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Owner's Manual
Variants — S4/S4+/S6/S6+/S8/S10
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Issue Date: January 2016
: Carefully read, understand and follow the instructions provided in this manual, and keep it in a safe place for future reference. If you have any
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doubt whatsoever regarding the use or care of your vehicle, please visit your Mahindra Dealer for assistance or advice.
This Owner's Manual should be considered as an integral part of the vehicle and should remain with the vehicle.

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  • Page 1 : Carefully read, understand and follow the instructions provided in this manual, and keep it in a safe place for future reference. If you have any NOTE doubt whatsoever regarding the use or care of your vehicle, please visit your Mahindra Dealer for assistance or advice. This Owner's Manual should be considered as an integral part of the vehicle and should remain with the vehicle.
  • Page 2 __________________________________________________________________________________ MAHINDRA & MAHINDRA LTD., GATEWAY BUILDING, APOLLO BUNDER, MUMBAI - 400 039 www.mahindra.com www.mahindrascorpio.com...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Safety Symbols ............... 1-2 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER OVERVIEW.......... 4-1 General Safety Information and Instructions ....1-2 Instrument Cluster - Type 1 ..........4-1 To Owner’s of a Mahindra Vehicle........1-4 Instrument Cluster - Type 2 ..........4-2 Audio/Infotainment Manual..........1-7 Warning Lamps Overview............ 4-3 GENERAL ..................
  • Page 5 Table of Contents Airbags ..................6-1 Parking Lamps On ..............8-8 Introduction................6-1 Head Lamp On................ 8-8 LOCKS AND KEYS ................7-1 Head Lamp High Beam/Low Beam........8-9 Locks and Keys............... 7-1 Head Lamp Flash ..............8-9 Central Locking System............7-4 Auto Head Lamp ..............
  • Page 6 Table of Contents Utility Holders ..............8-23 10 HEATING, VENTILATION AND AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEM Horn ..................8-26 (HVAC).................... 10-1 Instrument Cluster - Type 1 ..........8-27 Heating, Ventilation And Air-Conditioning System Instrument Cluster - Type 2 ..........8-28 (HVAC)................... 10-1 Instrument Cluster Gauges..........8-28 HVAC Overview..............
  • Page 7 Table of Contents Safety Tips - Before Starting your Vehicle..... 11-1 Vehicle Does Not Start - Checks ........13-2 Ignition Switch..............11-2 Vehicle Overheating............13-3 Starting the Engine............. 11-3 Jump Starting..............13-4 Stopping the Engine ............11-4 Towing ................... 13-7 Manual Transmission ............
  • Page 8 Table of Contents Bulb Replacement ............14-24 Scheduled Maintenance..........14-24 Maintenance Schedule Chart ........14-26...
  • Page 10: Introduction And Safety Precautions

    If you have any questions concerning the proper use or maintenance of your vehicle, please call your Authorized Mahindra Dealer. A list of dealers can be found in the Dealer Directory Supplement.
  • Page 11: Safety Symbols

    • We recommend you always use genuine Mahindra spare parts when performing repairs on the vehicle • We suggest that you record the vehicle data in the Warranty NOTICE indicates important information relevant to the vehicle, Information &...
  • Page 12 Never use a mobile phone or any device with headphone while proper working condition driving. This may take your focus off the road and lead to The life span of Mahindra products depend on many factors. accidents Improper use, abuse or harsh use in general may compromise Please be advised that many service and repair tasks require the integrity of the vehicle and significantly reduce its life span.
  • Page 13: To Owner's Of A Mahindra Vehicle

    5-15 kms. of driving. If the disturbance Please comply with the legal regulations concerning the use of persists, have the tyres checked by an Authorized Mahindra Dealer. communication equipment in vehicles in your country. Driving and Alcohol...
  • Page 14 Mahindra uses high quality parts for building the vehicles. In the event that any parts need replacement, we recommend that you use only Mahindra genuine parts. Non-Mahindra parts may harm vehicle performance and will not be covered by your Mahindra warranty. © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 15 INTRODUCTION AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS To avoid counterfeit parts and to protect our brand image, Mahindra genuine parts are packed in a branded carton. Look for For maximum vehicle performance and safety considerations the “Mahindra Genuine Parts” logo. always keep the following information in mind.
  • Page 16: Audio/Infotainment Manual

    • Audio/Video functions • Bluetooth functions • Navigation (if equipped) • Map upgradation details To upgrade the maps in your navigation system (if equipped), please refer the Infotainment manual. © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 18: General

    GENERAL 2 GENERAL We recommend you contact the nearest Authorised Mahindra Dealer for the latest features applicable to your vehicle. 2.1 Feature Matrix In view of our policy of continuously improving our products, we reserve the right to alter specifications, designs or features without prior notice and without liability.
  • Page 19 Remote Power Socket Front & Middle Rows Rear Wipe & Wash ü ü ü ü ü ü Rear Demister Projector with static Head lamps Projector lamps Twin chamber bending lamps ü ü ü Lead-me-to-Vehicle © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 20 GENERAL S4/S4+ S6/S6+ Feature ü ü ü Follow-me-Home Head lamps ü Puddle Lamps ü Cruise Control Steering Mounted Audio Controls ü © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 21: Lubricants And Capacities

    2.2 Lubricants and Capacities System Capacity Specification Lubricant Remarks Always use "MAXIMILE FEO" new generation Mahindra genuine engine oil. This is specially developed for your engine’s optimum performance and fuel efficiency MAHINDRA “MAXIMILE FEO” Engine Oil Special Engine In extreme cases of emergency and non-availability of above 6.0 liters...
  • Page 22: Dimensions

    Specification and change it at 30,000 km or 2 years whichever earlier Diesel conforming to Indian standard IS 1460; 2010 BS IV / Recommended Fuel — 60 liters BS III specification or equivalent. 2.3 Dimensions 2.3.2 Rear View 2.3.1 Front View 1500 1820 1520 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 23: Bulb Specification

    The specifications are for reference only. Subject to change without prior notice A fuse is the most common electric protection device. The fuse is placed in an electrical circuit, so that when current flow exceeds © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 24 The fuse puller is available in the IP fuse box. Be careful while removing the relay, do not shake or apply excessive force to avoid damage to relay terminal. © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 25 Circuit battery. Follow the below steps to remove the fuse cover; Battery — 3 • Slightly press/nudge the fuse cover towards the vehicle LHS and Starter Solenoid remove the left snap lock EMS Relay © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 26 Front Fog Lamp • Remove the two screws of the shroud below the steering EMS Battery-2 column Low Beam EMS Battery-1 • Open the shroud outward to access the instrument panel fuse High Beam © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 27 Put the steering column shroud back and ensure you lock the Infotainment/IC/FATC tilt steering lever. Immobilizer MBFM2/HZD PWR Spare fuses are available in this fuse box location. MBFM3/CDL Fuse puller (A) is available in this fuse box location. Rear Defogger 2-10 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 28 Functionality of battery mounted fuse box is to Power Windows provide short circuit protection to alternator, power supply to main Spare engine compartment fuse box & electric cooling fan. Blower Motor Spare 2-11 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 29: Flat Tire

