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Rishabh Rathore
February 8, 2025

I need to install Dashcam with hardwiring. Hard to trust to offline mechanics with limited knowledge. I found the ACC fuse from fuse diagram but not able to figure out the VCC fuse (which runs even without IGN). It's not clearly mentioned in manual and fuse diagram. Is there any way to figure this out.

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Mr. Anderson
February 11, 2025

The document does not provide specific details about a VCC fuse for hardwiring a dashcam in the TATA Motors Harrier XE. However, you can identify a suitable fuse by checking the fuse box inside the engine compartment or under the dashboard. Look for a fuse labeled "INTERIOR F/B BAT - I" (60A) or "EMS IGN" (5A), as these may provide constant or ignition-based power. Always verify with a multimeter and refer to the fuse box sticker for confirmation.

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Summary of Contents for TATA Motors Harrier XE

  • Page 1 OWNER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 2 CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE In our constant endeavour to provide assistance and complete You can also approach nearest TATA MOTORS dealer. A sepa- service backup, TATA MOTORS has established an all India cus- rate Dealer network address booklet is provided with the tomer assistance centre.
  • Page 3 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 4 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 5: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Safety Opening & Closing Dashboard & Features Important Information Keys Cockpit Safe Driving Doors Instrument Cluster (for TFT) Seat Belts Windows Driver Information System Child Restraint System (CRS) 06 Bonnet Opening Display Messages Air Bags Tailgate Opening Instrument Cluster (for LCD) Fuel Lid Child Lock Driver Information System...
  • Page 6 CONTENTS Dashboard & Features Stowage Areas Dashboard & Features Steering Wheel Switches Puddle / Ajar Lamp Storage Compartments Roof Lamp Glove Box Infotainment System Display Goggle Holder Boot Lamp Speakers & Tweeter Outer Mirror with Logo Utility Pockets on Front Doors 91 projection USB/AUX Utility Pockets on Rear Doors...
  • Page 7 CONTENTS Starting & Driving Stowage Areas Climate Control Hooks Air Distribution Pre-Driving Checks Driving Tips Front seat back pockets Air Vents Seat Adjustments Side vent for rear passenger Rear Seat folding HVAC Controls Rear View Mirrors Fully Automatic Temperature Control (FATC) Sun Visors Quick Cooling Steering Wheel Adjustments...
  • Page 8 CONTENTS Starting & Driving Emergency & Break- Maintenance down Assistance Reverse Gear Maintenance & Service Emergency Equipment Braking Engine Compartment Hazard Warning Switch Driving Oil / Fluid Level In Case of Flat Tyre Drive Mode Battery Jump Lead Starting Terrain Response Mode Tyres Towing Parking Brake...
  • Page 9 CONTENTS Warranty – Terms and Technical Information Car Care and Value Conditions Added Services Fuel Specification Car Care Warranty – Lubricant Specification Terms & Conditions Washing Technical Specification Waxing Vehicle Dimensions Polishing Aggregate Identification Nos Interior Fabric Cleaning Paint Care Wiper Care Value Care AMC Extended Warranty...
  • Page 10 CONTENTS Environment Safety Environment Safety...
  • Page 11: Safety

    SAFETY Important Information Safe Driving Safety Tips  Always take into account the road Safety consciousness not only ensures In this Owner's Manual, you will find the your safety and the safety of other road conditions, weather conditions, vehi- text under the heading “WARNING” and users, but it also helps to reduce the cle speed in order to prevent acci- “NOTE”...
  • Page 12 Maintain a Do not attempt to start the engine greater distance from the vehicle in if vehicle gets flooded due to water. front. Tow the vehicle to a safe place. Contact a nearest TATA MOTORS Authorised Service Centre...
  • Page 13: Seat Belts

    SAFETY  Position the lap portion of seat belt Driving on gradients Seat Belts across your thighs, below your abdo- When climbing gradient, the vehicle may This section describes your vehicle seat men. To remove slack, pull up a bit begin to slow down and show a lack of belt, airbag and child restraints system.
  • Page 14 If the vehicle has been involved in a col- WARNING lision, get it inspected immediately at Au- pre-tensioner seat belt thorised TATA MOTORS SERVICE Center. assembly mechanisms become hot during activation. Do not touch pre-tensioner seat belt assemblies for several minutes...
  • Page 15 Keep seat belt reminder lamp will blink occupant sensor. TATA motors the seat belt low so that it does and a buzzer will sound for pre- does not recommended any non- not come across the abdomen.
  • Page 16: Child Restraint System (Crs)

    Child Restraint System (CRS) ufacturer. (if applicable) Once your child outgrows the forward- TATA MOTORS strongly recommends the facing CRS, your child is ready for a use of Child Restraint Systems (CRS) for booster seat. all children up to age of...
  • Page 17 SAFETY Recommended CRS posi- Rear Rear Interme- Front Rear Mass Interme- tion as per the vehicle ma- Outboard Outboard Group diate Group diate Group Passenger Center trix Centre Outboard The suitability of seat position for carriage of children and rec- Up to Up to 9 ommended category of CRS is...
  • Page 18 SAFETY WARNING WARNING NOTE If your vehicle is equipped with a Do not use an infant carrier or a  Do not install a booster seat or a front passenger air bag (PAB) and child safety seat that "hooks“ over booster cushion with only the lap do not have PAB deactivation a seatback, it will not provide...
  • Page 19 SAFETY...
  • Page 20: Air Bags

    SAFETY  Collision Sensors When an airbag inflates, you may see Supplementary Restraint System some smoke-like particles. The particles  SRS wiring harness (SRS - Air bags) are a normal by-product of the process  SRS Warning lamp that generates the non-toxic gas used for The System is active when ignition airbag inflation.
  • Page 21 SAFETY Side airbags are mounted in front row Curtain airbags are mounted above the NOTE seats for outboard occupants only. doors along the roof on both sides.  Open your windows and doors as soon as possible after collision to reduce prolonged exposure to the smoke and powder released by the inflating air bag.
  • Page 22 SAFETY legs comfortably extended and WARNING their feet on the floor until the  Even in vehicles with air bags, vehicle is parked and the engine you and your passengers must is turned off. always wear the seat belts  If an occupant is out of position provided.
  • Page 23 SAFETY Not recommended seating position...
  • Page 24 SAFETY If your SRS malfunctions, the air bag collision or sudden stop, causing WARNING may not inflate properly during a colli- injuries to occupants in the  Never place your arm over the sion thereby increasing risk of serious in- vehicle.
  • Page 25 SAFETY We recommend the customer to imme- The Airbag Warning Symbol on sun visor please contact your Authorized diately visit TATA MOTORS authorised reminds extreme hazards associated TATA MOTORS Dealer service centre and get the SRS system with the use of rearward-facing child re- necessary guidance.
  • Page 26 SAFETY occupant protection during a rear colli- causes a sudden vehicle deceleration. Air Bag Deployment Conditions sion. Since the collision is underneath the ve- When front airbags should not de- hicle, damage may not be readily visible. Rollovers collision: During a rollover ploy? collision occupants may float inside the When front airbags may not deploy,...
  • Page 27: Child Lock

    SAFETY When a side airbag may not deploy, Child Lock (if equipped) NOTE even with exterior visible vehicle  Lift the lock lever upward to de- damage? activate the childproof lock when It is possible that the side airbag does not required.
  • Page 28: Anti-Theft Device: Immobilizer

    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 Authorized Service Centre - Contact a TATA MOTORS Authorized Service Centre immediately Ignition ON...
  • Page 29: Abs

    SAFETY judgment. Drive within safety mar- Anti-lock braking system While Braking gin taking into consideration pre- (ABS)  If ABS intervenes: continue to de- vailing weather and traffic condi- press the brake pedal vigorously un- ABS regulates brake pressure in such a tions.
  • Page 30: Ebd

