symbol appears in addi-
tion to the outside temperature reading.
8. Outside Ambient temperature
NOTE
For an accurate temperature read-
ing, make sure the vehicle speed is
above 30 kmph.

WARNING
If display shows OAT temp as “- - “,
take your car to the TATA author- User can reset the
ized service center. service reminder symbol by up /
down & set buttons.

NOTE
In the Setting menu if there is no
This displays outside ambient tempera- user input for 10 sec the previous
ture reading with an accuracy of ±1 °C. screen shall be displayed.
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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES
10. Clock  Up and down button to be
used for scrolling through fields of 24
 Clock indicates current time in 12 /
hour format/hour/minute/AM/PM.
24 hours mode.
 Selected field will be highlighted as
 Clock mode can be changed either
shown in above image.
through Instrument Cluster setting
screen or through Infotainment sys-  Select button to be used to
tem setting screen, refer infotain- enter into required field and exit from
ment system manual for this. that.

Clock Setting  Up and down button to be used for


changing the values.
 User can select clock setting by scroll
down & pressing set button in setting
screen.

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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES
Display Messages on Instrument Cluster
Below messages may be displayed in the screen for three seconds based on the priority and some of the warnings shall be
minimized in the screen.
1. Interrupts Messages

NOTE: All messages may not be applicable to your vehicle.

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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES
SN Alert Interrupts Messages on Instrument Cluster
1 Rotate steering wheel (In ESCL jam condition) Press Start Button While Turning Wheel
2 Key Fob battery Low Smart Key Battery Low Replace Battery
3 Smart key out of range Smart Key Out of Range
4 Drive Alert - Tea Break Take a Break
5 Steering Failure, Please Stop Driving Steering Failure Stop the Vehicle Safely
6 Steering Failure, Please Visit Garage Steering Failure Contact Service Center
7 Pedal Press Alert Clutch Press Clutch Pedal to Start Engine

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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES
2. Warning Messages

SN Alert Warning Messages on Instrument Cluster


1 Fuel Level Low State Fuel Level Low
2 Fasten seat belt co-driver Fasten Co-Driver Seat Belt
3 Fasten Seat Belt - Driver Fasten Driver Seat Belt
4 Speed Limit Warning Over Speeding Detected Slow Down

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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES
3. Information Messages

SN Alert Information Messages on Instrument Cluster


1 Park Brake Engaged Park Brake Engaged
2 Auto Headlamp Auto Headlamp Activated
Resume to Target Speed Not Possible in Current
3 Change Gear to Resume Cruise Speed
Gear
4 Cruise Override Cruise Override
5 ISS-Start the Engine Auto Stop Start the Engine
6 Autonomous Start Enabled - Battery SOC Low Auto Start Enabled Low Battery Charge.

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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES
SN Alert Information Messages on Instrument Cluster
7 Autonomous Start Enabled - Brake Vacuum Low Auto Start Enabled Low Brake Assist Vacuum
8 Autonomous Start Enabled – Coolant Temp Low Auto Start Enabled Low Coolant Temperature
9 Auto Start Enabled High Steering Angle Auto Start Enabled High Steering Angle
10 Auto Start Enabled Start Vehicle Rolling Auto Start Enabled Vehicle Rolling
11 Auto Start-Stop Enabled Text Alert Auto Start- Stop Enabled
12 Auto Start-Stop Disabled Text Alert Auto Start- Stop Disabled

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Instrument Cluster (LCD Screen)
Tachometer Driver Information Display Fuel Gauge Speedometer

Set knob Temperature Gauge Mode knob


NOTE: All indicators shown may not be applicable to your vehicle

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Speedometer Tachometer Fuel Gauge
When the ignition switch is in “ON” posi-
tion, fuel gauge gives an approximate in-
dication of the amount of fuel in the fuel
tank. “F” stands for full and “E” stands
for empty.

When fuel in the tank nears empty, low


Speedometer indicates the vehicle Tachometer indicates engine speed in fuel warning tell-tale light glows. Fill fuel
speed in kmph. revolutions per min (rpm). as soon as possible.

NOTE WARNING
Whenever you turn the ignition on, Do not drive the vehicle with high
after inserting key in ignition engine rpm. This may cause dam-
switch the Instrument Cluster nee- age to the engine and reduce its
dles and gauges move to maxi- life.
mum value and return to '0' posi-
tion. This is a welcome strategy
and a self-check feature.

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NOTE Temperature Gauge WARNING
 Do a check of the fuel level when When the ignition switch is in the “ON” The red progress bar indicates
the vehicle is stationary on a position, this gauge indicates the engine overheating, due to high coolant
plain surface. coolant temperature. temperature which may damage
 The fuel level displayed can vary the engine. Continuing to drive the
when you drive on inclines, vehicle in this case can result in se-
curves, brake and accelerate vere engine damage or even fire.
suddenly. This is due to the move- The indicator should stay within the nor-
ment of fuel in the tank. The low mal, acceptable temperature range be-
fuel warning lamp may turn to ON tween “H” and “C”. If the indicator ap-
or OFF earlier or later than usual. proaches “H”, overheating is indicated
by a red bar.
WARNING
If the coolant temperature reading is
If there is any fault in the system, very high, the engine coolant tempera-
Low fuel warning symbol will start ture tell-tale light flashes with an audible
blinking. Take your vehicle to the buzzer. In this case, stop the vehicle,
nearest TATA MOTORS Authorized switch ‘OFF’ the engine and cool it down
Dealer/Service Center. for some time. Contact the nearest TATA
MOTORS Authorized Dealer/Service
Center immediately for rectification.

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Driver Information System (DIS)
Driver Information System Image Description
Indicates distance travelled by a vehicle. The Odometer reading does not
Odometer return to “0” when maximum value is reached, the display will freeze to max-
imum value.

The trip meter can be used to measure the distance travelled on short trips
Trip meter A & B or between fuel stops. It can be reset to “0”. The Trip meter reading becomes
“0.0” after it crosses 9999.9 km.

Indicates current time in AM/PM mode. Clock time can be changed using
‘SET’ & ‘MODE’ knob.
Whenever the battery terminals or related fuses are connected, you must
Clock reset the clock time. This feature is available when ignition switch is in ON
position.
NOTE: Clock settings can also be changed through infotainment system.
For more information, refer infotainment manual.

This warning will be indicated when the driver's door or front passenger door
Door Ajar
is open.

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Driver Information System Image Description
This indicates how many days/kilometres are left till service is due. If ser-
vice is overdue, it will display “0” km or “0” days and a spanner symbol will
blink every time ignition is ON for a few seconds. Never reset the display
between service intervals as it may give incorrect readings. The infor-
Service reminder
mation is retained in the service interval display even after the vehicle bat-
tery is disconnected.
NOTE: This option is for indicative purpose only. Keep track of your odom-
eter reading and follow the maintenance schedule.
Current gear engaged by the transmission shall be displayed on Driver
Information System.
NOTE:
Current gear position indica-
tor If “F” is displayed it means a ‘Fault’ condition. Contact the nearest TATA
MOTORS authorized service centre immediately
In case of manual transmission, the gear number shall be displayed even
when the clutch is fully released.

Up or down arrow will be displayed indicating for a gear change.


Gear Recommendation No arrow shall be displayed when the selected gear is as per the vehicle
dynamics.

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1. Instantaneous fuel economy 2. Average fuel economy (AFE) NOTE
(IFE)
 AFE value is an estimate of fuel
economy. It may vary significantly
based upon driving conditions,
driving habits and condition of
vehicle.
Monitor the IFE bar graph to achieve bet-
ter fuel economy.  Average Fuel Consumption will
get reset to ‘0’ when Battery is re-
IFE display does not show Fuel Economy moved and refitted.
of last drive.
Trip time, average speed and trip dis- 3. Distance to empty (DTE)
The above image indicates real time fuel
economy when the ignition is turned tance will reset to ‘0’ when respective
‘ON’. trip meter is reset.

The display does not show actual value Average Fuel Economy will be displayed
as ‘--.--‘for initial 0.5 km of respective The above image indicates an approxi-
unless vehicle is moving.
trip. Once 0.5 km distance is covered, Av- mate distance in ‘km’ that your vehicle
The indication on the display may be de- erage Fuel Economy will be displayed. can travel with available fuel in tank.
layed if fuel consumption is affected by
Even after 0.5 km distance covered for DTE values may vary significantly based
driving pattern.
particular trip, if Average fuel economy is on driving conditions, driving habits, and
NOTE displayed as ‘--.--‘, then take your vehicle condition of the vehicle. It is an estimate
to the nearest TATA MOTORS authorized value of the available driving distance.
 IFE will vary frequently as per
driving pattern. service centre. The DTE figure will update with a new
 IFE display does not show Fuel value when fuel is added for more than
Economy of last drive. seven litres at a time.
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If low fuel warning light glows, fill fuel im- 5. Driver Information System (DIS)
mediately regardless of the DTE figure setting
displayed.

NOTE
If DTE is displayed as ‘---‘, then take
your vehicle to the TATA MOTORS
Authorized Dealer/Service Center.

4. Outside Ambient temperature

This displays outside ambient tempera-


ture reading with an accuracy of ±1 °C.
Since the temperature sensor is located
at the front bumper of the vehicle, the
temperature reading can be affected by
heat reflection from the road surface,
engine heat and the exhaust from sur-
rounding traffic.

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6. Instrument Cluster Illumination
Setting
Instrument cluster’s brightness intensity
and backlight intensity will turn on after
the Parking lamp is ON.

WARNING
The clock and illumination settings
should be changed only when the
vehicle is in stationary condition
for safety purposes.

Illumination setting procedure


 For illumination setting short Press
SET button with position lamp ON.
 Change illumination levels by short
pressing SET button.

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7. Clock setting

NOTE
 If parking lamp is ON and by short
pressing SET button you can en-
ter into illumination setting.
 If user want to go to clock screen
Short press MODE button.
 If user want clock in 24/12 hour
format, in any screen on Long
press MODE button, clock
changes to 12/24 hour format re-
spectively.

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Display Messages on Instrument Cluster
Below messages can be displayed on the screen for four seconds based on the priority.

NOTE: All messages may not be applicable to your vehicle

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SN Information String On LCD Screen
1 Speed Limit Warning OVERSPEED
2 Engine Is Locked ENGINE LOCKED
3 Low Brake Fluid LOW BRAKE FLUID
4 Brake Lamp Failed BRAKELAMP FAILED
5 Reverse Lamp Failed REVERSE LAMP FAIL
6 Service Reminder Days SERVICE DUE
7 Service Reminder Km SERVICE DUE
8 Fuel Level Low State LOW FUEL
9 Key Fob battery Low KEY BATT LOW
10 Smart key out of range KEY OUT OF RANGE
11 Rotate steering wheel (In ESCL jam condition) ROTATE STEERING
12 Resume to Target Speed Not Possible in Current Gear UNABLE TO RESUME
13 Cruise is Resuming to set speed CRUISE RESUMED
14 Press CLUTCH PRESS CLUTCH
15 ISS OFF ISS OFF
16 Please Crank PLZ CRANK
17 Autonomous Start Enabled - Battery SOC Low AUTOSTART
18 Autonomous Start Enabled - Brake Vacuum Low AUTOSTART
19 Autonomous Start Enabled – Cabin Temp high AUTOSTART
20 Autonomous Start Enabled – Coolant Temp Low AUTOSTART

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Tell Tales
Warning Lamps Color Indicator Remarks

1. The lamp comes on when ignition is switched ‘ON’. Once engine is


Malfunction started, it turns ‘OFF’.
Indication Lamp Amber 2. It remains ‘ON’ for any engine related fault that may increase emis-
(MIL) sion levels of the vehicle beyond the regulatory norms. Contact the
TATA MOTORS Authorized Dealer/Service Center for rectification.

1. The lamp comes on when ignition is switched ‘ON’. Once engine is


started, it turns ‘OFF’.
Check Engine Lamp Amber 2. Illuminates continuously if a fault arises in Engine Management
System. Contact the TATA MOTORS Authorized Dealer/Service
Center.
1. The lamp comes on when the system disables the engine start if the
original key is not used.
2. Lamp blinks: Vehicle is in immobilized condition when key is not in-
Immobilizer serted.
Red
(if available) 3. Lamp ON: Problem with key/system. Contact TATA MOTORS
Authorized Dealer/Service Center.
4. Lamp OFF: Normal condition (Authenticated user) and engine will
start.

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Warning Lamps Color Indicator Remarks

Pre-Heat indicator / 1. The lamp comes on when ignition key is in ‘ON’ position.
Glow Plug indicator Amber
(Diesel) 2. Start the engine only after this indicator goes ‘OFF’.

Indicates direction indicated by the turn signal.


While you operate the left/right turn indicator, the turn signal blinks along
with the buzzer (when ignition is 'ON'). The direction indicator arrow on
Turn Signal Green the instrument cluster flashes along with the selected external indicator
lights. Both tell-tale lights will blink simultaneously when the hazard
switch is pressed irrespective of whether the ignition ON or OFF. A tick-
tock sound will be heard in both cases.

The lamp comes on when the high beam headlamps are switched ‘ON’
High Beam Blue
or flashed.

1. The lamp comes on when ignition is switched ‘ON’ and goes ‘OFF’
once required engine oil pressure is developed after starting the
engine.
Low Oil Pressure
indicator
Red 2. If the low oil pressure indicator does not glow or remains ‘ON’ when
the engine is running, it indicates a fault in the electrical circuit/lubri-
cation system. Contact the nearest TATA MOTORS Authorized ser-
vice centre to rectify the issue.

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Warning Lamps Color Indicator Remarks

The lamp comes on when ignition is switched ‘ON’. Once engine is


started, it turns ‘OFF’.
Battery charging Red If it remains ‘ON’ while the engine is running, it indicates that the battery
is not getting charged. Switch off all unnecessary electrical equipment and
contact the nearest TATA MOTORS Authorized service centre.
The lamp comes on when ignition is switched ‘ON’ and goes ‘OFF’. If it
Airbag status Red continuously blinks then contact the TATA MOTORS Authorized
Dealer/Service Center immediately.
The lamp comes on momentarily when ignition is switched ‘ON’. Once
parking brake is released, it turns ‘OFF’. If it remains ‘ON’, then it indi-
Park Brake / Brake Fluid cates:
Red 1. Brake fluid level is low.
Low / EBD malfunction
2. Park brake is applied.
3. EBD malfunctioning.

The lamp comes on when ignition is switched ‘ON’. Once engine is


started, it turns ‘OFF’.
Cruise Control lamp
Green The Cruise Control is used to indicate the status of cruise control system
(if available)
to the driver. If the lamp is on, it indicates that the cruise control feature is
activated.

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Warning Lamps Color Indicator Remarks

The lamp comes on when ignition is switched ‘ON’. Once engine is


started, it turns ‘OFF’.
If the engine overheats due to higher coolant temperatures, this in-
dicator blinks along with an audible buzzer. Contact your nearest
High Coolant TATA MOTORS authorized service Centre immediately. When the
Red
Temperature engine coolant temperature reaches the maximum limit, the tell-tale
lights blink with a RED colour and you will hear an audio warning.
Note: Do not remove the radiator pressure cap from the radiator
when the engine is hot. Do not restart the engine until the problem
has been duly attended.

The lamp comes on when ignition is switched ‘ON’. Once engine is


started, it turns ‘OFF’.
The lamp remains on if there is any malfunction in ABS. Normal
ABS Amber
braking system will be operational without assistance of ABS. Con-
tact the TATA MOTORS Authorized Dealer/Service Center immedi-
ately.

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Warning Lamps Color Indicator Remarks

The lamp comes on when ignition is switched ‘ON’. Once engine is


started, it turns ‘OFF’.
The symbol lights up continuously if fuel level in the tank is low. Fuel
needs to be filled immediately.
Low Fuel indicator Amber
Note:
The tell-tale warning light will start flashing if there is any fault in the
fuel system. Contact the nearest TATA MOTORS Authorized
Dealer/Service Center immediately.

The driver seatbelt warning indicator remains ON, when ignition is


turned ON.
The warning lamp remains ON as long as the driver seatbelt is not
fastened.
Driver Seat belt If seatbelt remains unbuckled and vehicle goes above 15 kmph, then
Red final audio warning will go on for 90 seconds.
indicator
Note:
Once the seatbelt is fastened the buzzer and warning lamp turns
OFF.
Seatbelt reminder remains OFF when reverse gear is engaged.

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Warning Lamps Color Indicator Remarks

Key Not Detected This lamp comes on when the Valid Smart key is not detected inside the
Amber
(if available) vehicle.

Press Clutch Pedal to


This lamp comes on with IGN ON till user presses the clutch pedal to start
Start Engine Amber
the engine.
(if available)

The lamp remains on if excess water is accumulated in the fuel filter.


Water in fuel
When this lamp blinks along with chime contact the nearest TATA MO-
indicator Amber
TORS Authorized Dealer/Service Center to drain the water immediately
(Diesel)
to avoid serious damage to the fuel injection system.
The lamp comes on when ignition is switched ‘ON’. Once engine is
Daytime running lamps Amber / started, it turns ‘OFF’.
DRL (if available) Green This lamp comes on when the Daytime Running lamp is ‘ON’.
Note: Parking lamp should be on to start the DRL lamp.

Door Ajar lamp White / All four door and Tail gate are indicated independently when the respec-
(if available) Red tive door or tail gate is open.

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Warning Lamps Color Indicator Remarks
The co-driver seatbelt warning indicator turns ON when ignition is turned ON.
If front passenger seat is occupied by adult, the warning lamp remains ON as long
as the co-driver seatbelt is not fastened.
Front Passenger If seatbelt remains unbuckled and vehicle goes above 15 kmph, then final audio
Seat belt indica- Red warning will go on for 90 seconds.
tor
Note:
Once the seatbelt is fastened the buzzer and warning lamp turns OFF.
Seatbelt reminder remains OFF when reverse gear is engaged.
When the vehicle speed crosses 80 kmph, then speed limit warning indicator turns
‘ON’ along with an audio chime for every two minutes (audible warning).
If vehicle speed crosses 120 kmph, the speed limit warning indicator flashes along
Speed limit
with an audio warning continuously, until the vehicle speed is above 120 kmph.
warning Amber
indicator If vehicle speed is between 80 kmph and 120 kmph, then the audio warning will
become less frequent but the speed limit warning Indicator will remain ‘ON’ contin-
uously. When the vehicle speed is reduced below 80 kmph, then the speed limit
warning indicator and the audio warning will turn off.
The lamp comes on when ignition is switched ‘ON’. Once engine is started, it turns
ECO ‘OFF’.
Green
(if available) When ECO lamp is ON, it indicates the car is in 'Economy' drive mode, which
helps to achieve a better fuel economy.

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Warning Lamps Color Indicator Remarks
The lamp comes on when ignition is switched ‘ON’. Once engine is started, it turns
White / ‘OFF’.
CITY
Blue If CITY lamp is ON, it indicates 'City' drive mode, which helps to achieve optimum
torque and fuel economy.

The DPF warning light or symbol switches ‘ON’ continuously to indicate that the
DPF needs to eliminate the trapped pollutants (particulate matter) through the re-
generation procedure. The warning light or symbol switch ‘ON’ only when driving
conditions require the driver to be notified.
DPF ‘ON’ does not indicate a malfunction.
To switch off the warning light or symbol, keep the car running on road until regen-
eration is complete (ideally at 3rd gear, 50-80 kmph, with engine speed over 2000
rpm).
The process normally takes about 20 minutes.
DPF (if available) Amber
The warning light or symbol remains off during the entire DPF regeneration proce-
dure
If the procedure is not followed, MIL lamp will switch ON, along with DPF lamp on
Instrument cluster.
Note:
Please follow the above-recommended DPF regeneration procedure to avoid MIL
lamp switch ‘ON’.
In case, MIL lamp switch ON, please contact nearest TATA authorized service
centre to restore DPF operation.

