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  • Page 1 https://tigor.tatamotors.com...
  • Page 2 CAR IDENTIFICATION RECORD Following items are provided with your vehicle: OWNER’S NAME: ____________________________________________________ Owner’s Manual ADDRESS: __________________________________________________________ Battery Warranty Card SELLING DEALER CODE: _______________________________________________ (if applicable) First Aid Kit DATE OF DELIVERY: ___________________________________________________ Advance Warning Triangle Jack DATE OF REGISTRATION: _______________________________________________ Spare Fuses (Provided in fuse box) REGISTRATION NO.: ___________________________________________________...
  • Page 3 OWNER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 4: Customer Assistance

    CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE In our constant endeavor to provide assistance and complete You can also approach nearest TATA MOTORS dealer. A sepa- service backup, TATA MOTORS has established an all India cus- rate Dealer network address booklet is provided with the tomer assistance centre.
  • Page 5 Always carry out prescribed service / maintenance work as well as any required repairs at an authorized TATA MOTORS Dealers or Authorized Service Centre’s (TASCs). Use only genuine parts for continued reliability, safety and performance of your vehicle.
  • Page 6 Please note that your vehicle may not be equipped with all features described.  TATA MOTORS Limited reserves the right to introduce changes in the design, equipment and technical features without any obligation to install them on the vehicles previously sold. The equipment in your vehicle may therefore differ from that shown in the descriptions and illustrations.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Safety Opening & Closing Dashboard & Features Important Information Flip Key Cockpit Safe Driving Doors Instrument Cluster Seat Belts Windows Driver Information Display Child Restraint System (CRS) 15 Bonnet Driver Information Settings Anti-theft Device: Immobilizer 17 Trunk lid Warning Lamps Fuel lid Child Lock Audio Reminders...
  • Page 8 CONTENTS Dashboard & Features Stowage Areas Climate Control Storage Compartments Air Vents & Distribution USB/AUX Power Socket Glove Box HVAC Controls Antenna Utility pockets on doors Functions & Settings Roof Lamp Pocket on Dashboard Fully Automatic temperature Control Roof Grab Handles Center Console HVAC sensors Boot Lamp...
  • Page 9 CONTENTS Emergency & Break- Starting & Driving Maintenance down Assistance Pre-Driving Checks Maintenance & Service Emergency Equipment Driving Tips Engine Compartment Hazard Warning Switch Seat Adjustments Engine Oil/Coolant Level In Case of Flat Tyre Rear View Mirrors Battery Jump Lead Starting Steering Wheel Adjustments Spark Plug Towing...
  • Page 10 CONTENTS Technical Information Warranty – Terms and Car Care and Value Conditions Added Services Fuel Specification Car Care Lubricant Specification Environment Safety Washing Technical Specification Waxing Vehicle Dimensions Polishing Aggregate Identification Nos 138 Interior Fabric Cleaning Paint Care Extended Warranty Value Added Services...
  • Page 11: Safety

    SAFETY Important Information Safe Driving Safety Tips In this Owner's Manual, you will find the Safety consciousness not only ensures  Always take into account the road text under the heading “WARNING” and your safety and the safety of other road conditions, weather conditions, vehi- “NOTE”...
  • Page 12 Tow the vehicle to a safe place. Con- the vehicle interior or the engine com- road surface and the vehicle’s tires due tact a nearest TATA MOTORS Author- to a water film forming between them. partment. ised Service Centre...
  • Page 13 SAFETY Night driving Driving on gradients Driving on highway  Ensure that all lights are working and When climbing gradient, the vehicle may Stopping distance progressively in- begin to slow down and show a lack of creases with vehicle speed. Maintain a windshield, window glasses are power.
  • Page 14: Seat Belts

    Do not bleach or dye seat belts as  Never wear seat belt over rigid or hicle. TATA MOTORS strongly recom- this may severely weaken them. In a breakable objects, such as eye- mends that all the occupants should al- crash they may not be able to pro- glasses, pens, keys etc., as these...
  • Page 15 SAFETY How to use seat belts Pull the belt tongue across your body To unlatch the belt, press the red but- and insert it into the buckle until click ton on the buckle. Guide the belt to sound is heard. the pillar as it retracts.
  • Page 16 SAFETY Lap belt (for rear middle seat) Pregnant woman Pull the belt tongue to the desired Pregnant women should also always use length. Insert it into the buckle until you a lap-shoulder belt. The lap belt portion hear a click. should be positioned as low as possible on the hip bones to avoid any possible Adjust the belt length.
  • Page 17: Child Restraint System (Crs)

    SAFETY Child Restraint System (CRS) Recommended CRS position TATA MOTORS strongly recommends The suitability of seat position for carriage of children and recommended category of child restraint system is shown in the table below. the use of Child Restraint Systems...
  • Page 18 SAFETY WARNING WARNING WARNING When installing CRS in rear seat, Replace CRS that has withstood any Each CRS should be used for one push the front seat fully forward so force during an accident as it could child only. that child’s feet do not touch the front have sustained damage which may seat back.
  • Page 19: Anti-Theft Device: Immobilizer

    Unlocked Normal condition and ready to start the vehicle - Problem with key (Wrong key used to start vehicle) Ignition ON Locked - Problem with Immobilizer system. Contact a TATA MOTORS Author- ized Service Centre Ignition ON Blinking Unlocked - Contact a TATA MOTORS Authorized Service Centre immediately...
  • Page 20: Child Lock

    SAFETY E- Key Child Lock WARNING An E-Key is an electronic access and au-  Do not turn ‘ON’ ignition switch by thorization system which is provided as using E-key with any type of metal a standard feature on your vehicle. wound around its grip or in con- Unlocking principle tact with it.
  • Page 21: Air Bags

