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  • Page 3 TA T T T T T A A A A A NANO NANO NANO NANO NANO Owner's Manual This owner’s manual should be considered as a permanent part of the vehicle and must remain with the vehicle. Passenger Vehicle Business Unit (PVBU) Mumbai Pune...
  • Page 4 ● The information and specifications given in this book are valid as on the date of printing. TATA MOTORS LIMITED reserves the right to make changes in design and specifications and/or to make additions to or improvements in this product without obligation to install them on products previously sold.
  • Page 5 FOREWORD Dear Customer, Thank you for selecting TATA NANO the most exciting car. We welcome you to the world of advanced automotive engineering marvel suited to your operating conditions. This book gives you all the information necessary for making your ownership of this car a delighting experience and help you in all situations.
  • Page 6 CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE SAFETY SYMBOLS SAFETY SYMBOL In this manual, you will find In this manual, you will ‘CAUTION’, ‘NOTICE’, ‘WARNING’ also see a circle with a messages and ‘safety symbol’ at slash. This means "Do appropriate places. The significance not", "Do not do this", or of these messages are explained "Do not let this happen".
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS WARRANTY If you have Flat tyre Starting The Engine with Jump Leads Warranty - Terms & Conditions Towing the Car ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION Routine Service Environment Protection Preliminary Trouble shooting KNOW YOUR NANO ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE AN OVERVIEW Fuses & Relays Driving Controls Fuses &...
  • Page 8 CONTENTS...
  • Page 9: Warranty - Terms & Conditions

    WARRANTY - TERMS & CONDITIONS We WARRANT each TATA NANO repaired or altered otherwise than and parts there of manufactured by in accordance with our standard us to be free from defect in material repair procedure or by any person and workmanship subject to the other than from our sales or following terms and conditions :...
  • Page 10 WARRANTY - TERMS & CONDITIONS warranty shall not apply to any losses, incidental or indirect, or damage or deterioration caused inconvenience or consequential by environmental pollution or bird damages, loss of vehicle, or loss droppings. This warranty shall not of time, or otherwise, incurred or apply to V-belts, hoses and gas accrued.
  • Page 11 ENVIRONMENTAL CARE TATA MOTORS LTD. is committed the engine running, do not produce vehicles using unnecessarily rev-up.Avoid environmentally sustainable stopping and starting. technology. Many features have • Do not rev-up the engine been incorporated in Tata Motors before turning it off as it passenger vehicles which have unnecessarily burns the fuel.
  • Page 12: Environment Protection

    ENVIRONMENTAL CARE • Do not pour used oils or 5. Ignition system & Spark plug. coolants into the sewage 6. Catalytic converter. drains, garden soil or open streams. Dispose the used 7. Carbon Canister. filters batteries This Owner’s manual contains compliance with the current further information on driving legislation.
  • Page 13: Know Your Nano

    TATA motors.It is the outcome of extensive research development by Tata Motors Limited. We are happy to present the NANO to you and hope it brings the joy, pride and utility of owning a car for personal mobility.
  • Page 14 KNOW YOUR NANO Fuel-efficient engine The Tata Nano has a rear mounted rear-wheel drive, all-aluminum, two- cylinder, multi point fuel injection petrol engine. The lean design strategy has achieved minimum weight and maximum performance per unit of energy consumed and delivers high fuel efficiency.
  • Page 15: An Overview

    AN OVERVIEW DRIVING CONTROLS DRIVING CONTROLS a. HVAC or AC System is applicable to certain models. Note : b. Music System is part of accessories. It is applicable to certain models. 1. Side air vents 10. Accelerator Pedal 2. Speakers on dashboard (For LXM) 11.
  • Page 16: Instrument Cluster

    AN OVERVIEW INSTRUMENT CLUSTER (WITH EPS) INSTRUMENT CLUSTER - EPS Some Indicators shown may not be applicable to all models. 1. Fuel Gauge 2. Speedometer 3. Temperature Gauge 4. Tell Tales 5. MODE knob 6. LCD (Digital Display) 7. SET Knob 8.
  • Page 17 AN OVERVIEW INSTRUMENT CLUSTER (WITH NON-EPS) INSTRUMENT CLUSTER - NON-EPS Some Indicators shown may not be applicable to all models. 1. Tell Tales 2. Speedometer 3. LCD Display for Fuel Level & Odometer 4. Trip / Rest knob...
  • Page 18: Gauges & Indicators