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Audio Reminders (as available) NOTE 6. Front passenger Seat Belt
reminder
1. Key-in reminder/audio warning Do not forget to turn OFF your park
lamp as it may drain the vehicle’s If front passenger has not fastened seat-
If you forget the key inside the vehicle battery. belt and if vehicle speed goes above 15
when you leave the ignition in ‘OFF’ posi- kmph, then final audio warning will go on
tion, an audio warning will sound. Re- 3. Parking brake ‘ON’ reminder for 90 seconds. Seat belt tell-tale light
move key to stop the warning. will remain continuously ON when audio
If Park Brake is applied and vehicle is
If no key is detected in the vehicle driven, Telltale will turn ‘ON’ and buzzer alarm is active.
will provide audio warning continuously.
If the vehicle is in ACC ON/IGN ON and NOTE
Disengage the park brake to stop audio
the customer takes the smart key out of
warning. Fasten the seatbelt to stop audio
the vehicle and closes the last door, an warning.
audio warning will be sounded for nine 4. Reverse Gear reminder
times to alert that the key is not in the 7. Door open reminder
vehicle. If reverse gear is engaged, the buzzer
sound will alert you. If any door is open and the user tries to
NOTE lock the vehicle, one flash with a beep
5. Driver Seat Belt reminder sound will indicate that a door is open.
In this condition customer needs
If seatbelt is not fastened and vehicle
to bring the smart key inside the 8. Engine coolant temperature
vehicle. goes above 15 kmph, then final audio
high chime
warning will go on for 90 seconds. Seat
2. Parking lamp ‘ON’ reminder belt tell-tale light will remain continu- The engine coolant temperature tell-tale
ously ON when audio alarm is active. warning light along with an audio warn-
If you forget to turn OFF the park lamp,
ing will alert the driver if the coolant tem-
an audio warning will be started.
Switched OFF the park lamps to stop the perature is high.
warning.
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9. Speed limit chime Combi-Switch (RH Stalk) 3. High beam - Move the lever forward
(if available) to select the high beam function.
When speed of the vehicle is greater
than 80 kmph, an audio warning will Pull the lever back to normal for low
sound at periodic interval of 120 sec- beam.
onds. 4. High beam Flash (spring return)
When vehicle speed crosses 120 kmph, To flash the high beam, pull the lever
continuous audio warning (beeps) will towards you from the normal posi-
sound. tion. It will return to its normal posi-
tion when you release it.
10. Drive mode chime
When user switches drive mode from city 5. Headlamp Rotary Switch
to eco or eco to city, a single audio warn- i. OFF Position
ing will sound.
All lamps will remain ‘OFF’.
1. Left Turn signal - Move the lever
11. Electronic Steering Column
Lock (ESCL) chime fully upward. ii. Parking Lamp
2. Right Turn signal - Move the lever Rotate stalk to turn ‘ON’ the Park-
This feature informs the driver to rotate
fully downward. ing lamps.
steering wheel when ESCL gets engaged
accidentally. NOTE iii. Low Beam
12. WIF (Water in fuel)/FFC(Fuel Fil- When the turn is completed, the Rotate stalk to turn ‘ON’ the Low
ter Clog ) chime signal will cancel and the lever will Beam function.
return to its normal position.
If water is detected in fuel buzzer shall
sound to alert you.

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iv. Auto Light 7. Lane Change Signal Head lamp leveling rotary switch
The headlights will be automati- To signal a lane change, move the lever
cally switched ON depending on slightly up or down to the point where the
ambient light conditions (while en- turn signal light begins to flash for six
tering a tunnel or when it is twi- times, but the lever does not latch. The
light). turn signal will flash six times automati-
cally.
6. Day Time Running Lamps (DRL)
Day time Running Lamps
(DRL) are used to increase
the visibility of the vehicle to
other drivers during daytime.
i. To activate and deactivate DRL, keep Inner rotary switch on right hand stalk is
the ignition switch is 'ON' position provided for head lamp leveling. With the
and switch the parking lamp ON-OFF inner rotary switch, Head lamp leveling
twice. can be done with head lamp in Low
ii. Activation and Deactivation of DRL Beam and in ‘ON’ position. Select cor-
can be done by DRL soft switch, rect position before start of trip, when
which is available on the Infotain- the vehicle is stationary. Depending on
ment Display. the number of passengers and luggage
in the vehicle headlamp focus may
change. This can be adjusted by rotating
the knob to one of the three level
positions.

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Combi-Switch (LH Stalk) 2) Slow Wipe 6) Auto front wipe
(if available) Push the stalk towards position (2) for If your vehicle is fitted with rain and light
continuous slow wipe. sensor, the wipers will automatically
wipe the windscreen, if it senses rainfall.
3) Fast Wipe Make sure that the wiper stalk is in Auto
Push the stalk towards position (3) for position.
continuous fast wipe.
NOTE
4) Flick wipe (spring return) When you crank the engine, the
Pull the stalk downwards and supply to washer motor is momen-
hold it for continuous wipe, tarily cut off.
the wiper continuously wipes across the
windshield at low speed till the stalk is
released.
0) ‘OFF’ Position 5) Front Windshield Washer
The wiper is switched ‘OFF’.
 Pull the lever little longer,
1) Intermittent wipe to spray the washer fluid
on the windshield.
Push the stalk upwards to op-
erate intermittent wipe.  The windshield wipers will operate
for three cycles after the lever is re-
Inner rotary switch on left leased and for one more cycle after
hand stalk is provided for intermittent
five seconds.
front wiper delay. The switch has five de-
lay timers. Push the stalk towards posi-
tion (1) for single wipe.
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6) Rear Wash and Wipe Rear Wipe WARNING
Turn the rotary knob counter If you operate wash and wipe func-
Clockwise
clockwise such that it aligns its positions tion for more than 15 seconds the
with arrow mark to operate rear wind- controller cuts off the supply to the
shield wiper continuously. washer motors to avoid overheat-
ing.
NOTE
Rear wiper will not work as long as Rain/Light Sensor (as available)
tailgate is open. The integrated rain and light sensor is
mounted on front windshield glass to
Rear Windshield/ Wiper and Washer sense rain and light.
Counter
Clockwise Switch
As per the input from sensor, the wipe
Turn the rotary knob counter
and light functions will work automati-
Rear Windshield / Wiper and clockwise such that it aligns
cally.
Washer (spring return) its positions with the arrow
Turn the rotary knob clockwise mark and hold it to operate rear
and release to operate rear windshield wash and wipe function. It
windshield wash and wipe. The wind- will return to ‘Rear wipe’ position as soon
shield wipers will operate for three as it is released and continues to wipe.
cycles.
NOTE
When you reverse the car with
front wipers in ‘ON’ condition, the
rear wiper will also be ‘ON’.

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Dashboard controls 1. Front Fog Lamps (if available) Fog lamp as Cornering Lamp
Fascia switches are provided on driver The front fog lamps also function as cor-
side dashboard. nering lamps to light up the area to the
side of the vehicle, making night-time
parking and turning safer.
2. Rear Fog Lamps (if available)

The front fog lamps are located on the


front bumper. In poor visibility conditions
1. Front Fog lamp switch due to fog, snow or rain, the fog lamps
2. Rear Fog lamp switch make visibility better and make it easier
3. Idle stop start switch (ISS) for other road users to see you. It turns
to ‘ON’ when the fog lamp switch is
turned on when the ignition is ‘ON’ and Rear Fog Lamp is available on the rear
when the position and parking/ head bumper for better visibility in adverse
lamp is ‘ON’. An indicator on the instru- weather conditions to avoid accidents.
ment cluster will come on when the front The rear fog lamp can be switched ‘ON’
fog light is ‘ON’. with ignition and headlamp or front fog
lamp is ‘ON’.

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3. Idle Stop Start switch (ISS) (if 1 . Volume NOTE
available)
Press above switch to increase or de- The system will start recognizing
Your car is equipped with push Button crease volume of music system / radio. your voice command only after the
on right side of the dashboard to Ena- beep. So, speak your command
ble OR Disable ISS function. 2. Seek forward/back- only after you hear the voice acti-
For more details refer ‘starting & driv- ward vation beep.
ing” section. Press above switch to change radio
4. Mute/phone reject
Steering mounted controls (LHS) channels.
Press above switch to reject
(if available) 3. Receive calls/PTT (Push to Talk) or hang up a phone call. It is
Press above switch to ac- also used to mute the volume of music
cept incoming call when a system/radio.
cell phone is connected via Bluetooth. 5. Source
Voice Recognition Press above switch to se-
lect the required source in
To start, press the voice activation but-
the infotainment system i.e. USB, AM,
ton provided on the steering wheel. The
FM and Bluetooth.
system mutes/ pauses the currently
played audio and you will hear a beep
sound to indicate the activation of the
voice recognition feature. The system
displays the Voice Recognition screen on
Infotainment to indicate activation of the
feature.

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Steering mounted controls (RHS) 2. OK/Select & long press 3b.Changing the set cruise speed
(if available) for settings The set cruise speed can be
Press the above switch to se- adjusted using the buttons ‘+’
lect the option and long press it (ap-
(to increase) or ‘-’ (to decrease) on steer-
prox. three seconds) to go directly to
ing wheel.
the instrument cluster settings.
3a.Cruise set (reset) using The speed increases and decreases on
speed increase (decrease) a single press.
switch The changed speed will be shown on the
 Press the cruise control master speedometer.
switch on steering wheel.
Keeping the switch pressed increases or
 Accelerate the vehicle to the desired decreases the speed continuously till
speed. the switch is re-leased or maximum/
 Make sure that the Clutch and Brake minimum speed limit for particular gear
1. Instrumentation controls(IC) pedals are not pressed. is reached.
i. Instrumentation controls scroll LH  Press the ‘SET’ button on steering The set speed can also be increased by
wheel switch to set the desired pressing the accelerator pedal till the de-
Press above switch to scroll LH cruise speed. The cruise control indi-
on Instrument Cluster display. sired speed is achieved and then press-
cator on instrument cluster will turn ing the ‘SET’ button.
ii. Instrumentation controls scroll RH ‘ON’.
The set speed can also be decreased by
Press above switch to scroll  Remove your foot from the accelera-
pressing the brake pedal (The cruise in-
RH on Instrument Cluster dis- tor pedal.
dicator will turn OFF) and slowing down
play. Once Cruise control is activated the ve- to desired speed and then pressing the
hicle automatically maintains the stored ‘SET’ button (The cruise control indicator
speed. will turn ‘ON’ again).
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4. Cruise control Mic (if available) Infotainment System Display
master switch (if available)
Cruise speed can be resumed
only if cruise control is deactivated by Option I
applying the brake. To resume the previ-
ously set cruise speed, accelerate the
vehicle to a speed is as per gear selected
as below:
3rd gear approx. 30Kmph to 80Kmph
4th gear approx. 40kmph to 120Kmph
5th gear approx. 50kmph to 140Kmph
5. Cruise control deac-
tivating switch
There are two ways to deacti- Mic is provided on the roof near the roof
vate cruise control: lamp.
 Applying brake / clutch.
 Press deactivation switch on Steer-
ing Wheel
NOTE
For more information related to
steering mounted controls, refer the
infotainment manual.
((Refer link -http://service.tatamo-
tors.com/content/owners-manual
)if applicable)
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Option II Speakers & Tweeter (if available) USB Port (if available)

1. Tweeter Connect your pen drives to this socket


NOTE 2. Speaker for playing music tracks through the ve-
For more information, refer info- hicle’s music system.
Speakers and Tweeters are available in
tainment manual.
models with infotainment system. Provi-
((Refer link -http://service.tatamo- sions are given for music system and
tors.com/content/owners-manual speakers on versions without infotain-
)if applicable)
ment system.

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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES
Power Socket Antenna
The power socket will work when the
ignition switch is in the “ACC” or “ON”
position. This socket can be used to
provide 12V (10A) power for electrical
accessories.

For rear passenger

NOTE Antenna is located on the roof. Turn the


 Use of unapproved electrical ac- antenna anticlockwise to remove it from
cessories can cause damage to the vehicle, if required.
your vehicle’s electrical system.
 Make sure that any electrical ac-
For front passenger cessories you use are designed
to plug into this type of socket
and rating.

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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES
Roof Grab Handle Grab handles are installed on the roof Roof Lamp
for all seats except for the driver’s seat. Option I
Option I These help the passengers to position
Interior roof lighting lamp is provided on
themselves comfortably during the
the roof with inbuilt switch.
journey.

Option II

The switch has 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 lamp
will turn ‘OFF’ with dimming. This helps
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settling in the seat and inserting the Boot Lamp (if available) Side indicator lamp
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 remain ‘OFF’.
Option II
Interior roof lighting lamp is provided
on the roof with inbuilt switch.

Boot lamp is provided in the rear lug-


It is provided on the side fender.
gage compartment to illuminate the
luggage area. It will turn ON when the turn signal in-
dicator switch is ON and hazard warn-
Press the button to turn the It will switch on whenever any door or
ing switch is ON.
lamp ‘ON’. It will remain ‘ON’ tailgate is open.
even when either of the
doors are opened. When the last door
is closed, the lamp will turn ‘OFF'.
NOTE
The Lamp will turn on as long as the
ignition switch is in "ON" position.
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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES
Front Lamp Tail Lamp

1. Position /Turn indicator lamp 1. Reverse lamp (on LH lamp only)


2. High beam lamp 2. Stop lamp
3. Low beam lamp 3. Turn indicator
4. Front fog lamp (if available) 4. Parking lamp
5. DRL (if available)

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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES
Ambient Lights (if available) Ambient Lights (Entry/Exit):
Ambient Light function  Ambient Lights turn on in Blue color
whenever roof lamp made active by
Interior ambient lighting comforts user
removing the ignition key from key
by illuminating the vehicle interiors at
slot and opening any door.
defined locations. Single colored LEDs
are fixed at various locations of the ve-  Once the opened door is closed, the
hicle interiors. Ambient lights dims off after approx-
imately 25 seconds.
Turning Ambient lighting on and
off:  If door is left open, ambient lights will
turn OFF after set battery saver time.
 Ambient Lights turn on in Blue color
whenever parking light is turned to
ON.
 Ambient Lights turn off whenever
parking light is turned to OFF.

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STOWAGE AREAS
Storage Compartment

1. Glove box 2. Driver side coin box 3. Utility pockets on front doors
4. Utility pockets on rear doors 5. Centre console 6. Stowage for rear passenger
7. Tailgate Compartment (Luggage) (if available)

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STOWAGE AREAS
1) Glove box iii) Stowage detail (if available) iv) Cooling facility (if available)

i) Opening and closing Following items can be stowage in glove On selected models glove box is pro-
To open - Press the knob and open the box. vided with a cooling facility. It cools the
glove box flap.
1. iPod glove box only when the front A/C is ON.
To close - Lift glove box flap upward un- Shut OFF the vent by rotating the knob,
til it engages. 2. Visiting card
whenever cooling is not required.
ii) Glove box illumination (if availa- 3. Pen holder
ble) 4. Cup holder
The glove box lamp illuminates when the
5. Mobile Phone
glove box flap is opened.
NOTE
Make sure that glove box flap is
closed while driving.
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2) Driver side coin box 3) Utility pockets on front doors 4) Utility pockets on rear doors

Stowage is provided on RH side of steer- Utility pockets are provided on front Utility pockets are available on rear
ing wheel for Coin, mobile and wallet. doors and it can be used to keep follow- doors and it can be used to keep follow-
ing items. ing items.

1. Magazine / paper / books 1. Suitable water bottle

2. Suitable water bottle 2. Magazine / paper / books

3. Umbrella

NOTE
Remove the water from umbrella
and fold it properly before storing
it in umbrella holder.
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STOWAGE AREAS
5) Center console Option II 6) Stowage for rear passenger
Option I (if available)

Stowage below arm rest


A storage compartment is provided be-
low the armrest for keeping phones,
chargers etc.
To open the armrest pull the flap.

Following items can be stowage in Cen-


ter console. Stowage for the rear passenger is avail-
1. Pen holder able on rear side of floor console be-
tween the front passenger seats. It can
2. Cup holder be used to keep phone and small items.

NOTE
Applicable for models where rear
vents is not provided.

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7) Tailgate Compartment  Do not place anything on luggage
(luggage) cover as it could obstruct driver’s
rear view. Also in case of an acci-
dent or sudden braking, it could
cause an injury to occupants.

Goggle stowage

Store the luggage in tailgate compart-


ment. You can keep suitcase, bags, etc.

WARNING
 Distribute the items of luggage as
evenly as possible. Place for keeping goggle is provided
 Position heavy loads towards rear above the roof lamp.
seat and low down in the trunk as
possible.
 Do not allow occupants to travel
in the luggage compartment.

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STOWAGE AREAS
HOOKS (if available) ii) Collapsible hook iii) Carrier hook
i) Coat Hook Collapsible hook is provided for hanging Carrier hook is provided for hanging
small carry bags etc. small carry bags etc.
Coat hanger is provided for rear passen-
ger on right side grab handle.

NOTE
NOTE Do not use these hooks for secur-
 The coat hook is not designed to ing luggage like using nets etc. in
carry heavy objects or luggage the boot.
items.
 Do not hang hard, sharp-edged
or fragile objects on the coat
hook.

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CLIMATE CONTROL
The climate control regulates the temperature set in cabin based on user settings and it can be set in temperature settings.
Air Distribution- The air is distributed through the vents in the passenger compartment as shown below:

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CLIMATE CONTROL
Air vents Rear AC vents (if available)
Air vents are available on the dashboard. Rear AC vents are available between two
The direction of air flow can be adjusted front seats. It can be switched ‘ON’ pro-
using sliders on the respective vents. vided that front AC is switched ‘ON’.
It can be switched ‘ON/OFF’ by rotating
knob.

Side Air Vents (Front)

Centre Air Vents (Front)

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HVAC Controls (if available) A. Temperature control B. Blower Speed control

OFF HIGH
HIGH
LOW

The temperature control knob allows you This is to turn ‘ON’ the blower and select
to adjust the temperature. The tempera- desired blower speed.
ture can be increased by rotating the
knob towards the red segment (clock-
A. Temperature Control
wise) and decreased by rotating it to-
B. Blower Speed Control wards the blue segment (anti-clockwise).
C. Air Distribution Control
D. Fresh / Recirculation air mode
E. AC ON/OFF Switch

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C. Air distribution control D. Fresh / Recirculation air mode Fresh Air mode: (Indicator light ‘OFF’)
Press the switch to activate / deactivate Fresh air is drawn into the vehicle.
air recirculation mode.
Always use when:
 Discomfort is felt or windows are fog-
ging up.
 Using or air flow modes
during demist / defrost.
This is to select the air distribution pat-
 Using normal heating mode.
tern as described in the table.
Press to ‘ON’ or ‘OFF’ E. AC ON/OFF
Directs air through the cen-
Recirculation mode: (Indicator light
ter and side air vents
‘ON’)
Directs air through the cen-
ter, side and foot well vents Air in the passenger compartment recir-
Directs air through the foot culates. No fresh air enters the compart-
well air vents ment.
Directs air through the de- Always use when:
froster & foot well vents Press the button to switch ON/OFF the
(Default fresh air mode)  Driving on a dusty road or through AC. The indicator lamp in the button will
Directs air through the de- tunnel. light up when AC is ON.
froster vents (Default fresh  On signals or slow traffic to avoid
air mode) traffic pollution.
 Maximum cooling is required.
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NOTE NOTE  When you start the vehicle after a
The AC can be switched to ‘ON’ long duration (more than 15
 Water may drip from the under- days), follow the procedure for
only if the blower is ‘ON’ and en- side of the vehicle when it is in
gine is running. better AC performance:
cooling mode. Traces of water on
the ground are normal and are - Start the vehicle and allow the
When AC is switched to ‘ON’, engine engine to idle for 2-3 minutes.
not a sign of leakage or malfunc-
idling RPM increases marginally to ad- tion. AC should be off in this period.
just the AC compressor load. - Switch the AC on and run it for
 Ventilate the vehicle for a brief
When desired temperature is achieved period during warm weather. This another 2~3 minutes while
Ac compressor will self displace opti- will speed up the cooling process the engine idles. This circu-
mum refrigerant flow. and the desired vehicle interior lates the refrigerant and oil to
temperature will be reached lubricate the internal parts of
quickly. the air-conditioning system.
 Do not cover the air vents or air
intake grilles in the vehicle inte-
rior.
 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 to maintain optimum per-
formance.