    By actively brake system checked immedi- pre-filling the brake-system the brake re- ately at a TATA MOTORS Author- Roll over Mitigation (ROM) sponse time is reduced and results in a ized Service Centre as soon as The main feature of the Roll over Mitiga- shorter stopping distance.
  • Page 31 SAFETY inner wheels during turning. DWT-B re- Hydraulic Brake Assist (HBA) duces understeer tendency of the car In a dangerous emergency situation, and a higher curve speed can be most drivers don't use the full available achieved. performance of the brake system, be- cause they brake too soft.
  • Page 32 SAFETY...
  • Page 33: Opening & Closing

    OPENING AND CLOSING Keys (as applicable) Name Remote key Description Unlocking all doors Approach light/Tail gate opening Flip key with remote Locking all doors Folding key blade in/out Locking all doors Mechanical key Unlocking all doors Locking all doors Approach light Smart Key (PEPS) Tail gate opening Unlocking all doors...
  • Page 34 OPENING AND CLOSING Flip Key with Remote KEYS WARNING A key is an electronic access and author-  Do not turn ‘ON’ ignition switch ization system which is provided as a by using key with any type of standard feature on your vehicle. metal wound around its grip or in contact with it.
  • Page 35 OPENING AND CLOSING Approach light Folding key blade IN / OUT Flip key Features Press approach light button ( ) once, low Press button ( ) to flip out the key blade. Vehicle search beam and positon lamp will turn ‘ON’. For folding, press the button ( ) and fold In vehicle, locked condition if lock button...
  • Page 36 OPENING AND CLOSING Also, when unlocked with remote key Smart Key (PEPS) 1. Locking all door and if no door is opened within sec- Pressing the Lock button ( ) once. Re- onds, vehicle doors get automatically mote locks all the doors of the vehicle. locked.
  • Page 37 OPENING AND CLOSING Outer cover of door handle will be un-  Unlocking Door with Emergency NOTE lock first. If smart key battery is low/drained Remove the cover to access the door  or vehicle battery is low/drained, Slot is provided below driver door ...
  • Page 38 OPENING AND CLOSING Smart Key Features Auto locking / unlocking of doors / Smart key Precautions auto relock Force Panic ON operation If smart key is close to radio transmit- In PEPS variants, door will get unlocked ter such as radio station or an airport When vehicle is in OFF condition, if we which can interfere with normal oper- when ignition is OFF by pressing Start...
  • Page 39 OPENING AND CLOSING Two Smart Keys Scenarios Scenarios Precondition Action PEPS behavior One smart key is inside the Lock the vehicle with out- vehicle (away from Immobi- side smart key (passive Vehicle is in OFF lizer antenna) and other lock / RKE lock) and keep When user tries to start the vehicle with mode and all door inside smart key, vehicle doesn’t start.
  • Page 40 OPENING AND CLOSING Scenarios Precondition Action PEPS behavior Lock the vehicle with out- One smart key is inside the vehicle (near When user tries to unlock/lock the ve- Vehicle side smart key and keep Immobilizer antenna) and other smart hicle ((RKE lock / unlock) with inside OFF mode and outside smart key away key is outside the vehicle within authen-...
  • Page 41: Doors

    OPENING AND CLOSING Doors Option 2 Horn honking when Door locking using door handle switch (DHS) Option 1 Door locking / unlocking using door If vehicle is in unlock condition and handle switch (DHS) Door locking / unlocking with key smart key is not available, (i.e.
  • Page 42: Windows

    OPENING AND CLOSING Locking without a key from inside Unlocking the doors from inside Windows Power windows (if equipped) All the doors can also be locked from in- Door opening knob side by pressing knob on driver door and Door opening Lever Front Window Winding Switch (Right) independently on other doors respec- Front Window Winding Switch (Left)
  • Page 43 OPENING AND CLOSING The Anti-pinch module is provided. It will NOTE stop window upward movement if any Power windows can be operated obstruction or resistance detected. sec. in ‘IGN OFF’ and ‘KEY OUT’ position, provided doors are Thus, it gives full and reliable protection Glasses are wound up by pulling the not open.
  • Page 44: Bonnet Opening

    OPENING AND CLOSING Inhibit switch (if equipped) Inhibit switch OFF Bonnet Opening When switch Ensure that the vehicle is in neutral pressed, light gear with the parking brake applied. turns ‘ON’. The indi- Pull the bonnet release lever. The vidual switches pro- bonnet will pop up slightly.
  • Page 45 OPENING AND CLOSING Closing To close the bonnet, hold the bonnet by one hand, disengage the stay rod and clamp it back properly. Lower the bonnet close to the bumper, then let it drop down. WARNING Ensure that the bonnet is properly locked before driving or it can fly up unexpectedly during driving.
  • Page 46: Tailgate Opening

    OPENING AND CLOSING Tail gate opening (as applicable) Option II Option III NOTE Some variants may have multiple options. Option I When user press the Tail gate button on If vehicle is locked and tail gate is remote, Tail gate gets unlatched. closed.
  • Page 47: Fuel Lid

    OPENING AND CLOSING To open the fuel cap by turning it in Fuel lid NOTE counter clockwise for fuel filling.  To open the fuel flap, gently press on During closing Tail gate if doors For closing, close the fuel cap and fuel flap.
  • Page 48  When smart key is inside the car, fuel flap can be open by pressing the flap. If fuel cap needs replacement, ensure that it is replaced by a genuine cap at the TATA MOTORS Authorized Service Centre only.
  • Page 49: Dashboard & Features

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Cockpit A.C. Air vent Air Bag (PAB) Infotainment Display (if fitted) Combi-Switch Horn pad Start/Stop switch (if fitted) Air Bag (DAB) Steering Wheel Switches (if fitted) Controls Foot Rest Foldable Arm-Rest Parking Brake Lever Gear Shift Lever Terrain Response Knob (if fitted) USB/AUX Port HVAC Control panel...
  • Page 50: Instrument Cluster (For Tft)

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Instrument Cluster ( TFT Screen) Driver Information Display Speedometer Tachometer Fuel Gauge Temperature Gauge NOTE: All indicators shown may not be applicable to your vehicle.
  • Page 51 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Speedometer Tachometer Fuel Gauge When the ignition switch is in “ON” posi- tion, fuel gauge gives an approximate in- dication of the amount of fuel in the fuel tank. In indication window, “F” stands for full and “E” stands for empty. Speedometer indicates the vehicle speed in km/h.
  • Page 52 Low fuel warning symbol will blink. buzzer. In this case, stop the vehicle, Take your vehicle to the nearest switch ‘OFF’ the engine and cool it down TATA MOTORS Authorised service for some time. Contact the nearest TATA station. MOTORS Authorised Service centre im-...
  • Page 53: Driver Information System

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Driver Information System Driver Information System Image Description Indicates distance travelled by a vehicle. The Odometer reading does not Odometer return to “ ” when maximum value is reached, the display will freeze to max- imum value. The trip meter can be used to measure the distance travelled on short trips Trip meter A &...
  • Page 54 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Driver Information System Image Description Indicates the number of days/kilometers in which service is due. If service is overdue, it will display “ ” km or “ ” days and spanner symbol will blink at every ignition ON for few seconds. Never reset the display between service intervals otherwise this may result in to incorrect readings.
  • Page 55 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES The indication on the display screen may Instantaneous fuel economy Average fuel economy (AFE) be delayed if fuel consumption is af- (IFE) fected by driving pattern. NOTE  IFE will vary frequently as per driving pattern.  IFE display does not show Fuel Economy of last drive.
  • Page 56 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES AFE value is estimate of fuel economy it condition of the vehicle. It is an estimate TATA MOTORS Authorized Ser- may vary significantly based upon driv- value of the available driving distance. vice Centre. ing conditions, driving habits and condi- If low fuel warning light turns ‘ON’, fill the...
  • Page 57 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Setting Screen Illumination Screen Outside Ambient temperature This displays outside ambient tempera- ture in units of °C with the resolution of °C. Screen can be seen in DIS by long press- The temperature sensor shows the front switch for more than bumper of the vehicle, therefore the You can select illumination setting by...
  • Page 58 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES At outside temperature falls below - °C “snowflake symbol along with Ice Possi- ble” warning appears in addition to the outside temperature. WARNING If display shows OAT temp as “- - “, take your car to a TATA authorized service Centre.
  • Page 59: Display Messages