    AN OVERVIEW GAUGES & INDICATORS Speedometer : Temperature Gauge : (Only on EPS vehicle) The speedometer indicates speed of the vehicle in unit of km/h Temperature Gauge (EPS) Speedometer (EPS) Gauge indicates NOTICE temperature level of the engine At every start speedo needle coolant after Ignition ON .The red moves to MAX and come back to zone at ‘H’...
  • Page 19 Fuel Gauge (Non-EPS) Fuel Gauge (EPS) In case of flashing of 1st and last bar of the LED with low fuel warning tell tale please contact Tata Motors Authorized Service Outlet. The fuel gauge indicates the WARNING approximate...
  • Page 20 AN OVERVIEW GAUGES & INDICATORS harder. This is normal to You must stop and obtain protect the electric steering additional fuel as soon as possible motor from overheating. It will after "E" flashing comes ON or automatically restore during when the gauge indicator comes normal driving.
  • Page 21 AN OVERVIEW GAUGES & INDICATORS Front Fog Lamp 1. Comes ‘ON’ when key is in ‘IGN’ Indicator (If equipped) : position and goes ‘OFF’ when engine is running. Front fog lamps are provided on the 2. Remains “ON” while the engine front bumper to improve the visibility is running if malfunctioning occurs.
  • Page 22 ‘ON’ while engine is running, get also start to warn the driver. the problem attended at an Avoid driving in this situation and authorised service outlet. contact nearest Tata Motors CAUTION authorised service station for Drive cautiously when the necessary attention.
  • Page 23 AN OVERVIEW GAUGES & INDICATORS MODE Button : (EPS) Odometer : Mode button is used to scroll the screens of multifunctional display. Refer Driver Information System The Odometer record the total section for the detail. distance the vehicle has been DRIVER INFORMATION SYSTEM driven.
  • Page 24 AN OVERVIEW GAUGES & INDICATORS NOTICE • If low fuel warning light comes AFE value is estimate of fuel on, fill the fuel tank immediately economy.It may vary significantly regardless the value based upon driving conditions, displayed DTE. driving habits and condition of •...
  • Page 25 AN OVERVIEW GAUGES & INDICATORS Whenever the battery terminals or WARNING related fuses are disconnected you Avoid adjusting clock and other must reset the clock time.This display features during vehicle feature is available when ignition driving. You may lose control on switch is in ON position.
  • Page 26 TATA MOTORS vehicle correlated with emissions. authorized service centers are This system warns the driver, by obliged to run a bench test and if turning “ON” the Malfunction...
  • Page 27: Steering Lock Cum Ignition Switch

    AN OVERVIEW STEERING LOCK CUM IGNITION SWITCH Steering Lock cum Ignition Switch: ON : Engine running and all electrical gadgets and accessories ON. START : Turn the key further clockwise to the START position (spring loaded) to start the engine. As soon as the engine starts release the ignition key to ON position.
  • Page 28: Combination Switch

    AN OVERVIEW COMBINATION SWITCH Single Stalk Combination Switch: b) Position lamp ON. (if applicable) Position (Parking) lamp and tail lamp Single Stalk Combination Switch is will be ON in this position. provided on right hand side of steer- ing column. It has wiper control, direction indicator and light control switches.
  • Page 29 LIGHT CONTROL SWITCH WIPER CONTROL SWITCH AN OVERVIEW COMBINATION SWITCH 3) Side Indicator : 1) Side indicator OFF 2) Lane change for Left or Right Turn (Spring Return) 3) Lane change for Left or Right Turn (Self cancellation / Manual RIGHT TURN return type) Push the stalk upwards for changing...
  • Page 30 AN OVERVIEW COMBINATION SWITCH A) RIGHT HAND STALK 2) Fog Lamp Rotary Switch : 1) Light stalk: Inner rotary switch on the stalk is provided for selecting front fog lamp. Outer rotary switch on right hand stalk is provided for selecting Position a) Front Fog Lamp (Parking) or Head lamp.
  • Page 31: Music System & Antenna

    AN OVERVIEW COMBINATION SWITCH B) LEFT HAND STALK 1) Front Windshield - Wipe and wash : Speakers on Front dashboard Push the stalk upwards to operate Low or High speed wipe. Push the stalk downward operate intermittent wipe. Pull the stalk for wipe and wash operation.
  • Page 32: Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning

    AN OVERVIEW HVAC & AIR CONDITIONING HEATING, VENTILATION & AIR CONDITIONING AIR FLOW PATTERN Demisting Vents Side Side Window Window Demist Demist Vents Vents Side Air Side Air Vents Vents Towards Towards Foot Board Foot Board Central Air Vents HVAC CONTROLS A - Air direction mode...
  • Page 33 AN OVERVIEW HVAC & AIR CONDITIONING A. Air direction mode selection C. Temperature-Control Knob : knob : The air temperature in the vehicle The air flow can be changed by can be controlled by operating the turning the knob (A) to the desired temperature control knob (C) on the direction.
  • Page 34 AN OVERVIEW HVAC & AIR CONDITIONING engine is running. When AC is Recirculation Fresh Air mode mode switched 'ON' engine idling RPM increases marginally, to adjust to the AC compressor load. When desired temperature is achieved AC HVAC trips 'OFF' automatically. •...
  • Page 35 AN OVERVIEW HVAC & AIR CONDITIONING RECOMMENDED BASIC SETTINGS OF THE CONTROL ELEMENTS OF THE AIR CON- DITIONING SYSTEM FOR THE RESPECTIVE OPERATING MODES (HVAC & AC) : CONTROL KNOB POSITION BUTTON POSITION A. Air Flow B. Blower C. Air D.
  • Page 36: Lamps