    The following sections outline the procedure for changing a flat tire; Firmly apply the parking brake. Have everyone come out of the vehicle on the side away from traffic. 2.6.1 Jack/Wheel Spanner/Warning Triangle The warning triangle is: 2-12 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 30 The spare wheel is located below the floor at the rear end of the vehicle. It is held in place by a securing nut underneath the rear luggage compartment floor carpet. 2-13 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 31 • Tilt the securing bracket and remove it out of the spare wheel W12B16 • Loosen the securing nut counter clockwise with a wheel spanner to winch down/lower the secured spare wheel to the ground W12B19 • Remove/pull away the spare wheel W12B17 2-14 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 32: Jack Points

    Grab the spanner near the end of the handle and push down on the handle. Be careful that the spanner does not slip off the nut. Do not remove the nuts, but loosen them by one or two turns. W12B21 2-15 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 33 • When raising the vehicle, do not place any objects on top of extension into the jack and turn it clockwise with the jack handle. As or underneath the jack the jack touches the vehicle and begins to lift, re-check that it is 2-16 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 34 Repeat the process until all the nuts are tight. Do not use other tools or any additional leverage other than your hands, such as a hammer, pipe or your foot. 2-17 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 35 If you have rotated, repaired, changed your tyres or changed the wheel rims, check the wheel nuts are still tight after driving about 1,000 kms (Torque 120 Nm). 2-18 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 36 It is recommended to fix the flat tyre at the nearest tyre shop and swap the spare wheel back. The wheel balance and alignment differ from wheel to wheel which may lead to difference in steering and braking. 2-19 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 37: Technical Specifications

    Manual, Synchromesh in all Forward Gears 5 Forward, 1 Reverse No. of Gears GEAR RATIOS 3.777 : 1 2.214 : 1 1.425 : 1 1.00 : 1 0.791 : 1 Reverse 3.559 : 1 2-20 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 38 Multi Link Coil Spring Suspension with Anti Rollbar Rear Hydraulic, Double Acting, Telescopic Shock Absorbers BRAKES Hydraulic, Vacuum Assisted Servo, Front Disc, Rear Drum, with ABS & EBD (if equipped) Service Brake Ventilated Disc and Caliper Type Front 2-21 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 39 Drum type, Internally Expanding with Auto Adjuster Rear Parking Brake Internal Expanding with Auto Adjuster on Rear Wheels, Hand Lever and Cable type FUEL Fuel Capacity 60 liters ELECTRICAL SYSTEM System Voltage Battery 65 Ah OPT 72Ah 2-22 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 40: Vehicle Identification Number (Vin)

    VIN plate near the bonnet release lever. hood of the vehicle. The engine number is also stamped on the same plate. 2-23 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 42: Vehicle Overview

    Hood Front Wiper 3.1 Front Overview Windshield Antenna Ski Rail ORVM Footstep Side Repeater Position Lamp Low Beam / Projector Lamp Fog Lamp High Beam Turn Indicator Front Bumper # if equipped W12C01 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 43: Rear Overview

    High Mounted Stop Lamp Rear Windshield De-mister Rear Wiper Rear Bumper Rear Footstep Rear Registration Plate Rear Reflector Rear Door Reversing Lamp Rear Park Lamp/Brake Lamp Rear Turn Signal Lamp # if equipped W12C02 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 44: Instrument Panel Overview

    Pedals — Clutch, Brake and Accelerator Parking Brake 4WD Switch Rear AC Vents Can Holder Rear Power Socket Bottle Holder W12C05 Front Power Socket Transmission Lever Auto Head lamp / Wipe Switches Glove Box # if equipped © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 46: Instrument Cluster Overview

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER OVERVIEW 4 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER OVERVIEW 4.1 Instrument Cluster - Type 1 W12D13 Tachometer / RPM Gauge Speedometer Temperature Gauge Mode Button Trip Meter Odometer Fuel Gauge Set Button © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 47: Instrument Cluster - Type 2

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER OVERVIEW 4.2 Instrument Cluster - Type 2 W12D14 Tachometer / RPM Gauge Mode Button Temperature Gauge Odometer Trip Meter Gear Indicator Fuel Gauge Set Button Speedometer © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 48: Warning Lamps Overview

    Seat Belt Warning Lamp Airbag Warning Lamp ABS Warning Lamp 4WD High Lamp Glow Plug Lamp To know more about warning & telltale lamps, download the handy “Scorpio” app from Google playstore or Appstore © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 49: Warning Lamps

    Google playstore or Appstore 4.4 Warning Lamps The phenomenon of warning lamps flashing momentarily when ignition is turned ON is called pre-check. This is self check done by the cluster at every ignition ON. © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 50 Water in Fuel Filter Warning Continuously ON Indicates water in fuel filter. Drain the water from filter or Lamp contact an Authorized Mahindra Dealer for assistance Slow Blinking: Vehicle armed and Immobilizer system active Security Lamp Slow or Fast Blinking...
  • Page 51 Continuously ON For about 3 sec. Authorized Mahindra Dealer immediately Continuously ON Cruise Control Indicator Indicates vehicle is in cruise mode Door Ajar Warning Lamp Continuously ON Indicates one or more doors are open © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 52 4WD Low Indicates transmission is in 4WD Low There is a potential malfunction related to emission control Continuously ON till Malfunction Lamp (OBD) Continuously ON Engine Starts system, contact an Authorized Mahindra Dealer immediately © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 53 Continuously ON Indicates engine oil pressure is low. Check oil level and top-up Warning Lamp Engine Starts or contact an Authorized Mahindra Dealer for assistance Indicates a malfunction in the starting system. Contact an Glow Plug Indicator Continuously ON For about 2 seconds Authorized Mahindra Dealer immediately ©...
  • Page 54: Seats And Seat Belts

    • Maintain sufficient distance between yourself and the steering or near the moving parts. This may lead to injuries. wheel. Maintain at least a ten inch (10") distance from the centre of the steering wheel to your chest © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 55 If you are reclined, the lap belt may slide past is locked. your hips and apply restraint forces directly to the abdomen, or the shoulder strap may contact your neck. The more the seat is reclined, the greater the risk of serious injury. © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 56: Head Restraint