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Display Messages on Instrument Cluster Below messages can be displayed in the screen for sec based on the priority and some of the warnings shall be minimized in the screen. Warning Messages (messages displayed within the Red border) NOTE: All messages may not be applicable to your vehicle Warning Messages on Instrument Cluster Warning / Information Title...
  • Page 60 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Warning Messages on Instrument Cluster Warning / Information Title Warning Message Title (Displayed after Warning Message Title) Low Brake Fluid Brake Warning Low Brake Fluid Check and Refill Electronic Brake Distribution Fault EBD Malfunction Drive Cautiously Contact Service Center Electronic Stability Fault Electronic Stability System Malfunction Detected Contact Service Center...
  • Page 61 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Warning Messages on Instrument Cluster Warning / Information Title Warning Message Title (Displayed after Warning Message Title) Low Beam Lamp Failed Lamp Warning Low Beam Lamp Failure Low SoC Indication Battery Warning Low Battery Charge Forward Collision Warning Indica- Collision Alert Object Ahead Apply Brake tion...
  • Page 62 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Alert Messages (messages displayed within Grey border) NOTE: All messages may not be applicable to your vehicle. Alert / Information Title Alert Message Title Action to be taken Speed Limit Warning Speed Limit Warning Over Speeding Detected Slow Down HDC Deactivation Due To Speed Hill Decent Control System Deactivated Speed Crossed Set Limit...
  • Page 63 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Alert / Information Title Alert Message Title Action to be taken Traction Control Off Traction Control System TCS Turned Off Hill Hold Control Active Hill Hold Control HDC Activated Ice Possible Weather Alert Ice Formation Possible Drive Cautiously Auto Headlamp Lamp Alert Auto Headlamp Activated...
  • Page 64 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Alert / Information Title Alert Message Title Action to be taken Autonomous Start Enabled - Auto Start-Stop Auto Start Enabled Low Brake Assist Vacuum Brake Vacuum Low Autonomous Start Enabled – Auto Start-Stop Auto Start Enabled High Cabin Temperature Cabin Temp high Autonomous Start Enabled –...
  • Page 65 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Alert / Information Title Alert Message Title Action to be taken Auto Start Disabled Engine Error Auto Start-Stop Auto Start Disabled Due to Engine Error Auto Start Disabled Engine Limp Auto Start-Stop Auto Start Disabled Engine Limp Home Home Auto Start Disabled Hood/Door Auto Start-Stop...
  • Page 66: Instrument Cluster (For Lcd)

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Instrument Cluster (LCD Screen) Driver Information Display Speedometer Tachometer Fuel Gauge Set knob Temperature Gauge Mode knob NOTE: All indicators shown may not be applicable to your vehicle...
  • Page 67 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Speedometer Tachometer Fuel Gauge When the ignition switch is in “ON” posi- tion, fuel gauge gives an approximate in- dication of the amount of fuel in the fuel tank. “F” stands for full and “E” stands for empty. When fuel in the tank is near to empty Speedometer indicates the vehicle position, low fuel warning Tell tale turns...
  • Page 68 Temperature Gauge dicated can result in severe engine blinking. Take your vehicle to the When the ignition switch is in the “ON” damage or fire. nearest TATA MOTORS Authorised position, this gauge indicates the engine service station. coolant temperature. NOTE ...
  • Page 69: Driver Information System

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Driver Information System Driver Information System Image Description Indicates distance travelled by a vehicle. The Odometer reading does not Odometer return to “ ” when maximum value is reached, the display will freeze to maximum value. The trip meter can be used to measure the distance travelled on short trips Trip meter A &...
  • Page 70 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Driver Information System Image Description Indicates the number of days/kilometers in which service is due. If service is overdue, it will display “ ” km or “ ” days and spanner symbol will blink at every ignition ON for few seconds. Never reset the display between ser- vice intervals otherwise this may result in to incorrect readings.
  • Page 71 Average fuel economy is Fuel consumption” bar graph displayed as ‘--.--‘, then take your vehicle mode & if fuel gauge reduces to TATA MOTORS Authorized Service tank level then LCD Centre. screen will automatically goes to fuel mode.
  • Page 72 If DTE is displayed as ‘---‘, then take pose. tion of vehicle. your vehicle to the TATA MOTORS  Average Fuel Consumption will Authorized Service Centre. Outside Ambient temperature get Reset to ‘0’ when Battery is removed and refitted.
  • Page 73: Display Messages

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Warning Messages on Display Messages on Instrument Cluster Warning Title/ Title Instrument Cluster Below messages can be displayed in the screen for 4 sec HDC Deactivation Due To HDC Deactive based on the priority. Speed Above Set Value Engine Is Locked Engine locked Low Brake Fluid...
  • Page 74 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Warning Messages on Warning Messages on Warning Title/ Title Warning Title/ Title Instrument Cluster Instrument Cluster Resume to Target Autonomous Start Ena- Speed Not Possible in Unable to resume bled - Brake Vacuum Auto start Current Gear Cruise off Cruise Off Autonomous Start Ena-...
  • Page 75: Tell Tales

    . Lamp blinks: Vehicle is in immobilized condition when key is not in- serted. Immobilizer . Lamp ON: Problem with key/system. Contact a TATA MOTORS Author- ised Service Centre. 4. Lamp OFF: Normal condition (Authenticated user) and engine will start.
  • Page 76 If the low oil pressure indicator does not glow or remains ‘ON’ with Low Oil Pressure the ‘IGN’ ‘ON’ and engine is running, it indicates a fault in the elec- indicator trical circuit / lubrication system. Contact the TATA MOTORS Au- thorised Service Centre.
  • Page 77 If it remains ‘ON’ while the engine is running, it indicates that the battery is not getting charged. Switch off all unnecessary electrical equipment and contact the TATA MOTORS Authorised Service Centre. Seat belt warning indicator comes ‘ON’ for seconds, when ignition is turned ‘ON’.
  • Page 78 . ABS/EBD system has a fault. seconds. If the engine is overheating, this indicator blinks along with an audi- ble buzzer at his stage Contact the TATA MOTORS Authorised Ser- vice Centre immediately. This symbol blinks along with audible High Coolant buzzer when engine coolant temperature is more than normal.
  • Page 79 (If applicable) Illuminates continuously if excess water is accumulated in the fuel filter. Water in fuel Contact the TATA MOTORS Authorised Service Centre to drain the water indicator Amber immediately to avoid serious damage to the fuel injection system.
  • Page 80 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Remarks Warning Lamps Color Indicator Daytime running lamps This symbol illuminates when the Day Time Running lamp is ‘ON’. Amber DRL (if applicable) All four door and Tail gate are indicated independently when respective Door Ajar lamp door or tail gate is open.
  • Page 81 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Warning Lamps Color Indicator Remarks Electronic Stability Pro- If continuously ON then ESP system is at fault condition, Please take gram (ESP) Amber your vehicle to nearest TATA authorized service center at the earliest. (if applicable) Illuminates when ignition is switched ‘ON’ and goes ‘OFF’ after Seconds.
  • Page 82 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Warning Lamps Color Indicator Remarks Illuminates when ignition is switched ‘ON’ and goes ‘OFF’ after Seconds. When the vehicle speed cross km/hrs. then Speed limit Warning indicator turn ‘ON’ along with for every 2 minute chime shall be sounded (Audible warn- ing).
  • Page 83 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Warning Lamps Color Indicator Remarks ECO lamp ON indicates Economy drive. This mode is used to achieve Green better fuel economy. (If applicable) SPORT This symbol comes ON when SPORT driving mode is activated when Amber more torque is required. (If applicable) CITY CITY lamp ON indicates City drive mode.
  • Page 84: Audio Reminders