    AN OVERVIEW LAMPS Head Lamp: Tail Lamp: High / Low Beam tail lamp assembly Position / Parking Lamp incorporates the following : Front Direction Indicator Tail / Brake Lamp Turn Signal Indicator Head lamps are clear lens type Reverse Lamp having multi focal reflector and are Reflex Reflector provided with halogen bulb with...
  • Page 37 AN OVERVIEW LAMPS High Mounted Stop Lamp : Interior Lamp : DOOR OFF Interior lamp is provided on the roof, High mounted stop lamp is near the inner rear view mirror. It’s provided on the rear side of vehicle. switch has three positions. It will glow along with stop lamps whenever service brake is applied.
  • Page 38: Rear View Mirrors & Sun Visor

    AN OVERVIEW REAR VIEW MIRRORS & SUNVISORS Inner Rear View Mirror : NOTICE Inner rear view mirror is provided Be careful when judging the size inside the cab and fitted to or distances of a vehicle or other windshield glass. object seen in the side convex mirror.
  • Page 39 AN OVERVIEW VANITY MIRROR & GRAB HANDLE Utility pocket (if applicable): NOTICE When not in use keep the sun visors in their original position other wise they may lock the driver’s vision. Vanity Mirror :(If fitted) Utility pocket on front door trim Utility pocket is provided to all the doors to keep magazines / books etc.
  • Page 40: Cup Holder, Window Winding & Power

    AN OVERVIEW CUP HOLDER, WINDOW WINDING & POWER SOCKET FLOOR CONSOLE : Manual window winding is provided on rear doors. Cup holder : (if applicable) Manual window winding : Two cup holders are provided on the floor console near the gear shifting Where power windows are not lever for your convenience.
  • Page 41: Parking Brake,Gear Shift Lever

    AN OVERVIEW PARKING BRAKE, EAR SHIFT LEVER & GLOVE BOX With ignition switch in ‘ACC’ position, press cigar lighter fully in. It pops out, when heated to specified temperature. Take the lighter out and light your cigarette. After use place the lighter in it’s original place.
  • Page 42: Front Hood Opening & Closing

    AN OVERVIEW FRONT HOOD OPENING & CLOSING Opening the front hood : Ensure that the vehicle is in neutral gear with the parking brake applied. To open the hood pull the hood release lever located under the right hand corner of the dashboard inside vehicle.
  • Page 43: Refuelling

    AN OVERVIEW REFUELING Refuelling : Always only original specification fuel cap or an approved equivalent, available at Tata Authorised Dealers. The wrong cap can result in a serious malfunction of the fuel system and the emission control system. While filling petrol, care should be taken, so that the fuel should not spill out on the battery.
  • Page 44: Door Locking / Unlocking

    AN OVERVIEW DOOR LOCKING / UNLOCKING Keys (RKE) : (if fitted) feedback press the lock button again to activate the functionality. Vehicle shall give 2 flasher feedbacks again. RKE ECU Functions LOCK BUTTON 1. Central Door Locking & Unlocking (Mechanical Knob & UNLOCK Remote) BUTTON...
  • Page 45 GETTING STARTED DOOR LOCKING / UNLOCKING During slam locking irrespective operating the unlock button on of other doors ajar state all doors remote. shall get locked. If the lock If ‘Roof lamp is OFF’ & all doors operation is performed by remote are in closed condition, then ‘Roof a miss-lock sound without flasher lamp shall turned ON with...
  • Page 46 GETTING STARTED DOOR LOCKING / UNLOCKING • Ensure that the +Ve polarity shall vehicle shall continue to be kept in locked state and shall not actuate the be facing upward. actuators. • Check the remote functionality on Alarm Functionality vehicle from at least 15 meters. 4.
  • Page 47 GETTING STARTED DOOR LOCKING / UNLOCKING • For more remote keys , press lock unlock simultaneously from remote. It shall repeat above two steps. • After first remote successful learning all previously learnt remotes shall get unlearn. 4.4 Exit Mode : •...
  • Page 48: Door Locks

    GETTING STARTED DOOR LOCK Locking without a key from inside Driver Door : All the doors can also be locked or unlocked independently from inside by pressing or pulling the knob. NOTICE When locking doors this way, do not leave the key inside the vehicle.
  • Page 49: Front Seat & Seat Adjustment

    GETTING STARTED FRONT SEAT & SEAT ADJUSTED Front Seats : Moving the Seat Forward & Backward: (As applicable) To adjust the seat position, lift the lever (1) under the seat cushion front, then slide the seat to the desired position and release the lever.
  • Page 50: Rear Seat & Seat Folding

    GETTING STARTED REAR SEAT & SEAT FOLDING Rear Seat 2) Fold the seat back rest, once it is unlocked. A cushion bench seat is provided for Locking rear seat back rest the rear passengers. For locking the rear seat back rest, Folding of rear seat back rest lift the seat back rest and just press it to engage in the lock.
  • Page 51: Seat Belts

    GETTING STARTED SEAT BELTS SEAT BELTS : Occupants safety is of utmost importance. Your car is equipped with seat belts, both front and rear as a part of occupant restraint system. Why Seat Belts Wearing seat belts properly can protect you from being thrown 1.
  • Page 52 GETTING STARTED SEAT BELTS 10. The belts if required should be WARNING replaced, Authorised Improper positioning of the personnel only. shoulder portion of the seat belt 11. The belt should is dangerous. An improperly disassembled. If required, positioned belt will provide little authorised personnel only or no protection in a collision.
  • Page 53 Failure to do so could increase the chance of injury and / or the severity of injury in accidents. Baby or Small Child : TATA MOTORS recommends the use of a seat-belt. Kindly consult your doctor specific recommendations. The lap belt...
  • Page 54: Before Driving & Safety Checks