    To lower the head restraint, press It is recommended to adjust the seat height only when the the lock knob and push the head restraint down. vehicle is stationary. © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 57: Second Row Bench Seat

    Head restraints are provided for the front row and second row outboard occupants. W12E07 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 58 If this happens, release the to vertical position seat lock by pulling the lever and repeat the procedure. Be cautious when placing your hands around the seat anchors. © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 59: Second Row Seat 60:40

    Make sure the recline lever returns to its original position and the seat back is locked in place by attempting to push it forward and backward. To fold, lower the seat back completely down © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 60: Second Row Captain Seat Arrangement

    Tighten the holding strap to securely hold the seat to the head restraint 5.5 Second Row Captain Seat Arrangement W12E32 W12E10 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 61 Alternatively, third row passengers can unlock the seat by the strap behind the second row captain seat W12E35 Seat Fold Lower the seat back down completely (refer to previous W12E36 section for seat recline) © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 62: Foldable Arm-Rests

    To keep the seat in vertical folded position, hook the seat to the front seat head restraint rod with the holding strap kept in the small pocket in the seat bottom. Tighten the holding strap to securely hold the seat to the head restraint © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 63: Third Row Seats

    To lift/ unlock the seat, press the seat locking levers on either side of the seat (from behind) and lift the seat. 5-10 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 64: General Warnings And Instructions- Seat Belts

    • Seat belts should be adjusted as tightly as possible, consistent • Secure the seat by the Velcro strap provided on the back of the with comfort to properly secure the wearer in the seat. seat cushion 5-11 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 65 • An accident or emergency stop, can damage your seat belt system, even if the accident is “minor”. Please have your Authorized Mahindra Dealer inspect the seat belt system after • The seat belts provided for your vehicle are designed for people an accident of adult size, must be properly used and maintained.
  • Page 66 Never put a belt around a child being carried on the occupant's lap. This could lead to serious injuries. Pregnant women must also wear seat belts. Consult your doctor for specific recommendations. 5-13 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 67: Child Restraint System (Crs)

    Always secure a child in a proper Child Restraints System in accordance with age and size of the child as recommended by the child restraint system manufacturer. Be sure to follow the Child 5-14 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 68 2 row seats Group 0+ upto 13 using seat belt. Forward-facing child Group 1 9–18 restraint system on the Group 2 15–25 outboard 2 row seat Group 3 22–36 using seat belt. 5-15 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 70: Supplemental Restraint System (Srs)

    Do not position any part of your body too close to a airbag, Your vehicle is equipped with a Supplemental Restraint System you or especially children could be seriously injured/killed by a (Airbag) and lap/shoulder belts at both the driver and front deploying airbag. © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 71 • The lamp does not glow when the ignition is switched ON or glows beyond six (6) seconds after switching the ignition ON • The lamp comes ON at any other time, even briefly © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 72 Take the vehicle to an Authorized Mahindra Dealer. minor irritation to the eyes, skin or breathing. Be sure to wash off...
  • Page 73 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 74 • Always sit upright with the seat back in an upright position, on the seat cushion centre with your seat belt on, legs comfortably extended and your feet on the floor • All vehicle occupants must be properly restrained using the seat belts © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 75 Never hold an infant or child on your lap. The infant or child could be seriously injured in the event of a crash. All infants and © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 76 • Collision with Utility Poles or Trees - Rear-end Collisions - Frontal air bags are not designed to inflate in rear collisions, where occupants are moved backward away from the airbags by © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 77 • Frontal Impact - Frontal impact beyond 30º range from head-on to the vehicle. • Pot Holes or Stepped Surfaces - © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 78 Self removing the instrument panel, steering wheel, seats or airbag related parts or sensors is not recommended. Airbags could accidentally activate and cause serious injuries, or they may not deploy when there is a need. Visit an authorized Mahindra dealer if these parts must be removed. 6.2.8 Airbag Disposal Improper disposal of an airbag or a vehicle with live airbags can be extremely dangerous.
  • Page 79 If the front airbag cover or IP airbag cover shows signs of damage or having been removed, the vehicle should be towed to the nearest authorized Mahindra dealer for repair. Do not attempt to self repair or reinstall the cover.
  • Page 80: Locks And Keys

    Should you lose your keys or if you need replacement keys, they can be ordered through an Authorized Mahindra Dealer. W12G01 There is a limitation (max 2 keys at a time) to the number of keys that can be programmed.
  • Page 81 Pull the door lever away from the door and push the door outward to open. Locking/Unlocking Individual Doors from Inside : To Open a Door from Outside: Pull the door handle firmly outwards to unlock and swing the door open. © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 82 A key hole is provided in the driver door and back door to lock/ unlock the door from outside by using the manual or conventional key. The key is bi-directional; you can insert it into the key hole in both directions. © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 83: Central Locking System

    All doors of the vehicle can be simultaneously locked or unlocked from the driver door. 7.2.1 Central Locking/Unlocking All Doors from Outside To manually lock/unlock all the doors from outside use the Conventional Key in the driver door key hole. W12G06 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 84: Anti-Lockout System

    Press the driver door lock tab down (A) to lock or pull out the lock tab (B) to unlock all doors simultaneously. Mahindra strongly recommends that the child safety rear door locks be used whenever there are children traveling in the rear seat.
  • Page 85: Remote Keyless Entry (Rke) System

    The front side of the RKE has three control buttons, Unlock, Lock and Search buttons. The Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) system operates on Radio Frequency (RF). You can insert the key into the ignition with either side up. © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 86 • In the event of a crash (only on Airbag Variants) properly or are left open, the hazard lamps will flash five times to indicate the same. 7.4.5 Auto Re-locking Auto Re-lock of all doors will happen when; © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 87 When the SEARCH/PANIC function is ON, the hazard lamps flash along with an alarm for 30 sec. In this mode; • Pressing the SEARCH button again switches OFF the alarm • Pressing the UNLOCK button switches OFF the alarm and disarms/unlocks all doors © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 88 After the alarm period, there will not be any alarm again till any further change in the door/ignition status. W12G15 Using RKE, you can lock/arm or unlock/disarm the vehicle from distances approx. 30ft.(9m). © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 89 The rear side of the RKE is screw fitted. Using a small screw driver, halves of the RKE and screw to tight fit. Check operation of the unscrew and separate the two halves of the casing. The battery RKE. type is button type “CR1632 3V cell” 7-10 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 90: Engine Immobilizer System

    If the key is stolen or lost, communicate to an Authorized Mahindra will not supply EMS ECU (Engine Management Mahindra Dealer to de-activate the function of the lost or stolen System - Electronic Control Unit), vehicle keys and the ICU as a key.
  • Page 91 If the engine check lamp flashes or remains continuously illuminated after the ignition being switched ON, there is a system malfunction. Contact an Authorized Mahindra Dealer immediately. Inserting the correct coded key in the ignition and switching the ignition ON, automatically deactivates the system.
  • Page 92: Features And Control