    SAFETY Air Bags - Supplemental Restraint In a frontal collision, the crash sensors NOTE detect and trigger the inflators. The in- System (if equipped) flators inflate the air bags with nitrogen  An air bag supplements, or adds The driver’s front air bag is located be- or argon gas.
  • Page 22: Abs

    In case of any frontal damage to the vehicle should be driven cau- When ABS is active, the driver will your vehicle or any maintenance tiously to the nearest TATA MOTORS feel the brake pedal pulsating, which required to be performed should Authorized Service Centre.
  • Page 23: Opening & Closing

    OPENING AND CLOSING Flip Key beam, park and roof lamp will turn ‘ON’ 4.Folding key blade in / out seconds (default setting). This fea- Press button (4) to flip out the key blade. ture helps to find and reach the parked For folding, press the button (4) and fold vehicle or to reach home in dark/ cloudy the key blade inside.
  • Page 24 OPENING AND CLOSING Manual operation of central door Also, when unlocked with remote key glowing. The function of the remote locking / unlocking and if no door is opened within sec- gets reinstated immediately when onds, vehicle doors get automatically the user stops pressing the push but- All doors can be locked / unlocked oper- ton of remote.
  • Page 25: Doors

    OPENING AND CLOSING Doors Locking without a key from inside Opening the doors from inside All doors can be opened from inside. To Door locking / unlocking with key open, pull the door opening knob ( ) and Driver door has separate locking facility. then lever ( All doors can be locked or unlocked from outside using the key.
  • Page 26: Windows

    OPENING AND CLOSING Windows Glasses are wound up by pulling the NOTE switch and are lowered by pressing. (If equipped) Power windows Power windows can be operated for WARNING 3 minutes in ‘IGN OFF’ position and when key is taken out. While raising the glass, take care to avoid fingers/hands getting trapped Individual switches...
  • Page 27 OPENING AND CLOSING Inhibit switch Inhibit ON (Pressed position) Manual Window Winding (If equipped) When this switch is pressed the individ- Use window winder handle for lowering ual switches pro- or raising up window glasses manually vided on rear pas- where power windows are not provided.
  • Page 28: Bonnet

    OPENING AND CLOSING Bonnet Opening WARNING Always switch off the windshield wip- ers and the ignition before opening the bonnet. WARNING Certain components in the engine Raise the bonnet slightly and with Lift the bonnet up. Pull the bonnet compartment, such as the engine, ra- your finger slide the secondary lock stay rod from its clip and insert the diator and parts of the exhaust sys-...
  • Page 29: Trunk Lid

    OPENING AND CLOSING Closing Opening Lever is located on the Option III Trunk lid (If provided) right hand side of the driver seat. Lift the To close the bonnet, hold the bonnet lever to unlock . Lift the trunk lid trunk lid by one hand, disengage the stay rod Option II...
  • Page 30: Fuel Lid

    For closing, lock the fuel cap and gently If fuel cap needs replacement, ensure push the fuel flap till it gets locked. that it is replaced by a genuine cap at TATA MOTORS Authorized Service Centre WARNING only.  Fuel vapour is extremely hazard- ous.
  • Page 31: Dashboard & Features

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Cockpit A.C. Air vent (Side) Air Bag (PAB) - if fitted A.C. Air vent (Middle) Hazard Warning Switch Combi-Switch Steering Wheel Instrument Cluster Horn pad / Air Bag (DAB) - if fitted Steering Wheel Switches - if fitted Accelerator Pedal Brake Pedal Clutch Pedal...
  • Page 32: Instrument Cluster

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Instrument Cluster – Version 1 Tachometer Speedometer Temperature Fuel Gauge Set knob Mode knob Gauge Driver Information Display NOTE: All indicators shown may not be applicable to your vehicle.
  • Page 33 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Instrument Cluster – Version 2 Tachometer Driver Information Display Speedometer Set knob Mode knob Fuel Gauge NOTE: All indicators shown may not be applicable to your vehicle.
  • Page 34 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Speedometer Fuel Gauge If fuel is not filled even after Low fuel warning telltale ‘ON’, first bar in fuel Speedometer indicates the vehicle When the ignition switch is in “ON” posi- gauge will start blinking to indicate more speed in km/h.
  • Page 35 If the coolant temperature reading is very high, the warning tell-tale flashes with an audible buzzer. In this case, stop the vehicle, switch ‘OFF’ the engine and cool it down for some time. Contact a nearest TATA MOTORS Authorised Ser- vice Centre immediately for rectification.
  • Page 36: Driver Information Display

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Driver Information System Image Description Odometer Indicates total distance travelled by a vehicle. The Odometer reading does not return to “ ” when it reaches maxi- mum value, the display will freeze to maximum value. Trip meter A & B The trip meter is used to measure the distance travelled on short trips or between fuel stops.
  • Page 37 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Driver Information System Image Description Instantaneous fuel The display shows the value of instantaneous fuel consumption Economy only when the vehicle is moving. Clock When the ignition switch is in the “ON” position, it shows the time. Service reminder Indicates the number of days/kilometers in which service is due.
  • Page 38 Indicates the current gear engaged. Up or down arrow will be displayed, recommending whenever gear should be shifted to up or down. NOTE: If “F” is displayed it means ‘Fault’ condition. Contact a TATA MOTORS Authorised Service Centre. Outside Ambient Displays outside ambient temperature in units °C. Temperature...
  • Page 39 IFE display does not show Fuel Economy NOTE is displayed as ‘--.--‘, then take your vehi- of last drive. cle to TATA MOTORS Authorized Service If DTE is displayed as ‘---‘, then take Centre. It indicates fuel economy of current your vehicle to TATA MO-TORS Au- Drive when Ignition is turned ‘ON’.
  • Page 40: Driver Information Settings