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Audio Reminders (as applicable) Driver Seat Belt reminder Door open reminder If seat belt remains unbuckled and vehi- If any door is open and try to lock the ve- Key in reminder / audio warning cle speed goes above km/ hrs.
  • Page 85: Combi Switches

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Pull the lever back to normal for low The lamp can be activated again Combi-Switch (RH Stalk) beam. by performing the same action. High beam Flash (spring return) Low Beam iii. To flash the high beam, pull the lever Rotate stalk to turn ‘ON’...
  • Page 86 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES 2) Slow Wipe Head lamp leveling rotary switch Combi-Switch (LH Stalk) Push the stalk towards position continuous slow wipe. 3) Fast Wipe Push the stalk towards position continuous fast wipe. 4) Flick wipe (spring return) Pull the stalk downwards and hold it for continuous wipe, the wiper continuously wipes across the wind- shield at low speed till the stalk is re-...
  • Page 87 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES (if equipped) Auto front wipe Rear Wash and Wipe Rear Wipe (If equipped) Turn the rotary knob counter If your vehicle is fitted with a Rain and clockwise such that it aligns Light Sensor, Auto Front Wipe is acti- its positions with arrow mark to operate vated only when the wiper stalk is in the rear windshield wiper continuously.
  • Page 88: Fascia Switches

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Fascia Switches WARNING If you operate wash and wipe func- Fascia switches are provided on the cen- tion for more than seconds the ter console below HVAC control panel. controller cuts off the supply to Washer motors to avoid overheat- ing.
  • Page 89: Steering Wheel Switches

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Steering Wheel Switches (LHS) 3. Phone receive / PTT 4. Source (Push to Talk) (If equipped) Press above switch to select the required source in the infotain- Press above switch to accept incoming ment system i.e. USB, AUX, AM, FM. call when a cell phone is connected via Bluetooth.
  • Page 90 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Steering Wheel Switches (RHS) OK / Select & long press Changing the set cruise ( If equipped) for setting speed The set cruise speed can be adjusted Press above switch to select the op- (i.e. increased or decreased) using ‘+’ (to tion and also press long (approx.
  • Page 91: Mic

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Mic (If applicable) Cruise control master Infotainment System Display (If applicable) switch Cruise speed can be re- sumed only if cruise control is deac- tivated by depressing Brake Pedal. To resume the previously set cruise speed, accelerate the vehicle to a speed above approx.
  • Page 92: Speakers & Tweeter

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Speakers & Tweeter (if equipped) USB/AUX Port (if equipped) Tweeter Speaker Connect your portable digital music play- ers, pen drives etc. to this socket for Speakers and tweeters are provided playing music tracks through the vehi- on models with infotainment system. cles music system.
  • Page 93: Smart Charger

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Smart Charger (if equipped) Power Socket NOTE Use of inappropriate electrical ac- cessories can cause damage to your vehicle’s electrical system. Make sure that any electrical ac- cessories you use are designed to plug into this type of socket and rating.
  • Page 94: Antenna

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Antenna Option II Roof Grab Handle (If applicable) Option I Roof grab handles are provided on all Shark FIN antenna is provided on the seats except driver’s seat. This helps in roof at rear end. Antenna is located on the roof. Turn an- comfortable positioning of passengers tenna anticlockwise to remove from ve- during the journey.
  • Page 95: Front Fog Lamp

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES An indicator on the switch will be illumi- For switching ‘ON’ the rear fog lamps, Front Fog Lamps (If applicable) nated when the front fog light is ‘ON’. front fog lamp must be ‘ON’. Front fog lamp is located on Cornering feature: Operate the rear fog lamp switch pro- front bumper.
  • Page 96: Roof Lamp

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES DOOR - In this position, Roof Lamp the lamp turns ‘ON’ with Interior roof lighting lamp is provided on dimming when either of the roof with inbuilt switch. the doors are opened. When the last door is closed, the lamp will turn ‘OFF’...
  • Page 97: Boot Lamp

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Boot Lamp (if equipped) Outer Mirror with Logo projection Side indicator lamp on ORVM (if equipped) It is provided on outer part of ORVM. Boot lamp is provided in the rear lug- Outer mirror with logo projection is lo- gage compartment to illuminate the It will turn ON when the turn signal in- cated on both ORVM (Outside Rear...
  • Page 98: Front Lamp

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Front Lamp Lamp Condensation / Fogging Tail Lamp Condition Condensation is a natural phenome- non in Lamp. This occurs mainly be- cause atmospheric condi- tion/weather change. During normal condensation, thin film of mist is visi- ble on the inside surface of the exterior lens.
  • Page 99: Stowage Areas

    STOWAGE AREAS Storage Compartment Glove box Mobile / Wallet stowage(near gear Stowage below arm rest shifter lever) Goggle holder Foldable arm rest Cup holder for front passenger Utility pockets on front doors Tailgate Compartment Stowage for rear passenger Utility pockets on rear doors Hooks...
  • Page 100: Glove Box

    STOWAGE AREAS Glove box Glove box illumination iii) Stowage detail Opening and closing The glove box lamp illuminates when the Following items can be stowage in glove glove box is opened. box. – Pull the lever to open the To open Owner’s manual and other vehicle glove box flap.
  • Page 101: Goggle Holder

    STOWAGE AREAS Goggle holder (If applicable) Cooling facility (If applicable) Utility pockets on front doors Goggle holder is provided near the roof Utility pockets are provided on front On selected models cooling facility is provided below driver foldable arm rest. lamp.
  • Page 102: Utility Pockets On Rear Doors

    STOWAGE AREAS Utility pockets on rear doors Mobile / Wallet stowage Cup holder for front passenger Place for keeping wallet / mobile is pro- Utility pockets are provided on rear Space for cup holder are provided in cen- vided in front of Gear shifter lever. doors and it can be used to keep follow- tre console.
  • Page 103: Stowage For Rear Passenger

    STOWAGE AREAS Stowage for rear passenger (If Foldable arm rest (If applicable) Stowage below arm rest applicable) Stowage below front arm rest with chiller A foldable arm rest has been provided in is provided on center console between Stowage for rear passenger is provided the rear seat.
  • Page 104: Tailgate Compartment

    STOWAGE AREAS Compartment Stowage below load floor Tailgate WARNING  Distribute the items of luggage as evenly as possible.  Position heavy loads as far for- wards as possible and as low down in the trunk as possible.  Never allow occupants to travel in the luggage compartment.
  • Page 105: Hooks

    STOWAGE AREAS Front seat back pockets (If applica- Hooks Hooks in luggage compartment Coat Hanger (If applicable) (if applicable) ble) Coat hanger is provided for rear passen- Rear pockets are provided behind the These hooks are provided on both sides ger near grab handle.
  • Page 106 STOWAGE AREAS...
  • Page 107: Hooks 95 Air Distribution

    CLIMATE CONTROL The Climate Control regulates the temperature inside the vehicle and filter the dust particles in cabin based on the user set temperature settings. Air Distribution- The air is distributed through the vents in the passenger compartment as shown below:...
  • Page 108: Front Seat Back Pockets 95 Air Vents