    Power windows can be operated only when the ignition is “IGN” position. The quadruple power window switch is located on the driver door trim / floor console depending on the variant. Passengers can also raise or lower their respective window glasses © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 93 This feature consists of three functions; While operating the power windows, check for obstructions like • Auto UP a head, hand, etc. which may lead to personal injuries. • Auto DOWN © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 94 Once the battery is reconnected, point makes the controller lose its memory. Re-learning smart the smart power window learning should be done. However the power window needs to be done normal power windows will still function. © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 95: Butterfly Window (Rear Quarter Window)

    Do not allow children to operate the quarter window. Pinching fingers is inevitable if not operated properly. Make sure it is operated only by adults. © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 96: Outside Rear View Mirror (Orvm)

    Make sure that you fully engage the mirror in its support, while folding or unfolding. Do not overestimate the distance of the objects that you see in the mirrors. Objects seen in convex mirrors are much closer than they appear. © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 97: Manual (Joystick) Orvm Adjustment

    The interior mirror has day and night (anti-glare) positions. The night position reduces glare from head lamps of vehicles behind you. Flip the tab on the bottom edge of the mirror to select the day or night position. © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 98: Exterior Lamps

    The instrument cluster arrow lamp pointing lamp and the left turn signal lamp switch OFF towards the right flashes along with the right side turn signal lamps with chime indicating your intention of turning towards the right © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 99: Lamps Off

    8.12 Head Lamp On Rotate the outer rotary switch on the lighting control stalk aligning the ‘dot’ on the switch to the ‘2nd détente’ position on the stalk to W12H15 switch ON the head lamps. © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 100: Head Lamp High Beam/Low Beam

    With the head lamp low beam ON, push the lighting control stalk Pull the lighting control stalk (from the head lamp low beam down (away) from steering wheel to switch ON the head lamp high position) towards the steering wheel to instantaneously flash the © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 101: Auto Head Lamp

    Driver + Front passenger + Rear seat occupied activated early as the RLS sensor senses it as low intensity. All seats occupied This is a normal behavior. All seats occupied with luggage OR Driver with luggage at extreme rear side. 8-10 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 102: Magic Lamps

    Hazard Lamps are turned ON during panic braking for 5 sec when the following conditions are met; • Ignition is ON • Vehicle speed is greater than 100 kmph • Brake is applied • Sudden High deceleration Rate W12H21 8-11 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 103: Puddle Lamps

    UNLOCK signal from the RKE. To enable FMH; Fog lamps will turn ON only if the parking lamp is ON. • Ignition transition from ON to OFF • Park lamp is OFF 8-12 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 104: Follow-Me Home (Fmh) Non Rls

    • Ignition off to any other states This feature helps the driver and passengers to easily get out of the • FMH ON 20 seconds expires vehicle during poor light conditions. The head lamp low beam is 8-13 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 105: Lead Me To Vehicle (Lmv)(If Equipped)

    LMV would be activated for the 2nd RKE unlock press. When LMV is activated for the 1st press, magic lamp will be initiated followed by head lamp ON for LMV. 8-14 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 106: Interior Lamps

    Use the hazard warning lamp when your vehicle is stationary or to warn other road users to be cautious while passing your vehicle. The turn lamps do not work when the hazard warning lamps are operational. 8-15 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 107 ON/OFF by the map reading lamp switches (A & C) • Courtesy lamps go OFF with ignition ON and all doors closed properly Do not leave the courtesy/map reading lamp in permanent ON mode. This will drain your vehicle battery. 8-16 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 108: Power Outlet

    The power outlets are located in the following places in the vehicle; • Do not use a three-prong adapter • Front - In the floor console next to the gear lever • Close the power outlet cap when not in use 8-17 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 109 Contact an Authorized Mahindra Dealer for • Use the power outlets only when the engine is running. any necessary repairs.
  • Page 110: Windshield Wipers

    • On keeping wiper ON position C, the wiper will wipe again with the programmed delay 8.28.2 Wiper Off The wipe function is OFF when the wipe control stalk is in neutral position (B). 8-19 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 111 Auto wipe senses water on the front windshield and activates the wiper as necessary. The auto wipe button is located in the switch bank under the HVAC controls. Press the button to enable the auto wipe; 8-20 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 112 Rear windshield washer fluid is supplied from the reservoir located in the back door. Press the tab on the lid and pull open the lid to access the rear wash reservoir. 8-21 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 113 Clean the glass before using the wiper to avoid damage to the wiper blades and glass • Do not operate the windshield washer for more than 10 seconds or when the reservoir is empty 8-22 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 114: Utility Holders

    Never place objects other than cups or cans in the cup holder. These objects can be thrown out in the event of a sudden stop or an accident, possibly injuring the passengers in the vehicle. 8-23 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 115 8.29.3 Seat Back Pocket (if equipped) It is also recommended to keep copies of all vehicle documents in the glove box for reference when needed. W12H37 8-24 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 116 8.29.6 Floor Mat (if equipped) Floor mats are provided in the front and rear foot wells to avoid stains on the floor carpet. 8-25 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 117: Horn

    8.30 Horn km/h x1000 rpm W12H40 Press the pad on the steering wheel to blow/sound the horn. The horn functions even when the ignition has been switched OFF. 8-26 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 118: Instrument Cluster - Type 1

    FEATURES AND CONTROL 8.31 Instrument Cluster - Type 1 W12D13 Tachometer / RPM Gauge Speedometer Temperature Gauge Mode Button Trip Meter Odometer Fuel Gauge Set Button 8-27 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 119: Instrument Cluster - Type 2

    The instrument cluster comprises of the tachometer, speedometer, deflection and will come back to zero). In case of signal missing trip meter (A & B), SET button, MODE button, odometer, fuel gauge, coolant temperature gauge, warning lamps and telltale indicators. 8-28 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 120 The tachometer indicates the real time engine speed in thousands of RPM (revolutions per minute). Each division is 500 RPM. Maintain steady engine speed below 3000 RPM and do not accelerate or decelerate abruptly. W12H93 8-29 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 121 8.33.3 Odometer W12H94 W12H96 W12H95 The speedometer indicates the real time road surface speed of the vehicle in kilometers per hour. 8-30 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 122 The top row of the LCD display gives the trip meter A & B details. It displays the elapsed distance travelled since the last trip reset. There are two trip meters (A/B) which can be reset by SET (A) W12H98 button. 8-31 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 123 Check the coolant level in the coolant reservoir and top-up if required. If the engine is still overheating, contact your nearest Authorized Mahindra Dealer. Never remove the degassing tank cap when the engine is hot.
  • Page 124 If the low fuel warning lamp continues to be ON even after filling sufficient fuel, contact your Authorized Mahindra Dealer as soon as possible. Refuel your vehicle as soon as the last bar illuminates in the fuel bar graph.
  • Page 125: Warning Lamps Overview