    GETTING STARTED BEFORE DRIVING & SAFETY CHECKS BEFORE DRIVING 7. Check and ensure that all the gauges and indicators in the Please ensure to check (Refer instrument cluster are working. maintenance) 8. Gear shift lever is in neutral 1. Tyre pressure and condition of position tyres.
  • Page 55: Safety Checks & Driving Safety

    DRIVING DRIVING CHECKS Horn DRIVING SAFETY Seat Belt Ensure the horn is working properly. Horn provides safety to other road Seat-belts are life saving equipment, users by alerting your presence. use of seat-belt reduces the chance of injury and severity of injury in case Brakes of an accident.
  • Page 56: Fuel Economy

    DRIVING FUEL ECONOMY FRIENDLY TIPS TO IMPROVE FUEL NOTICE ECONOMY : Do not rest your foot on the clutch Your vehicle's fuel economy is mainly pedal. It does not allow full engine dependent on your style of driving. power to be transmitted to the vehicle and reduces clutch life.
  • Page 57: Starting,Stopping & Running In Period

    DRIVING STARTING / STOPPING THE ENGINE & PREPARING TO DRIVE Starting the Engine Stopping the Engine Before starting Before switching off the engine, run the engine in idle condition for at least 1. Apply parking brake. 30 seconds and then switch ‘OFF’. 2.
  • Page 58: Gear Shifting, Braking & Parking

    DRIVING GEAR SHIFTING, BRAKING & PARKING Gear Shifting : brakes have regained their normal effectiveness. The gearshift pattern is shown on The non-booster type braking the gear shift lever knob. All forward system may not be fitted in the gears being synchronized, provide Standard model, while the few easy and effortless gear shifting.
  • Page 59: Driving In Adverse Conditions

    DRIVING DRIVING IN ADVERSE CONDITION Driving Through Water : Driving on a Rainy Day : Check brakes, steering, windows, Never venture to drive through water tyres for wear and tyre pressure. when it flows over the guard stones Check wiper blades for proper on a bridge.
  • Page 60 DRIVING DRIVING IN ADVERSE CONDITION Use side indicators for lane If the wheels start to slip within few change or turning. feet of the end of the climb, motion can be maintained by swinging the Switch on hazard warning switch in steered wheels left and right, thereby case of hazardous parking or if your providing increased grip.
  • Page 61: Advance Warning Triangle

    ADVANCE WARNING TRIANGLE & DRIVING HAZARD WARNING SWITCH Advance Warning Triangle : Hazard Warning Switch : An advance warning triangle is Use Hazard Warring lights besides provided along with your vehicle. In advance warning triangle in case of case there is a breakdown and or the breakdown specially during night vehicle is to be parked at the side of time and vehicle has to be parked at...
  • Page 62: If You Have Flat Tyre

    INCASE OF EMERGENCY IF YOU HAVE A FLAT TYRE IF YOU HAVE A FLAT TYRE: Important information about 1. Reduce vehicle speed gradually Tyre sizes of your Car keeping it in a straight line. Move To achieve the optimum vehicle cautiously off the road to safe performance, your vehicle is fitted place away from traffic.
  • Page 63 INCASE OF EMERGENCY IF YOU HAVE A FLAT TYRE Location and Removal of Spare Location of Wheel spanner and wheel: Tow hook. They are located behind the rear seat on engine access cover mat. Advance Warning Triangle: Advance warning triangle is located behind rear seat back rest below parcel shelf in a bag.
  • Page 64 INCASE OF EMERGENCY IF YOU HAVE A FLAT TYRE CAUTION Follow the jacking instructions. Make sure to set the jack properly in the jack point. Raising the vehicle with improperly positioned will damaged the vehicle or may cause the personal injury. Do not carry any other work or never get under the vehicle supported by jack.
  • Page 65: Starting The Engine With Jump Leads

    INCASE OF EMERGENCY START WITH JUMP LEAD Starting the Engine with Jump • Switch off all unnecessary Leads : electrical loads. The engine with a discharged battery • Do not lean over the battery may be started by transferring during jump starting. electrical power from a battery in •...
  • Page 66: Towing The Car

    INCASE OF EMERGENCY START WITH JUMP LEAD Following order should be Towing the Vehicle : followed while connecting battery • For towing a vehicle, the best leads : way is to use a wrecker. 1. Positive (+) of Good battery to •...
  • Page 67 INCASE OF EMERGENCY TOWING THE CAR Securing the towing hook: into place. At Front : • Place the towing hook and wheel spanner back in the vehicle tool • Provision for fitment of towing kit. hook is provided on front bumper as indicated.
  • Page 68: Routine Service

    INCASE OF EMERGENCY ROUTINE SERVICE This manual will help you to Several maintenance procedures understand your vehicle. Inspection, can be done only by a qualified maintenance of the vehicle should service technician with special tools. be entrusted to the professionals Improper do it ourself maintenance only.
  • Page 69: Preliminary Trouble Shooting