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Functions and Settings
Here are the recommended basic settings of the control elements of air conditioning system for the respective operating modes.
These may vary depending on individual requirements and weather conditions:
Control Knob Position Button Position
Functions
A. Air Temperature B. Blower Speed C. Air Flow Direction D. Fresh / Recircula- E. AC ON / OFF
tion air mode
Settings

Normal heating Desired temp. 2nd or 3rd dot Fresh air mode. Switched OFF
or

To MAX speed Briefly switch ON to


To the extreme right
Quick heating and then 2nd or Recirculation mode Switched OFF
up to the stop
3rd dot then Fresh air mode

Normal Cooling Desired temperature 1st to 3rd dot or Recirculation mode Switched ON
To MAX speed
To the extreme left Recirculation
Quick Cooling and then 2nd or Switched ON
up to the stop mode
3rd dot
Fresh air mode Switched ON
Demisting Desired temperature 2nd or 3rd dot
(Default) (Default)
To the extreme right Fresh air mode Switched ON
Defrosting To MAX speed
up to the stop (Default) (Default)
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General Description: 5. Blower speed up control display unit will show the relevant
6. Temperature control knob Climate Information.
FATC system controls the in-cabin tem-
perature of the vehicle automatically 7. Auto ON selection button Also, when the display is not in climate
and provides maximum passenger con- 8. AC ON / OFF button mode then climate information will be
venience regardless of outside weather 9. Fresh Air / Recirculation button displayed on the all-time display availa-
conditions. 10. OFF button ble on the top bar.
Fully Automatic Temperature Display unit 1. Rear Window Demister Button
Control (FATC) (if available) A. This button turns the
rear window demister
ON or OFF. The system
will be deactivated after 15 min of
continuous operation.
2. Max Defrost Button
A. This button directs the
main airflow towards
FATC display is shown on main display windscreen for faster
screen. defrosting. (It also overrides any
mode selection you may have made.)
FATC functions can be controlled using
1. Rear window demister button both the FATC control panel and the B. When you turn off the button, the sys-
2. Maximum Defrost button touch screen display. tem returns to its former settings.
3. Air Distribution mode Whenever the user presses any push
4. Blower speed down control button or turns the rotary knob, then the
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NOTE 6. Temperature control knob
Directs air through the
For your safety make sure you foot well air vents
have a clear view through all the
windows before driving. Directs air through the
defroster & foot well
3. Air Distribution Mode vents (De-fault fresh air Turning the temperature control knob
In AUTO mode, the FATC sys- mode) clockwise increases the temperature of
tem will regulate the mode Directs air through the the air. The desired temperature will be
automatically. However, user defroster vents (Default increased by steps of 0.5ºC. User can se-
fresh air mode)
override is possible with the use of lect temperature range from 18ºC to
MODE button to select the desired air- 30ºC. Turning the knob in the anticlock-
4. Blower Speed Control button
flow mode. wise direction reduces temperature.
Press the Blower Speed con-
Each time you press the MODE button, trol down button to decrease When you set the temperature to its
the display shows the mode selected. the blower speed. lower limit (Lo) or its upper limit (Hi), the
system runs at full cooling or heating
Directs air through the 5. Blower Speed Control Up only. It doesn’t regulate the interior tem-
center and side air button perature.
vents
Press the Blower Speed con-
Directs air through the trol up button to increase the
center, side and foot blower speed.
well vents

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7. Auto ON selection button Semi-automatic Operation 9. Fresh Air / Recirculation Button
You can manually select various func- A. When the recirculation
tions of the climate control system when button or LED is
it is in fully automatic mode. All other switched ‘ON’, air from the vehicle’s
features remain automatically con- interior is sent throughout the sys-
trolled. Making any manual selection tem.
To put the automatic climate control in causes the word ‘AUTO’ in the display to B. When the recirculation button is
fully automatic mode: go OFF and the overridden setting is dis- switched to ‘OFF’, air from outside
played. System will remain in semiauto- enters into the cabin (fresh mode).
Press the ‘AUTO’ button. matic mode till ‘AUTO’ is pressed again. Whenever discomfort is felt, switch
A. Set the desired temperature by turn- 8. AC ON / OFF Button to fresh air mode.
ing temperature control knob. The
display will show all the functions Press the AC ON/OFF but- NOTE
during ‘AUTO’ mode. ton to turn the air condi- The outside air intakes for the cli-
tioning ON or OFF. The AC icon activated mate control systems are at the
B. The system automatically selects the on the display when the AC is ON. base of windscreen. Keep this
proper mix of conditioned and / or
area clear from leaves and other
heated air that will, as quickly as pos- debris.
sible, raise or lower the interior tem-
perature to your preference. Use recirculation mode for faster heat-
C. When you set the temperature to its ing and cooling. However, keeping the
lower limit (Lo) or its upper limit (Hi), system in recirculation mode - particu-
the system runs at full cooling or larly when the AC is in OFF - can cause
heating only. It does not regulate the fogging of windows.
interior temperature.
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NOTE
When reverse gear is selected, air
inlet may switch to recirculation
mode if it is in fresh air mode, to
prevent exhaust fumes from enter-
ing the cabin.

10. “OFF” button


Press the OFF button to
switch the system ‘OFF’. OFF
will be displayed on the
infotainment screen.

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HVAC Sensors 2. In-car sensor on HVAC control panel. Quick Cooling
HVAC system is fitted with three sensors If your vehicle is parked under the sun,
you can cool it down fast by following the
1. A solar sensor on windshield glass at
steps given below:
the center.
1. Start the engine.
2. Turn the A/C on and make sure the
temperature control is set to the low-
est. In case of FATC set temperature
to ‘Low’ mode.
3. Set the blower to maximum speed
4. Slightly open the windows and direct
the vents towards the face.
3. Outside Ambient Temperature (OAT)
5. When the interior has cooled down to
sensor located under the front
a comfortable level, close the win-
bumper grill.
dows and set the required tempera-
NOTE ture, with recirculation mode ON.
 Do not cover or spill any liquid on
sensors.
 Do not cover sensor, this may
cause the sensor to malfunction.
This may lead to FATC not func-
tioning to desired level.

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Functions Control Knob
Button Position
Position

Settings (6) (7) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (8) & (9) (10)

Air distri- Blower Fresh air/


Tempera- Auto Rear Maximum Blower Up
bution Down A/C recircula-
ture demister defrost
tion

Normal heat- Desired Desired Desired


Auto OFF OFF OFF A/C ON Fresh Air
ing Temp Speed Speed
To the ex-
Quick treme right Max
OFF OFF OFF NA ON Fresh air
heating until temp speed
‘HI’

Normal Cool- Desired Desired Desired Recircula-


Auto OFF OFF A/C ON
ing Temp Temp Temp tion

To the ex-
Quick treme left Max Recircula-
OFF OFF OFF NA ON
Cooling until temp speed tion
‘LO’

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Functions Control Knob
Button Position
Position

Settings (6) (7) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (8) & (9) (10)

Tempera- Auto Air distri- Blower Fresh air/


Rear Maximum bution Blower Up
ture defrost Down A/C recircula-
demister
tion

To the
right up, to
the Desired Desired
Demisting OFF As desired ON A/C ON Fresh air
desired speed speed
tempera-
ture

To the
right up, to
the Max
Defrosting OFF OFF ON NA ON/OFF Fresh air
desired speed
tempera-
ture

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CLIMATE CONTROL
Fully Automatic Temperature
Control (FATC) adjusted by Info-
tainment system

Blower Speed

AC set in Auto mode

FATC settings on Head Unit

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STARTING AND DRIVING
Pre Driving Checks Daily check Weekly check
Make sure that  Tyres for unusual wear, cracks or  Engine oil level
damage and embedded foreign ma-  Coolant level
 Windshield, windows, mirrors, lights,
terial such as nails, stones, etc.
and reflectors are clean and unob-  Brake fluid level
structed.  Traces of fluid and oil below vehicle.
 Windshield washer fluid level
 Tool kit, jack & handle, warning trian- NOTE  Battery electrolyte level
gle, owner’s manual, first aid kit and Water dripping below the car is
vehicle documents are available and  Fuel level
normal. This is due to the usage of
stored at their locations. air conditioning system. NOTE
WARNING  All lamps, wipers, wiper blades and Tyre pressure should always be
Do not put any mat on the floor car- horn for proper operation. measured in cold conditions.
pet near control pedals area.  All switches, gauges and tell tales Do a check of the tyre pressure
 All doors, engine bonnet and tail gate are working properly. and condition after every 15 days,
are securely closed and latched. including the spare tyre.
Adjust:
 All occupants should always wear
seat belts or suitable CRS as applica-  Seats, head restraints and steering
ble while travelling. wheel position.
 Objects, luggage or loads are se-  Adjust all the mirrors before you start
cured correctly against slipping or the car.
tipping.
 Rear seat is securely latched.
 There is sufficient fuel for the trip.
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Driving Tips Personal driving style  Safety systems are merely aids de-
signed to assist driving. You are re-
Fuel consumption, engine, transmission,  Do not press the accelerator pedal
sponsible for the distance between
brake and tyre wear are mainly affected when starting the engine.
the vehicles in front, for vehicle
by the below factors:
 Do not warm up the engine when the speed and anticipating braking in
 Operating conditions of your vehicle vehicle is stationary. good time.
 Your personal driving style  Always adapt your driving style to suit
WARNING
the prevailing road, weather condi-
Operating conditions tions, and maintain a safe distance  You could lose control of your ve-
from the vehicle in front. Drive care- hicle if you try to adjust the driv-
 Avoid frequent starts and stops as er's seat, head restraint, mirror,
these actions increase the fuel con- fully.
steering wheel and fasten the
sumption of the vehicle.  Avoid frequent, sudden acceleration seat belt while driving. There is a
 Always ensure correct tyre pressure. and braking. risk of an accident.
 Do not carry any unnecessary weight.  Select appropriate gear according to  Do not rest your hand on the shift
varying speeds and load conditions. lever during driving; Pressure
 Regularly service your vehicle and transmitted from your hand may
adhere to the recommended service NOTE result in premature wear of the
maintenance schedule. Do not rest your foot on the clutch transaxle internal gear shift
pedal while driving. mechanism.
 Press the clutch fully while shift-
 Switch ‘OFF’ the engine in stationary ing the gears. The reverse gear
traffic or at signals. should be engaged only when the
 Keep an eye on the vehicle's fuel vehicle is stationary. Transmis-
consumption. sion may get damage by trying to
shift into reverse gear while the
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vehicle is moving. Wait for 5 sec- Recommended fuel economy  Avoid high speed when cornering or
onds after declutching to ensure speeds turning.
smooth engagement of the re-
 Press the clutch fully while shifting
verse gear or shift into one of the Diesel Petrol
Gear gears.
forward gears for a moment while Speed(kmph) Speed(kmph)
clutch is pressed fully. This will  Make sure that vehicle is completely
avoid grinding of reverse gear 1 15 20 stationary before you attempt to shift
while shifting. 2 30 35 in reverse gear.

3 50 55  Drive slowly on wet roads.

4 65 75  You can get extra braking from the


engine by shifting to a lower gear.
5 85 95 This can help you to maintain a safe
speed and prevent your brakes from
Good driving practices overheating specially while going
 Slow down before you shift to a lower down a hill.
gear. This helps the engine to keep a
Tips for obtaining better fuel
lower rpm and result in less wear and
efficiency
tear of the engine components.
 Always maintain the specified tyre
 Avoid frequent brake application
pressure during fuel top-ups and
which can cause overheating of
also before a long trip. Vehicle run-
brakes.
ning with low tyre pressure will con-
 Slow down the vehicle when you sume more fuel than the one running
drive in cross winds to get better con- with specified tyre pressure.
trol over the vehicle.
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 Keep the vehicle clean. Get rid of the the engine operating speeds which  When you drive on highways, close
unwanted stuff lying in the boot etc., means the engine is running at all the windows. This reduces the
to reduce weight. lower rpm (Revolutions per Minute) drag on the vehicle and improves
for the same vehicle speed. Lesser fuel efficiency.
 Regularly inspect your vehicle for any
the number of engine revolution
leakages, worn out wires, damaged  Do not over speed. Follow the speed
lesser the fuel burned.
by rat bites etc. limits. With increasing speed, the en-
 Avoid harsh braking. gine rpm increases to overcome ex-
 Always follow periodic & regular ser-
 Maintain healthy driving habits & ternal air resistance and this reduces
vice schedule of the vehicle.
while decelerating, do coasting in fuel efficiency.
 In places with high dust content.
gear and not in neutral or with clutch Running-in period
Clean the air filter element at every
pedal pressed.
5000 km. The purpose of running in a car is to give
 Use the car AC only when you re- time for the mechanical parts to settle so
 Anticipate the road conditions and
quire. For cooling, keep the blower that they work efficiently. This involves
drive in a smooth manner.
speeds low, as at higher blower gentle acceleration and not revving the
 Do not accelerate excessively when speeds, the AC consumes more elec- engine too much. This is done by chang-
you are in lower gears (1st or 2nd). Be tric power which is ultimately drawn ing gears early for the first 1,500 – 1,800
gentle on the accelerator when you from engine by burning fuel. km. This will increase the life of the en-
are in traffic. In lower gears, opening gine.
 Avoid unnecessary extra electrical
up the throttle will increase the en-
loading on the car. The more you look after the engine when
gine rpm while keeping the vehicle at
lower speeds. This reduces the fuel  Stop the engine wisely at traffic sig- it is new, the more satisfied you will be
efficiency of the vehicle. nals. Switch ‘OFF’ the engine at the with its performance in the future.
traffic signal only if the stoppage
 Be in the maximum possible higher
time is high (typically more than
gear at a given speed. This reduces
30 sec).
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Do not exceed the following road speeds Seat Adjustments WARNING
during running in period.
Front seat adjustments Do not adjust the driver's seat while
driving. Adjusting the seat while
Diesel Petrol Following seat adjustments can be car- driving could cause the driver to
Gear
Speed(kmph) Speed(kmph) ried out manually. lose control of the vehicle.
1 15 20
1. Seat backrest angle adjustment
2 30 35 To change the seat back rest angle, lean
3 50 55 forward slightly and pull up the lever (1).
Adjust seat backrest until it reaches de-
4 65 75
sired comfortable position. Make sure
5 85 95 that lever returns to its original position
and seat is securely latched.
Avoid heavy loads, e.g. driving at full
throttle, during this period. Change NOTE
gears judiciously. Adjust the seat backrest until your
arms are slightly angled when
NOTE 1. Backrest recliner adjustment lever holding the steering wheel.
Avoid excessive revving up of en- 2. Seat height adjustment lever
gine rpm. Do not keep engine at WARNING
idling for long duration. (if available)
3. Seat forward / rearward adjustment
Do not travel in a moving vehicle
lever with the seat backrest in an exces-
sively reclined position as this can
be dangerous.

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2. Seat height adjustment Head restraint (if available)
(if available)
To raise the seat, pull and continue
pumping the lever (2) in the upward di-
rection until the seat is at the desired
height.
WARNING
To lower the seat, pump the lever down-
ward until the seat is at desired height. Do not drive the vehicle without the
seat head restraints. Head re-
3. Seat forward/rearward adjust- straints are intended to help re-
ment duce injuries during an accident.
Lift lever (3) and slide the seat forward or
to the rear. Release lever and make sure Adjust the head restraint so that it is as
that seat is securely latched. close to the head as possible and the
center of the head restraint supports the
NOTE back of the head at eye level. This will
Adjust the driver seat position in reduce the risk of injury to the head and
such a way that the driver will be neck in the event of an accident or simi-
able to operate the control pedals lar situation.
comfortably.

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Front passenger seat sensor Rear seat folding
An occupant detection sensor is in- Rear seat folding (Complete Seat
stalled in the front passenger seat to de- 100%)
tect whether the seat is occupied or not
and if occupied, it will activate the seat
belt reminder warnings. The sensor does
not have any control on the deployment
of airbags.
WARNING
Any modification in the seat material
or addition of seat cover may dam-
age or affect the performance of the  Fold the backrest seat forward. Move
sensor. the driver and front passenger seat
Rear seats forward if necessary.

To fold the seat:


 Press the backrest release knobs
provided on both sides at the same
time.

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WARNING Rear View Mirrors NOTE
 If the rear bench seat and seat Inside Rear View Mirror (IRVM) Use antiglare position only when
backrest are not latched properly, necessary, as it reduces rear view
To adjust the mirror move the mirror up, clarity.
they could fold forwards during
down or sideways manually to obtain the
hard braking or in the event of a
collision. best rear view. Outer Rear View Mirrors (ORVM)
 The vehicle occupant would When you drive at night, set the selector You can adjust the outer rear view mir-
thereby be pushed into the seat tab to select anti-glare mode (if availa- rors manually (By hand) or remotely by
belt by the rear bench seat or by ble) to reduce glare from the headlights knob. Adjust the outside rear view mir-
the seat backrest. The seat belt of vehicles behind you. rors to desired position.
can no longer offer the intended
level of protection and could even NOTE
cause injuries. Objects visible in mirror are actu-
 Objects or loads in the trunk can- ally closer than they appear. Al-
not be restrained by the seat ways make sure of the actual dis-
backrest. There is an increased tance from the road users travel-
risk of injury. ing behind by glancing over your
 Before every trip, make sure that shoulder.
the seat backrests and the rear
bench seat/rear seat are en-
gaged and securely latched.

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Motorized ORVM adjustment 2. Use the four positions of the knob to Manual ORVM adjustment
(if available) adjust the rear view mirrors to re- (if available)
quired position.

The switch to adjust the motorized mir- You can adjust the outer rear view mir-
rors is located on the driver’s door. You rors manually.
can adjust the mirrors when the ignition
switch is in the “ACC” or “ON” position. WARNING
To adjust the mirrors: Do not adjust the mirror while driv-
ing. Adjusting the mirror while driv-
1. Move the mirror selection switch to L ing could cause the driver to lose
(for left side) and R (for right side) to control of the vehicle.
select the mirror you wish to adjust.

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ORVM folding (as applicable) In case to repeated usage, Mirror Fold- Sun Visors (if available)
ing/Un-folding will stop functioning and
Option 1: Manual folding
will be re-activated after delay of 2 mins.
ORVMs can be folded or unfolded manu- During that period avoid repeated press-
ally. This is applicable only for vehicles ing of Switch.
which are not equipped with motorized
folding provision. Option 3: Auto folding by knob

Option 2: Auto folding by smart key

The sun visors can be pulled down to


block the glare coming through the wind-
shield.
To block the glare from side windows,
pull down the sun visor and release it
To fold / unfold the ORVMs, keep the Se- from retainer. Swing the sun visor to the
lector switch in center position (i.e. nei- side.
When you lock the vehicle, ORVMs will ther ‘L’ nor ‘R, position) and then toggle
be folded automatically. Vanity mirror (if available)
down. This will operate when the ignition
When you unlock the vehicle, ORVMs will switch is in the “ACC” or “ON” position. Vanity mirror is provided on the back of
be unfolded automatically. the front passenger side sun visor.

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Electric Power Assisted Steering NOTE WARNING
(EPAS)
 A click noise may be heard from Below are the symptoms of the sys-
Your vehicle is equipped with electric the EPAS relay after the ignition tem malfunction. Then, take your
power assisted steering system. The switch is turned ON or OFF posi- vehicle to the nearest TATA MO-
EPAS system makes steering the vehicle tion. TORS service center and have the
easier with less effort.  The steering wheel may not un- EPAS system checked as soon as
lock normally in some cases possible.
In EPAS system, the steering effort be- when ignition key turned ‘ON’ or  The EPAS warning light does
comes heavier as the vehicle speed in- ‘ISS’ button pressed. If this hap- not illuminate.
creases and becomes lighter as the ve- pens, turn the steering wheel to
hicle speed decreases for better control  Engine noise may be heard
the right or left slightly to unlock when the vehicle is driven at
of the vehicle at different vehicle the steering wheel while turning low speeds.
speeds. the ignition key or pressing ISS
button.  If the EPAS system does not op-
If the engine is ‘OFF’ or if the EPAS sys- erate normally, the warning
tem becomes inoperative, the vehicle  Contact the nearest TATA author-
ized service center if in case of light will illuminate on the
still can be steered with more steering instrument cluster. The steer-
the above scenarios.
effort. ing wheel rotation may become
This EPAS system is available with the difficult to control or operate.
following assist features
1. Speed sensitive assist control
2. Active return control

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Steering wheel adjustment 3. Adjust the steering wheel to the de- NOTE
sired position.
 The steering effort can suddenly
4. Pull release lever up completely to increase, if the operation of the
lock the steering column. EPAS system is stopped to pre-
5. Make sure that steering wheel is se- vent serious accidents when it
curely locked by checking up and detects malfunction of the EPAS
down direction. system during self-diagnosis.
 When steering for a prolonged
NOTE period, the steering effort will in-
When adjusting the steering crease to prevent overheating
wheel, make sure that: and damage to the steering sys-
 You can operate control pedals tem.
without any obstacles.
You can adjust the steering wheel posi-
tion to suit your convenience.  You can see all the displays in
the instrument cluster clearly.
The release lever is located offset to the
steering column. WARNING
To adjust the steering wheel Before you start the car, make sure
the steering wheel position is
1. Adjust the seat to a comfortable po- locked. Do not unlock or adjust the
sition. steering wheel while the vehicle is
2. Push “Tilt lever” completely down to in motion.
unlock the steering column.