    Seat Belt Warning Lamp Airbag Warning Lamp 4WD High Lamp Glow Plug Lamp ABS Warning Lamp To know more about warning & telltale lamps, download the handy “Scorpio” app from Google playstore or Appstore 8-34 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 126 Low Oil Pressure Lamp Seat Belt Warning Lamp 4WD High Lamp 4WD Low Lamp Front Fog Lamp To know more about warning & telltale lamps, download the handy “Scorpio” app from Google playstore or Appstore 8-35 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 127: Warning Lamps In The Instrument Cluster

    4) to the required level continuously if there is a fault in the engine management system. Contact the nearest Mahindra Dealer for the necessary repairs. If the brake lamp still continues to illuminate, immediately get the vehicle checked at an Authorized Mahindra Dealer.
  • Page 128 Contact an Authorized Mahindra Dealer for Check the alternator drive belt for looseness/breakage. If the drive checks or repairs.
  • Page 129 FEATURES AND CONTROL 8.35.10 Water-in-Fuel Warning Lamp engine oil to the ‘MAX’ level and check status. If problem persists, contact an Authorized Mahindra Dealer immediately. The water-in-fuel warning lamp illuminates when the accumulation of water in the fuel filter reaches the maximum permissible limit.
  • Page 130 8.35.13 Airbag Warning Lamp the wheels can lock during severe braking. Have the vehicle checked by an Authorized Mahindra Dealer as soon as possible. The airbag warning lamp in the instrument cluster illuminates when the ignition is switched ON and goes OFF in about 3 seconds.
  • Page 131: Voice Messaging System (Vms)

    Authorized Mahindra Dealer. plug reaches the required temperature. Contact an Authorized Mahindra Dealer if the glow plug lamp does not 8.35.19 Tyre Pressure Monitoring System Lamp (TPMS) illuminate with ignition ON or illuminates while driving.
  • Page 132 Condition 1 next driving cycle if fault warning once + 300 m of still continues.) vehicle Travel Low brake fluid alert (Voice alert announced/visual alert W12H88 shown in display) 8-41 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 133 High engine temperature alert (Voice alert announced/visual announce covered >5 alert shown in display) warning twice at an interval of 2 sec (calibratable) Seat belt alert (Voice alert announced/visual alert shown in display) 8-42 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 134 Hand brake (Voice alert announced/visual alert shown in ture value warning twice at an display) to be kept interval of 30 sec calibrata- (calibratable ble) Low oil pressure (Voice alert announced/visual alert shown in display) 8-43 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 135: Reverse Parking Assist System (Rpas) - Type 1

    The RPAS will then alert the driver by a beep sound about the location of 8-44 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 136 The closer the being distant. The infotainment screen display’s a STOP! symbol if obstacle, more display bars are illuminated the obstacle is less than 50 cm from the vehicle rear bumper. 8-45 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 137 Change the gear to reverse (engage the reverse gear). The RPAS will be displayed on the infotainment screen. W12H64 • If the obstacle is between 75 to 100 cm, bar 3 & 4 will be turned ON 8-46 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 138 & co-driver speakers. Frequency of the beep will increase if the obstacle comes closer (crossing each zones) and the sound will be continuous if any of the obstacles is less than 50 cm. 8-47 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 139 If the display bars in any one/all of the sides are displayed with The distance indicator will display the distance in multiples of 2 cross marks, contact the nearest Authorized Mahindra Dealer. cm, whichever is shortest • System cannot sense wire mesh, handrail, small objects and some obstacles which come below the bumper level •...
  • Page 140 RPAS is an aiding system. Under no circumstances will bumper Mahindra accept any responsibility or can be held liable for any • System will not sense pot holes or trenches or drains which direct or indirect, incidental or consequential damage caused are below ground level by this system.
  • Page 141: Reverse Parking Assist System (Rpas) - Type 2

    Display bars on either side of the screen illuminate according activated automatically and the text appears in the ‘REVERSE’ to obstacles infotainment screen. • If the obstacle is between 100 to 120 cm, 8-50 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 142: Cruise Control

    • If the obstacle is between 75 to 100 cm, RPAS is an aiding system. Under no circumstances will Mahindra accept any responsibility or can be held liable for any direct or indirect, incidental or consequential damage caused by this system.
  • Page 143 20 kmph), press and hold the SET + button until the cruise lamp in the instrument cluster illuminates. If cruise is deactivated • Clutch pedal released (eg. by depressing brake to handle an intervention in the road etc.), 8-52 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 144 1 kmph. conditions (heavy rains, windy, slippery, etc.) When you wish to continuously increase the cruising speed, press and hold the SET + button and release when the desired speed is reached. 8-53 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 145: Radio Frequency Id (Rfid) Tag

    The cruising speed can be increased by using the accelerator pedal. The user has to complete this action within 30 seconds, to maintain the cruise mode. If the user exceeds the 30 second limit, cruise mode will be deactivated. 8-54 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 146: Steering And Brakes

    • Heavy or uneven steering efforts may be caused by low power steering pump fluid level. Check the low power steering pump fluid level before seeking service from an Authorized Mahindra Upon initial start-up in cold weather, the power steering pump Dealer may produce noise for a short amount of time.
  • Page 147: Tilt Steering

    To tilt/adjust the steering wheel; 9.3 Steering Controls - Audio Control System Audio control through the steering wheel switches/buttons helps the driver to operate the audio system from the steering wheel © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 148 In case of the absence of modes USB/CD, the system will toggle between Tuner and Auxiliary modes. In case if the CD is loaded in audio system, then the sequence will be Tuner ð CD ð AUX © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 149: Brakes

    Your vehicle is equipped with disc brakes in the front and drum select reverse gear and turn the front wheels towards the kerb. brakes in the rear. Always ensure the vehicle is in gear and parking brakes is engaged before leaving the vehicle. © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 150 When parking on a hill you should apply the parking brake before placing the shift lever gear, since the load on the transmission locking mechanism may make it difficult to move the shift lever out of gear. © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 151: Anti-Lock Brake System (Abs) (If Equipped)