    PRELIMINARY TROUBLE SHOOTING These tips are given for your guidance. These preliminary checks can be carried out in an emergency. In normal cases the problems should be attended to in an Authorized Service outlet by following the repair procedures given in the Workshop Manual.
  • Page 70 PRELIMINARY TROUBLE SHOOTING PROBLEM OBSERVED PROBLEM CAUSE ACTION TO BE TAKEN ENGINE Low engine oil pressure Pressure transducer faulty, Do not run the engine indicator ‘ON’ when and / or oil pump faulty extensively. Take the car to engineis running even the nearest authorized though engine oil level service outlet &...
  • Page 71 (EPS not Functioning) The engine has not been The engine must be running started. for getting steering assistance. Excessive play on Rack & Pinion attachment Get it tightened at authorized steering loose. Wear on rack TATA Motors dealer. support.
  • Page 72 PRELIMINARY TROUBLE SHOOTING PROBLEM OBSERVED PROBLEM CAUSE ACTION TO BE TAKEN WIPER Narrow streaks are left Foreign matter has Clean the edge of the blade. on the wind shield attached to the blade if streaks still appear, replace making it hard to see the blade edge of the blade is worn out.
  • Page 73 PRELIMINARY TROUBLE SHOOTING PROBLEM OBSERVED PROBLEM CAUSE ACTION TO BE TAKEN AC / HVAC Blower motor does not Blown Fuse Replace Fuse and correct operate any disconnection in wiring Faulty connection Secure all connections properly. Faulty motor Replace motor if no conductance Faulty or poor connection at Replace resistor block if...
  • Page 74: Electrical Maintenance

    ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE FUSES & RELAYS Fuses and Relays : Your car’s electrical circuits have fuses to protect the wiring from short circuits or sustained overload. These are located below dash board on right hand side as shown in the sketch. •...
  • Page 75: Fuses & Relays Layout

    ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE FUSES & RELAYS FUSE BOX - EPS...
  • Page 76 ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE FUSES & RELAYS FUSE BOX - NON-EPS...
  • Page 77 ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE FUSES & RELAYS FUSE RATING (NON-EPS) Power consumer Rating Power consumer Rating FS-04 HL High Beam LHS FS-05 HL High Beam RHS Window Winding RH FS-06 HL Dip Beam LHS Window Winding LH FS-07 HL Dip Beam RHS ACC Relay FS-08 Park LHS Main Relay...
  • Page 78 ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE FUSES & RELAYS BATTERY MOUNTED FUSE BOX DETAILS-EPS BATTERY MOUNTED FUSE BOX DETAILS-NON-EPS...
  • Page 79: Bulb Specification

    ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE BULB SPECIFICATION BULB SPECIFICATION DESCRIPTION LOCATION CAP TYPE SPECIFICATION QTY Head lamp-Halogen H4 Head lamp P43t - 38 H4 12V,60/55 W Parking Lamp Front 12V, 5W Front Fog Lamp Front PK22s 12V, 55W Side Repeater Indicator Side 12V, 5W Rear Direction Indicator Tail Lamp BAU15s...
  • Page 80: Accessary Connectors Details

    ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE ACCESSORY CONNECTOR ACCESSORY CONNECTOR LOCATIONS / PROVISION ON CAR 1. Connector for Fog lamp provision- 4 Pole (As applicable) 2. Connector for Cigar Lighter- 4 Pole (As applicable) 3. Accessory connector 4 pole for Music system. (As applicable) 4.
  • Page 81 ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE ACCESSORY CONNECTOR ACCESSARY CONNECTOR LOCATIONS / PROVISION ON CAR Accessory connector for Bonnet Switch (3 Pole) : As applicable Accessory connector for Reverse parking (2 Pole): As applicable...
  • Page 82: Vehicle Care

    VEHICLE CARE CAR CARE CAR CARE : 6. Dry your car thoroughly to prevent any damp spots. Your Car is subjected to many external influences such as climate, 7. Rinse all surfaces thoroughly road conditions, industrial pollution to prevent any traces of soap and proximity to the sea.
  • Page 83 VEHICLE CARE CAR CARE CLEANING OF WINDOWS, FRONT POLISHING : AND REAR GLASSES : Polishes and cleaners can restore Clean the windows inside and shine to the painted surface that has outside with commercially available oxidised and become dull. They glass cleaners.
  • Page 84 VEHICLE CARE CAR CARE PERIODIC INSPECTION : VEHICLE PARKING AT ONE PLACE FOR LONG DURATION ( Non use • Regularly inspect your car for maintenances) : any damage in the paint film If you want to park your car at one such as deep scratches and place for long duration, following immediately get them repaired...
  • Page 85: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE BRAKE FLUID & WINDSHIELD WASHER RESERVOIR Open the front hood for Checking / WINDSHIELD WASHER : Topping up brake fluid & windshield washer fluid, (Refer page no. 37 for opening & closing of front hood.) BRAKE FLUID LEVEL : Windshield washer reservoir Windshield washer fluid container is located inside hood.
  • Page 86: Engine Compartment Cover