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Steering lock and ignition switch To release the steering lock, put the key Starting and stopping (without
(if available) in the slot and turn it clockwise to one PEPS)
click (ACC).
Starting the Engine
ACC - Accessories such as the infotain- Make sure that parking brake is en-
ment system can be operated, but the gaged and vehicle is in neutral gear.
engine remains ‘OFF’. Steering gets un-
locked. Press the clutch pedal fully and crank
the engine. Do not press the accelerator
ON - This is the normal operating posi- pedal when starting the engine.
tion. All electrical systems are ‘ON’.
NOTE
START - Turn the key further clockwise The Starter protection system fit-
to the START position, (spring loaded) to ted in this vehicle does not allow
start the engine. As soon as the engine you to crank the engine
starts, release the ignition key, which re- until you fully press the
The ignition switch has the following four turns to ON position. While cranking, all clutch pedal.
positions: accessories will be momentarily ‘OFF’.
Release the key as soon as the engine
LOCK - This is the normal parking posi- Illuminated Key Ring (if available) starts. Repeat if engine does not start.
tion. Key from lock can be removed in
this position only. When the vehicle is unlocked, the illumi- NOTE
nated key ring glows. This helps to locate
“LOCK” position prevents normal use  The Starter protection system
ignition switch in the dark.
switches off the starter when it is
of the steering wheel after the key is
continuously cranked for more
removed.
than 10 secs. In such a case, get
the key back to ‘OFF’ position &
wait for 30 secs.
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 For vehicle equipped with turbo- engine, run the engine at idle speed for Starting and stopping (PEPS)
charger, after you start the en- 30 seconds and then switch off. This will (if available)
gine, run the engine at idle speed allow the engine oil to lubricate the tur-
for 30 seconds. Do not press ac- bocharger, till its speed is fully reduced Engine Passive Start/Stop
celerator pedal while starting the and also allow the unit to cool down.
engine to avoid damage to the
turbocharger. WARNING
 Do not switch off the ignition
Starting off while driving.
To start off, press the clutch pedal fully  For vehicle equipped with turbo-
and shift into 1st gear. charger, do not switch the engine
After releasing the parking brake, gradu- off when it is running at high
speed. This will lead to premature
ally release the clutch and slowly press
turbocharger bearing wear.
the accelerator.
 If you switch off the ignition while
NOTE driving, safety-relevant functions
Start/Stop switch is provided on the
are only available with limita-
When shifting or starting off, do dashboard towards the right side of
tions, or not at all. This could af-
not race the engine. Racing the en- steering wheel.
fect the power steering and the
gine can shorten engine life and
brake boosting effect. You will re-
affect smooth shifting. Start/Stop button
quire considerably more effort to
steer and brake. There is a risk of The start/stop button or Push to Start
Stopping the vehicle
an accident. Button is a main component of Passive
For vehicle equipped with turbocharger, (Engine) Start and Stop system. It is
turn the key to ‘ACC’ position to switch used to control ACC, IGN outputs as well
off the engine. Before switching off the as to start and stop the engine.
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NOTE Engine Passive Start - conditions
 If smart key is inside the vehicle  Single Press Start:
and on pressing start stop switch, 1. Bring the smart key with you and sit
if start stop switch green LED in the driver seat.
blinks more than 10 sec. duration 2. Press the clutch pedal and then
then contact authorized TATA press the start/stop switch.
MOTORS dealer.
3. Green colour LED on start/stop but-
 If ESCL (Electronic Column Steer- ton will turn ON.
ing Lock) is not unlocked
properly, then vehicle doesn’t go 4. Once engine is started successfully,
into ACC mode the green colour LED on start/stop
button stays ON.
Backup start: Emergency start:
 Two Step Start:
To start the engine when smart key bat- If the engine is switched from ON to OFF
and start/stop button is pressed with a) Step 1
tery voltage is low, the user needs to
press start/stop button two times with clutch pressed within 5 seconds, engine 1. Have the smart key with you and sit
an interval of 2.5 seconds after pressing gets cranked. on the driver's seat.
the clutch with valid smart key near im- 2. Press the start/stop button without
NOTE
mobilizer antenna (in Centre Console). pressing clutch pedal.
If ESCL (Electronic Column Steer-
ing Lock) is not unlocked properly, 3. Amber colour LED on start/stop
then Engine will not get cranked. switch turns ON.
4. Engine will remain OFF and all elec-
trical equipment and infotainment
system can be used. Steering is un-
locked.
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b) Step 2 2. Green colour LED on start/stop but- 2. Single Long Press Stop:
1. Press the clutch pedal and then ton will turn ON.  IGN is ON and engine is running.
press start/stop button to start the 3. Engine will remain OFF but all electri-
 Vehicle is in running condition i.e.
engine. cal equipment and infotainment sys-
wheel rpm >10 RPM or wheel sensor
2. Green colour LED on start/stop but- tem can be used.
faulty.
ton will turn ON. c) Step 3
 Press the start/stop button for more
3. Once engine start successfully, 1. Press the clutch pedal and then than three seconds.
green colour LED on start/stop press start/stop button to start the
switch will remain ON. engine.  IGN returns OFF, ACC remains ON.
 Three Step Start: 2. Green colour LED on start/stop but-  Amber colour LED on start/stop
ton will turn ON. switch turns ON.
a) Step 1
1. Have the smart key with you and sit 3. Once the engine is started success- WARNING
on the driver's seat. fully, the green colour LED on When vehicle is in OFF mode (ACC,
start/stop button stays ON. IGN and Crank OFF) and user tries
2. Press the start/stop button without
pressing clutch pedal. Engine Passive Stop - conditions to lock the vehicle from outside by
1. Single Press Stop: pressing any door handle switch
3. Amber colour LED on start/stop but-
and if PEPS detects that the smart
ton will turn ON.  IGN is ON and engine is running. key is left inside the vehicle, an au-
4. Limited information will be displayed  Press the start/stop button with or dio warning/ chime is sounded.
on instrument cluster and steering without clutch.
will be unlocked. Engine remains
 ACC and IGN turns OFF.
OFF.
 LED on start/stop switch turns OFF.
b) Step 2
1. Press the start/stop button without
pressing clutch pedal again.
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PEPS - Wearable Key (if available) PEPS Features
 You can wear it on wrist and drive the (a) Passive Entry
car (ease of carrying and usage).
Entry in Vehicle through Driver Door:
 The key fob performs dual functions
of passive entry/exit and passive
start (similar functions of UID).
 Wearable device will work with PEPS
vehicle only and it is an add-on de-
vice along with the smart key. Tailgate switch
(b) Passive exit
Exit from Vehicle through Driver
Door
 Stop the car and turn off the ignition.
Press driver door handle button along
with valid wearable key fob within the au-  Come out of the vehicle and close
thentication range of 1.2 m. the door.
 Press the driver door handle button
Tailgate opening of vehicle:
along with valid wearable key fob
 Press tailgate handle button along within the authentication range of
with valid wearable key fob within the 1.2 m.
authentication range of 1.2 m.
UID (Smart Key) Wearable Key  Vehicle get locked.

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Engine Passive Start – conditions  Two Step Start:  Three Step Start:
a) Step 1 a) Step 1
1. Have the smart key with you and sit 1. Have the smart key with you and sit
on the driver's seat. on the driver's seat.
2. Press the start/stop button without 2. Press the start/stop button without
pressing clutch pedal. pressing clutch pedal.
3. Amber colour LED on start/stop 3. Amber colour LED on start/stop but-
switch turns ON. ton will turn ON.
4. Engine will remain OFF and all elec- 4. Limited information will be displayed
trical equipment and infotainment on instrument cluster and steering
system can be used. Steering is un- will be unlocked. Engine remains
 Single Press Start: locked. OFF.

1. Bring the smart key with you and sit b) Step 2 b) Step 2
in the driver seat. 1. Press the clutch pedal and then 1. Press the start/stop button without
2. Press the clutch pedal and then press start/stop button to start the pressing clutch pedal again.
press the start/stop switch. engine. 2. Green colour LED on start/stop but-
3. Green colour LED on start/stop but- 2. Green colour LED on start/stop but- ton will turn ON.
ton will turn ON. ton will turn ON. 3. Engine will remain OFF but all electri-
4. Once engine is started successfully, 3. Once engine start successfully, cal equipment and infotainment sys-
the green colour LED on start/stop green colour LED on start/stop tem can be used.
button stays ON. switch will remain ON.

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c) Step 3  ACC and IGN turns OFF.
1. Press the clutch pedal and then  LED on start/stop switch turns OFF.
press start/stop button to start the
engine. 2. Single Long Press Stop:

2. Green colour LED on start/stop but-  IGN is ON and engine is running.


ton will turn ON.  Vehicle is in running condition i.e.
3. Once the engine is started success- wheel rpm >10 RPM or wheel sensor
fully, the green colour LED on faulty.
start/stop button stays ON.  Press the start/stop button for more
Backup Start than three seconds.

 If wearable key fob's battery is low or  To start the engine when the weara-  IGN returns OFF, ACC remains ON.
drained, kindly refer the battery re- ble key fob's battery voltage is low or
 Amber colour LED on start/stop
placement procedure of key fob in empty, user needs to press
switch turns ON.
maintenance section. Customer start/stop button two times with in-
should always carry the key fob along terval of 2.5 seconds along with the WARNING
with wearable key. clutch. Engine will get cranked. When vehicle is in OFF mode (ACC,
IGN and Crank OFF) and user tries
 In this condition, customer has to Engine Passive Stop - conditions
to lock the vehicle from outside by
keep the key fob in center console 1. Single Press Stop: pressing any door handle switch
antenna (refer below image). and if PEPS detects that the smart
 IGN is ON and engine is running.
key is left inside the vehicle, an au-
 Press the start/stop button with or dio warning/ chime is sounded.
without clutch.

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Gear Shifting Authorized Dealer/Service Cen- Reverse gear
ter.
To engage reverse gear, shift to reverse
 Press the clutch fully when gear position as shown on the gear lever
shifting. The reverse gear should knob.
be engaged only when the vehi-
cle is stationary.
 Use the clutch only to shift gears
and do not use it when vehicle is
stationary on a slope, as the car
will roll down due to gravity.
 If all doors are closed when the
vehicle is in ACC/IGN/RUN mode
and if PEPS does not detect the
The gearshift pattern is as shown on the smart key inside the car, then an
gear lever knob. Gear shifting should al- audio warning is given.
ways be done with the clutch pedal fully  Do not rest your hand on the shift
pressed. lever during driving; Pressure
transmitted from your hand may
NOTE result in premature wear of the
 Gear recommendation is dis- transaxle internal gear shift
played when the clutch pedal is mechanism
fully released.
 If “F” is displayed in DIS of instru-
ment cluster, it means ‘Fault’
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Driving If the tyres start to slip within few feet at Starting the Engine
the end of the climb, keep the vehicle
Climbing Sharp Gradients on Loose Make sure that parking brake is en-
stable by steering left and right. It gives
Surfaces gaged and vehicle is in neutral gear.
increased grip to the tyres.
Start off smoothly in a suitable gear. Ac- Press the clutch pedal fully and crank
celerate smoothly so that there is no loss If the vehicle stalls or losses headway the engine. Do not press the accelerator
of traction by over-revving of the engine. while climbing a steep hill, make a quick pedal when starting the engine.
shift to reverse and allow the vehicle to
Choose a smooth slope and select the move back with the help of engine brak- Release the key as soon as the engine
appropriate gear so that gear changing ing. starts. Repeat if engine does not start.
in the middle of the climb is not required.
Descending Sharp Gradients WARNING
Changing gears in the middle of the The engine emits poisonous ex-
Depending on the severity of the gradi-
climb can cause loss of momentum and haust gases such as carbon mon-
ent, shift into appropriate gear. Use en-
engine stalling. Shifting to lower gear oxide. Inhaling these exhaust
gine braking judiciously without over-rev-
has to be done cautiously to avoid loss gases leads to poisoning. There is
ving the engine.
of traction. a risk of serious health problems.
Brake gently in such situations. Therefore, never leave the engine
Under no conditions should the vehicle
running in enclosed spaces with-
be moved diagonally across a hill. The WARNING out sufficient ventilation.
danger is in loss of traction and sideways
slippage, possibly resulting in toppling When descending on sharp gradi-
ents, do not turn the ignition key to NOTE
over. If unavoidable, choose a mild angle
and keep the vehicle moving. the ‘OFF’ position. The braking as- After starting, run the engine in
sist and steering assist may mal- idle speed for at least 30 seconds.
function and the emission control Do not press accelerator pedal
system may be damaged. while starting the engine to avoid
damage to turbocharger.
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Braking If you have driven for a long time in Braking on downhill gradients
heavy rain without braking, there may be
Your vehicle has vacuum assisted When you drive on downhill slopes, re-
a delayed reaction from the brakes when
brakes. duce the load on the brakes by shifting
you brake for the first time. This may also
to a lower gear. This is called as engine
The distance needed to bring the vehicle occur after the vehicle has been
braking and aids to reduce overheating
to a halt increases with the speed of the washed.
and wear of brakes.
vehicle. Start applying brake anticipating
Brake performance may become poor
the distance and slow down gradually. WARNING
and unpredictable if brakes are wet.
After you drive through water or if you  Do not shift to lower gears on a
WARNING slippery road surface to increase
wash the underside of the vehicle, test
 Do not use the brake pedal as a the engine's braking effect. By do-
the brakes at slow speeds to see if the
footrest. ing so, the tyres could lose their
brakes work fine. If the brakes are less
grip.
 If you rest your foot on the brake effective than normal, dry them by re-
pedal while driving, the braking peatedly applying the brakes at slow  There is an increased danger of
system can overheat and cause speeds until the brakes have regained skidding and accidents.
fading of brake pads. This in- their normal effectiveness.
creases the stopping distance
and can even cause the braking Check traffic conditions before doing the
system to fail. There is a risk of an above activity.
accident.
 Do not press the brake pedal and
the accelerator pedal at the same
time.

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Drive Mode Variant wise applicable drive modes are Current gear indication
as below:
The Driver Information display (DIS) in
Mode 1 Mode 2 the Instrument Cluster indicates the cur-
Engine
(Default) rent gear position engaged. or
Diesel City Eco Gear recommendation
Petrol City Eco Up or down arrow will be displayed in
DIS, recommending whenever gear
should be shifted to up or down
Drive or .
Performance
Mode
Drive mode selection switch Increased engine Torque
CITY and Power output for
These modes can be used to adjust en-
gine characteristics and vehicle perfor- BALANCED perfor-
mance in line with desired requirement. mance
Optimum engine Torque
Drive mode selection switch is provided ECO and Power output for
on center console for activation. FUEL EFFICIENT perfor-
According Engine type the car is mance
equipped with ‘City’ (Default) and ‘Eco’.
City is being default mode in each igni-
tion cycle.

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Idle Stop Start (ISS) (if available)

ISS function
Idle Stop Start system is a Green Envi- Working Sequence of functions
ronment initiative.
Starting the vehicle initially will be by 1. Vehicle started through Ignition key
Your vehicle is equipped with fuel saving conventional method (key start or push or Push button switch.
ISS feature to shut off the engine to con- button start). When the vehicle is sta- 2. Vehicle is in standstill and Engine is
serve fuel and emit less carbon dioxide. tionary and engine is idle (in a traffic running.
light, traffic jam, toll gate, etc.) it will
turn-off automatically. When the clutch 3. Vehicle moves forward and exceeds
pedal is pressed, the engine will restart speed threshold values.
automatically. Engine may also restart 4. When vehicle is to be stopped (sce-
automatically without Clutch pedal press nario: Red signal), press the brake
due to other preconditions which are and then, press the clutch. The vehi-
captured below. cle comes to a halt. Shift the gear to
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neutral and release the clutch. En- Following conditions will prevent
gine will be automatically stopped. ISS function standby / not enabled
5. When you want to move (Scenario:  Engine hood (bonnet) is open
Green signal), Press Clutch pedal to
start.  Reverse Gear is engaged.

6. Engine will automatically start when  Outside temperature is too low or too
Clutch is pressed fully. high

This system enables the ISS functions  Battery system is unhealthy.


automatically when Ignition is turned  Engine coolant temperature is too
ON. If you do not want to use this fea- low
ture, you can switch it off by pressing the
 Driver presence is not detected (Seat Warning light will be displayed on the in-
ISS OFF switch provided in the vehicle.
belt is not fastened) strument cluster to indicate the heathy
 Driver door is open status of this function.
 Any system fault

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Special feature of Automatic cally Stop and Restart the en- the messages on the display to
Restart gine. Do not panic and follow the understand the event.
messages on the display to un-  Do not remove the Battery Sen-
This system is equipped with a special derstand the event.
feature of Automatic Restart. Under cer- sor from Battery. Removal of Bat-
 Use an alternator that has been tery sensor will result loss of
tain conditions, the Engine will automat-
approved by Tata Motors. Other- function. Function will be auto-
ically restart on its own in order to meet
wise your ISS function may not matically restored when the vehi-
your Safety and Comfort requirements.
work. Contact nearest Tata Mo- cle is parked for a period of three
This can occur especially when the vehi- tors authorized dealer for alter- hours.
cle is standstill and following conditions nator replacement.  In the event of traffic, ISS func-
occurred,  ISS will be available only when tion may work with delay in auto-
 Battery is being discharged too low. driver's seat belt is fastened at stop which is intended logic.
 Vehicle started rolling forwards/ all times.  Use a battery sensor that has
backwards  Use a battery that has been ap- been approved by Tata Motors.
 Brake has been pressed repeatedly proved by Tata Motors. Other- Otherwise your ISS function may
for several times/brake Pressure too wise your ISS function may not not work as intended. Contact
low work as intended. Contact near- nearest Tata Motors authorized
est Tata Motors authorised dealer for battery sensor replace-
 When the Cabin temperature is too dealer for battery replacement or ment.
hot/too cold any issues in battery.  Engine will be automatically
 Defrost button is pressed  ISS function may not be active started again when the following
NOTE when the Safety (Example: Seat safety conditions are met: driver
Belt) and Comfort (Example: AC presence, gear in neutral, bon-
 Your vehicle is equipped with ISS in high demand) conditions are net and doors should be closed.
function which may automati- not met. Do not panic and follow In case if any of these criteria are

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not met, a message will pop-up 3. Can I start the Engine only by 7. What will happen If press the Clutch
on the screen to indicate the pressing the Clutch Pedal for the first continuously in traffic signals?
user to start the car manually. time when I enter in Vehicle? System will not shut down the Engine au-
 To fill up fuel, the engine must be No. Always the first start has to be tomatically when the Clutch is pressed
stopped by turning OFF the igni- through Ignition Key or Push button. continuously.
tion key / ISS button. 4. How can I activate / deactivate this
8. Whether I am allowed to crank the
 Switch the engine off before you feature?
Vehicle normally when the system is
perform any operation in the en- This feature will be active as default in Idle stop start mode?
gine compartment. when Ignition is ON. If you wish to switch
it OFF, press the ISS switch. Yes. You can perform the normal crank-
ing by switching off and Switch ON the
Frequently Asked Questions 5. Whether AC will work when the En-
Ignition Key / Push button.
1. What are the advantages of this fea- gine is in Idle stop start mode?
ture? No. AC function will not be available 9. Whether the vehicle will stop and
This feature helps to reduce the fuel con- when the Engine is in Idle stop start restart when the Vehicle in Gear con-
mode. Only Blower will be functional. dition?
sumption, CO2 emission by automati-
cally shutting down the Engine when the 6. How to start the Engine if feeling No. Idle Stop and Start function will not
Vehicle is in standstill conditions like too hot / too cold when Engine is in work when the Gear level is not in Neu-
traffic signal, Traffic jam, etc. Idle stop start mode? tral.
2. When the Vehicle is in Engine Idle In the event of higher temperature differ- Smart Alternator Management.
stop start Phase, how can I start the ence, Engine will automatically restart
Vehicle to move? without any user input. As an alternate Smart Alternator management (applica-
user can start the Vehicle by pressing ble if equipped with Intelligent Alternator
Simply press the Clutch fully down to
the Clutch pedal fully. Control feature) – a Green Environment
Start the Vehicle. No need to use Key /
initiative.
Push Start Switch.

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Your vehicle is equipped with fuel saving
smart alternator management system to
recuperate the brake energy to charge
the Battery to help conserve fuel, CO2.
Working
When the Vehicle is running, if the accel-
eration demand is higher than threshold,
smart alternator management system
will allow the Battery discharge to reduce
the load on the Engine.
When the Vehicle is in deceleration and
the accelerator demand is lower than
threshold, smart alternator manage-
ment system recuperates the brake en-
ergy and charges the Battery.
Battery discharge and charge behavior is
dynamic behavior during the Vehicle run-
ning.
Following conditions will prevent Alternator function
Smart Alternator function standby /
not enabled,
 Head Lamp ON (Low / High)
 Battery System is unhealthy
 Any System fault.
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Frequently Asked Questions 4. Do I see any variation in my head Parking Brake
lamp performance when the Battery
1. What are the advantages of this fea- Mechanical parking brake acting on the
charge / discharge behavior which is
ture?
dynamic?
rear wheels is provided on the vehicle.
This feature helps to reduce the fuel con-
No. This smart function will accommo-
sumption, CO2 emission by balancing
date the charge / discharge behavior ac-
the Battery discharge and charge during
cording to the head lamp status.
the Vehicle running.
5. Do I see any perceivable variation
2. Do I need to adjust my driving pat-
in my system function when this func-
tern to enable this function?
tion executed?
No. This smart function will automati- No. This smart function won’t create any
cally perform this smart alternator func- functional issue to the vehicle system.
tion and adjust to your driving pattern. You may see some difference in air flow
3. Is there any issue to my Battery of blower when it is in higher speed when
charging due to this function when I this function is active. But this won’t af- Parking brake applied
follow aggressive driving cycle? fect the quality of the vehicle function.
To apply the parking brake, pull the lever
No. This smart function is capable WARNING up fully. The parking brake tell-tale light
enough to manage the Battery charging comes on in the instrument cluster.
according to your drive cycle. Deactivate the Idle Stop Start (ISS)
function for any operation to be
performed in the Engine compart-
ment.