    ABS. The vehicle should be examined as soon as possible by an authorized Mahindra dealer. The Anti-lock brake system is not designed to shorten the stopping distance: Always drive at a moderate speed and maintain a safe distance from the vehicle in front of you.
  • Page 152 STEERING AND BRAKES should be examined as soon as possible by an authorized Mahindra dealer. If EBD warning lamp is ON, be extremely cautious while driving. Even during normal braking the wheels of your vehicle can lock- up. Contact an authorized Mahindra dealer immediately.
  • Page 154: Heating, Ventilation And Air-Conditioning System

    Refrigerant used in the system is a hazardous liquefied gas and is under high pressure. The refrigerant is colorless and has ethereal or faint sweetish odor. Exposure of refrigerant to the 10-1 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 155: Hvac Overview

    HEATING, VENTILATION AND AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEM (HVAC) 10.2 HVAC Overview W1 2 J 0 1 Side De-misting Vents Foot Vents Windshield Defrost Vents Rear Vents Auto Climate / Manual Controller Side Vents Center Vents 10-2 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 156: Center/Side Vents

    (B) for vents open/close operations. the front seat passengers. Rotate the thumb wheel (B) up to open or down to close the air vent. Direct air to the desired direction by the adjusting louvers (A) left/right. 10-3 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 157: Hvac Controls

    10.5 HVAC Controls Air Re-circulation Blower Speed Control Switch MANUAL Temperature Control Blower ON/OFF AC High ON / AC ON In-Car Temperature (Auto Climate Control) Sensor (Do Not Touch) A/C LO A/C HI W12J05 10-4 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 158: Automatic Climate Controller

    • Face-Foot Mode — air is discharged from the center vents, side The air flowing out of various vents can be controlled by the air vents, rear and foot vents. This mode is most suitable for distribution control knob/button. 10-5 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 159: Blower Speed Control

    Blower is off` when the blower speed control knob is set in the ‘0’/ ‘—’ position. To switch-on the blower, rotate the control knob clockwise to position ‘1’/‘+’. To increase the blower speed, rotate 10-6 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 160: Temperature Control

    Auto Climate Contr ol System ‘—’ represents cooling and ‘+’ represents heating. 10.10 Air Intake Mode Control By operating the air intake control switch, either fresh air mode or recirculated air mode can be selected. W12J26 10-7 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 161 On the contrary, keeping air intake control in the recirculation mode for long, with the air conditioner 10-8 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 162: Hvac Air Filter (Cabin Air Filter)

    • For auto climate control systems — Press the air intake control switch once. It stays in this mode till you manually shift back to re-circulation mode. Do not clean or re-use old filter. 10-9 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 163: Air-Conditioner On

    • When the air conditioner is ON, moisture is extracted from the air. The resulting condensate is drained off from the vehicle. It is therefore normal, if you see a small pool of water W12J10 under your vehicle 10-10 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 164: Rapid Cabin Cooling

    This allows the AC system components to get lubricated performance is considerably low, it is recommended have the periodically and ensures optimum system performance HVAC filter checked at the nearest Mahindra Dealer. 10.13 Rapid Cabin Cooling In the manual HVAC system, the AC HI function has a lower temperature cut-off than the AC LO function.
  • Page 165: Rapid Cabin Heating

    A/C LO A/C HI be readjusted as desired. Also if AC HI was selected earlier, you should shift to AC LO mode (manual HVAC). W12J06 10-12 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 166 On humid days, do not blow cold air on the windshield and side set the blower speed to maximum. For quick defrosting, set the window glass, the difference between the outside and inside temperature to extreme hot cabin temperature could make the fogging worse. 10-13 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 167 If the cooling other settings should be kept same as advised for windshield effect seems to have dropped considerably, get the air defogging/de-misting/defrosting conditioning system checked by an Authorized Mahindra Dealer 10-14 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 168: Starting And Driving The Vehicle

    • Before starting the vehicle, inspect the inside and outside of the 11.1.2 Mirror Adjustment vehicle ; look for any damages, leaks, loose parts, foreign objects/debris. Contact an Authorized Mahindra Dealer if Ensure that the rear view mirror and both the ORVM’s are adjusted required.
  • Page 169: Ignition Switch

    STARTING AND DRIVING THE VEHICLE leaks. If leaks are observed, contact an Authorized Mahindra — The steering is unlocked and can be rotated. In this position Dealer. all electrical circuits are enabled. Use this mode when you want to listen to music, etc., with the engine temporarily switched OFF.
  • Page 170: Starting The Engine

    To prevent damage to the starter, wait 10 seconds before attempting to restart the engine. • Make sure the parking brake is engaged. Turn the key to IGN position but do not turn the key to start 11-3 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 171: Stopping The Engine

    Your vehicle is powered by a turbo diesel engine. Before turning the engine OFF, always allow the engine to return to normal idle speed If the engine still fails to start, contact an Authorized Mahindra and run for few seconds. This assures proper cooling and Dealer for assistance.
  • Page 172: Manual Transmission

    It is always recommended to Use the gears 1 to 5 as per vehicle load, road/traffic Forward — keep the brake pedal depressed in this position. It is advisable to conditions or as per requirement. 11-5 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 173 When stopping the vehicle on an uphill gradient, do not hold it with the clutch/ accelerator; use the brake to avoid unnecessary clutch wear/heat buildup. When parking on an incline, gear alone may not be sufficient to prevent the vehicle 11-6 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 174: Driving Your Vehicle

    Identify the cause This may cause loss of control or vehicle rollover causing serious 11-7 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 175 Excessive steering will result in less vehicle control. Additionally, smooth variations of the accelerator and/or brake pedal pressure should be utilized if 11-8 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 176 The flowing water can erode the streambed causing your vehicle to sink into deeper water. • When backing down a ramp, do not allow the exhaust tail pipe to immerse in water. 11-9 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 177: Four Wheel Drive (4Wd) System (If Equipped)

    The 4WD selector switch is located on the floor console next to the gear Abrasive material in any part of the brakes may cause excessive wear or unpredictable braking. You might not have 11-10 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 178 4L, the engine speed (RPM) is considerably higher than that of the 4H position at a given road speed. W12K18 Use the 4WD selector switch on the floor console to select the following transfer modes. 11-11 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 179 STARTING AND DRIVING THE VEHICLE backward in a short distance. If the lamp continues to illuminate, Shifting Between 2H and 4H contact an Authorized Mahindra Dealer. There may be a malfunction in your four wheel drive system. To Shift from 4H to 4L...
  • Page 180 4WD LOW mode lamps illuminate at the same time. The problem persists contact an Authorized Mahindra Dealer as vehicle should be taken to an Authorized Mahindra Dealer soon as possible. There may be a malfunction in the four wheel immediately.
  • Page 181: Fuel