    CLIMATE CONTROL Air vents Side Vent for Rear passenger (if applicable) Centre Vent Side air vents are provided on both side Centre air vents are provided on dash- of B pillar for rear passenger. board. Air flow and its direction can be Air flow and its direction can be adjusted adjusted with the help of knob provided with the help of knob provided on re-...
  • Page 109: Hvac Controls

    CLIMATE CONTROL 1. HVAC Controls (if applicable) Temperature control Fresh / Recirculation air mode Press the switch to activate / deactivate air recirculation mode. HIGH The temperature control knob allows you to adjust the temperature. The tempera- ture can be increased by rotating the Press to ‘ON’...
  • Page 110 CLIMATE CONTROL Fresh Air mode: (Indicator light ‘OFF’) Blower Speed control AC ON/OFF Fresh air is drawn into the vehicle. Always use when: HIGH  Discomfort is felt or windows are fogging up.  Using air flow modes during demist / defrost. This is to turn ‘ON’...
  • Page 111 CLIMATE CONTROL  While starting the vehicle itself Air distribution control NOTE after long duration (more than  Condensation may drip from the days), following procedure underside of the vehicle when it needs to be followed to meet AC is in cooling mode. Traces of wa- performance.
  • Page 112 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 Fresh / Recircula- Blower Speed Air Flow Direction Air Temperature AC ON/OFF tion air mode...
  • Page 113: Control (Fatc)

    CLIMATE CONTROL Blower speed control up switch Also, when the display is not in climate 2. Fully Automatic Temperature mode then climate information will be Control (FATC) (if applicable) Temperature control knob displayed on the all-time display provide FATC system controls the inside temper- Auto ‘ON’...
  • Page 114 CLIMATE CONTROL increased by steps of ºC. User can se- Air Distribution (Mode) switch Blower Speed Control down lect temperature range from ºC to switch (Low) In AUTO mode, the FATC sys- ºC. Whereas the anticlockwise direc- Press the Blower Speed con- tem will regulate the mode tion decreases the temperature.
  • Page 115 CLIMATE CONTROL heated air that will, as quickly as pos- in recirculation mode, particularly with Fresh Air / Recirculation switch sible, raise or lower the interior tem- AC OFF, can cause the windows fog up. When the recirculation perature to your preference. switch or LED is switched When you set the temperature to its NOTE...
  • Page 116 CLIMATE CONTROL Control Knob Position Button Position (10) Rear Maximum Fresh/air Blower Blower Auto Func- Temperature demister defrost Recir Distribution Button Down tions Culation Normal Desired Desired Desired change change Speed Speed change change heating Temperature change change Quick treme right till Fresh change speed...
  • Page 117 CLIMATE CONTROL Control Knob Position Button Position (10) Rear Maximum Fresh/air Auto Blower Blower Func- Temperature demister defrost Recir Distribution Button Down tions Culation To the right up Defrost- to the desired Fresh change Speed temperature Panel change change...
  • Page 118: Quick Cooling

    CLIMATE CONTROL HVAC Sensors: Outside Ambient Temperature Quick Cooling (OAT) sensor HVAC system is fitted with three sensors If your vehicle is parked under the sun, It is located under the front bumper grill. you can cool it down fast by following the Solar sensor steps given below: NOTE...
  • Page 119: 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 120: Driving Tips

    STARTING AND DRIVING  Driving safety systems are merely Driving Tips Personal driving style aids designed to assist driving. You  Do not press the accelerator pedal Fuel consumption, engine, transmission, are responsible for the distance to brake and tyre wear are mainly affected while starting the engine.
  • Page 121 STARTING AND DRIVING  Avoid high speed when cornering or  Keep the vehicle clean. Get rid of the Recommended fuel economy turning. not in use luggage/stuff lying in the speeds boot etc.  Press the clutch fully while shifting Gear Speed (km/h) ...
  • Page 122 STARTING AND DRIVING same vehicle speed. Lesser the num- the windows the higher will be the re- Gear Speed(km/h) ber of engine revolution lesser the sistance to the vehicle at higher fuel burned. speeds which will reduce the fuel ef- ficiency.
  • Page 123: Seat Adjustments

    STARTING AND DRIVING Seat Adjustments Seat height adjustment WARNING (If equipped) Do not adjust the driver's seat while Front seat adjustments To raise the seat, pull and continue driving. Adjusting the seat while Following seat adjustments can be car- pumping the lever ( ) in the upward di- driving could cause the driver to ried out manually.
  • Page 124 STARTING AND DRIVING Lumbar Support (if equipped) Adjustable head restraint Front seat WARNING Do not drive the vehicle without the seat head restraints. Head re- straints are intended to help re- duce injuries during an accident. Continuous (Multiple adjusting position) lumbar support is provided on driver and Adjust the head restraint so that it is as front passenger seat to give you comfort...
  • Page 125: Rear Seat Folding

    STARTING AND DRIVING  Press the backrest release knob to  Fold the backrest seat forward. Move Rear seat folding fold the backrest seat forward. the driver and front passenger seat Option 1 forward if necessary. 60:40 % Split Seat You can increase the luggage capacity by folding the respective rear seats as required.
  • Page 126 STARTING AND DRIVING  Press the backrest release knob to  Fold the backrest seat forward. Move Option 2 fold the backrest seat forward. the driver and front passenger seat Rear seat folding (Complete Seat forward if necessary. 100%) To fold the seat: ...
  • Page 127: Rear View Mirrors

    STARTING AND DRIVING Rear View Mirrors WARNING  You should always engage the Inside Rear View Mirror (IRVM) rear seat back rest if you do not To adjust the mirror move the mirror up, need the through loading fea- move down or sideways to obtain the ture.
  • Page 128 STARTING AND DRIVING Motorized outer rear view mirrors NOTE NOTE (If equipped) Use antiglare position only when When vehicle is locked, mirrors will necessary, as it reduces rear view be folded automatically. When is The switch to adjust the motorized mir- clarity.
  • Page 129: Sun Visors

    STARTING AND DRIVING Rear view mirrors with joy stick Sun Visors Vanity mirror (If equipped) knob (If applicable) Vanity mirror is provided on the back of the front passenger side sun visor. Light for Vanity mirror (If equipped) It is provided beside the vanity mirror. Light glows ‘ON’...
  • Page 130: Steering Wheel Adjustments

    STARTING AND DRIVING Adjust the steering wheel to the de- Steering wheel adjustment NOTE sired position by moving steering (If applicable) When adjusting steering wheel in axial and radial direction wheel, make sure that: (telescopic & tilt).  You can operate control ped- als without any obstacles.
  • Page 131: Steering Lock Cum Ignition Switch

    STARTING AND DRIVING To release the steering lock, insert the Steering lock cum ignition switch Starting and stopping (without key and turn it clockwise to one of the (If applicable) PEPS) other positions. Starting the Engine ACC - Accessories such as the infotain- Make sure that parking brake is en- ment system can be operated, but the gaged and vehicle is in neutral gear.
  • Page 132 STARTING AND DRIVING Stopping the Engine Starting and stopping (PEPS) WARNING (If equipped) Turn the key to ‘ACC’ position to switch The engine emits poisonous ex- off the engine. Before switching off the Engine Passive Start/Stop haust gases such as carbon mon- engine, run the engine in idle condition oxide.
  • Page 133 ON. LED blinks more than sec. du- ration then contact authorized  Two Step Start: TATA MOTORS dealer. a) Step 1  If ESCL (Electronic Column Steer- Emergency start If vehicle engine is switched from ON to...
  • Page 134 STARTING AND DRIVING system can be used. Steering is un- Limited display on instrument cluster Option I locked. will be ON and steering will be un- Passive Stop / OFF -Single Press locked. Engine remain OFF. b) Step 2 Stop: b) Step 2 Press the clutch pedal and then ...
  • Page 135 STARTING AND DRIVING  IGN relay turns OFF, ACC relay re- Starting the Engine WARNING mains ON. Make sure that parking brake is en- The engine emits poisonous ex- gaged and vehicle is in neutral gear. haust gases such as carbon mon- ...
  • Page 136: Gear Shifting & Driving