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Vehicle parking WARNING
 Park the vehicle in a safe place. Never leave children unsupervised
Switch on the indicator signal before in the parked vehicle. They could
turning to park. also operate the vehicle's equip-
ment. There is a risk of an accident
 Apply the parking brake.
and injury.
 Make sure that all window glasses
are closed and all lamps are turned
‘OFF’. NOTE
Do not use parking brake for brak-
 At night, put on the parking lights if
ing unless unavoidable circum-
required.
Parking brake released stances like when service brake is
To release it, pull the lever up slightly,  Remove the key from the ignition not working properly. The braking
press the release button and push the switch and lock the vehicle. distance is considerably longer
lever down. The parking brake tell-tale in  Use wheel chocks if the vehicle is and the wheels could lock. There
the instrument cluster will turn ‘OFF’ parked on a slope. is an increased danger of skidding
when the lever is fully released. and accidents.
NOTE
NOTE When parking on a downhill gradi-
Apply the parking brake properly ent, place the gear lever in
before leaving the vehicle and re- ‘Reverse’ position. While parking
lease it before moving. on uphill gradient, place the gear
lever in the ‘1st’ position.

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Reverse Park Assist with sensor Once the system is activated, the sen- Approximate
(if available) sors will detect how near the obstacle is distance from
Tone
from the bumper, and this information is Bumper (in cm)
Information
Reverse Park Assist system is an elec- would be displayed on the vehicle's info-
tronic parking aid that will assist you to tainment system. In base variants, only Continuous
park your vehicle safely when in reverse 25 – 40
audio warning shall be given through a Beep
gear mode. It provides audio and visual buzzer.
information through the vehicles info- 41 – 80 Fast Beep
tainment system. When the Reverse Park Assist system 81 – 120 Slow Beep
activated, an audio will be heard for the
Always look out for kids, pets and elderly first two seconds to indicate that the sys- Variant where infotainment display is not
people behind the vehicle before revers- tem is working fine. After that, system present and audio warning is given
ing. will resume its usual function. If no audio through a buzzer, on activating the Re-
warning is heard for first two seconds, it verse Park Assist system, a tone will be
means that RPAS system is faulty. played within first two seconds to indi-
Please take the vehicle to your nearest cate the proper functioning of the sys-
TATA MOTORS authorized service cen- tem. After these two seconds, normal
ter. functioning of the system will continue. If
no tone is heard for first two seconds, it
WARNING shall mean that RPAS system is faulty.
The owner should, in that case, go to the
Due to ultrasonic sensor technol-
nearest dealer for rectification.
ogy limitation, detection of obsta-
cles from 0-25 cm is not guaran-
teed.
There are ultrasonic sensors placed in
on the rear bumper. Number of sensors
may vary depending on the variant.
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Park assist indications Reverse park assist limitations Assist’s field of detection. Driver
should use extreme caution while
In case reverse park assist system mal- Reverse Park Assist system is not a colli- parking the vehicle.
functions, the following message may sion avoiding system. It is solely the
appear on the infotainment screen. driver’s responsibility to park the vehicle  If height of the bumper is changed
safely. due to alteration to the suspension
Reason for this fault may be or other causes
Reverse Park Assist feature works on ul-  If the sensor areas are extremely hot
a. Park Assist Controller / Body Control
tra sound echo technology, due to which from direct sunlight or cold due to
Module Failure"
performance is not guaranteed in follow- freezing weather.
b. Sensor Malfunction ing scenarios:  If Sensors are covered by a hand,
c. Partner components such as Info-  If the object has a sharp edge sur- sticker, accessory, etc.
tainment music system, Instrument face, where surface may divert ech-  If ultrasonic noise is present around
Cluster failure. oes from sensor reception. Vehicle due to other vehicle sensors,
 If object is mesh fence made up of horn, engine, air braking system
thin wires, where echoes can’t be (large vehicles), Exhaust Fans, Wire-
given by the surface. less transmitters or mobile phones
 Fast moving objects passes in the  If the vehicle speed exceeds
sensor’s field of detection, where 10kmph, the system will not warn
echoes are not processed by the sys- you even though objects are de-
tem. tected, error message 'Vehicle
Speed is high, drive slowly!' will ap-
 If object is made/covered by foam or pear.
sponge or snow where ultrasonic
sound signals are absorbed.  Driving on uneven road surfaces e.g.
 Objects close to the rear bumper can Gravel, unpaved roads, Artificial
go undetected by the Reverse Park Speed Breakers, or gradient.
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WARNING Rear View Camera (if available)
Due to any reason, if the sensor
gets misaligned or loses its in-
tended fitment position, contact
your dealer for refitment.

NOTE
Turning the ignition ‘OFF’ ‘while
the park assist feature is active
would disable it.

Reverse park assist system preven- Display screen


tive maintenance
Rear View Camera is a visual reverse Activation
 Regularly clean the sensors and guiding system. When reversing or park- Reverse gear
keep them free from dust, ice, mud, ing, make sure that there are no per-
water, chewing gum etc. for proper This system will start, if reverse gear is
sons, animals or objects in the area
working of the system. Use a smooth engaged, or park assist button (if availa-
where you are reversing.
cloth for cleaning. ble) is pressed or manual activation is
done through Infotainment screen.
 Do not use water at high pressure for
cleaning the sensor or camera. Deactivation
 Do not cover the sensors surface System will stop, if reverse gear is disen-
with any additional fitment. This will gaged, or park assist button (if available)
interrupt park assist performance. is pressed.

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If started through infotainment, the sys- Do’s and don’t Cleaning camera
tem can be stopped using a cross button
 Do not use camera when tailgate is 1. Due to environmental reasons like
on infotainment screen.
open. If tailgate is open, visual infor- snow, dust, mud or fog may accumu-
Understanding Guidelines Indica- mation may not be the actual rear late on the camera lens. So regularly
tion view of the vehicle & system will clean the camera lens.
warn with message 'Tail Gate Open, 2. Use water to clean the camera lens.
Please close. Do not use extreme cold or hot water.
 When the camera is operated under Rapid changes in temperature may
fluorescent lights, sodium light or brittle the camera lens. Do not apply
mercury light etc., illuminated areas High Pressure water for cleaning.
on the lens may appear to flicker in 3. Wipe the camera lens with soft cloth.
the display.
4. Do not use hard cloth or material to
 Do not attach any advertisement or wipe the camera lens. This will cause
Green Line
styling or any kind of stickers on top scratches on the camera, and leads
You can safely reverse the vehicle, but of camera. If this happens, camera to deteriorated visual image on the
be cautious if objects fall in this zone. cannot provide you the visual image display.
Yellow Line and it may damage the camera.
5. Do not apply organic solvent, car
You have to take utmost care if objects  Do not add any accessory, which will wax, window cleaner or glass coat to
fall in this zone. However, the objects cause blockage to the camera’s field clean the camera. If this is applied,
may not hit vehicle.
of view. wipe it off as soon as possible.
Red Line
6. Do not apply heavy force on lens,
Red line indicates that you have to stop while cleaning.
reversing the vehicle. If you still go back-
wards, the car will hit the obstacle.
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7. Do not remove mud, snow on the  In case of damage of the rear por- camera video feed for parking as-
camera lens using stick or hard ma- tion of the vehicle, camera posi- sistance in such scenario. This
terial. Use normal water and soft tion may change. Which causes phenomenon is temporary and
cloth. wrong visual information on dis- will be automatically recovered
play. In case of damage, make with reduction in humidity and
WARNING
sure that, camera is fitted less variation in ambient temper-
 The camera uses fish eye lens. properly at the intended location. ature.
So the size of the objects or in the  The area displayed by the rear
display may differ from the actual  In case of uneven road condi-
tions or up-hill or downhill condi- view camera is limited. The cam-
size and distance. In low light era does not display objects that
conditions, the screen may tions, do not depend on rear view
camera park aid. are close to or below the bumper,
darken or image may appear underneath the vehicle, or ob-
faint.  Do not apply any kind of force on
jects out of the camera’s field of
 If the tire sizes are changed, the the camera.
view. The area displayed on the
position of the fixed guidelines  Always use rear View mirrors screen may vary according to ve-
displayed on the screen may along with Rear View Camera for hicle orientation or road condi-
change. confirming the safety of the rear tions.
 During rainy conditions, image and the surrounding conditions.
may get obscured. In such condi-  High humidity and variation in
tions, do not depend on camera ambient temperature may result
view. The camera used in the ve- into condensation inside the
hicle, may not reproduce the camera lens, which may further
same color of the real object. result into degradation of camera
video feed on the screen. It is rec-
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Rear view camera system pre-  The area displayed on the screen
cautions may vary according to vehicle orien-
tation conditions.
1. Area displayed on screen
 Objects, which are close to either cor-
The rear view camera system displays an ner of the bumper or under the
image of the view from the bumper of bumper, cannot be seen on the
the rear area of the vehicle. screen.
 The camera uses a special lens. The
distance of the image that appears
on the screen differs from the actual
distance. The camera may not dis- 3. When sharp down gradient be-
play items that are located higher
hind the vehicle
than the camera’s field of view.
2. When sharp up gradient behind
the vehicle

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4. When any part of the vehicle objects (such as vehicles) using the dis-
sags tance guidelines. When approaching a
three-dimensional object
a. Distance guidelines

When any part of the vehicle sags due to


NOTE
the number of passengers or the distri-
The distance guidelines will ap- bution of the load, there is a margin of
pear to be further from the vehicle error between the fixed guide lines on
than the actual distance. the screen and the actual dis-
Because of this, objects will ap- tance/course on the road.
pear to be closer than they actually
are. In the same way, there will be 5. When approaching three-dimen-
a margin of error between the sional objects
guidelines and the actual dis- The distance guidelines are displayed
tance/course on the road.
according to flat surfaced objects (such
as the road). It is not possible to deter-
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Visually check the surroundings and the
area behind the vehicle. On the screen,
it appears that a truck is parked at point
B. However, in reality if you back up to
point A, you will hit the truck. On the
screen, it appears that A is closest and
C is furthest away. However, in reality,
the distance to A and C is the same, and
B is further away from A and C.
b. Vehicle width guidelines

Visually check the surroundings and the


area behind the vehicle. In the case
shown below, the truck appears to be
outside of the vehicle width guidelines
and the vehicle does not look as if it hits
the truck. However, the rear body of the
truck may actually cross over the vehicle
width guidelines. In reality if you back up
as guided by the vehicle width guide-
lines, the vehicle may hit the truck.

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Emergency Equipment Tool kit, tow hook, jack and spare NOTE
wheel
You should be familiar with the location The jack should be used only to
of the emergency equipment provided in change wheels. It is important to
the vehicle and how to use it. read the instructions in this sec-
tion before attempting to use the
Do a check of this equipment periodi- jack.
cally and make sure that they are in
proper working condition and stowed at Advance Warning Triangle
their locations.
An advance warning triangle is kept in
First aid kit the luggage compartment beside the
spare wheel.
The first aid kit is kept inside the glove
box compartment.
The kit contains items that can be used
in case of minor injuries only. Tool kit and Jack are accommodated in
foam Tool tray located in the rear boot.
NOTE Tool kit contains
Examine contents of the first aid
kit periodically and replenish con- 1. Jack handle
sumed or expired items. 2. Tow hook
3. Wheel spanner
4. Jack
5. Spare wheel
6. Foam tool tray

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Remove the advance warning triangle Hazard Warning Switch
carefully from the bag and assemble. Re-
fer instructions given on the bag.

NOTE
After using the warning triangle tie
it firmly and keep it inside the bag
to avoid rattling noise.

Use advance warning triangle to warn


the approaching traffic in case of vehicle Press the hazard warning switch to acti-
break-down or during emergency, where vate the hazard warning. All the turn sig-
your vehicle could become a potential nal lamps will flash simultaneously. To
traffic hazard. turn OFF, press the switch again.
Keep the warning triangle at an approxi- Use the hazard warning to warn the traf-
mate distance of 50-150 m behind your fic during emergency parking or when
vehicle in the same lane of traffic. The your vehicle could otherwise become a
reflecting side of the triangle should face traffic hazard.
the oncoming traffic and it should be
The hazard warning lamps can operate
free from any obstacles.
even if the ignition is switched off.

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Spare Wheel removal process  Remove the Tool tray along with con-
tents.
 To access the spare wheel, lift the
carpet up.

 Take out the advance warning trian-


gle kept beside the spare wheel.
 To remove the spare wheel, unscrew
and remove the retaining bolt.
 After lifting, hold the carpet to access
the spare wheel.

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In Case of Flat Tyre  Use the Jack on level, hard ground. Changing flat tyre
Avoid changing the wheel on uphill
 Reduce vehicle speed gradually, Loosen the nuts (as indicated) on the
and downhill slopes. Chock the
Avoid sudden steering movement or wheel in diagonal sequence. Do not un-
wheels, if the deflated wheel needs
braking. screw the nuts completely before raising
to be changed on slope / ghat area.
the vehicle using the jack.
 Pay attention to the traffic conditions
as you do so. WARNING
If you drive with a flat tyre, there is
 Switch on the hazard warning lamps.
a risk of the following hazards:
 If possible, bring the front wheels  A flat tyre affects the ability to
into the straight-ahead position. steer or brake the vehicle.
 Stop the vehicle on solid, non-slip-  You could lose control of the
pery and level ground, as far away as vehicle.
possible from traffic.  Continued driving with a flat
tyre will permanently damage
 Set the parking brake firmly and shift the tyre and cause excessive
into “R” (Reverse) gear. heat buildup and possibly a
 Switch off the engine. fire. There is a risk of an acci-
Wheel nut removal
dent.
 Secure the vehicle against rolling
away.
 Keep advance warning triangle at a
suitable distance behind the vehicle
as an indication of breakdown.
 Close all the doors.

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NOTE and never allow passengers to re- Jack up point location on vehicle
main in the vehicle.
 The jack is designed only to raise
and hold the vehicle for a short  Do not open or close a door or the
time while a wheel is being tailgate when the vehicle is
changed. It is not suited for per- raised.
forming maintenance work under
Assemble the Jack handle and wheel
the vehicle.
spanner (as shown in fig.)
 Use the jack on level, hard
ground. Avoid changing the Position the jack vertically and raise it by
wheel on uphill and downhill turning the jack handle clockwise until
slopes. Chock the wheels, if the the jack sits completely on the specified
deflated wheel needs to be point and the base of the jack lies evenly
changed on slope / ghat area. on the ground. Jack up point location
 Before raising the vehicle, secure The jack up points are indicated by cut-
it from rolling away by applying outs on the front and rear.
the parking brake.
 Do not use wooden blocks or sim-
ilar objects as a jack underlay.
 Do not place your hands and feet
or lie under the raised vehicle
when it is supported by a jack.
 Do not run the engine when the
vehicle is supported by the jack
Jacking point location
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WARNING Tighten each nut by hand until the wheel
is securely seated on the hub.
If you do not position the jack cor-
rectly at the appropriate jacking Lower the jack completely then tighten
point of the vehicle, the jack could the wheel nuts one by one using wheel
tip over with the vehicle raised. spanner.
There is a risk of injury. Also jack
Press fit the wheel cover back (if fitted).
can be damaged.
Restore all the tools and jack at their re-
Continue to raise the jack slowly and spective locations.
smoothly until the tyre clears the ground.
Do not raise the vehicle more than re- Place the flat tyre at spare wheel
quired. Lifting the rear wheel using jack location.

Remove wheel nuts with the help of NOTE


wheel spanner and take out flat tyre.
 Do a check and correct the tyre
NOTE pressure and wheel nuts tight-
ness of the changed wheel at
Do not place wheel nuts in sand or nearest authorised service sta-
on a dirty surface. Do not apply oil tion. Get the flat tyre repaired at
or grease on it. the earliest
 Place the jack only at recom-
Roll the spare wheel into position and
mended jacking locations.
align the holes in the wheel studs.

Lifting the front wheel using jack

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Jump starting your car  Connect one end of the second jump  If the booster battery you are using is
lead to the negative (–) terminal of fitted to another vehicle, start the en-
For Diesel, Petrol NA Non IAC/ISS
the booster battery. gine of the vehicle with the booster
variants.
 Make the final connection (other end battery. Run the engine at moderate
Use only a battery of same rating & ca- of the negative terminal) to an un- speed.
pacity to jump start your vehicle. Position painted, heavy metal part (i.e. engine  Remove the jump leads in the exact
the booster battery close to your vehicle mounting stud/nut) of the vehicle of reverse order in which you connected
so that the jump leads will reach both discharged battery. them.
batteries.
NOTE
When using a battery of another vehicle,
do not let the vehicles touch. Apply the Do not disconnect the discharged
parking brake firmly and keep the gear- battery from the vehicle.
shift lever in neutral.
Turn off all vehicle accessories, except WARNING
those necessary for safety like hazard  Do not connect the jump lead di-
warning lamps. rectly to the negative (–) terminal
of the discharged battery. This
Make jump lead connections as follows:
may lead to an explosion.
 Connect one end of the first jump  Do not allow battery electrolyte to
lead to the positive (+) terminal of the  Start the engine of the vehicle with come in contact with eyes, skin,
discharged battery. the discharged battery. fabrics or painted surfaces. The
fluid contains acid which can
 Connect the other end to the positive  Before disconnecting the jumper ca- cause injury and severe damage.
(+) terminal of the booster battery. bles, let the engine run for several Wear protective apparel. Do not
minutes. inhale any battery gases. Keep
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children away from batteries. In  Do not connect or disconnect the  While performing jump start, ensure
case if battery acid comes in con- battery terminals while the en- that the jump start Battery negative
tact with the skin, wash it off im- gine is running. terminal is connected to Battery Sen-
mediately with water and seek sor output as shown below.
medical attention. NOTE  While performing external charging,
 During charging and jump-start- If your vehicle is equipped with a ensure that charging circuit ground is
ing, explosive gases can escape battery sensor, connect the jump connected to Battery Sensor output
from the battery. There is a risk of start leads on output terminal of as shown below.
an explosion. Particularly avoid battery sensor. Do not connect the
fire, open flames, creating sparks jump start leads on sensor surface
and smoking. Make sure that or battery terminal. This will result
there is sufficient ventilation of function loss of battery sensor.
while charging and jump-starting.
Do not lean over the battery. For petrol NA IAC/ISS variants.
 Make sure that the positive termi- Following method to be adopted while
nal of a connected battery does performing Battery disconnection for any
not come into contact with vehi- service on Vehicle, Jump Start and exter-
cle parts. Never place metal ob- nal Battery charging.
jects or tools on a battery.
 It is important that you observe  Always remove the Battery negative
the described order of the battery from Battery Sensor output side.
terminals when connecting and Never remove the Battery Sensor di-
disconnecting a battery. If you are rectly from Battery. This will result
in doubt, seek assistance from Battery learning loss and this act will
qualified specialist workshop. switch off the ISS function.

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Do and Don’t Towing NOTE
Do Make sure that the parking brake
is released; vehicle is in neutral
 Use only authorized Battery sensor. and steering wheel is unlocked.
 Use only authorized Battery The power steering functions only
when engine is running. Hence,
 Always disconnect the Battery sen- during towing the steering efforts
sor output for any service on vehicle will be more.
Don’t
 Do not remove the Battery sensor if WARNING
it is not necessary.  Do not get under your vehicle af-
ter it has been lifted by a tow
 Do not mallet / hammer the Battery When towing a break down vehicle, cer-
truck.
sensor to fix on Battery Pole. tain precautions and procedures must
be taken to prevent damage to the vehi-  For towing a vehicle, the best way
 Do not place the Battery sensor on is to use a wrecker. Alternatively
cle and/or components. Failure to use
Positive Pole. use a rigid tow bar.
standard towing precautionary
 Do not remove the Battery Sensor measures when lifting or towing a break  Switch 'ON' the hazard warning
connector. down vehicle could result in an unsafe indicators of both the vehicles to
operating condition. warn other road users.
To correctly tow and prevent accidental  Limit the speed to 20-30 kmph.
damage to your vehicle, take help of a  In case of brake failure, use the
TATA MOTORS authorized dealer or a parking brake to control the
commercial tow-truck service. vehicle.

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 Fasten the tow rope or tow bar at the ‘ACC’ or ‘ON’ position, and se- Tow hook fitment
the towing eyes. Otherwise, the cure the steering wheel in the
 Open the tailgate and remove tow
vehicle could be damaged. straight-ahead position with a
hook from the tool kit.
 When towing, pull away slowly rope or similar device.
and smoothly. If the tractive
power is too high, the vehicles
could be damaged.

Recommended towing
In case of break down, we recommend
that your vehicle be towed with the driv-
ing wheels off the ground or place the ve-
hicle on a flatbed truck as shown.