    OPENING & CLOSING OF ENGINE MAINTENANCE COMPARTMENT COVER REFITTING OF ENGINE Open the rear engine inspection COMPARTMENT COVER compartment cover / lid for Checking / Topping up engine oil, coolant level & Air filter element cleaning. OPENING ENGINE COMPARTMENT COVER : For opening engine compartment cover : 1.
  • Page 87 MAINTENANCE ENGINE OIL & ENGINE COOLANT ENGINE OIL LEVEL regularly could lead to serious trouble due to insufficient oil. ENGINE OIL TOP-UP Remove the oil filler cap and pour oil slowly through the filler hole to bring the oil level to the upper limit on the dipstick.
  • Page 88: Air Filter & Spark Plug

    MAINTENANCE AIR FILTER & SPARK PLUG Always use a genuine air filter Check coolant level in ‘No-Loss element. (Reservoir) tank, if lower than the The air filter is located on the LH side MAX leve, then add specific of the engine compartment. premixed coolant (50:50) upto refill level.
  • Page 89: Tyre

    MAINTENANCE TYRES Tyres Under inflated tyres reduce your comfort in car handling and are prone Check for inflation and condition of to failures due to high temperature. your car tyres periodically. They also cause uneven wear and more fuel consumption. CAUTION Every time you check inflation pressure, you should also...
  • Page 90 MAINTENANCE REPAIRING TYRES Repairing a Tyre : inside the tyre. Removal of this layer due to scratching may Mark the tyre position (if original cause gradual loss of air and colour dot mark is not visible) with deflation. respect to valve stem hole to ensure that the tyre is refitted in the original 3.
  • Page 91: Wheel Alignment & Catalytic Converter

    WHEEL ALIGNMENT / BALANCING & MAINTENANCE CATALYTIC CONVERTER Wheel alignment : Care for the Catalytic Converter: Incorrect wheel alignment causes The catalytic Converter does not excessive and uneven tyre wear. require any special maintenance Check wheel alignment at specified however, following precaution intervals from our authorised should be taken for the effective dealers.
  • Page 92: Battery

    MAINTENANCE BATTERY Battery : Reconnect and tighten the cables, coat the terminals with petroleum Battery is located below driver seat jelly. Ensure that battery is securely mounted. If you need to connect the battery to a charger, disconnect both cables to prevent damage to the vehicle’s electrical system.
  • Page 93: Important Technical Information

    FUEL, IMPORTANT TECHNICAL INFORMATION LUBRICANT & COOLANTS PLEASE USE ONLY FOLLOWING GENUINE OILS, COOLANTS , LUBRICANTS , ANTI RUST & SOUND DEADENING COATS, WINDSCREEN SEALANT, BRANDED BY TATA MOTORS FOR OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE OF YOUR CAR... ITEM SPECIFICATION COMPANY & BRAND...
  • Page 94 IMPORTANT TECHNICAL INFORMATION FUEL,LUBRICANT & COOLANTS FUEL : COOLANTS : Vehicles with catalytic converter : Presence of dirt in coolant chokes up passages in radiator, cylinder Unleaded regular grade petrol head and crankcase, thereby confirming to IS 2796/DIN 51607 (or causing overheating of engine.
  • Page 95: Oil Filling & Drain Points

    IMPORTANT TECHNICAL INFORMATION OIL FILLING & DRAIN POINTS Engine Oil Filling Cap : Engine Oil Drain Plug : Transaxle Oil Level Plug : Transaxle Oil Drain Plug : Transaxle Oil Filling Plug :...
  • Page 96: Technical Specification

    IMPORTANT TECHNICAL INFORMATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 1. ENGINE Model : 273 MPFI 07 (BS-III) 273 MPFI 12 (BS-IV-OBD-II) Type : 4 Stroke, water cooled, multipoint fuel injection system, SOHC, 2V/Cylinder No. of Cylinders : 2 in-line Bore / Stroke : 73.5 mm x 73.5 mm. Capacity : 624 cc Max.
  • Page 97 IMPORTANT TECHNICAL INFORMATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION STEERING Type : Mechanical Rack & Pinion steering gear with Electric power steering Steering Wheel : 350 mm dia. (Opt-I) / 360 mm dia. (Opt-II) Ratio : 16 : 1 BRAKES Type : Dual circuit, Vertical split type split hydraulic brake.
  • Page 98 IMPORTANT TECHNICAL INFORMATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Max. Gradiability @ rated GVW : 30% 12. WEIGHTS (kg) (TOLERANCE AS PER EEC 92/21) Complete vehicle kerb weight : 600 (Option-I)) as per ISO:1176 (with spare : 635 (Option-II) wheel & tools) : 660 (Option-III) Gross Vehicle Weight : 900 (Option-I) : 935 (Option-II)
  • Page 99: Dimensions

    IMPORTANT TECHNICAL INFORMATION DIMENSIONS MAIN CHASSIS DIMENSIONS (IN mm) Wheel Base 2230 Track Front 1325 Track Rear 1315 Front Overhang Rear Overhang Overall Length 3099 Max. Width 1495 - Over body 1750 - Over ORVM Overall Height (Unladen / laden) 1652 / 1613 Minimum Turning Circle Dia.
  • Page 100: Car Identification