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Driver Information Settings (Version 1)
  • Page 41 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Driver Information Settings (Version 2)
  • Page 42 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Digital Clock Setting Instrument Cluster Illumination WARNING The Clock and Instrument Cluster Illu- mination settings should be done only when the vehicle is in stationary condition for safety purpose. Digital clock appears on the DIS screen. For Instrument Cluster illumination level To adjust the values in Hrs.
  • Page 43: Warning Lamps

    Water in fuel Amber it turns ‘OFF’. (Diesel) . Illuminates continuously if excess water is accumulated in the fuel filter. Contact a TATA MOTORS Authorised Service Centre to drain the water immediately to avoid serious damage to the fuel injec- tion system.
  • Page 44 TATA MOTORS assistance before starting the engine. Illuminates when ignition is switched ‘ON’. Once engine is started, Battery charging it turns ‘OFF’. It will continuously illuminate when there is malfunction of charging system. Contact a TATA MOTORS Authorised Service Centre.
  • Page 45 Airbag status Illuminates momentarily when ignition is switched ‘ON’. (if applicable) It will continuously illuminate when there is malfunction of airbag (SRS) system. Contact a TATA MOTORS Authorised Service Centre immediately. EPAS Amber Illuminates momentarily when ignition is switched ‘ON’.
  • Page 46 Refill the fuel tank as soon as possi- ble. IMPORTANT: The warning light will start flashing if there is any fault in the fuel system. Contact a TATA MOTORS Authorised Service Cen- tre immediately. Green ECO indicates Economy drive.
  • Page 47 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Warning Lamps Color Indicator Remarks CITY Blue CITY mode is default mode. This mode is used to achieve optimum torque. This symbol comes ON when vehicle speed is more than 120 Amber Speed Limit lamp Kmph. (If applicable) This symbol blinks and audible buzzer sounds simultaneously when Vehicle Speed is more than 120 kmph.
  • Page 48: Audio Reminders

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Audio Reminders Reverse gear reminder If Reverse Gear is engaged, audio warn- Key in reminder ing for sec will alert you. While leaving your vehicle, if you forget Seat belt reminder the key inside the vehicle in Ignition ‘OFF’...
  • Page 49: Combi Switches

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES 3. High beam - Move the lever forward Combi-Switch (RH Stalk) point where the turn signal light begins to flash, but the lever does not latch. The to select the High Beam function. turn signal will flash times automati- Pull the lever back to normal for low cally.
  • Page 50: Fascia Switches

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Combi-Switch (LH Stalk) 2) Slow Wipe NOTE Push the stalk towards position ( ) for continuous slow wipe. When you crank the engine, the sup- ply to washer motor is momentarily 3) Fast Wipe cut off. Push the stalk towards position ( ) for continuous fast wipe.
  • Page 51: Steering Wheel Switches

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Front Fog Lamps Source - To select the required (if equipped) Steering Wheel Switches (LHS) source in the infotainment (USB, AUX, In conditions where visibility (If equipped) AM, FM). is poor due to fog, snow or Steering Wheel Switches (RHS) rain, the fog lamps improve visibility as well as making it easier for (If equipped)
  • Page 52: Mic

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Infotainment System (if equipped) USB/AUX Port (if equipped) A mic is provided on roof interior above Connect your portable digital music play- NOTE driver seat position. ers, pen drives etc. to this socket for playing music tracks through the vehi- For more information on Infotain- cles music system.
  • Page 53: Power Socket

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Power Socket (If equipped) Roof Lamp NOTE Use of inappropriate electrical ac-ac- cessories can cause damage to your vehicle’s electrical system. Make sure that any electrical accessories you use are designed to plug into this type of socket. Antenna (If equipped) Two power sockets are provided.
  • Page 54: Roof Grab Handles

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES is closed, the lamp will remain ‘ON’ for comfortable positioning of passengers Tag Holder during a journey. sec and turns ‘OFF’ with dimming. This helps settling in the seat and in- Boot Lamp (if equipped) serting the key in the ignition switch. When the key is turned to the ‘IGN’...
  • Page 55: Stowage Areas

    STOWAGE AREAS STORAGE COMPARTMENTS Glove box Pocket on dashboard Trunk lid Compartment Utility pockets on front doors Center console Utility pockets on rear doors Foldable arm rest...
  • Page 56: Glove Box

    STOWAGE AREAS Glove box vent by rotating the knob, whenever cooling is not required. Utility pockets on front doors Utility pockets on rear doors Utility pockets are provided on front and rear doors and it can be used to keep magazines/books, water bottles etc.
  • Page 57: Center Console

    STOWAGE AREAS Center console Foldable arm rest Trunk lid Compartment A foldable arm rest has been provided in the rear seat. It also has two cup holders, which can be accessed by opening the cover. When not required, fold the arm- rest back into the seat.
  • Page 58: Card Holder

    STOWAGE AREAS Card holder (If applicable) Coat hook WARNING Coat hook is provided on rear passenger A pocket is provided on the back of the The coat hook cannot restrain heavy right side grab handle. driver side sun visor to keep cards, pa- objects or items of luggage.
  • Page 59: Climate Control

    CLIMATE CONTROL The HVAC is operational when engine is running and blower is ‘ON’. The Climate control regulates the temperature in the vehicle interior and filters dust particles. You can manually set the desired temperature Air Distribution- The air is distributed through the vents in the passenger compartment as shown below:...
  • Page 60: Hvac Controls

    CLIMATE CONTROL Air vents HVAC Controls A. Air distribution control Air vents are provided on dashboard. Air flow and its direction can be adjusted with the help of knob provided on re- spective vent. This is to select the air distribution pat- tern as described in the table.
  • Page 61 CLIMATE CONTROL Fresh Air mode B. Blower Speed control increase the temperature, turn the dial : (Indicator light ‘OFF’) to the right. Fresh air is drawn into the vehicle. Always use when: D. Air intake selector Press the switch to activate / deactivate ...
  • Page 62: Functions & Settings