WARNING
 Do not tow your vehicle with the  Open the tow hook cover provided on
front wheels on the ground or the front bumper by pressing it at the
four wheels on the ground (for- bottom part and simultaneously pull-
ward or backward), as this may ing it at the top (as shown in fig).
cause serious damage to the
transmission.
 When towing with the rear wheels
on the ground or on towing dol-
lies, place the ignition switch in

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Fuses Checking and replacing fuses
Your vehicle has fuse boxes at three lo- If any electrical unit in your vehicle is not
cations. functioning, check the fuses first.
The vehicles electrical circuits have Please follow the steps below that will
fuses to protect the wiring from short cir- guide you to check and replace them.
cuits or sustained overload.
 Apply parking brake
 Switch off all electrical accessories.
 Turn the ignition key to the 'LOCK' po-
sition.
 In the fuse box, identify the defective
 Screw in and tighten the tow hook in fuse from its melted wire.
clockwise direction.
 After towing, remove the towing hook
and press fit the cover properly.
 Place the towing hook in the vehicle
tool kit.
1. Battery Mounted Fuse Box.
2. Engine Compartment Fuse Box.
3. Cabin Compartment Fuse Box.
 Remove the defective fuse by “fuse
puller”. The fuse puller and spare
fuses are provided in the engine
compartment fuse box.
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 Defective fuses must be replaced Battery mounted fuse box (Diesel)
with fuses of same rating, which you
can recognize by color and value.

NOTE
Always make sure that the spare
fuses are added.
 Make sure that all other fuses are
pressed firmly in position.
 If a newly inserted fuse also blows,
have the cause traced and rectified
at nearest TATA MOTORS Authorized
Dealer/Service Center immediately.
1. PF2 ALTERNATOR
WARNING 2. PF1 STARTER MOTOR
 If you manipulate or bridge a WARNING
faulty fuse or if you replace it with
a fuse with higher amperage, the If fuse box cover is removed for any
electric cables could be over- reason, it should be refitted
loaded. This could result in a fire. Fuse Fuse properly in its original position.
There is a risk of an accident and Function
No. Rating
injury.
PF1 STARTER MOTOR 200 A
 Always replace faulty fuses with
the specified new fuses having PF2 ALTERNATOR 150 A
the correct amperage.
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Battery mounted fuse box (Petrol) Engine compartment fuse box
(Diesel)

PF1 STARTER MOTOR

WARNING
NOTE
If Fuse box cover is removed for
The fuse box layout is for reference
any reason, it should be refitted
purpose only. Please refer the
properly in its original position.
sticker provided inside the fuse
box cover.

Fuse Fuse
Function
No. Rating

PF1 STARTER MOTOR 200 A

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Fuses - Engine Compartment Fuse Fuse F18 ABS PUMP 40A
Function
(Diesel) No. Rating INTERIOR F/B
F19 60A
F0 - - BATT
COCKPIT F/B F20 IGNITION LOAD 60A
F1 60A
SUPPLY
F21 - -
F2 RADIATOR FAN-1 40A
F22 H/L HIGH RH 10A
STARTER SOLE-
F3 25A F23 H/L HIGH LH 10A
NOID BATT
F4 - - ABS ECU IGNI-
F24 5A
F5 - - TION
*F25 GLOW PLUG FB 5A
F6 - -
F7 - - F26 - -
F8 HEAD LAMP/TCU 60A EMS RELAY
F27 COILS & SEN- 15A
*F9 GLOW PLUG 60A SORS
F10 EPAS 60A EMS ECU SUP-
F28 20A
*F11 RADIATOR FAN-2 40A PLY
UNDER BONNET F29 - -
F12 60A
F/R BOX FRONT WIPER
F30 20A
F13 EMS BATT 10A MOTOR
F14 COMPRESSOR 10A *F31 RR WIPER 10A
F15 ABS ECU BATT 25A STARTER MO-
*F32 5A
F16 HORN BATT 15A TOR FEEDBACK
BRAKE LAMP F33 RELAY COILS* 5A
F17 10A
BATT
F34 - -

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REVERSE Fuses - Engine Compartment Fuse Fuse
F35 LAMPS/BRAKE 10A
Function
(Petrol) No. Rating
SWITCH
F0 - -
F36 H/L LOW LH 10A
COCKPIT F/B
F1 60A
F37 H/L LOW RH 10A SUPPLY
F38 - - F2 RADIATOR FAN-1 40A
STARTER SOLE-
F3 25A
Note: NOID BATT
F4 - -
* - if equipped
*F5 FUEL PUMP BATT 15A
F6 - -
F7 - -
F8 HEAD LAMP/TCU 60A
F9 - -
F10 EPAS 60A
*F11 RADIATOR FAN 40A
UNDER BONNET
F12 60A
F/R BOX
F13 EMS BATT 10A
F14 COMPRESSOR 10A
F15 ABS ECU BATT 25A
F16 HORN BATT 15A

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BRAKE LAMP *F34 IBS BATT 5A Cabin compartment fuse box
F17 10A
BATT
REVERSE Cover removal procedure
F18 ABS PUMP 40A F35 LAMPS/BRAKE 10A
INTERIOR F/B SWITCH Fuse box is located inside the cover be-
F19 60A
BATT F36 H/L LOW LH 10A low steering column. To access the fuse
F20 IGNITION LOAD 60A F37 H/L LOW RH 10A box, remove cover as per procedure
*F21 IGNITION COIL 15A given below.
F38 - -
F22 H/L HIGH RH 10A 1. Fuse box cover is mounted on dash
Note: board with the help of lugs at the top
F23 H/L HIGH LH 10A
ABS ECU IGNI- * - if equipped and bottom of the cover from inside.
F24 5A
TION
F25 - -
F26 - -
EMS RELAY
F27 COILS & SEN- 15A
SORS
F28 EMS ECU SUPPLY 20A
F29 EMS INJECTOR 10A
FRONT WIPER
F30 20A
MOTOR
*F31 RR WIPER 10A
STARTER MOTOR
F32 5A
FEEDBACK 2. To remove the cover, gently pull the
*F33 RELAY COILS 5A cover from upper side.

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Re-fitment procedure Fuses - Cabin Compartment Fuse Fuse
Function
No. Rating
Align bottom lugs and push upper part
TAILGATE RE-
with respective slots on dash board and F1
LEASE
10A
press the cover firmly.
TRANSIST/INFO-
F2 20A
TAINMENT

F3 ACC BATT 15A


ACCESSORIES
*F4 5A
FUSE
PEPS/BLOWER
*F4 5A
RLY
HEATED REAR
*F5 25A
SCREEN BCM
F6 HVAC/ FATC BATT 10A
BCM2- BASE/MID
F7 15A
BCM
*F8 BCM3-MID BCM 15A
BCM1-BASE/MID
F9 15A
BCM
F10 IGN FUSE-2 10A
IM-
F11 MOB/EPAS/PEPS- 5A
IGN
Cabin compartment fuse box
RESTRAINTS CON-
F12 10A
TROL MODULE

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F13 POWER SOCKET1 15A

MIRROR ADJUST
*F14 5A
MOTOR

*F15 POWER SKT 15A


PEPS/ESCL ECU-
10A
*F16 BATT
RELAY COILS 5A
CLUSTER /
F17 15A
OBD/IMMO
F18 CDL 15A
*F19 KEY IN 5A
AC BLOWER POSI-
*F20 5A
TION
F21 BLOWER MOTOR 30A
*F22 RPAS 5A

Note:
* - if equipped

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Bulb Specification

SN Description Rating Type Qty.


1 HIGH BEAM 12V, 55W H1 2
2 LOW BEAM 12V, 55W H7 2
3 TURN SIGNAL FRONT 12V, 21W PY21W 2
4 POSITION BULB 12V, 5W W5W 2
5 SIDE REPEATER LAMP 12V, 5W W5W 2
6 TURN SIGNAL (BSO) 12V, 16W WY16W 2
7 STOP SIGNAL (BSO) 12V, 21W P21 2
8 POSITION SIGNAL (BSO) 12V, 5W W5W 2
9 POSITION SIGNAL (ON TAIL GATE) 12V, 5W W5W 2
10 REVERSE SIGNAL LH (ON TAIL GATE) 12V, 21W P21W 1
11 HIGH MOUNTED STOP LAMP (CHMSL) 12V, 2W LED 1
12 FRONT FOG LAMP 12V, 35W H8 1
13 REAR FOG LAMP LH SIDE 12V, 21W P21 1
14 REGISTRATION PLATE LAMP LED LED 2
15 ROOF LAMP (BULB) 12V, 10W W5W +W5W 2
16 ROOF LAMP LED LED 1
17 LOAD AREA & GLOOVE BOX LAMP 12V, 5W W5W 2
18 DRL LED LED 2
19 FOOTWELL ILLUMINATION LED LED 2
20 CUBBY ILLUMINATION LED LED 1
21 CENTER FASCIA ILLUMINATION LED LED 1

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Head Lamp bulb Replacements Replacing the low beam bulb 6. Insert the new bulb (without touching
the glass) into the socket.
WARNING 1. Lift the bonnet to access the bulbs. 7. Move the retaining spring up and
 Do not run the engine when you push it slightly until it locks properly.
change bulbs. 8. Refit the connector in to the Bulb &
rotate the Bulb Access Cover as per
 If the engine has been running the direction arrow shown on the
just prior to replacing bulbs in the cover.
headlight housing, please keep in
mind that components in the en- WARNING
gine compartment will be hot.  It is dangerous if a halogen bulb
breaks. These bulbs contain
NOTE pressurized gas and if broken,
will explode causing serious in-
Your vehicle’s headlamps have re-
jury by the flying glass.
placeable halogen bulbs.
2. Remove the Bulb Access cover by ro-  Halogen bulbs can break if the
tating as per the direction arrow glass portion is touched with bare
hands, body oil could cause the
shown on the cover.
bulb to heat unevenly and ex-
3. Press the pin and pull the connector plode when lit.
from the bulb.  Never touch the glass portion of
4. To free the headlamp bulb from the the bulb with your bare hands
socket, press and swing the retaining and always wear eye protection
spring and pull it straight back. when handling or working around
halogen bulbs. Always keep halo-
5. Pull out the bulb from the socket. gen bulbs out of the reach of chil-
dren.
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24 X 7 Road Assistance Response Time ** for the On Road  Park your vehicle on the edge of the
Assistance Program road, open the bonnet and put on the
Dear Customer, hazard warning signal.
Within City Lim-
It is our responsibility and our endeavor 60 minutes  Place the advance warning triangle
its
to ensure that you have our complete supplied with the vehicle approx. 3 m
On State or Na- from the vehicle in the direction of
service backup if ever, wherever and tional Highways
90 minutes
whenever you need the same. When you oncoming traffic.
Ghat Roads and
have a road network that spans wide other places
120 minutes +/-
area, the probability of a breakdown
happening within hailing distance of a ** (The response time will depend on
TATA MOTORS Authorized Workshop is the location, terrain, traffic density and
very low. the time of the day.)

It is precisely for this reason, we have Standard procedure when calling


tied up with TVS AA, who will provide for On Road Assistance in case of a
breakdown assistance including towing breakdown:
to the nearest TATA MOTORS Authorized  Dial the toll free help line number –
Workshop through their Authorized Ser- 1800 209 7979
vice Providers (ASP).  Identify your vehicle with the Vehicle
The 24X7 On Road Assistance Program chassis number that is available in
shall be automatically available to your the Owner’s Manual. Coverage under 24 X 7 on Road
vehicle for the duration of Warranty pe-  Explain your exact location with land- Assistance Program
riod. The program shall also be availa- marks and tell us about the problem I. The 24x7 On Road Assistance Pro-
ble, if you avail the same post warranty. you face with the vehicle. gram Service covers the following ser-
vices on your vehicle during warranty
period.
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 Wheel change through spare wheel. both the plans- Basic and Premium. In  Lack of maintenance as per the
 Arrangement of fuel. (Fuel cost will the premium plan, this includes 2 in- maintenance schedule as detailed in
be chargeable at actual cost). stances of towing up to the nearest TATA the owner’s manual.
 Re-opening the vehicle in cases of MOTORS Authorized Dealer/Service  Cases involving racing, rallies, vehi-
key lock out. Center. cle testing or practice for such
 Rectification of electrical problems events.
Exclusions
related to battery, fuses etc.
Disclaimer
 On spot repairs for complaints repair- 24 X 7 On Road Assistance Program
able at site. ^ does not apply to  The Service is not available in Lak-
 Vehicle to vehicle towing or winching  Cost of parts consumables and labor shadweep.
& towing for non-accident cases up for such repairs not covered under  **The reach time is indicative & the
to the nearest TATA MOTORS Author- warranty*. These charges are to be actual reach time will be conveyed by
ized Dealer/Service Center. Towing settled with ASP in cash. the call center at the time of break-
charges at actual cost beyond the  Toll or ferry charges paid by ASP in down call.
same to be paid to the ASP in cash. reaching to the breakdown site to be  The reach time can vary depending
(Any ferry or toll charges levied in re- settled with ASP in actuals in cash. on the traffic density & time of the
lation to the vehicle being towed to  Cases involving accident, fire, theft, day.
be paid by the customers in actuals vandalism, riots, lightening, earth-  The reach time indicated does not
in cash). quake, windstorm, hail, tsunami, un- account for delays due to but not lim-
For accident cases, towing charges usual weather conditions, other acts ited to acts of God, laws, rules & reg-
to be borne by the customer. of God, flood, etc. ulations for time being in force, or-
 Vehicles that are unattended, un-reg- ders of statutory or Govt. authorities,
II. The 24x7 On Road Assistance Pro- istered, impounded or abandoned. industrial disputes, inclement
gram coverage on availing the 24X7 pol-  Breakdown/defects caused by mis- weather, heavy down pour, floods,
icy, post warranty is upto maximum of 6 use, abuse, negligence, alterations storms, natural calamities, road
instance of assistance in one year for or modifications made to the vehicle. blocks due to accidents, general
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strife and law & order conditions viz.  In case vehicle cannot be repaired  Vehicles will be handled, repaired &
fire, arson, riots, strikes, terrorist at- on-site, customers are advised to towed as per the customer’s risk &
tacks, war etc. use the towing facility for taking their TATA MOTORS shall not be liable for
vehicle to the nearest TATA MOTORS any damages / claims as a result of
^ On spot repairs at breakdown site shall
authorized workshop only. In no con- the same.
depend on nature of complaints & will be
dition shall the vehicle be towed to
as per the discretion of the ASP.  Services entitled to the customers
any unauthorized workshop. TATA
* The decision for free of charge repairs MOTORS will not be responsible for can be refused or cancelled on ac-
will be as per the warranty policy & pro- any repairs carried out in such unau- count of abusive behavior, fraudu-
cedures of TATA MOTORS LTD. and as thorized workshop. lent representation, malicious intent
per the interpretation of the same by and refusal to pay the charges for
ASP. You will be duly informed by the ASP  Customer are advised to take ac- any charges related services and
& call center for the change applicable if knowledgment from the ASP for the spare parts during service or on pre-
any. list of accessories/extra fittings and vious occasions on part of the cus-
other belongings in the vehicle as tomer.
 All charges wherever applicable well as the current condition related
need to be settled directly with the to dents/scratches breakages of  On site repairs may be temporary in
ASP. parts/fitments of the vehicle at the nature. The completion of repairs
time of ASP taking possession of the does not certify the road worthiness
Exclusion of Liabilities of the vehicle. The customer is ad-
vehicle & to verify these items when
 It is understood that TATA MOTORS delivery is taken back by them, Claim vised to ensure temporary repairs
shall be under no liability whatsoever for loss of or damage to items, if any carried out onsite is followed by per-
in respect of any loss or damage aris- should be taken up with ASP directly. manent repairs at a TATA MOTORS
ing directly or indirectly out of any de- TATA MOTORS shall not be responsi- Authorised Dealer/Service Center at
lay in or non-delivery of, defect/defi- ble for any such claims, dam- the earliest. Terms and conditions
ciency in service/parts provided by ages/loss or any deficiency of ser- and service coverage, exclusions etc.
ASP. vice of the ASP. are subject to change without notice.

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Maintenance and Service The following checks can be carried out WARNING
between the recommended scheduled
Periodic maintenance is essential for en-
maintenance services. Take help of our  Be careful not to touch a hot en-
suring long trouble free performance. gine, exhaust manifold and
authorized service center for assistance.
pipes, muffler, radiator and water
Have your vehicle serviced regularly hoses.
 Engine oil level
from TATA MOTORS Authorized
Dealer/Service Center.  Engine coolant level  Do not work on a vehicle with the
engine running in an enclosed
There is a large network of TATA MO-  Brake fluid level space, unless you are sure of
TORS Authorized Service Centre to help  Washer fluid level checking & top- enough ventilation.
you with their professional servicing ex- ping up  Keep all open flames and other
pertise. Scheduled maintenance infor- burning material (such as ciga-
mation is provided which makes tracking  Battery electrolyte level rettes) away from the battery and
routine service easy.  Tyre inflation pressure including all fuel related parts.
spare wheel If you need to do any work inside the
engine compartment,
NOTE
 Switch off the ignition
Refer “Opening and Closing” sec-
tion for engine bonnet opening.  Never reach into the area where
there is a risk of danger from
moving components, such as the
fan rotation area.
 Keep clothing away from moving
parts.

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Engine Compartment - Diesel

1. Brake fluid reservoir 2. Engine oil filling cap 3. Windshield washer container
4. Dipstick – Engine oil 5. Fuse Box 6. Battery
7. Radiator Cap

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Engine Compartment – Petrol (Engine)

1. Brake fluid reservoir 2.Dipstick – Engine oil 3.Engine oil filling cap
4. Windshield washer container 5.Radiator Cap 6.Fuse Box
7. Battery

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Engine Oil Level Warm up the engine to normal operating
temperature.
Turn it ‘OFF’ and wait for 5 minutes for
the oil to return to the oil pan. Be sure
the vehicle is on a level surface.
Take out the dipstick, wipe it clean, and
reinsert it fully. Pull it out again and ex-
amine the oil level. It should be between
‘MIN’ and ‘MAX’ level. If not, top up with
recommended engine oil.
Dipstick (Petrol)
NOTE
Dipstick location Engine oil (Diesel) The oil consumption depends
upon the driving style and the con-
ditions under which the vehicle is
used.

Dipstick location Engine oil (Petrol)


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Brake Fluid Level

Dipstick (Diesel) Brake fluid reservoir ( Petrol)

NOTE Brake fluid reservoir (Diesel)


Do not remove the filler cap when
the engine is running.
Do not add oil above than the MAX.
mark. Oil level above the MAX.
mark may cause engine damage.

For location of Engine oil filling cap


and dip stick, please refer image of
the respective Engine Compartment. Brake fluid level

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The level of the brake fluid should be be- Engine Coolant Level NOTE
tween the ‘MIN’ and ‘MAX’ marks pro-
In case of emergency, a large
vided on the side of the brake fluid con-
amount of water without engine
tainer. If the level falls below the ‘MIN’
coolant may be added in order to
mark, add recommended brake fluid.
reach a vehicle service location.
NOTE Whenever coolant has been added, the
Do not allow brake fluid to make coolant level in the coolant reservoir
contact with the skin or eyes. should be checked the next few times
Do not allow brake fluid to splash you drive the vehicle to confirm correct
or spill on the paint surface as it level.
will damage the paint. In case of
spillage, wipe it off immediately. For location of Engine coolant con-
tainer and filler cap, please refer im-
Examine whether the coolant level is be- age of Engine Compartment.
For location of Brake Fluid Container
and filling cap, please refer respective tween the ‘MIN’ and ‘MAX’ marks pro-
Engine Compartment. vided on the coolant reservoir. NOTE
When the coolant level is low, top up with Topping up of the coolant should
recommended coolant through filler of be done in the auxiliary tank only.
No loss tank until the level approaches Make sure that only TATA MOTORS rec-
the max level line. Refer ‘Technical infor- ommended coolant is used. Mixing of
mation’ section. different coolants may harm your en-
gine’s cooling system and its compo-
nents. Do not add extra inhibitors or ad-
ditives to the coolant. These can be

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harmful and compromise the corrosion Windshield Washer Fluid Level Do not operate washer motor with
protection of the engine coolant. no fluid in washer tank, washer mo-
tor will be damaged
WARNING
For location of Windshield Washer
The engine cooling system is pres-
Container and filling cap, please refer
surized, particularly when the en-
image of the respective Engine Com-
gine is warm. When opening the partment.
cap, you could be scalded by hot
coolant spraying out. There is a risk
of injury.
Let the engine cool down before
opening the cap. Wear eye and
hand protection when opening the
cap. Open the cap slowly half a
Examine if there is washer fluid in the
turn to allow pressure to escape.
tank. Fill it if necessary. Use a good qual-
ity windshield washer fluid, diluted with
water as necessary.

NOTE
Do not use detergent or any other
additive in the windshield washer
reservoir. This can severely impair
visibility when sprayed on the
windshield, and can also damage
your vehicle’s paint.