    11.8.1 Diesel Fuel Requirement If you have accidentally filled the fuel tank with an incorrect or non-approved fuel, do not start the vehicle. Contact an Authorized Mahindra Dealer to have the fuel system drained completely. 11.8.2 Fuelling during Winter During freezing weather if the fuel is not winterized or is insufficiently winterized, waxing/gelling may take place in the fuel, leading to interruption in fuel supply to the engine.
  • Page 182 11.8.4 Fuel-Lid Opening and Closing W12K14 W12K13 The fuel-lid can be opened by gently pressing the fuel lid open button located in the switch bank on the instrument panel RHS of the steering wheel. 11-15 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 183: Tips For Better Fuel Economy

    • Replace the fuel filter and air filter at the recommended intervals economy • Shift gears at the recommended speeds and rpm bands only. • Ensure that the parking brake is fully released Refer to the gear shifting speed table for further details 11-16 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 184 11.9.1 How to Calculate Fuel Efficiency (Mileage) Ensure recommended tire pressure is maintained Refuel your vehicle till the fuel gun at the fuel station is auto- cut-off Reset trip meter to zero 11-17 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 186: Wheels And Tyres

    You may also contact Mahindra directly, or the tyre manufacturer. The tyre rating of your vehicle is; • 235/65 R17 104H W12L01 Tyre rating is explained as below;...
  • Page 187: Tyre Label (Vehicle Placard)

    It is a measurement of how much weight each tyre can support. Tire speed rating or speed symbol. Never drive the vehicle (F): H: faster than the tyre speed rating. The speed rating denotes the 12-2 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 188: Tire Pressure

    The proper cold tire inflation pressure is listed in the Tire Label or can fail unexpectedly, resulting in an accident and/or (Vehicle Placard), located on the front passenger side inner B- personal injury. pillar. 12-3 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 189 Then recheck the pressure. 12.4.2 Inflating Your Tires Safe operation of your vehicle requires that your tires are properly inflated. Remember that a tire can lose up to half of its air pressure without appearing flat. 12-4 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 190 They will appear as bands when the tread depth becomes grease and fuels. 1/16 inch (2 mm). When the indicators appear in two or more adjacent grooves, the tire should be replaced. 12-5 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 191: Tyre Rotation Recommendations

    Type 2 – Applicable for 4 Alloy wheels and Spare wheel with Steel rim using winter tires with the same specifications for better It is recommended rotating the tyres as per the “Maintenance stability, safety and performance. Schedule”. 12-6 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 192 If any of the wheel studs or nuts are damaged, contact the nearest Authorized Mahindra Dealer. Always tighten the nuts in a crisscross sequence. Never use oil or grease on your wheel studs or nuts.
  • Page 193: Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms) (If Equipped)

    The system will continue to alert until the warning condition is resolved to the actual placard values. Appropriate tyre pressure and tyre temperature is required for; • Adequate braking • Road grip • Vehicle handling 12-8 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 194 Replacement of manufacturer’s parts with a different size, type or style of components may damage the sensor and lead to incorrect readings. 12-9 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 195 12.6.4 TPMS Sensor Removal Remove the tyre from the rim To remove the sensor, firstly remove the screw using a T10 TORX screwdriver 12-10 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 196 Remove existing valve stem W12L07 Starting to mount the tyre from the valve location is a wrong fitment. Fixing tool/stem may hit the sensor and damage it. Start from the opposite direction. 12-11 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 197 • If high pressure value is observed, air has to be released from Low pressure monitoring is to indicate low tyre pressure. Please the respective tyre until the pressure reduces to the placard note the following points. value of 32 psi 12-12 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 198 This happens due to sudden change in pressure levels due to rocky conditions 12-13 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 199 If the battery level is too low or the sensor by itself is malfunctioning then the TPMS system shall give • If tyre rotation operation is performed this alert. 12-14 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 200 It is mandatory that manual learning of tyres should follow the sequence of ‘front left tyre position, front right tyre, rear right tyre, rear left tyre and spare tyre’. Initiating the Manual Learning Process W12L18 12-15 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 201 RR tyre shows learned in the infotainment system. W12L17 Start leaking the air from the front Learning the Front Right Tyre: right for 30 to 40 sec and stop for 5 sec. Repeat until the tyre gets learnt. 12-16 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 202 90 secs of time for each tyre position then the system shall exit the learning mode and show the learning not successful screen. W12L14 12-17 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 203 TPMS cannot detect it. It is the replaced, else the system will give a false alert with respect to false location 12-18 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 204 28 psi to 24 psi. However, this alert will get cleared after driving a few kilometers depending upon the climatic condition 12-19 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 206: Emergencies

    5 sec • Vehicle break down warning bonnet open — The vehicle break down warning would be enabled only when bonnet switch changes from close to open condition at vehicle unlocked condition 13-1 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 207: Vehicle Does Not Start - Checks

    Engine Management needs adjustment or repair. Contact an Authorized Mahindra System, electrical or electronic controls. In case of certain faults, Dealer.
  • Page 208: Vehicle Overheating

    If any evidence of failure is observed, contact the nearest If the engine is getting overheated, the Engine Management System Authorized Mahindra Dealer for help. In case, no system leakage/ reduces engine power substantially and may even shut the engine failure is suspected, driving can be continued.
  • Page 209: Jump Starting

    If you find any of these things, do engine coolant. not jump start the vehicle. Call Mahindra Road Side Assistance or replace the battery. If the weather is very cold, remove the refill caps and check the condition of the electrolyte. If it seems slushy or 13.4 Jump Starting...
  • Page 210 You must make sure that the red and black ends of your jumper cables never touch each other once they are 13-5 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 211 If this does not work Improper jump starting procedures can result in battery after a few tries, you may need to have the vehicle towed or explosion and acid burn hazard. the battery replaced 13-6 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 212: Towing

    W12M06 Towing equipment are of two types. • Flat-bed equipment - Your vehicle is loaded on the back of a truck. This is the safest and best way of towing. 13-7 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 213 Your vehicle comes with a rear welded tow hook. The front tow eye is in the carpet pouch located under the second row seat. W12M10 W12M12 13-8 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 214: Limp Home Mode

    It is recommended you contact an Authorized Mahindra Dealer immediately for assistance. 13-9...
  • Page 216: Maintenance

    • Make it a habit to use this manual to record scheduled maintenance in the Service Coupon Booklet Mahindra technicians are well trained specialists and are kept up to date with the latest service information through technical bulletins, • Consult with your Authorized Mahindra Dealer for all your service tips and in dealership training programs.
  • Page 217 Authorized you want done. If you've had an accident or work done that is not on Mahindra Dealer. They will help keep the vehicle operating at its your maintenance log, let the service advisor know about it.
  • Page 218 Authorized Mahindra such as the factory trained technicians at your Authorized Dealer only. Mahindra Dealer. Your vehicle's oils and fluids should be changed at the specified intervals or in conjunction with a repair. 14.1.5 Vehicle Self Maintenance - General Precautions •...
  • Page 219: Opening/Closing The Hood