    CLIMATE CONTROL Recommended basic settings of the control elements of air conditioning system for the respective operating modes. These may vary depending on individual requirements and weather conditions. Control Knob Position Button Position A. Air Flow Direction B. Blower Speed C.
  • Page 63 CLIMATE CONTROL  While starting the vehicle itself af- NOTE ter long duration (more than 15 days), following procedure needs  Condensation may drip from the to be followed to meet AC perfor- underside of the vehicle when it is mance.
  • Page 64: Fully Automatic Temperature Control

    CLIMATE CONTROL FULLY AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL (FATC) GENERAL DESCRIPTION: FATC system controls the in-cabin Temperature of the vehicle automatically and provides maximum passen- ger convenience regardless of outside weather condi- tions. NOTE If the display flashes ‘ERR’ in periodic pattern (Dis- play will show ‘ERR’...
  • Page 65 CLIMATE CONTROL DISPLAY UNIT: 1. AC COMPRESSOR ON / OFF BUTTON: Press the AC compressor ON/OFF button to turn the air conditioning ON or OFF. Also, when the display is not in climate You will see AC text on the display, when mode then climate information will be AC is ON.
  • Page 66 CLIMATE CONTROL B. In ‘AUTO’ mode, the FATC system will 4. MAX DEFROST BUTTON: 6. FRESH AIR / RE- CIRCULATION regulate the blower speed automatically. A . This button directs BUTTON: 3. ECON BUTTON the main airflow to- wards windscreen for A.
  • Page 67 CLIMATE CONTROL use of MODE button to select the de- 8. “OFF” BUTTON: C. The system automatically selects the sired airflow mode. proper mix of conditioned and / or heated air that will, as quickly as pos- Each time you press the MODE button, sible, raise or lower the interior tem- the display shows the mode selected.
  • Page 68 CLIMATE CONTROL 10. TEMPERATURE CONTROL KNOB: Turning the temperature control knob clockwise increases the temperature of the air. The desired temperature will be increased by steps of 0.5ºC. User can se- lect temperature range from 18ºC to 30ºC. Whereas the anticlockwise direc- tion decreases the temperature.
  • Page 69 CLIMATE CONTROL Control Knob Position Button Position Functions Normal Desired Desired Switched Switched heating Speed Temp. Quick Max. To the right Switched Switched Switched Switched heating up to the stop speed Normal Desired To the right up Switched Switched Switched Switched Cooling to the stop...
  • Page 70: Hvac Sensors

    CLIMATE CONTROL HVAC Sensors: . In-car sensor on control panel. Start the engine. B. Turn on A/C by pressing the button. HVAC system is fitted with three Make sure the temperature control sensors is set to maximum cool. In case of FATC set temperature to ‘Low’...
  • Page 71: Starting & Driving

    STARTING AND DRIVING Pre Driving Checks Daily check: Weekly check:  Tyres for abnormal wear, cracks or  Engine oil level Make sure that: damage and embedded foreign ma-  Windshield, windows, mirrors, lights,  Coolant level terial such as nails, stones, etc. and reflectors are clean and unob- ...
  • Page 72: Driving Tips

    STARTING AND DRIVING Driving Tips Personal driving style  Driving safety systems are merely aids designed to assist driving. You  Do not depress the accelerator pedal Fuel consumption, engine, transmission, are responsible for the distance to brake and tyre wear are mainly affected when starting the engine.
  • Page 73 STARTING AND DRIVING Recommended fuel economy  Avoid high speed when cornering or  Keep the vehicle clean. Get rid of the speeds turning. not in use luggage/stuff lying in the  Depress the clutch fully while shifting boot etc. Gear Speed (km/h) ...
  • Page 74 STARTING AND DRIVING  Be in the maximum possible higher time is high (typically more than Gear Diesel Petrol sec). gear at a given speed. This reduces Speed(km/h) Speed(km/h)  While driving on highways, drive with the engine operating speeds which means the engine is running at lower windows closed.
  • Page 75: Seat Adjustments

    STARTING AND DRIVING Seat Adjustments reclined position as this can be dan- WARNING gerous. You could slide under the Front seat adjustments seat belt in a collision. Do not adjust the driver's seat while Following seat adjustments can be car- driving.
  • Page 76: Rear View Mirrors

    STARTING AND DRIVING Adjustable head restraint Rear View Mirrors (if equipped) Inside Rear View Mirror (IRVM) To adjust the mirror, set the selector knob to the normal position and then move the mirror up, down or sideways manually to obtain the best rear view. WARNING When driving at night, set the selector Do not drive the vehicle without the...
  • Page 77 STARTING AND DRIVING 2. Press the outer part of the switch Motorized outer rear view mirrors NOTE that corresponds to the direction in (if equipped) which you wish to move the mirror. Use antiglare position only when nec- essary, as it reduces rear view clarity. Sun Visors Outer Rear View Mirrors You can adjust the outer rear view mir-...
  • Page 78: Steering Wheel Adjustments

    STARTING AND DRIVING Vanity mirror To adjust the steering wheel WARNING Vanity mirror is provided on the back of Adjust the seat to a comfortable po- Before starting off, make sure the the front passenger side sun visor. sition. steering wheel position is locked. Push release lever completely down Steering Wheel Adjustment Never unlock or adjust the steering...
  • Page 79: Starting The Engine

    STARTING AND DRIVING “LOCK” position prevents normal use of Starting the Engine WARNING the steering wheel after the key is re- Make sure that parking brake is en- moved. The engine emits poisonous exhaust gaged and vehicle is in neutral gear. gases such as carbon monoxide.
  • Page 80: Gear Shifting & Driving