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Battery sensor function temporarily. Sensor For location of battery, please refer
functionality will be restored when image of the respective Engine Com-
 Examine the battery for electrolyte partment.
the Vehicle is parked for 3 hours
level against the marking on the bat-
without any operation.
tery outer case.
 Clean the battery terminals with a
 Examine the battery terminals for
terminal cleaning tool or wire brush.
corrosion (a white or yellowish pow-
der). To remove it, wash the termi-  Reconnect and tighten the cables,
nals with a solution of baking soda. It coat the terminals with petroleum
will bubble up and turn brown. jelly.
 When this stops, wash it off with  Make sure that the battery is se-
plain water. Dry off the battery with a curely mounted.
cloth or paper towel.  If you need to connect the battery to
a charger, disconnect both cables to
 Apply petroleum jelly to the terminals
prevent damage to the vehicle’s
to prevent further corrosion.
electrical system. NOTE
 Use a proper wrench to loosen and
 If your vehicle is equipped with Bat- Use only authorized Battery recom-
remove cables from the terminals.
tery Sensor, connect the jump start mended by TATA Motors. Use of
 Always disconnect the negative (-ve) leads on output terminal of Battery any other unauthorized Battery will
cable first and reconnect it last. Sensor. Do not connect the jump result in malfunction of the ISS op-
 If your vehicle is equipped with Bat- start leads on Sensor surface or Bat- eration.
tery Sensor, then disconnect only the tery terminal. This will result of func-
Sensor Output Cable. Do not remove tion loss of Battery sensor. Refer the
the Sensor, Sensor connector com- Battery Sensor image for do's and
pletely as this will result in the loss of don'ts.
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NOTE Spark Plug (Petrol) Tyres
 During normal operation, the bat-
tery generates gas which is explo-
sive in nature. A spark or open
flame can cause the battery to
explode causing very serious inju-
ries.
 Keep all sparks, open flames and
smoking materials away from the
battery.
 The battery contains sulphuric
acid (electrolyte) which is poison-
ous and highly corrosive in na-
For NG NA Engine
ture. Getting electrolyte in your Under Excessive side
eyes or on the skin can cause se- Spark Plug Number Gap 1
inflation tread wear
vere burns. Wear protective
clothing and a face shield or have Federal Mogul 0.8 to Correct tyre
(Champion) RER8MC 0.9 mm 2 Uniform wear
a skilled technician to do the bat- pressure
tery maintenance.
Tightening Torque - 25 Nm Excessive
3 Over inflation center tread
NOTE wear
Use spark plug of recommended
make & type for replacement.

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Inflation Recommended tyre pressures Tyre pressure sticker location
Do a check of the tyre pressure and the Front Rear
Tyre size
tyres condition periodically. (psi/bar) (psi/bar)
Examine the pressure in the tyres when 165/80 R14 35 / 2.4 35 / 2.4
they are cold. 185/60 R16 35 / 2.4 35 / 2.4
Keep the correct pressure in the tyres for
195/55 R16 35 / 2.4 35 / 2.4
the best combination of riding comfort,
handling, tyre life and optimum perfor- 185/65 R15 35 / 2.4 35 / 2.4
mance. For ride comfort, refer below pres-
Over inflation of tyres makes the vehicle sure table
ride bumpy and harsh. Tyres are more
Front and Rear
prone to uneven wear and damage from Tyre size
road hazards. Laden Unladen
Under inflated tyres reduce comfort, af-
165/80 R14 35 35
fects handling and increases the operat-
ing temperature, which can result in fail- 185/60 R16 35 32
ure. They also cause uneven wear and
195/55 R16 35 32
bring down the performance of the car.
185/65 R15 35 35
NOTE
Every time you check inflation NOTE
pressure, you should also examine This is for reference. Kindly refer
tyres for uneven wear, damage Tyre pressure as indicated on tyre
and trapping of foreign objects in pressure sticker provided on vehi-
the treads and wear. cle.
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Tyre rotation For tyre with temporary spare Spare wheel specification
wheel (if available)
To increase tyre life rotate the tyre at 165/80 R14 for all variants
specified intervals or earlier depending
on the operation of vehicle. The illustra-
tions shows how to rotate tyres.
For 165/80 R14 tyres

NOTE
 Do not use spare wheel for tyre
rotation, in case of temporary
spare wheel used.
 Two or more temporary tyres
should not be used on one vehi-
cle.
 Tyre pressure of temporary wheel
is to be checked at least once in
in a month.

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Wheel covers (if available) Wheel Alignment Special care for tubeless tyres:
Insert a piece of cloth between the Incorrect wheel alignment causes exces-  When you remove the tyre and install
spokes of the wheel cover and pull it out- sive and uneven tyre wear. Check wheel it back on the rim, take precautions
wards. Take out detached wheel cover alignment at specified intervals. not to damage tyre bead. Use tyre re-
from the wheel rim. moval and assembly machines.
Wheel Balancing
Damage or cut on tyre bead may
When installing the cover, make sure
Wheels of your vehicle are balanced for cause gradual loss of air and defla-
that it is positioned so that it does not
better ride comfort and longer tyre life. tion of tyre.
cover the air filling valve. Apply equal
Balancing needs to be done whenever
pressure at the circumference of the  Do not scratch the inner surface of
tyre is removed from rim.
wheel cover to fix it in the wheel rim. tubeless tyre with metallic or sharp
WARNING object. Tubeless tyres are coated
NOTE with impermeable layer of rubber
If the vehicle vibrates abnormally from the inner surface which holds
Do not use any sharp tools (such
on a smooth road, have the wheel the air in the tyre. Removal of this
as screw driver etc.) to remove the
balanced done immediately.
wheel cover. layer due to scratching may cause
gradual loss of air and deflation.
 If wheel rim gets damaged in service,
get the wheel rim repaired/ replaced
immediately. Running the vehicle
with damaged rim may cause defla-
tion of tyre and subsequent dislodg-
ing of tyre from rim.

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 Keep the recommended inflation Smart Key Battery Replacement 5. Make sure that the key cover is intact
pressure. Over-inflation, in particu- (For PEPS variant) properly.
lar, may cause puncture or bursting
of tyre. Procedure: NOTE
1. Open rear side of key (battery cover).  Use CR 2032 battery only.
NOTE
 An inappropriately disposed
Life and wear pattern of tyres de- battery can be harmful to the
pends on various parameters like environment and human
tyre pressure, wheel alignment, health. Dispose the battery ac-
wheel balancing, tyre rotation, etc. cording to your local law(s)
It also largely depends on vehicle and regulation.
speed, load carried, usage, driving
habits, road conditions, tyre qual- Wearable key battery replacement
ity, etc. In case fault is suspected procedure
to be due to poor quality of tyres,
the same may be taken up with Battery status of the wearable key fob:
concerned tyre manufacturer.  If customer presses the driver door
handle switch or tailgate switch for 2-
2. Replace with new battery in the
3 times with valid wearable and if the
smart key battery slot.
passive entry is not working, the
3. Ensure that the “+” symbol on the wearable key fob's battery is low.
battery is facing upwards. The cor-
 As standby he can use Smart Key
rect polarity is shown on the battery
(UID) or emergency key for entry
cover.
 Customer to contact nearby dealer or
4. Close the battery cover.
service station for battery replace-
ment
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Battery Specifications On Board Diagnostic (OBD II)
 Lithium Battery CR1632
System
 Voltage 3V On board Diagnostics or OBD, is an auto-
motive term referring to a vehicle’s self-
 Make: Panasonic, Renata diagnostic and reporting capability. The
NOTE OBD system allows continuous diagno-
Battery life is 10 months or sis of the components of the vehicle cor-
25,000 PKE cycles (whichever related with emissions. This system
comes earlier. warns the driver, by turning “ON” the
Malfunction Indication lamp (MIL) on the
Battery replacement instrument cluster, when a fault causes
emission levels to increase.
 Remove the screws from backside of
wearable key fob. The OBD system also has a diagnostic
 Remove back-cover connector that can be interfaced with
appropriate diagnostic tools, which
 Remove battery from wearable key
makes it possible to read the fault codes
 Place new battery stored in the Electronic Control Unit, to-
 Put the back cover and screw it with gether with a series of specific parame-
all the four screws. ters for Engine operation and Diagnosis. Location of On board diagnostic (OBD II)
This check can also be carried out by the
traffic police.
On board diagnostic located in Engine
compartment fuse box. (Refer below im-
age)
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Service Instructions
The TATA ALTROZ has been manufactured to give you eco-
nomical and trouble free performance. To achieve this, please Servicing of the vehicle can be done at any TATA MOTORS
follow the instructions as stated. Authorised Dealer Workshop or TATA MOTORS Authorised
Service Centre (TASC).
Your vehicle is entitled to three free services (labour only). The
Warranty claims can be settled by any TATA MOTORS Author-
free service coupons are attached to the sales invoice. Please
ised Dealer Workshop or TATA MOTORS Authorised Service
present these coupons to the servicing dealer while availing
Centre (TASC).
free services.
1st free service - At 1,000-2,000km. OR 2 months, whichever is
earlier.
2nd free service - At 7,000-8,000km. OR 6 months, whichever
is earlier.
3rd free service - At 14,500-15,500km. OR 12 months, which-
ever is earlier.
All services other than free services are chargeable.

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Service Schedule

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15000

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30000

37500

45000

52500

60000

67500

75000

82500

90000

97500
1500

7500
PDI
S. Km
Operation
N.
Months 0 2 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72 78 84 90 96 102 108 114 120
General
Every
Wash the vehicle &
1 Ser- ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
Clean Condenser Fins
vice
Check & Top up Flu-
ids (If required):
Every
Transaxle Oil, Cool-
2 Ser- ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
ant, Brake Fluid, Bat-
vice
tery Electrolyte, Wind
Screen washer fluid
Every
Check Fuel Lines for
3 Ser- ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
Leakages
vice
Check and Capture all Every
4 DTC's Clear all faults Ser- ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
and Erase the Codes. vice
Check condition of
Rubber bushes/ parts
in lower link, front &
rear coil spring seats,
front & rear bump
stoppers, anti-roll bar,
rear twist beam, front
& rear dampers, rub- 7.5K /
5 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
ber boot/dust 6M
cover/bellow in rack &
pinion, steering and
suspension ball joints,
steering column. Re-
place if necessary
(First at 15K/12M then
at every service).
# - Kms or months whichever occurs earlier
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120000

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150000
15000

22500

30000

37500

45000

52500

60000

67500

75000

82500

90000

97500
1500

7500
PDI
Km
S.
Operation
N.

Months 0 2 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72 78 84 90 96 102 108 114 120


Check & Replace if
found damaged --
6 Exhaust hanger , 30K/24M ● ● ● ● ●
Suspension
bushes
Check All door
latch & striker op-
7 erations , Adjust & 15K/12M ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
Apply grease If re-
quired
Check for all bolts
8 7.5K / 6M ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
& nuts

ENGINE (Diesel)
Clean air filter ele-
ment (more fre-
1 quently for vehicle 7.5K / 6M ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
operating in severe
condition)
Replace air filter
element (@ 15K
2 for Vehicle operat- 30K/24M ● ● ● ● ●
ing in severe con-
dition)
Change engine oil
3 15K / 12M ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
and Oil filter -

Drain water from


4 15K / 12M ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
Fuel Filter Bowl
# - Kms or months whichever occurs earlier

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127500

135000

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150000
15000

22500

30000

37500

45000

52500

60000

67500

75000

82500

90000

97500
1500

7500
PDI
Km
S.
Operation
N.
Months 0 2 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72 78 84 90 96 102 108 114 120

Replace Fuel filter


assembly . Re-
5 # /24 M
place based on
Lamp status only.

Check AC & Alter-


nator belt condi-
6 tion visually, re- 15K / 12M ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
place if found dam-
age
Check timing belt
visual condition,
7 # 105K/24M ●
replace if found
damage.

8 Change coolant # 60K/36M ● ●

Replace timing
drive kit (Timing
9 # 150K/60M ●
belt, Auto ten-
sioner and Idler)
ENGINE (Gasoline)
Clean air filter ele-
ment (more fre-
1 quently for vehicle 15K / 12M ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
operating in severe
condition)
Change engine oil
2 15K / 12M ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
and Oil filter
# - Kms or months whichever occurs earlier

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105000

112500

120000

127500

135000

142500

150000
15000

22500

30000

37500

45000

52500

60000

67500

75000

82500

90000

97500
1500

7500
PDI
Km
S.
Operation
N.
Months 0 2 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72 78 84 90 96 102 108 114 120
Gasoline - Replace
3 75K/60M ● ●
Gasoline Fuel Filter
Change Spark
4 plugs - Natural As- 45K/36M ● ● ●
pirated Engine
Check accessory
belt condition visu-
5 15K/12M ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
ally, replace if
found damage
Replace air filter el-
ement (more fre-
6 quently for vehicle 45K/36M ● ● ●
operating in severe
condition)
7 Change coolant # 60K/36M ● ●

BRAKES
Check front brake
pads & rear brake
1 15K/12M ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
linings. Replace if
necessary
Replace brake fluid,
Check brake sys-
2 # 45K/24M ● ● ●
tem components for
Leakages
Inspect and if nec-
3 essary adjust hand- 15K/12M ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
brake setting
# - Kms or months whichever occurs earlier

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112500

120000

127500

135000

142500

150000
15000

22500

30000

37500

45000

52500

60000

67500

75000

82500

90000

97500
1500

7500
PDI
Km
S.
Operation
N.
Months 0 2 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72 78 84 90 96 102 108 114 120
WHEELS & TYRES
Check & adjust
wheel alignment
(For severe usage,
above checks to be #
1 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
done at every 5,000 15K/18M
km or after every
severe usage
event)
Check for Tyre
# 7.5
2 pressure, condition ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
K/12M
& rotate
TRANSAXLE
(Petrol & Diesel)

Replace transaxle
1 75K/60M ● ●
oil
ELECTRICAL
Check specific
1 gravity of battery 7.5K/6M ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
electrolyte
Check headlamp fo-
2 15K/12M ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
cusing
A.C. SYSTEM
Clean filter and
check of Air-condi-
Every
1 tioning / HVAC Sys- ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
Service
tem for satisfactory
performance
# - Kms or months whichever occurs earlier

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Vehicle Parking for Long Duration 7. Slightly open the windows.
(Non - Use Maintenance) 8. Cover the vehicle with a cloth or per-
If you want to park your vehicle at one forated plastic sheet. Do not use
place for long duration, following care is sheets of imperforated plastic as
to be taken: they do not allow moisture on the ve-
hicle body to evaporate.
1. Park the vehicle in covered, dry and
9. Inflate the tyres to 0.5 bar above the
if possible well-ventilated premises.
normal specified pressure and check
Engage a gear.
it at regular intervals.
2. Remove the battery terminal cables
10. Check the battery charge every six
(first remove the cable from the neg-
weeks.
ative terminal). Ensure that battery is
fully charged. 11. Do not drain the engine cooling sys-
tem.
3. Use wheel chocks to prevent move-
ment of the car.
4. Clean and protect the painted parts
using protective wax.
5. Clean and protect the shiny metal
parts using commercially available
special compounds.
6. Sprinkle talcum powder on the rub-
ber windscreen wiper and lift them
off the glass.

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Fuel Specification Fuel (Petrol)
Fuel (Diesel) Unleaded gasoline conforming to IS 2796:2017 is recom-
mended to be used as fuel. It is always recommended to use
Normal grade BS VI compliant diesel conforming to IS1460
correct fuel to get optimum emission performance.
:2017 or equivalent is recommended to be used as fuel.
Do not use premium diesel available in the market for like NOTE
extra premium / Turbojet etc. Always use petrol of a correct specification in a vehicle
fitted with catalytic converter. Even single fill of leaded
Recommended fuel specifications petrol will seriously damage the catalytic converter.
Parameter Unit BS VI
Cetane Number (min) CN 51
Sulphur content mg/kg 10
Lubricity (HFRR) micron 460

NOTE
Where oxidation catalytic converter is fitted, it is manda-
tory to use Diesel fuel with sulphur contents as given
above. Use of any other diesel fuel can increase the pol-
lutants.

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Lubricant Specification
Use following genuine fluids, coolants and lubricants recommended for optimum performance of your vehicle.

Item Specification Company Brand Quantity


Castrol GTX T 0W20
Exxon Mobil Mobil Super 3000 TM 0W-20 Petrol 3.5 L
Engine oil 0W20, SS6588
Diesel 5 L
Petronas PETRONAS Syntium 7000 TM 0W20
Ansysco Puroblue
Coolant (Premixed) Radiator coolant
(Antifreeze agent + TYPE2 Sunstar CCI Gloden Cruiser LLC2200NP Petrol 4 L
Softwater 40:60 ra- SS7700 179B Diesel 5 L
tio) TS25205P1 TATA MOTORS GENUINE COOLANT KOOL
IOCL
PLUS
CASTROL Next Generation Transmission oil EP80W
EP80WLL (Next PETRONAS TATA MOTORS Genuine -Gear oil
Petronas Petrol -1.8 L
Transaxle oil Gen) New Gen 80 EP LL Diesel- 2.1 L
TATA SS6582
IOCL IOCL TATA MOTORS Genuine gear oil 80 WLL

PETRONAS Tutela Brake fluid DOT 4


Brake fluid/Clutch Sunstar CCI Golden Cruiser Tata Genuine Brake Fluid (DOT4)
SAE J1703, DOT4 As required
fluid
Optional - CASTROL- Universal Brake Fluid DOT
CASTROL
4
Refrigerant R-134 A - 450 ± 20gm

Compressor oil SP-10 Sanden SP10 120 ± 15 cc

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Technical Specifications
Parameter Diesel Petrol
Engine

Model/type 1.5 Common Rail Turbo Intercooled 1.2 Revotron Petrol NA Engine
Capacity 1497cc 1199 cc
Max. Engine output 66 kW @ 4000 rpm 63 kW @ 6000 rpm
Max. Torque 200 Nm @ 1250 to 3000 rpm 113 Nm @ 3300 rpm
Transaxle
Model TA 5260 TA 65*
Type Synchromesh with Overdrive
No. of gears 5-Forward, 1-Reverse
Steering
Type Electric Power Assisted Steering System
Brakes
Brakes Front (Disc); Rear (Drum)
Parking brake Hand Operated (Pull to Operate) on LHS of Driver
Suspension
Front: Independent, lower wishbone, Mcpherson strut with coil spring
Type
Rear: Semi-independent twist beam with coil spring and shock absorber
Shock absorber Hydraulic; gas filled
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Parameter Diesel Petrol
Wheels & tyre
Option I :165/80 R14 (Radial-Tubeless); Option II :185/60 R16 (Radial-Tubeless);
Tyres
Option III : 195/55 R16 (Radial-Tubeless); Option IV : 185/65 R15 (Radial-Tubeless)
Option I : 4.5Jx14” Steel wheel
Option II : 6.0Jx16” Steel wheel
Wheel rims
Option III : 6.5JX 16” Alloy wheel
Option IV : 5.5JX 15” Steel wheel
Fuel tank
Capacity 37 litres
Cab / body
Type Steel Monocoque body
Electrical system
System voltage 12 Volts (-ve earth)
Alternator capacity 13.5 V, 110 A
Option I : 12V, 38 Ah
Battery 12V, 47.5 Ah
Option II : 12V, 60 Ah

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Parameter Diesel Petrol
Main chassis dimension (in mm)
Wheel base 2501
Track front 1510
Track rear 1510
Overall length 3990
Overall height 1523
Max. Width without ORVM 1755
Max. Width with ORVM 1983
Ground clearance 135 mm 136 mm
Performance
Max. Speed 166 kmph 154 kmph
Max. Recommended gradability 17.5 14.2
Minimum Turning Circle Dia. in meter
10
as per IS:12222
Minimum Turning Clearance circle dia.
10.6
in meters

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Parameter Diesel Petrol
Weight (in kg)
1533 (XE) 1405 (XE)
1545(XM) 1427 (XM)
Gross vehicle weight (Laden)
1565 (XT) 1453 (XT)
1575 (XZ) 1461 (XZ)
1108 (XE) 980 (XE)
1120 (XM) 1002 (XM)
Kerb weight (unladen)
1140 (XT) 1028 (XT)
1150 (XZ) 1036 (XZ)
Vehicle Dimensions

NOTE: Dimensions are in mm and under Unladen condition


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Aggregate Identification Numbers

Transaxle No. Punching (TA 5260) Engine No. Plate - Diesel


Chassis No. punching near driver seat

VIN plate location near front passenger Transaxle No. Punching (TA 65*) Engine No. plate Petrol (NA)
seat
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CAR CARE AND VALUE ADDED SERVICES
Car Care 4. To remove stubborn stains and con- WARNING
taminants like tar, use turpentine or
Your vehicle is subjected to many exter- Do not direct high pressure washer
cleaners like ‘Stain remover’ which
nal influences such as climate, road con- fluid/ water jets (Pressure above
are safe for paint surfaces.
ditions, industrial pollution and proximity 0.5 Bar) at electrical devices and
to the sea. These conditions demand 5. Avoid substances like petrol, diesel, connecter during washing. This is
regular care of the vehicle body. Dirt, in- kerosene, benzene, thinner, acids or to prevent malfunction / failure of
sects, bird droppings, oil, grease, fuel other solvents that cause damage to electrical system due to water in-
and stone chippings should be removed paint. gress.
as soon as possible. 6. Dry your vehicle thoroughly to pre- After drying the vehicle, inspect it for
vent any damp spots. chips and scratches that could allow cor-
Washing
7. Rinse all surfaces thoroughly to pre- rosion to start. Apply touch up paint
Following these tips while washing your vent any traces of soap and other where necessary.
vehicle. cleaners as this may lead to the for-
mation of stains on the painted sur-
Cleaning of Carpets
1. Always wash your vehicle in shade
and the surface is at room tempera- face later. Vacuum clean the carpet regularly to re-
ture. move dirt. Dirt will make the carpet wear
NOTE out faster. Periodically shampoo the car-
2. Wash with mild vehicle wash soap
Avoid parking the car under trees pet to keep it looking new.
like ‘Car Shampoo’ and use a soft without proper cover, it will reduce
bristle brush, sponge or soft cloth the amount of bird droppings, tree Use carpet cleaners (preferably foam
and rinse it frequently while washing sap and pollen contact on paint type). Follow the instructions that come
to avoid scratches. surface. Regularly remove the with the cleaner. Apply it with a sponge
3. To avoid scratches, please wear soft twigs, leaves and vegetation near or soft brush. Keep the carpeting as dry
gloves. Remove finger rings, nails, the windshield areas, to avoid wa- as possible by not adding water to the
wrist watch while washing. ter stagnation. foam.
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NOTE FAST TAG Polishing
Avoid wiping of painted surface in FAST TAG is pasted on front windshield Polishes and cleaners can restore shine
dry condition as it may leave from the inside. It enables Electronic toll to the painted surface that has oxidized
scratches on the painted surface. collection. and become dull. They normally contain
mild abrasives and solvents that remove
Cleaning of Windows, Front and the top layer of the finish coat. Polish
Rear Glasses your vehicle, if the finish does not regain
Clean the windows inside and outside its original shine after using wax.
with commercially available glass clean-
Interior fabric cleaning tips
ers. NOTE
Do not attempt to rip or tamper the 1. Stains should be treated immedi-
This will remove the haze that builds up ately. If left for a long time, they can
on the inside of windows. Use a soft tag. It will disable the functionality
of the tag. leave a permanent mark.
cloth or paper towels to clean all glass
and plastic surfaces. 2. Cleaning the stains immediately is
Waxing important especially for stains which
Waxing and polishing is recommended contain artificial colors in the stain
to maintain the gloss and wet-look ap- creating liquid or semisolid sub-
pearance of your paint finish. stance. The colorant may leave a
stain if kept for longer time.
1. Use good quality polish and wax for
your vehicle. 3. Stain should not be removed by rub-
bing. As far as possible, try to blot or
2. Re-wax your vehicle when the water lift the stain with cloth or plastic spat-
does not slip off the surface but col- ula and then clean the remaining
lects over the surface in patches. stain with cloth or sponge.