    STARTING AND DRIVING The gearshift pattern is as shown on the Stopping the Engine Starting off To start off, press the clutch pedal fully gear lever knob. Gear shifting should al- Press the start stop switch to switch off and shift into first gear. ways be done with clutch pedal pressed.
  • Page 137 STARTING AND DRIVING NOTE WARNING NOTE  Do not switch off the ignition  Your vehicle is equipped with  Gear recommendation is dis- while driving. Dual Mass Flywheel (DMF), played when the clutch pedal is  If you switch off the ignition while which plays important role in in fully released position.
  • Page 138: Braking

    STARTING AND DRIVING occur after the vehicle has been Braking Braking on downhill gradients washed. On long and steep gradients, you must Your vehicle has power assisted brakes. Brake performance may become poor reduce the load on the brakes by shifting The distance needed to bring the vehicle and unpredictable if brakes are wet.
  • Page 139: Driving

    STARTING AND DRIVING If the wheels start to slip within few feet Driving Stopping the vehicle of the end of the climb, motion can be Turn the key to ‘ACC’ position to switch Climbing Sharp Gradients on Loose maintained by swinging the steered off the engine.
  • Page 140: Drive Mode

    STARTING AND DRIVING Drive Mode (If applicable) Terrain Response Mode (If applica- Drive ble) Performance Mode Increased engine Torque CITY and Power output for BALANCED perfor- mance. It is default mode. Optimum engine Torque and Power output for FUEL EFFICIENT perfor- mance.
  • Page 141 STARTING AND DRIVING Wet Mode Rough Road Mode Electronic Stability Program (ESP) (if equipped) On wet road or during light showers, “Aq- Rough Road Mode optimizes the vehicle uaplaning” can occur. “Aquaplaning” is behavior for driving over rough road or ESP monitors driving stabil- the loss of direct contact between the other unyielding obstacles.
  • Page 142: Parking Brake

    STARTING AND DRIVING brakes to slow down to the desired vehi- Parking Brake WARNING cle speed. Cruise control +/-buttons or Mechanical parking brake acting on the HDC cannot take account of road, Brake and accelerator pedal can be ad- rear wheels is provided on the vehicle. weather, traffic and tyre condi- just the speed to a comfortable level.
  • Page 143 STARTING AND DRIVING Mechanical parking brake acting only on Parking brake applied Parking brake released the rear wheels is provided on the vehi- cle. To apply the parking brake, pull the lever up fully. The parking brakes tell- tale illuminates on the instrument clus- ter.
  • Page 144: Vehicle Parking

    STARTING AND DRIVING Vehicle parking Reverse Park Assist WARNING (If applicable) Never leave children unsupervised  Park the vehicle in a safe place. The system can display the Park assist in the parked vehicle. They could Switch on the indicator signal before screen by selecting this feature in Info- also operate the vehicle's equip- turning to park.
  • Page 145 STARTING AND DRIVING should use extreme caution while Reverse Park Assist with sensor Reverse park assist limitations parking the vehicle. Reverse Park Assist system is not a colli-  If height of the bumper is changed sion avoiding system. It is solely the due to alteration to the suspension or driver’s responsibility to park the vehicle other causes.
  • Page 146 STARTING AND DRIVING  Reverse park assist system preven- In case of damage of the rear WARNING tive maintenance/ cleaning portion of the vehicle, Reverse Due to any reason, if the sensor Park Assist sensors position Regularly clean the Sensors and gets misaligned or loses its in- change which...
  • Page 147: Reverse Park Assist With Sensor

    STARTING AND DRIVING Three colour moving grid lines guide the Park assist Malfunction indications Rear Park Assist with Camera (If ap- user to understand the rear object dis- plicable) In case of Reverse park assist system tance exactly. The grid lines are updated malfunctions, the following screen may by the motion of the vehicle as well as by appear on the infotainment system.
  • Page 148 STARTING AND DRIVING Audio Warning Audio warning may come from Infotainment system speaker or through Buzzer, depending on vehicle model and configura- tion. Distance range from Audible Infor- Visual Information Bumper mation All six zones are highlighted (Red, Continuous Activation 25 –...
  • Page 149 STARTING AND DRIVING Do’s and don’t Understanding Guidelines Indica- Green Line tion  As the camera is, IP protected, do not Indicates, if rear object is in this colored detach, disassemble or modify in any zone, you have to be cautious. Still you manner from the actual position.
  • Page 150: Camera

    STARTING AND DRIVING Do not remove mud, snow on the Cleaning camera WARNING camera lens using stick or hard ma- Due to environmental reasons, dust,  The camera uses fish eye lens. terial. Use normal water and soft mud or fog may accumulate on the So the size of the objects or in cloth.
  • Page 151 STARTING AND DRIVING causes wrong visual information with reduction in humidity and on display. In case of damage, less variation in ambient temper- make sure that, camera is fitted ature. properly at the intended location.  The area displayed by the rear ...
  • Page 152 STARTING AND DRIVING  The area displayed on the screen Rear view camera system precau- may vary according to vehicle orien- tions tation conditions. Area displayed on screen The rear view camera system displays an  Objects, which are close to either cor- image of the view from the bumper of ner of the bumper or under the the rear area of the vehicle.
  • Page 153 STARTING AND DRIVING The distance guidelines will appear to be screen actual dis- When the ground behind the ve- further from the vehicle than the actual tance/course on the road. hicle slopes down sharply distance. When approaching three-dimen- Because of this, objects will appear to be sional objects closer than they actually are.
  • Page 154 STARTING AND DRIVING Visually check the surroundings and the b. Vehicle width guidelines area behind the vehicle. In the case shown below, the truck appears to be outside of the vehicle width guidelines and the vehicle does not look as if it hits the truck.
  • Page 155: Emergency & Break- Down Assistance

    EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Emergency Equipment Tool kit, Jack and Spare wheel Spare Wheel 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 156 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Advance Warning Triangle Spare Wheel removal process  To remove the spare wheel, open the tail gate.  Open the cover and take out the ad- vance warning triangle. Keep the warning triangle at an approxi- mate distance of m behind your 50-150...
  • Page 157 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE  As the retaining bolt gets loosened, Spare Wheel fitment process  Engage the holding brackets in spare the spare wheel lowers down as shown. wheel.  Insert the spare wheel removal span- ner and rotate anticlockwise to un- screw the retaining bolt.
  • Page 158: Hazard Warning Switch

    EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Hazard Warning Switch In Case of Flat Tyre WARNING If you drive with a flat tyre, there is  Reduce vehicle speed gradually, a risk of the following hazards: without making any sudden steering  A flat tyre affects the ability to or braking maneuvers.
  • Page 159 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Assemble the Jack handle and wheel Use the jack on level, hard  Changing flat tyre spanner (as shown in jacking fig). ground. Avoid changing the Loosen the nuts (as indicated) on the wheel on uphill and downhill wheel in diagonal sequence.
  • Page 160 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE WARNING If you do not position the jack cor- rectly at the appropriate jacking point of the vehicle, the jack could tip over with the vehicle raised. There is a risk of injury. Jack may also get damage. Continue to raise the jack slowly and smoothly until the tyre clears the ground.
  • Page 161: Jump Lead Starting

    EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Install wheel nuts with their cone shaped WARNING end facing the wheel. Tighten each nut Do not jack the vehicle under rear by hand until the wheel is securely axle. seated on the hub. Jump Lead Starting Lower the jack completely then tighten Use only a battery of same rating &...
  • Page 162 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE mounting stud/nut) of the vehicle of there is sufficient ventilation WARNING discharged battery. while charging and jump-start- Never connect the jump lead di- ing. Do not lean over the battery.  Start the engine of the vehicle with rectly to the negative (–) terminal ...
  • Page 163: Towing

     Limit the speed to kmph. accidental damage to your vehicle, take  In case of brake failure, use the help of a TATA MOTORS authorized parking brake to control the dealer or a commercial tow-truck ser- vehicle. vice. ...
  • Page 164 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE  For removal of cover, pull the rear Recommended towing side down. In case of break down, we recommend that your vehicle be towed with the driv- ing wheels off the ground or place the ve- hicle on a flatbed truck as shown.
  • Page 165: Fuses

    EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Fuses Checking and replacing fuses If any electrical unit in your vehicle is not Your vehicle has fuse boxes at two loca- functioning, check the fuses first. tions. Please follow the steps below that will The vehicles electrical circuits have guide you to check and replace them.
  • Page 166  Ensure that all other fuses are properly at its original position. 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.
  • Page 167 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE To access the fuse box, follow the proce- 1. Engine compartment fuse box dure as given below: Fuse box located in Engine compart- ment near battery.  Open the Engine compartment.  Remove the 2 screws of air intake cover (snorkel) with the help of screw driver provided in tool kit NOTE...
  • Page 168 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Fuses - Engine Compartment (Diesel)
  • Page 169 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Fuse Fuse BLOWER MOTOR 40 A Function Rating COOLING FAN FAST 60 A INTERIOR F/B BAT - I 60 A UNDERBONNET F/R 30 A EMS BATT SPARE COMPRESSOR 10 A HEAD LAMP HIGH 10 A BEAM RH SPARE HEAD LAMP HIGH 10 A...
  • Page 170 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Disconnect glove box lamp connec- 2. Cabin compartment fuse box tion. Cover removal procedure Fuse box is located behind glove box. To access the fuse box, remove cover as per procedure given below: Remove snap fitted end-cover first. Open glove box and remove com- plete assembly by removing high- lighted...
  • Page 171 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Disconnect glove box switch connec- Pull out the fuse from fuse box mod- Check the fuse of required function tion. ules from available cutout as shown with help of fuse box sticker present below. at shown location. If fuse is blown, replace with same rating fuse from spare fuses in en- gine compartment fuse box.
  • Page 172 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Fuses - Cabin Compartment...
  • Page 173: Bulb Specification

    EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Bulb Specification Description Rating Type Qty. High beam + Low beam (Option I) 12V, 55W High Beam : 12V, 55W High Beam : H7 High beam + Low beam (Option II) Low Beam : 12V, 25W Low Beam : D5S Turn Signal Front (Option I) 12V, 21W...
  • Page 174 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Description Rating Type Qty. Boot Lamp 12V, 5W Glove Box Lamp 12V, 5W DRL (If applicable) LED Module Roof Lamp 1st Row LED Module Roof Lamp 2nd Row LED Module Door Ajar / Puddle Lamp 12V, 5W...
  • Page 175: 24X7 Road Side Assistance

    TVS AA, who will provide the location, terrain, traffic density and breakdown assistance including towing the time of the day.) to the nearest TATA MOTORS Authorized Workshop through their Authorized Ser- Standard procedure when calling vice Providers (ASP).
  • Page 176 & towing for non-accident cases up der warranty*. These charges are to to the nearest TATA MOTORS author- be settled with ASP in cash. ized workshop. Towing charges at ac-  Toll or ferry charges paid by ASP in tual cost beyond the same to be paid to the ASP in cash.
  • Page 177 Disclaimer Exclusion of Liabilities shall depend on nature of com-  The Service is not available in Lak-  It is understood that TATA MOTORS plaints & will be as per the discretion shadweep. shall be under no liability whatsoever of the ASP.
  • Page 178  Vehicles will be handled, repaired & to change without notice. towed as per the customer’s risk & TATA MOTORS shall not be liable for any damages / claims as a result of the same.  Services entitled to the customers...
  • Page 179: Maintenance

    Have your vehicle serviced regularly  Engine oil level ter hoses. from TATA MOTORS Authorized Service  Do not work on a vehicle with the Centre.  Engine coolant level engine running in an enclosed...
  • Page 180: Engine Compartment

    MAINTENANCE Engine Compartment 1. Brake fluid reservoir 2. Fuel Filter 3. Coolant auxiliary tank 4. Windshield washer container 5. Power Steering Oil reservoir 6. Battery 7. Fuse and relay box (Below Air intake) 8. Engine oil filling cap 9. Dip stick engine oil...
  • Page 181: Oil / Fluid Level

    MAINTENANCE Oil / Fluid Level Engine oil quality Monitoring Indi- cator Engine Oil Level checking Your vehicle is equipped Warm up the engine to normal operating with a feature in the en- temperature. gine management system which will monitor the engine oil quality Turn it ‘OFF’...
  • Page 182 MAINTENANCE you to change the oil sooner than had If the vehicle is continuously driven ig- Brake/Clutch Fluid Level the car been used mainly in highways. noring this lamp, MIL, in addition to the above lamp, will be turned ON. Depend- NOTE ing on the distance driven without oil ...
  • Page 183 Open the cap slowly half a turn to allow pressure to es- Make sure that only TATA MOTORS rec- cape. ommended coolant is used. Mixing of Check whether the coolant level is be- different coolants may harm your en- tween the ‘MIN’...
  • Page 184 MAINTENANCE Power Steering Fluid Level Windshield Washer Fluid Level WARNING  Do not start the engine without oil Check that there is washer fluid in the in the power steering system. tank. Refill it if necessary. Use a good quality windshield washer fluid, diluted ...
  • Page 185: Battery

    MAINTENANCE  When this stops, wash it off with Battery For location of battery, please refer Engine Compartment. plain water. Dry off the battery with a cloth or paper towel. NOTE  Coat the terminals with petroleum  During normal operation, the bat- tery generates gas which is explo- jelly to prevent future corrosion.
  • Page 186: Tyres

    MAINTENANCE Tyres Inflation Recommended tyre pressure in Cold condition (Laden / Unladen) Check for inflation and condition of your vehicle tyres periodically. Tyre size Front Rear Check the pressure in the tyres when 33 psi / 33 psi / 235/70 they are cold.
  • Page 187 MAINTENANCE Tyre rotation Wheel Alignment To increase tyre life rotate the tyre at Incorrect wheel alignment causes exces- specified intervals or earlier depending sive and uneven tyre wear. Check wheel on the operation of vehicle. alignment at specified intervals. The illustrations shows how to rotate Wheel Balancing tyres when normal or temporary spare wheel is fitted.
  • Page 188: Remote Key Battery Replacement

    TATA MOTORS Authorised Service Cen- tyre pressure, wheel alignment, tre. wheel balancing, tyre rotation,  Do not scratch inside of tubeless tyre etc.
  • Page 189 MAINTENANCE Ensure that the “+” symbol on the Smart Key Battery Replacement battery is facing upwards. The cor- (For PEPS variant) rect polarity is shown on the battery Procedure: cover. Open rear side of key (battery cover). Position the battery cover on the key and press on it until it is heard to lock in place.
  • Page 190: On Board Diagnostic (Obd)