    CAR IDENTIFICATION LOCATION OF AGGREGATE NUMBER Chassis Number Punching on Chassis Number Plate mounted RH Front door ‘B’ Pillar on front cross member, below bonnet Transaxle Number Location Engine Number Location...
  • Page 101: Service Maintenance Schedule

    SERVICE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE OPERATION FREQUENCY Month GENERAL 1 Wash the vehicle & clean condenser fins Every Service • • • • • • • • • • • 2 Check & top up fluids (if required) : Every Service • • • • • • • • • • • Engine oil,Coolant,Brake fluid, Wind screen washer fluid.
  • Page 102: Service Instructions

    - At 20000-20500 km. OR 24 months whichever is eariler All services other than free services are chargeable. Servicing of the car can be done at any TATA MOTORS Authorised Dealer Workshop, TATA MOTORS Authorised Service Centre (TASC) or TATA MOTORS Authorised Service Point (TASP).
  • Page 103: Music System Operator's Manual

    MUSIC SYSTEM - OPERATOR’S MANUAL 1. Features 2. Controls • AM / FM Tuner 2.1. LCD Display • CD supports CD-DA .mp3 and The display is used to exhibit tuner .wma formats & media information, CD/USB track/ folder information (English) and •...
  • Page 104 MUSIC SYSTEM - OPERATOR’S MANUAL 2.2. Button Functions : Short press: Play stored AM/FM station/frequency in Name Function AM/FM mode. Displays Description track information in CD/USB Short press: Audio source playback mode. change (AM/FM/CD/USB/ Long press: Store AM/FM AUX) station/frequency in AM/FM Long press: Auto Store in mode.
  • Page 105 MUSIC SYSTEM - OPERATOR’S MANUAL Volume audio playback mode. Traverse/Select the different audio setting such as BASS, TREBLE, BALANCE, FADERR, Audio presets in the Menu Confirms the modified settings in the Menu. Short press: Mutes the Audio playback. Long press: Turns Music system ON/ OFF.
  • Page 106 MUSIC SYSTEM - OPERATOR’S MANUAL 3. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS moistened with neutral soap and then repeat the prior operation. To avoid risk of damage and/or fire, observe the following precautions: CAUTION Do not use any cleaning spray • To avoid short-circuits, never with this unit, as that can affect its insert metallic objects (for mechanical parts.
  • Page 107 MUSIC SYSTEM - OPERATOR’S MANUAL • Turn off the Bluetooth function • Limited reach some in the cell phone or multimedia transmitters; device that would • Distortion caused by signals automatically connected. reflected in local buildings and • Keep the cell phone or other obstructions;...
  • Page 108 MUSIC SYSTEM - OPERATOR’S MANUAL • Audio volume is adjusted in the • When there is an on-going call Tuner, CD, USB, BTA and Aux-In via BT of the audio unit then it will modes. enter microphone mute mode. Refer relevant section. •...
  • Page 109 MUSIC SYSTEM - OPERATOR’S MANUAL Phenomenon of multiple reflections AM frequency step is 9 kHz and FM from hills and tall buildings may frequency step is100 kHz.. result in no reception or poor 5.3.4. Auto store reception known as multipath effect. When radio is in tuner mode, a long 5.3.
  • Page 110 MUSIC SYSTEM - OPERATOR’S MANUAL updates with the new preset Important : Your audio unit may be number. damaged if improper objects are inserted into it, like credit cards or 5.3.6. To select the memories coins, through the CD opening. Short press of a preset button [1] to 6.1.2 Precautions regarding [6], recalls the radio station...
  • Page 111 MUSIC SYSTEM - OPERATOR’S MANUAL • Keep the CDs on their boxes or in any other that protects them from being scratched. • Do not place adhesives or other such materials on the CD. Also, do not use a CD with an adhesive.
  • Page 112 MUSIC SYSTEM - OPERATOR’S MANUAL • Do not insert the 80mm CD/ It should be noted that, among those credit or Debit visiting card. Such disks there are some which do not items cannot be taken out. comply with the CD standard, and it might not be possible to reproduce •...
  • Page 113 MUSIC SYSTEM - OPERATOR’S MANUAL radio start to read the disc, radio will 6.2.4.3. CD Error still play previous source such as If there is a CD ERROR encountered tuner, USB, AUX). If the disc is during the initiating phase or the disc playable, the radio will start to play cannot be read, the Infotainment disc...
  • Page 114 MUSIC SYSTEM - OPERATOR’S MANUAL normally reproduced or the names 6.2.6.6. Format of reproducible of files and folders may not be disks properly viewed. • ISO 9660 Levels 1/2. 6.2.6.2. Reproducible Audio Files • Joliet. • MP3, WMA CAUTION • Add the proper extension to the Formats different from those audio file (MP3: “.MP3”;...
  • Page 115 MUSIC SYSTEM - OPERATOR’S MANUAL Reproduction order of the audio file For instance: • Reproduction order after track Audio file is reproduced at the sequence defined by the recording software. It is possible to program • Search forward the file during reproduction sequence reproduction...