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4. If the stain has dried, then gently Proper cleaning Periodic Inspection
brush off the material and then press
In order to protect your vehicle from cor-  Regularly inspect your vehicle for any
with damp cloth or sponge till it dis-
rosion it is recommended that you wash damage in the paint film such as
appears.
your vehicle thoroughly and frequently in deep scratches and immediately get
5. Do not use household detergents to case: them repaired from an authorized
clean the fabric. service outlet, as these defects tend
 There is a heavy accumulation of dirt to accelerate corrosion.
6. Always use clean cotton cloth for
and mud especially on the under-
cleaning. body.  Inspect mud liners for damages.
Paint Care  It is driven in areas having high at-  Keep all drain holes clear from clog-
mospheric pollution due to smoke, ging.
Following guidelines will help you to pro-
tect your Vehicle from corrosion effec- soot, dust, iron dust and other chem- Proper Parking
tively. ical pollutants.
 Always park your vehicle in shade to
 It is driven in coastal areas. protect it from harsh sunlight or in a
NOTE
 The underbody must be thoroughly well-ventilated garage so that there
Avoid spillage or direct contact of is no dampness on any part of the ve-
pressure washed after every three
air freshener liquid/ chemicals to hicle.
interior painted plastic parts. months.
These chemicals may cause dam- In addition to regularly washing your car, Wiper care
age to paint like blisters, peel off, the following precautions need to be  To prevent damage to the wipers or
wrinkles etc. taken. windshield, do not operate the wip-
ers when the windshield is dry.
 To prevent damage to the wiper arms
and other components, do not at-
tempt to move the wipers manually.
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Value Care – AMC
Value Care (AMC) is a fixed cost maintenance plan that guarantees protection against unex-
pected repairs & provides substantial savings through protection against inflation & price vol-
atility of consumables during the running of the vehicle.
Our customers can choose from Value Care Gold, Value Care Silver, Promise to Protect
(P2P) and Protect plus plan as per the requirement & usage to ensure hassle free, reliable &
economic maintenance of the vehicle.
Coverage – Schedule Service and Wear & tear.
Advantage (Customer Benefits)
 Price protection against rising prices of lubes and parts.
 A higher resale value for your vehicle
 Peace of mind with Cashless repairs & services.
 Vehicle servicing at a workshop of your choice pan India
 Covers Repairs including Wear & Tear parts viz. Brakes, Suspension, Wiper, Clutch, Brake Pads, Brake Liners etc.
 Covers Scheduled maintenance services including Lubricants, Parts, Wheel Alignment and Balancing Labour.
 Available at unmatched value…..Huge Savings!!!
 Savings on Goods & Services Tax whenever vehicle attend under AMC.

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Available offers (Types of AMC)
 Silver AMC
 Gold AMC
 Promise to Protect ( P2P)
 Protect Plus
Silver AMC -
Value Care Silver Plan covers the following:
 Scheduled maintenance services at periodic interval of Kms for Labor, Parts & Consumables.
a. Change of Oil Filter, Fuel Filter, Air Filter & Sedimenter.
b. Change of Engine Oil, Transmission Oil.
c. Change of Coolant, Brake Oil & Clutch Fluid*.
d. General Checkup, Wheel Alignment / Balancing (Excluding Balancing Weight).
e. Washing of Vehicle, Wheel greasing as applicable.

Gold AMC -
The value care Gold Plan extends your scheduled maintenance cover to include any normal wear and tear items identified during
the scheduled service and other vehicle parts that need to replace during the period of cover arising from proper and uniform
usage.
 Scheduled maintenance services at periodic interval of Kms for Labor, Parts & Consumables.

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In addition to coverage mentioned under Silver AMC, the Gold AMC also covers Repairs or Replacement of Wear & Tear Items for
both Parts & Labour.
a. Brake Pads, Brake Liners, Wheel Cylinders
b. Clutch Disc, Clutch Cover, Cables, Mountings.
c. Suspension Bush, Wiper Blades, Auxiliary Belt & other Wear & Tear Items
d. Washing of Vehicle, Wheel greasing as applicable.

Promise to Protect (P2P) -


Value Care – Promise to protect (P2P) is a maintenance plan that guarantees protection against unexpected wear & tear repairs
to provide substantial saving through protection against inflation & price volatility during the running of the vehicle.
New Vehicle (under warranty vehicles) are eligible to avail this offer –Identified 13 wear & tear parts listed below Including Labour
is covered in this AMC with the price range of 11 to 14 paisa per Km .*applicable to selected models*
List of covered Parts - Clutch, Brake Pad, Brake Linings, Brake Disc, Wiper, Wheel Cylinder, Suspension Bushes, Engine Mount-
ings, Ball Joints, Hoses, Auxiliary Belt, (Alternator & A/C Belt), Window Winder.
Protect Plus -
The value care Protect plus Plan extends your scheduled maintenance cover to include coverage of P 2P. It covers Scheduled
maintenance services – labour, parts & consumables + Identified 13 wear & tear parts of P2P plan Including Labour
New Vehicle (under warranty vehicles) are eligible to avail this offer.*applicable to selected models*.

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NOTE
 AMC is available in the dealership from where you have purchased your vehicle.
 We strongly recommend purchase of AMC at time of purchase of your vehicle to get benefit for coverage of Scheduled
Services and Wear & Tear parts.
 The Dealer Service Marketing Executive shall explain to you the Terms and conditions, Coverage and Owner’s responsi-
bility.
 One Time payment is to be made to avail AMC offer.
 P2P & Protect plus offer valid on selected models & may vary from Model to Model, Variant to Variant.
 Please read the offer eBooklet for further details about coverage and exclusions of various AMCs.
 *Terms & condition apply.

Owner’s Responsibility:
 Proper use, maintenance and care of the vehicle in accordance with the instructions contained in the Owner’s Manual and
Service Booklet. The records of the same to be ensured in Owner’s Manual.
 Retention of maintenance service bills.

I / We have been explained the Terms and conditions, Coverage and Owner’s responsibility by the Dealer Service Marketing
Executive.
I wish to avail / Do not wish to avail Value care AMC policy.

Customer’s Signature Dealer’s Signature

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Extended Warranty
TATA MOTORS recommends the purchase of its extended warranty program.
Coverage - Mechanical + Electrical
Benefits
 Insures you against unforeseen break down repair bills.
 Documentation is simple and hassle free.
 Near cashless & speedy claim
Term
24 + 12 months or 75,000 kms whichever occurs first
OR
24 + 24 months or 1,00,000 kms whichever occurs first
OR
24 + 36 months or 1,25,000 kms whichever occurs first
Extended Warranty is available in the dealership from where you have purchased your vehicle. We strongly recommend purchase
of Extended Warranty at time of purchase of your vehicle. Extended Warranty can be availed till warranty period from date of
purchase of vehicle. The Dealer Service Marketing Executive shall explain to you the Terms and conditions, Coverage and Owner’s
responsibility.

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 The 12 or 24 or 36 months extended warranty does not follow the 24 months Manufacturer's warranty.
 The extended warranty comes into force once the manufacturer’s warranty expires e.g. after 24 Months.
 It is more restrictive as by the time it comes into force the vehicle is already 24 months old.
What is covered?
 Mechanical / Electrical break down as defined in this warranty and confirmed by the dealer within the stipulated terms
and conditions.
 TATA MOTORS dealer shall either rep air or replace any part found to be defective with a new p art or an equivalent at no cost
to the owner for p arts 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 Extended Warranty Booklet.
What is not covered?
Please refer the Extended Warranty Booklet for details of the exclusion list. Soft copy of which will be provided by dealer.
Owner’s Responsibility:
 Proper use, maintenance and care of the vehicle in accordance with the instructions contained in the Owner’s Manual and
Service Booklet. The records of the same to be ensured in Owner’s Manual.
 Retention of maintenance service bills.

I / We have been explained the Terms and conditions, Coverage and Owner’s responsibility by the Dealer Service Marketing
Executive.
I wish to avail / Do not wish to avail extended warrant policy.

Customer’s Signature Dealer’s Signature


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Value Added Services
Why are Corrosion Protection Waxes neces-
sary?
Corrosion is caused by:
Water/salt water, acid rain and atmospheric fallouts.
Critical areas are:
Cavities: joints, crevices, spot welds, underbody
 Corrosion is the most important factor when we talk about the vehicle life. If you treat your car well, you can prolong its life.
 It is very dangerous to drive around in a corroded vehicle.
 Corrosion creeps onto the vehicle internally and externally as well. The most dangerous kind of corrosion is often not discov-
ered until it is too late.
Benefits of Anti - Rust treatment:
 A professionally applied range of world class products offering real value to the new and used vehicle customer.
 The treatment has been developed to withstand the harshest environmental and climatic conditions (rust. Pollutants, stone
and gravel impact, etc.)
 Insulates the cabin from external noises..
 Expensive tin work, denting and painting can be avoided.
 Higher resale value for the vehicle.
 Higher safety – uncorroded vehicle
 10 free checkups available
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TATA MOTORS has tied up with M/s Wurth, M/s Autokrom, M/s 3M India Lt d & M/s Bardahl for these world class treatment
at affordable prices. These treatments are 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 and conditions and the prices of these treatments by the Dealer Service Marketing
Executive.
I wish to avail / Do not wish to avail extended warrant policy.

Customer’s Signature Dealer’s Signature

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Vehicle Exterior Enrichment
Why vehicles are painted?
 For Corrosion protection of the metal surfaces.
 Ease of application from other corrosion protection treatments.
 Cheaper than other corrosion protection methods eg. Galvanizing, ano-
dizing.
 For decoration and identification.
Various Environmental Hazards affecting paints
Environmental hazards: destroys your vehicle's finish.
Even as your new vehicle rolls off the assembly line, the paint is not protected.
The enemy
Ultraviolet rays, pollution, tree sap, bird droppings, car wash chemicals, road salt and acid rain.
Benefits: Vehicle Exterior Enrichment
 Removal of medium scratches, orange peel, oxidation, dust nibs etc. & swirl marks from painted surface.
 Restoration of original gloss levels, UV protection after gloss is restored.
 Cleaning & dressing of tyres, Bumpers and all exterior plastic moldings/trims.
TATA MOTORS has tied up with M/s Autokrom, M/s 3M & M/s Wurth for this world class treatment at affordable prices.
This treatment is available in all authorized workshops. The Dealer Service Marketing Executive will explain to you the benefits
and terms and conditions of this treatment.
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Vehicle Interior Enrichment
Why protect your new car’s fabric interior?
 Someone may soil your vehicle's fabric carpet or seats.
 A significant detractor from your vehicle's resale value.
 A permanent stain on your vehicle's interior fabric.
The enemy:
Drink spills, food stains, mud, ultraviolet rays, traffic and pets
Benefits: Vehicle Interior Enrichment
 Removal of medium stains and dirt from all interior parts of the car i.e., carpet, upholstery and roof lining.
 Cleaning of windshield and all windows (inner and outer surfaces)
 Dressing of all internal plastics (e.g.: door pad trims) and rubber parts.
 The treatment involves cleaning and dressing of all parts of the exposed interiors.
 Specialised protection for seat fabric from liquid spills.
TATA MOTORS has tied up with M/s Wurth and M/s Autokrom for this world class treatment at affordable prices. This treatment
is 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 Terms and conditions, Coverage and Owner’s responsibility by the Dealer Service Marketing
Executive.
I wish to avail / Do not wish to avail extended warrant policy.
Customer’s Signature Dealer’s Signature
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WARRANTY - TERMS AND CONDITIONS
We WARRANT each TATA ALTROZ vehicle and parts thereof our sales or service establishments, our authorized deal-
manufactured by us to be free from defect in material and ers, service centres or service points in any way so as, in
workmanship subject to the following terms and conditions: our judgment which shall be final and binding, to affect its
reliability, nor shall it apply if, in our opinion which shall be
1. This warranty shall be for a period of 2 years from the date
final and binding, the car is subjected to misuse, negli-
of sale of the car or a mileage of 75,000 Kms whichever
gence, improper or inadequate maintenance or accident or
occurs earlier.
loading in excess of such carrying capacity as certified by
2. Our obligation under this warranty shall be limited to repair- us, or such services as prescribed in our Owner's Manual
ing or replacing, free of charge, such parts of the car which, are not carried out by the buyer through our sales or service
in our opinion, are defective, on the car being brought to us establishments, our authorized dealers, service centres or
or to our dealers within the period. The parts so repaired or service points.
replaced shall also be warranted for quality and workman-
6. This warranty shall not apply to the replacement of nor-
ship but such warranty shall be co-terminus with this origi-
mal wear parts, including without limitation, spark
nal warranty.
plugs, drive belts, hoses, wiper blades, fuses, clutch
3. Any part which is found to be defective and is replaced by disc, brake shoes, brake pads, cables and all rubber
us under the warranty shall be our property. parts (except oil seal and glass run).
4. As for such parts as Tyres, Batteries, Audio and / or Video 7. This warranty shall not cover any inherent normal deterio-
equipment (if any), etc. not manufactured by us but sup- ration of the car or any of its parts arising from the actual
plied by other parties, this warranty shall not apply, but buy- use of the car or any damage due to negligent or improper
ers of the car shall be entitled to, so far as permissible by operation or storage of the car.
law, all such rights as we may have against such parties 8. This warranty shall not apply to normal maintenance ser-
under their warranties in respect of such parts. vices like oils & fluid changes, head lamps focusing, fas-
5. This warranty shall not apply if the car or any part thereof tener retightening, wheel balancing and alignment, tyre ro-
is repaired or altered otherwise than in accordance with our tation, adjustment of valve clearance, fuel timing, ignition
standard repair procedure or by any person other than from
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timing and consumables like bulbs, fuel, air & oil filters and price of the car, or to demand any damages or compensa-
gas leaks in case of air conditioned cars. tion for losses, incidental or indirect, or inconvenience or
9. This warranty shall not apply to any damage or deteriora- consequential damages, loss of car, or loss of time, or oth-
tion caused by environmental pollution or bird droppings. erwise, incurred or accrued.
Slight irregularities not recognized as affecting the function 13. Any claim arising from this warranty shall be recognized
or quality of the vehicle or parts, such as slight noise or vi- only if it is notified in writing to us or to our authorized
bration, defects appearing only under particular or irregular dealer without any delay soon after such defects as cov-
operations are items considered characteristics of the ve- ered & ascertained under this warranty.
hicle. 14. This warranty is fully transferable to subsequent vehi-
10. This warranty shall be null and void if the car is subjected cle owner. Only unexpired remaining period of war-
to abnormal use such as rallying, racing or participation in ranty applies.
any other competitive sport. This warranty shall not apply
We reserve our rights to make any change or modification in
to any repair or replacements as a result of accident or col- design of the car or its parts or to introduce any improvement
lision. therein or to incorporate in the car any additional part or ac-
11. This warranty is expressly in lieu of all warranties, whether cessory at any time without incurring any obligation to incorpo-
by law or otherwise, expressed or implied, and all other ob- rate the same in the cars previously sold
ligations or liabilities on our part and we neither assume,
nor authorize any person to assume on our behalf, any
other liability arising from the sale of the car or any agree-
ment 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 sale,
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ENVIRONMENT SAFETY
TATA MOTORS LTD. is committed to produce vehicles using en-  Shift to higher gears as soon as it is possible. Use each gear
vironmentally sustainable technology. A number of features upto 2/3rd of its maximum engine speed.
have been incorporated in TATA MOTORS passenger vehicles  A chart indicating gear shifting speeds is given in this book.
which have been designed to ensure environmental compati-
bility throughout the life cycle of the vehicle. We would like to Maintenance
inform you that your vehicle meets BS VI emission norms and  Ensure that recommended maintenance is carried out on
this is being regularly validated at the manufacturing stages. the vehicle regularly at the Authorised Service Outlets.
As a user you too can protect the environment by operating  As soon as you see any leakages of oil or fuel in the vehicle
your vehicle in a proactive manner. A lot depends on your driv- we recommend to get it attended immediately.
ing style and the way you maintain your vehicle. We have given  Use only recommended grades and specified quantity of
a few tips for your guidance. lubricants.
 Get your vehicle checked for emission periodically by an
Driving
authorised dealer.
 Avoid frequent and violent acceleration.  Check Air filter, fuel filter and oil filter periodically and re-
 Do not carry any unnecessary weight in the vehicle as it placed, if required, as recommended by TATA MOTORS.
overloads the engine. Avoid using devices requiring high  Do not pour used oils or coolants into the sewage drains,
power consumption during slow city traffic condition. garden soil or open streams. Dispose the used filters and
 Monitor the vehicle’s fuel consumption regularly and if batteries in compliance with the current legislation.
showing rising trend get the vehicle immediately attended  Do not allow unauthorized person to tamper with engine
at the Company’s Authorised Service Outlets. settings or to carry modifications on the vehicle.
 Switch off the engine during long stops at traffic jams or  Never allow the vehicle to run out of fuel.
signals. If you need to keep the engine running, avoid un-  Parts like brake liners, clutch discs should be vacuum
necessary revving it or stopping and starting. cleaned. Do not use compressed air for cleaning these
 It is not necessary to rev the engine before turning it off as parts, which may spread hazardous dust in the atmos-
it unnecessarily burns fuel. phere.
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While carrying out servicing or repairs of your vehicle, you For Petrol:
should pay keen attention to some of the important engine
1. Engine Management System (EMS)
aggregates and wiring harnesses, which greatly affect
emission. These components are:  ECU
 EMS sensors & Corresponding wiring harness
For Diesel:
 Electrical connections to all sensors & actuators
1. Fuel injection equipment- pump, rail, injectors, nozzles
2. Fuel Injection System
and high-pressure pipes.
2. Air Intake & Exhaust system, especially for leakages.  Fuel Pump
3. Cylinder head for valve leakage.  Fuel filter
4. All filters such as air, oil and fuel filters (check periodi-  Fuel Injectors
cally). 3. Air intake System
5. Turbocharger.
 Air filter & connecting pipes
6. EGR Valve & Cooler
7. Intake throttle 4. Exhaust after Treatment System
8. Electrical connections.  Catalytic Converter
9. If the ‘Check Engine lamp’, ‘MIL’ or ‘DPF’ lamp continu- 5. Ignition System
ously glows, please take the vehicle to a TATA MOTORS  Ignition coil
Authorized Dealer/Service Center.
 Spark plug
10. Catalytic Converter.(LNT - Lean NOx trap & DPF for Die-
sel ) This Owner’s manual contains further information on driving
11. EMS wiring harness i.e. electrical connections to all sen- precautions and maintenance care leading to environment
sors and actuators. protection. Please familiarize yourself with these aspects be-
fore driving.

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