    STARTING AND DRIVING Gear Shifting and Driving Drive modes clutch pedal while driving the ve- hicle stationary on a slope. ECO mode can be used to adjust engine If clutch pedal lower/upper from  characteristics and vehicle performance brake pedal, in this condition cus- in line with desired requirement.
  • Page 81: Braking

    STARTING AND DRIVING Braking occur after the vehicle has been WARNING washed. Your vehicle has power assisted brakes. Do not switch off the ignition while Brake performance may become poor The distance needed to bring the vehicle driving. and unpredictable if brakes are wet. to a halt increases with the speed of the If you switch off the ignition while vehicle.
  • Page 82 STARTING AND DRIVING Switch-off the engine Climbing Sharp Gradients on Loose WARNING Surfaces Turn the key to ‘ACC’ position to switch Do not shift to lower gear on a slip- off the engine. Before switching off the Start off smoothly in a suitable gear. Ac- pery road surface in an at-tempt to in- engine, run the engine in idle condition celerate smoothly so that there is no loss...
  • Page 83: Parking Brakes

    STARTING AND DRIVING wheels left and right, thereby providing Parking Brake increased grip. Mechanical parking brake acting only on If the vehicle stalls or losses headway the rear wheels is provided on the vehi- while climbing a steep hill, make a quick cle.
  • Page 84: Reverse Park Assist

    STARTING AND DRIVING Vehicle parking Reverse Park Assist (if equipped) WARNING  Park the vehicle in a safe place. Reverse Park Assist system is an elec- Never leave children unsupervised in tronic parking aid that will assist you to Switch on the indicator signal before the parked vehicle.
  • Page 85 STARTING AND DRIVING displayed on the vehicles infotainment NOTE system. Turning the ignition ‘OFF’ ‘while the WARNING Park assist feature in running would disable the feature. 0 to 25 cm obstacle detection perfor- mance is not guaranteed due to ultra- Park assist indications sonic sensor technology limitation.
  • Page 86 STARTING AND DRIVING  If the object has a sharp edge sur- Reverse park assist system preven- WARNING tive maintenance face, where surface may divert ech- Due to any reason, if the sensor gets oes from sensor reception. Regularly clean the sensors and misaligned or loses its intended fit- ...
  • Page 87: Emergency & Break- Down Assistance

    EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Emergency Equipment Tool kit and tow hook Jack You should be familiar with the location of the emergency equipment provided in the vehicle and how to use it. Check this equipment periodically and ensure that they are in proper working condition and stowed at their locations.
  • Page 88: Hazard Warning Switch

    EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Advance warning triangle Hazard Warning Switch An advance warning triangle is kept in the luggage compartment. Use advance warning triangle to warn the approaching traffic in case of vehicle break-down or during emergency, where your vehicle could become a potential traffic hazard.
  • Page 89: In Case Of Flat Tyre

    EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE In Case of Flat Tyre Spare Wheel WARNING  Reduce vehicle speed gradually, If you drive with a flat tyre, there is a without making any sudden steering risk of the following hazards: or braking maneuvers. Pay attention A flat tyre affects the ability to ...
  • Page 90 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Following precautions are to be  Snow chains cannot be used on NOTE taken when temporary spare wheel the temporary spare wheel. is fitted on the vehicle. Your vehicle may exhibit some unu- sual driving characteristics when fit- WARNING ted with temporary spare wheel.
  • Page 91 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Wheel covers (if equipped) Jacking point location on vehicle NOTE Use the respective jacking points for Do not use any sharp tools (such as jacking up the vehicle. Jacking point lo- screw driver etc.) to remove the cation are shown below.
  • Page 92 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Jacking the vehicle Position the jack vertically and align the “U” slot provided on jack with jacking point as shown below. Rear jacking Location Assemble the Jack handle and wheel spanner (as shown in jacking fig.) Raise it by turning the jack handle clock- wise until the jack sits completely on jacking point and the base of the jack...
  • Page 93 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Remove wheel mounting nuts with the NOTE help of wheel spanner and take out flat tyre. Check and correct the tyre pressure and wheel nuts tightness of the changed wheel at nearest authorised NOTE service station. Do not place wheel nuts in sand or on Get the flat tyre repaired at the earli- a dirty surface.
  • Page 94: Jump Lead Starting

    EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE  Start the engine of the vehicle with  Do not use wooden blocks or simi- lar objects as a jack underlay. the discharged battery. Never place your hands and feet or   Before disconnecting the jumper ca- lie under the raised vehicle when it bles, let the engine run for several is supported by the jack.
  • Page 95: Towing

    The trey terminals when connecting help of a TATA MOTORS authorized fluid contains acid which can and disconnecting a battery. If dealer or a commercial tow-truck ser- cause injury and severe damage.
  • Page 96 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Tow hook fitment In case of break down we recommend WARNING that your vehicle be towed with the driv-  Open the tailgate and remove tow ing wheels off the ground or place the ve- Never get under your vehicle after ...
  • Page 97: Fuses

    EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Fuses Checking and replacing fuses Your vehicle has fuse boxes at three lo- If any electrical unit in your vehicle is not cations. functioning, check the fuses first. The vehicles electrical circuits have Please follow the steps below that will fuses to protect the wiring from short cir- guide you to check and replace them.
  • Page 98  Ensure that all other fuses are pressed firmly in position.  If a newly inserted fuse also blows, have the cause traced and rectified at nearest TATA MOTORS Authorized Service Centre immediately. WARNING If you manipulate or bridge a faulty...
  • Page 99 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Engine compartment fuse box Fuse Function Fuse Rating STARTER CAL 1 MOTOR WARNING If Fuse box cover is removed for any reason, it should be refitted properly at its original position. NOTE Check the tyre pressure regularly in- cluding spare wheel.
  • Page 100 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Fuses - Engine Compartment INJECTORS (PETROL) HORN HIGH / Fuse Function Fuse H/L LOW LH LOW TONE Rating FRONT FOG HEAD LAMP INTERIOR F/B 2 LOW RH IGNITION EMS BATTERY EMS IGN GLOW PLUG FUEL PUMP (DIESEL) H/L LOW LH BRAKE LAMP...
  • Page 101 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Cabin compartment fuse box To remove the cover, gently pull the cover from bottom side such that the Cover removal procedure lugs get disengaged. Fuse box is located inside the cover be- low steering column. To access the fuse Re-fitment procedure box, remove cover as per procedure Align and engage the top and bottom...
  • Page 102 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Fuses - Cabin Compartment CDL / ACCES- SORY CONN.1 Fuse Function Fuse POWER Rating SOCKET RESTRAINT RE- RELAY COILS TAILGATE ACC CON.2 LATCH TRANSIT/ INFO- HVAC TAINMENT HEATED REAR 25A/10A SCREEN / INT LAMP/ REV 5A/15A FLASHER LAMP &...
  • Page 103: Bulb Specification

    EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Bulb Specification Sr. No. Description Rating Type Qty. HIGH BEAM+LOW BEAM (Option I) 12V, 55W HIGH BEAM (Option II) 12V, 55W LOW BEAM (Option II) 12V,55W TURN SIGNAL FRONT 12V, W21W W21W FOG LAMP FRONT 12V, 19W STOP + POSITION LAMP REAR POSITION LAMP FRONT 12V, 5W...
  • Page 104: Bulb Replacement

    EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Bulb Replacement :(Option I) Replacing - High / Low beam bulb To free the headlamp bulb from the socket, press and swing the retaining Remove the rubber press fit cover Open the bonnet to access the head- spring and pull it straight back.
  • Page 105 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Insert the new bulb (without touch- Replacing the position bulb ing the glass) into the socket. Unlock the position bulb by turning the Move the retaining spring up and socket in counter clockwise direction. push it slightly until it locks properly. Refit the connector into the bulb and press the rubber cover on headlamp housing to fit it properly.
  • Page 106 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Option II: Disconnect lamp connection. Remove low beam bulb. Open the bonnet to access the head- lamps. Remove the socket cover on the backside of the headlamp. Refit low beam bulb by locking Unlock low beam bulb holder clip, high beam bulb holder clip.
  • Page 107 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Connect the connectors of low Unlock position high beam bulb Remove position high beam bulb beam and refit low beam lamp from its place cover. Disconnect motor connection (if required) & high beam lamp con- nection. Refit position high beam bulb.
  • Page 108 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Unlock positon bulb from its Refit positon bulb Refit front direction indicator bulb place. by looking it in clockwise direc- tion. Unlock side indicator lock in anti- Remove position bulb. clockwise direction & remove front direction indicator bulb.
  • Page 109: 24X7 Road Side Assistance

    TVS AA, who will provide Standard procedure when calling breakdown assistance including towing for On Road Assistance in case of a to the nearest TATA MOTORS Authorized breakdown: Workshop through their Authorized Ser-  Dial the toll free help line number –...
  • Page 110 & towing for non-accident cases up  Toll or ferry charges paid by ASP in the call centre at the time of break- to the nearest TATA MOTORS author- reaching to the breakdown site to be down call. ized workshop. Towing charges at ac- settled with ASP in actuals in cash.
  • Page 111 & tacks, war etc. use the towing facility for taking their TATA MOTORS shall not be liable for vehicle to the nearest TATA MOTORS any damages / claims as a result of  ^ On spot repairs at breakdown site authorized workshop only.
  • Page 112: Maintenance

    Be careful not to touch a hot en- suring long trouble free performance. gine, exhaust manifold and NOTE Have your vehicle serviced regularly pipes, muffler, radiator and wa- from TATA MOTORS Authorized Service Refer “Opening and Closing” section ter hoses. Centre. for engine bonnet opening. ...
  • Page 113: Engine Compartment

    MAINTENANCE Engine Compartment - Diesel . Brake fluid reservoir . Windshield washer container . Battery . Dip Stick - Engine Oil . Air Filter . Auxiliary tank . Engine oil filling cap . Fuse & relay box...
  • Page 114 MAINTENANCE Engine Compartment – Petrol . Dip Stick - Engine Oil . Windshield washer container . Battery . Brake fluid reservoir . Air Filter . Auxiliary tank . Engine oil filling cap . Fuse & relay box...
  • Page 115: Engine Oil/Coolant Level

    MAINTENANCE Engine Oil Level NOTE Warm up the engine to normal operating • Do not remove the filler cap when temperature. the engine is running. Turn it ‘OFF’ and wait for minutes for • Do not add oil above than the the oil to return to the oil pan.
  • Page 116 MAINTENANCE Brake Fluid Level For location of Brake Fluid Container NOTE and filling cap, please refer respective Engine Compartment pages. In case of emergency, a large amount of water without engine cool- Engine Coolant Level ant may be added in order to reach a vehicle service location.
  • Page 117: Battery

     Check the battery terminals for cor- with water as necessary. Make sure that only TATA MOTORS rec- rosion (a white or yellowish powder). ommended coolant is used. Mixing of To remove it, wash the terminals with...
  • Page 118: Spark Plug

    MAINTENANCE  Ensure that the battery is securely Spark Plug (Petrol) NOTE mounted.  If you need to connect the battery to • During normal operation, the bat- tery generates gas which is explo- a charger, disconnect both cables to sive in nature.
  • Page 119: Tyres