    Lift the hood a little to access the safety latch holding the hood striker. This safety latch is located below the hood at the center Move the safety latch to the left and lift the hood slightly 14-4 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 220 Firmly press the hood down with both your hands to engage the primary latch. This ensures that safety latch firmly locks the hood in its fully closed position W12N04 14-5 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 221: Compartment

    Brake Fluid Reservoir Battery Degassing Tank (Coolant Filling) Power Steering Fluid Reservoir Clutch Fluid Reservoir Engine Compartment Fuse Box Engine Oil (Engine Oil Filling) Front Windshield Washer Fluid Reservoir Dipstick (Engine Oil Level Checking) 14-6 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 222: General Maintenance

    Authorized • Seats Mahindra Dealer or a qualified service shop immediately. • Seat belts • Accelerator pedal Make these checks only with adequate ventilation if you intend •...
  • Page 223: In The Engine Compartment

    • Open the hood. Protect yourself from engine heat It is normal for engines to consume some engine oil during • Locate and carefully remove the engine oil level dipstick operation. Causes of consumption in a normal engine are as follows; 14-8 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 224 Draining/Changing of engine oil should always be done by an Authorized Mahindra Dealer. 14-9 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 225 ‘MAX’ marking on the coolant recovery tank • However if the Coolant Recovery Tank is found to be near empty, it is recommended that the system be checked at an Authorized Mahindra Dealer 14-10 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 226 MAINTENANCE 14.5.6 Checking/Topping Brake Fluid Use only brake fluid that meets Mahindra specifications. Refer to the ‘Lubricant and Capacities’ section. Draining or changing of brake fluid should always be done by an Authorized Mahindra dealer. 14.5.7 Checking/Topping Clutch Fluid W12N09 The brake system is supplied with brake fluid from the brake fluid reservoir located adjacent to the air filter.
  • Page 227 Do not keep the reservoir open for longer than necessary to add brake fluid. Use only clutch fluid that meets Mahindra specifications. Refer to the ‘Lubricant and Capacities’ section. Draining or changing of clutch fluid should always be done by an Authorized Mahindra Dealer.
  • Page 228 If the wiper blade is not wiping the glass satisfactorily or is worn-out, cut, cracked or bulging get it replaced at an Authorized In very cold weather conditions, fill the reservoir with washer fluid Mahindra Dealer. premixed with anti-freeze. 14-13 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 229 If it fails, drain/pump few more times and retry. If the engine still does not start, contact your nearest Authorized Mahindra Dealer for assistance. 14-14 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 230: Maintenance - Inside The Vehicle

    If you smell fuel vapor or notice any leak, have the anchors operate properly and smoothly. Make sure the belt cause found and corrected immediately. webbing is not cut, frayed, worn or damaged. 14-15 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 231: Battery

    Do not disconnect battery terminals while the engine is running. This will adversely affect all electronic controllers. 14.8 Battery Your vehicle is equipped with a Mahindra genuine battery. For While removing the battery, always disconnect the negative longer, trouble-free operation, keep the top of the battery clean and terminal first.
  • Page 232 Green indicates the battery is okay, information; and light blue indicates battery needs recharge or technical assistance from Amaron. • OK (Battery condition good) GREEN — • Needs charging WHITE — • Add distilled water RED — 14-17 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 233: Appearance Care And Protection

    • Add distilled water to all the cells that require the fluid and droppings and insect deposits; they can cause damage to the secure the plugs properly vehicle's paint work and trim over time 14-18 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 234 MAINTENANCE 14.9.2 Engine Compartment • Take your vehicle to an Authorized Mahindra Dealer for paint touch-up or paint repairs • Remove particles such as bird droppings, tree sap, insect deposits, tar spots, road salt and industrial fallout before Do not wash the engine or engine compartment with repairing paint chips pressurized water.
  • Page 235 Windshield Washer Concentrate, available at your Authorized with a clean and damp white cotton cloth, then with a clean and dry Mahindra Dealer. This washer fluid contains a special solution in white cotton cloth; you may also use Dash and Vinyl Cleaner on the addition to alcohol which helps remove the hot wax deposited on instrument panel and interior trim areas.
  • Page 236 Flush the complete underside of your vehicle frequently. Keep body can stain and discolor the fabric and affect the flame retardant and door drain holes free from packed dirt. You can also use an abilities of the seat materials 14-21 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 237: Air Conditioning System Maintenance

    Having adequate fuel supply will allow you to idle to take stopping to protect your battery. Disconnect the negative the engine from time to time to keep warm. cable from the battery. Anytime you store your vehicle, or keep it 14-22 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 238 If the engine is being started after a very long period of non-use, warm up the engine at an idle speed for 2-3 minutes before driving the vehicle. 14-23 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 239 To make sure that your vehicle runs efficiently all the time, follow the maintenance schedule. The service interval for the scheduled maintenance is determined by the odometer reading. Take your vehicle to an Authorized Mahindra Service Station only. Trained 14-24 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 240 MAINTENANCE technicians and genuine Mahindra parts at Mahindra Authorized service stations are best for your vehicle. They will perform all the scheduled maintenance jobs reliably and economically. Inadequate, incomplete and insufficient servicing may result in problems. The owner should retain records/documents that proper maintenance has been performed as prescribed.
  • Page 241 Manual Transmission Oil kms then every 1,00,000 kms First 40,000 kms, then every Transfer Case Oil - 4WD 60,000 kms AXLES, WHEELS AND TYRES First 10,000 kms, then every Differential Oil (Rear) 60,000 kms 14-26 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 242 ELECTRICALS Battery Electrolyte Level Inspect every service Battery Electrolyte Specific Gravity Inspect every 10,000 kms All Lights, Horns, Wipers And Washers Inspect every service Head Light Aiming Inspect at 5,000 kms HVAC 14-27 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 012016...
  • Page 243 - Change as per the kms or 3 years whichever earlier - Inspect every 80,000 kms henceforth A = Adjust as Necessary I = Inspect and correct. Replace if worn out or faulty R = Replace L = Lubricate C = Clean 14-28 © Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.012016...
  • Page 244 Alphabetical Index 2WD/4WD Lamps - Instrument Cluster ....... .11-13 Battery Mounted Fuse Box ..........2-11 Driver Seat Height Adjust.
  • Page 245 Alphabetical Index Front Windshield-Defog ........... . .10-12 HVAC Overview .
  • Page 246 To Owner’s of a Mahindra Vehicle........
  • Page 247 Alphabetical Index Warning Lamps in the Instrument Cluster ....... 8-36 Warning Lamps Overview .

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