  • Page 116 MUSIC SYSTEM - OPERATOR’S MANUAL When this function in ON, the display If user presses key within first 3 will read “RPT”; the track will be seconds of music, it will jump to the played again. previous track. If the track exceeded the first 3 seconds, it will select the RPT will be cancelled by button start of the current track.
  • Page 117 MUSIC SYSTEM - OPERATOR’S MANUAL Music time will not be shown while the display is showing other information than track data. 7.1.2. Compatibility of USB devices: As there is no standardization for If the playing track is a CDDA track, such format and this kind of the INFO button press will be technology is constantly evolving, the...
  • Page 118 MUSIC SYSTEM - OPERATOR’S MANUAL When the infotainment start to read previous Tuner mode and display the USB device, the infotainment will “NO USB” for 2 seconds. display “READING”, infotainment CAUTION will change to USB source and the It is not advisable to remove a “USB”...
  • Page 119 MUSIC SYSTEM - OPERATOR’S MANUAL If AUX jack is not connected, radio cords over a short distance of can not change to AUX mode when approximately 10 meters (approx. 33 feet). Get more information at you press button. Radio will still www.bluetooth.com.
  • Page 120 MUSIC SYSTEM - OPERATOR’S MANUAL playback control functions such as in their Bluetooth devices. Therefore, play/pause, volume up/down and an incompatibility may occur next/previous track in a Bluetooth between the telephone system and connected audio player. the hands free, which in some cases may significantly prejudice 9.1.3.
  • Page 121 MUSIC SYSTEM - OPERATOR’S MANUAL in BT mode. Infotainment will CAUTION display the phone name of the Once in the Bluetooth mode, the active phone. Only the first 8 user can only use the Volume Up/ characters of the phone name Down, Cal Accept/ Call Reject, &...
  • Page 122 MUSIC SYSTEM - OPERATOR’S MANUAL 9.2.2. Answering the call : progress and revert back to previous source mode (Tuner, • User can answer an incoming CD, USB, AUX or BT). It will also call directly from the unit by Short abort the BT private mode.
  • Page 123 MUSIC SYSTEM - OPERATOR’S MANUAL reject the incoming call and revert example, BT phone is moved out back to previous source mode of the BT capable range, signal (tuner, CD, USB, AUX). weakness, user power off the BT • phone etc.), radio will try to Alternatively, you may also reject reconnect the BT phone.
  • Page 124 MUSIC SYSTEM - OPERATOR’S MANUAL • to return to the previous active Once the BT phone is deleted, if source. During A2DP mode the same phone has to be paired following button presses will be again, then the connect request considered as valid: Next Track/ should be initiated from phone.
  • Page 125 MUSIC SYSTEM - OPERATOR’S MANUAL When the volume level is adjusted The Bass level will be adjustable to zero, the audio will be inaudible, from -7 to +7. and radio will flash “MUTE” icon. If The Treble level will be adjustable radio is in CD/MP3 mode, the playing from -7 to +7 wouldn’t be pause infotainment but...
  • Page 126 MUSIC SYSTEM - OPERATOR’S MANUAL The fade level will change in accordance with the displayed setting. The default fade level will be 0 The audio output will change in (centre). accordance with the displayed When the fade is set to "0" front and setting.
  • Page 127 MUSIC SYSTEM - OPERATOR’S MANUAL USB Section 11. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Technical specifications are subject to Frequency response (±3dB) ..20 Hz - 20 kHz change without previous notice. Total harmonic distortion (20 Hz - 20 kHz). 0.1% FM TUNER SECTION Signal x Noise Relation (1kHz) .... >70dB Frequency range..
  • Page 128 MUSIC SYSTEM - OPERATOR’S MANUAL 12. ABBREVIATIONS ABBREVIATIONS DEFINITIONS Frequency Modulation Amplitude Modulation 3 layer MPEG Windows media audio Compact disc CDDA Digital Audio (compact disc) CDCA CD Compacted Audio CD-ROM Data CD Universal Serial Bus(data line) Bluetooth AUX IN Auxiliary input Equalize SCAN (intro scanning CD / USB)
  • Page 129 MUSIC SYSTEM - OPERATOR’S MANUAL 13. WARRANTY exceeds product specifications. Statement of Warranty • Damages caused by robbery or TATA MOTORS assures to the owner theft attempts. of this appliance a guarantee • Damages caused by use of bad against eventual assembling...
  • Page 130: Record Of Services Performed

    RECORD OF SERVICE PERFORMED Recommended Servicing Repair Service Odometer Order Dealer's Sign. Date Reading KMs. & Stamp At km 1000 10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000 70,000 80,000 90,000 1,00,000 1,10,000 1,20,000 1,30,000 1,40,000 1.50,000 1,60,000 1,70,000...
  • Page 131: Record Of Repairs Carried Out

    RECORD OF REPAIRS CARRIED OUT Chassis No.: SERVICING Odometer Repair DATE PARTICULARS OF REPAIR DEALER’S Reading Order SIGNATURE & STAMP...
  • Page 132 RECORD OF REPAIRS CARRIED OUT Chassis No.: SERVICING Odometer Repair DATE PARTICULARS OF REPAIR DEALER’S Reading Order SIGNATURE & STAMP...
  • Page 133 RECORD OF REPAIRS CARRIED OUT Chassis No.: SERVICING Odometer Repair DATE PARTICULARS OF REPAIR DEALER’S Reading Order SIGNATURE & STAMP...

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