    MAINTENANCE Tyres Inflation Recommended tyre pressures Check for inflation and condition of your Tyre Ver- Wheel Tyre vehicle tyres periodically. size sion pressure Check the pressure in the tyres when 33 psi they are cold. Front (2.3 bar) Keeping the tyres properly inflated gives 30 psi Petrol Rear...
  • Page 120 MAINTENANCE T yre pressure sticker location Special care for tubeless tyres:  Maintain recommended inflation pressure. Over-inflation, in particu-  While removing tyre from wheel rim lar, may cause puncture or bursting and mounting it back on wheel rim, of tyre. take precautions not to damage tyre bead.
  • Page 121 MAINTENANCE Tyre rotation For 175/65 R14 and 175/60 R15 tyres Wheel Alignment with temporary spare wheel (if To help increase tyre life and distribute Incorrect wheel alignment causes exces- equipped) wear more evenly you should have tyres sive and uneven tyre wear. Check wheel rotated at specified intervals or earlier alignment at specified intervals.
  • Page 122: Key Battery Replacement

    It is recommended to replace WARNING battery at a TATA MOTORS Authorised Service Centre. If the vehicle vibrates abnormally on a smooth road, have the wheel bal- You should, however, proceed as follows anced done immediately.
  • Page 123: On Board Diagnostic (Obd)

    MAINTENANCE Ensure that the “+” symbol on the On Board Diagnostic (OBD II) on RH side below the steering wheel. Re- fer ‘Emergency and Breakdown Assis- System battery is facing upwards. The cor- tance’ section for removal of cover. rect polarity is shown on the battery On board Diagnostics or OBD is an auto- cover.
  • Page 124: Service Instructions

    Service Instructions TATA TIGOR has been manufactured to give you econom- Servicing of the vehicle can be done at any TATA MOTORS ical and trouble free performance. To achieve this, please fol- Authorised Dealer Workshop or TATA MOTORS Authorised low the instructions as stated.
  • Page 125: Service Schedule

    MAINTENANCE Service Schedule Operation Months General Wash the vehicle Every & Clean Con- ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Service denser Fins Check & Top up Fluids (If re- quired): Trans- axle Oil, Coolant,...
  • Page 126 MAINTENANCE Operation Months Check Rubber Boots, Rubber seat, Dust cover & Bushes for damage & re- 7.5K / ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● place if required (Suspension) (First at 15K/12M then at...
  • Page 127 MAINTENANCE Operation Months Replace Diesel - # 75K / Pressure Regu- ● ● lator Check accessory belt condition vis- 15K / ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ually, replace if found damage Check timing belt visual condition, # 105K / ●...
  • Page 128 MAINTENANCE Operation Months Engine (Petrol) Clean air filter el- ement (more fre- 15K / quently for vehi- ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● cle operating as TAXI) Change engine 15K / ● ● ● ● ● ●...
  • Page 129 MAINTENANCE Operation Months Transaxle Replace trans- 75K / ● ● axle oil Brakes Check front brake pads & 15K / rear brake lin- ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ings. Replace if necessary Replace brake fluid Check # 45K / brake system ●...
  • Page 130 MAINTENANCE Operation Months Wheels & Tyres Check & Adjust # 15K / ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Wheel alignment Check for Tyre # 7.5K / pressure, condi- ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●...
  • Page 131: Parking For Long Durations

    MAINTENANCE Vehicle Parking at One Place for sheets of imperforated plastic as they do not allow moisture on the ve- Long Duration hicle body to evaporate. (Non - Use Maintenance) Inflate the tyres to bar above the If you want to park your vehicle at one normal specified pressure and check place for long duration, following care is it at regular intervals.
  • Page 132: Technical Information

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION Fuel Specification The supplementary fuel to be used like kerosene. Ratio for mix- ing of supplementary fuel and diesel are shown in the table. Fuel (Diesel) Ambient Tempera- Percentage Normal grade BS IV compliant diesel conforming to IS1460 ture up to Deg C.
  • Page 133 TECHNICAL INFORMATION WARNING Do not mix gasoline or alcohol with diesel. This mixture can cause an explosion. Fuel (Petrol) Unleaded regular grade petrol conforming to IS 2796:2008 BS IV specification and RON not less than is recommended. It is always recommended to use correct fuel to get optimum emission performance.
  • Page 134: Lubricant Specification

    Soft water 40 : 60 ra- IOCL TATA MOTORS GENUINE COOLANT KOOL PLUS 5 Liters (Diesel) SS7700S1 tio) EP80W LL PETRONAS - TATA MOTORS Genuine Oil – Gear Oil New Transaxle Oil (Next Gen) Gen 80 EP LL 1.8 Liters TATA SS6582...
  • Page 135: Technical Specification

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION Technical Specifications Parameter Diesel Petrol Engine 1.05 CRAIL Turbocharger Intercooled Diesel Model/type 1.2 Revotron Capacity 1047 cc 1199 CC Max. Engine output 51.5 kw @ 4500+/-50 rpm (70 ps @ 4000 +/- 62.5 kw @ 6000 rpm (85 ps @ 6000 rpm) 50 rpm) Max.
  • Page 136 TECHNICAL INFORMATION Parameter Diesel Petrol Steering Electrical Power assist Steering, Rack & Pinion Gear, collapsible Steering Column Type Brakes Brakes Front (Disc); Rear (Drum) Parking brake Cable Operated Mechanical (Variable Lever Ratio) Suspension Type Independent Shock absorber Hydraulic Shock absorber Wheels &...
  • Page 137 TECHNICAL INFORMATION Petrol Parameter Diesel Electrical system System voltage 12 Volts (-ve earth) 12 Volts (-ve earth) 14.5V,120 Amp Alternator capacity 14.5 V, 110 Amp Battery 12V, 50Ah 12V, 44Ah Main chassis dimension (in mm) 2450 2450 Wheel base Track front 1400 1400 Track rear...
  • Page 138 TECHNICAL INFORMATION Parameter Diesel Petrol Minimum Turning Clearance circle 10.65 mm 10.65 m Dia. Weight (in kg) Gross vehicle 1485 XE 1420 XE weight 1500 XE(O) 1435 XE(O) 1490 XM 1422 XM 1505 XM(O) 1437 XM(O) 1510 XT 1442 XT 1525 XT(O),XZ 1457 XT(O),XZ 1530 XZ(O)
  • Page 139: Vehicle Dimensions

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION Vehicle Dimensions...
  • Page 140: Aggregate Identification Nos

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION Aggregate Identification Numbers Engine No. Plate - Petrol Chassis No. punching near driver seat Transaxle No. Punching Engine No. Plate – Diesel VIN plate near front passenger seat...
  • Page 141: Car Care And Value Added Services

    CAR CARE AND VALUE ADDED SERVICES Car Care . To remove stubborn stains and con- After drying the vehicle, inspect it for taminants like tar, use turpentine or chips and scratches that could allow cor- Your vehicle is subjected to many exter- cleaners like ‘Stain remover’...
  • Page 142: Waxing

    CAR CARE AND VALUE ADDED SERVICES Cleaning of Windows, Front and Interior fabric cleaning tips NOTE Rear Glasses . Stains should be treated immediately. Do not attempt to rip or tamper the If left for a long time, they can leave a Clean the windows inside and outside tag.
  • Page 143: Paint Care

    CAR CARE AND VALUE ADDED SERVICES Paint Care Periodic Inspection Following guidelines will help you to pro-  Regularly inspect your vehicle for any tect your Vehicle from corrosion effec- damage in the paint film such as tively. deep scratches and immediately get them repaired from an authorized Proper cleaning service outlet, as these defects tend...
  • Page 144: Extended Warranty

    Extended Warranty Booklet & Cover Note The Extended Warranty booklet and cover note is the basis of the contract between TATA MOTORS LIMITED and the Owner of the vehicle shown on the Extended Warranty booklet. The Customer is to retain this booklet and the same to be produced to the...
  • Page 145  Mechanical / Electrical break down as defined in this warranty and confirmed by the dealer within the stipulated terms and conditions.  TATA MOTORS dealer shall either rep air or replace any part found to be defective with a new p art or an equivalent at no cost to the owner for p arts or labour.
  • Page 146: Value Added Services

    CAR CARE AND VALUE ADDED SERVICES Value Added Services Why are Corrosion Protection Waxes neces- sary? Corrosion is caused by: Water / salt water acid rain & atmospheric fallouts. Critical areas are: Cavities: joints, crevices, spot welds, underbody  Corrosion is the most important factor when we talk about the vehicle life. If you treat your car you can prolong the life. ...
  • Page 147 CAR CARE AND VALUE ADDED SERVICES Engine Wax Treatment Engine Wax is a beige colored transparent lacquer coating on the engine compartment.  Corrosion Prevention for the Engine compartment.  Neat, clean and New Look to Engine compartment.  No effect on MPFI vehicles. ...
  • Page 148 CAR CARE AND VALUE ADDED SERVICES M/s Wurth, M/s Autokrom, M/s 3M India Lt d & M/s Bardahl TATA MOTORS has tied up with for these world class treatment at affordable prices. These treatments are available in all authorized workshops. The Dealer Service Marketing Executive will explain to you the benefits and terms and conditions of this treatment.
  • Page 149  Restoration of original gloss levels, UV protection after gloss is restored.  Cleaning & dressing of tyres, Bumpers & all exterior plastic moldings/trims. TATA MOTORS has tied up with M/s Autokrom, M/s 3M & M/s Wurth for this world class treatment at affordable prices.
  • Page 150  Specialised protection for seat fabric from liquid spills. TATA MOTORS has tied up with M/s Wurth and M/s Autokrom for this world class treatment at affordable prices. This treatment is available in all authorized workshops. The Dealer Service Marketing Executive will explain to you the benefits and terms and conditions of this treatment.
  • Page 151 CAR CARE AND VALUE ADDED SERVICES Why de-carbonisation is required in Diesel engines? Carbon deposits accumulate over time in injector pump, fuel injectors, combustion chambers & intake valves. This causes rough idle, vibration at idle, loss of power, hesitation, misfire, decreased mileage, increased smoke, slowed throttle response. Decarbonisation process is designed to remove these deposits ...
  • Page 152 CAR CARE AND VALUE ADDED SERVICES Engine Flush treatment helps in  Safely and effectively cleaning and removing oxidized particles and fluid contamination left behind from previous oil changes  Preventing further deposits  Freeing sticky lifters and rings  Chemically “tuning” the engine during driving ...
  • Page 153 CAR CARE AND VALUE ADDED SERVICES M/s HOEC Bardahl India Ltd and M/s BG TATA MOTORS has tied up with for these world class treatment at affordable prices. These treatments are available in all authorized workshops. The Dealer Service Marketing Executive will explain to you the ben- efits and terms and conditions of this treatment.
  • Page 154 WARRANTY - TERMS AND CONDITIONS TATA TIGOR We WARRANT each vehicle and parts thereof our judgment which shall be final and binding, to affect its manufactured by us to be free from defect in material and reliability, nor shall it apply if, in our opinion which shall be...
  • Page 155 WARRANTY - TERMS AND CONDITIONS or quality of the vehicle or parts, such as slight noise or vi- This warranty is fully transferable to subsequent vehi- cle owner. Only unexpired remaining period of war- bration, defects appearing only under particular or irregular ranty applies.
  • Page 156 ENVIRONMENT SAFETY TATA MOTORS LTD. is committed to produce vehicles using en-  Shift to higher gears as soon as it is possible. Use each gear vironmentally sustainable technology. A number of features upto rd of its maximum engine speed.
  • Page 157 All filters such as air, oil and fuel filters (check periodically). Turbocharger. Electrical connections. If the ‘Service’ lamp continuously glows, please take the ve- hicle to a TATA MOTORS authorized service outlet. Catalytic Converter. EMS wiring harness i.e. electrical connections to all sen- sors and actuators.

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