    MAINTENANCE instrument cluster, when a fault causes On Board Diagnostic (OBD II) Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) emission levels to increase. System warning Indicator The OBD system also has a diagnostic Diagnostic connector is located on RH Your vehicle is equipped with a Diesel connector that can be interfaced with side below the steering wheel.
  • Page 191 MAINTENANCE In certain specific driving rpm until regeneration is com- 2000 conditions, DPF regenera- pleted and warning lamp goes OFF. The tion may not happen auto- process normally takes about 20 matically as the desired temperatures minutes. required to regenerate soot may not be achievable due to specific driving condi- NOTE tions.
  • Page 192 Service Instructions has been manufactured to give you eco- TATA HARRIER Servicing of the vehicle can be done at any TATA MOTORS nomical and trouble free performance. To achieve this, please Authorised Dealer Workshop or TATA MOTORS Authorised follow the instructions as stated.
  • Page 193: Service Schedule

    MAINTENANCE Service Schedule Operation Months General Wash the vehicle Every ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● & Clean Conden- Service ser Fins. Check & Top up Fluids (If required): Transaxle Oil,...
  • Page 194 MAINTENANCE Operation Months Check Rubber Boots, Rubber seat, Dust cover & Bushes for dam- ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● age & replace if re- 7.5K / 6M quired (Suspen- sion)
  • Page 195 MAINTENANCE Operation Month Replace air filter element (more frequently for vehi- # 30K cle operating in severe ● ● ● ● ● / 36M condition) Do not clean the Air Filter element at any time. Replace timing drive kit ● (Timing belt, Auto ten- 150K / 60M...
  • Page 196 MAINTENANCE Operation Months Inspect & if nec- essary adjust 15K / ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● handbrake set- ting. Wheels & Tyres Check & Adjust # 15K / ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●...
  • Page 197 MAINTENANCE Additional Maintenance Schedule under Severe Driving Conditions Condition Operation Frequency Change every 7500 km or 6 months or whenever oil quantity lamp Engine oil and oil filter ● ● ● ● glows. Air filter element Change at every 15,000 km or 18 months whichever is earlier. ●...
  • Page 198: Parking For Long Durations

    MAINTENANCE Sprinkle talcum powder on the rub- Vehicle Parking for Long Duration ber windscreen wiper and lift them (Non - Use Maintenance) off the glass. If you want to park your vehicle at one Wiper blade lifting sequence during place for long duration, following care is cleaning / replacing, first lift front to be taken: passenger side wiper blade, then...
  • Page 199: Technical Information

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION The supplementary fuel to be used like kerosene. Ratio for mix- Fuel Specification ing of supplementary fuel and diesel are shown in the table. Fuel (Diesel) Percentage Normal grade BS IV compliant diesel conforming to IS1460 Ambient Tempera- or EN 590 or equivalent is recommended to be used as fuel.
  • Page 200: Lubricant Specification

    Specification Company Qty. CASTROL Magnatec Professional S1 5W-30 Engine Oil 5W30 ACEA C2 PETRONAS TATA Motors Genuine Oil Synth HARRIER UV 5W30 (Diesel) ACEAC2 SUNSTAR CCI TATA Motors Genuine Coolant 2200 Coolant (Pre-mixed) (Anti- Class II/JIS K2234 freeze agent +Soft water...
  • Page 201: Technical Specification

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION Technical Specifications Parameter Specifications Engine Model/type 2.0L KryoTec 140 PS Capacity 1956 cc Max. Engine output 103 kW (140 PS) at 3750 rpm Max. Torque 350 Nm at 1750-2500 rpm Clutch Type Dry, Single Plate diaphragm type Outside diameter of clutch 240 mm Transaxle Model...
  • Page 202 TECHNICAL INFORMATION Parameter Specifications Suspension Front: Independent lower wishbone MacPherson strut with coil spring Type Rear: Semi-independent Twist blade suspension with Panhard rod & coil spring Front: MacPherson strut Damper twin tube with gas filled Shock absorber Rear: Damper twin tube with gas filled Wheels &...
  • Page 203 TECHNICAL INFORMATION Parameter Specifications Electrical system System voltage 12 Volts Alternator capacity 110 Amp 12V, 74 Ah Battery Main chassis dimension (in mm) Wheel base 2741 Track front 1616 Track rear 1630 Overall length 4598 Overall height 1706 Max. Width 1894 over body Ground clearance 176 mm (Laden)
  • Page 204 TECHNICAL INFORMATION Parameter Specifications Performance Max. Speed Max. Recommended gradability Minimum Turning Circle Dia. in meters 11.6 m Minimum Turning Clearance circle dia. 12.2 m in meters Weight (in kg) 1650 (XE) 1658 (XM) Kerb weight (unladen) 1663 (XT) 1675 (XZ) 2125 (XE) 2133 (XM) Gross vehicle weight...
  • Page 205: Vehicle Dimensions

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION Vehicle Dimensions NOTE: Dimensions are in mm Unladen condition...
  • Page 206: Aggregate Identification Nos

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION Aggregate Identification Numbers Chassis No. punching near driver seat Engine No. Plate – Diesel Transaxle No. Punching VIN plate near Front passenger seat...
  • Page 207: Car Care And Value Added Services

    CAR CARE AND VALUE ADDED SERVICES To remove stubborn stains and con- After drying the vehicle, inspect it for Car Care 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 208: Waxing

    CAR CARE AND VALUE ADDED SERVICES contain artificial colors in the stain Cleaning of Windows, Front and Waxing creating liquid or semisolid sub- Rear Glasses Waxing and polishing is recommended stance. The colorant may leave a to maintain the gloss and wet-look ap- Clean the windows inside and outside stain if kept for longer time.
  • Page 209: Paint Care

    CAR CARE AND VALUE ADDED SERVICES Paint Care Periodic Inspection Wiper care Following guidelines will help you to pro-  Regularly inspect your vehicle for any  To prevent damage to the wipers or tect your Vehicle from corrosion effec- damage in the paint film such as windshield, do not operate the wip- tively.
  • Page 210: Value Care Amc

    CAR CARE AND VALUE ADDED SERVICES Value Care – AMC Value Care (AMC) is a fixed cost maintenance plan that guarantees protection against unex- pected repairs & provides substantial savings through protection against inflation & price vol- atility of consumables during the running of the vehicle. Our customers can choose from Value Care Gold, Value Care Silver, Promise to Protect plan as per the requirement &...
  • Page 211 CAR CARE AND VALUE ADDED SERVICES Available offers (Types of AMC) Gold AMC Silver AMC Promise to Protect (P2P) Protect Plus Gold AMC The value care Gold Plan extends your scheduled maintenance cover to include any normal wear and tear items identified during the scheduled service and other vehicle parts that need to replace during the period of cover arising from proper and uniform usage.
  • Page 212 CAR CARE AND VALUE ADDED SERVICES In addition to coverage mentioned under Silver AMC, the Gold AMC also covers Repairs or Replacement of Wear & Tear Items for both Parts & Labour. Brake Pads, Brake Liners, Wheel Cylinders. Clutch Disc, Clutch Cover, Cables, Mountings. Suspension Bush, Wiper Blades, Auxiliary Belt &...
  • Page 213 CAR CARE AND VALUE ADDED SERVICES NOTE  AMC is available in the dealership from where you have purchased your vehicle.  We strongly recommend purchase of AMC at time of purchase of your vehicle to get benefit for coverage of Scheduled Services and Wear &...
  • Page 214: 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 215  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 216: 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 217 CAR CARE AND VALUE ADDED SERVICES TATA MOTORS has tied up with for these world class treatment M/s Wurth, M/s Autokrom, M/s 3M India Lt d & M/s Bardahl 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 218  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 for this world class treatment at affordable prices. This M/s Autokrom, M/s 3M & M/s Wurth treatment is available in all authorized workshops.
  • Page 219  The treatment involves cleaning and dressing of all parts of the exposed interiors.  Specialised protection for seat fabric from liquid spills. TATA MOTORS has tied up with for this world class treatment at affordable prices. This treatment M/s Wurth M/s Autokrom is available in all authorized workshops.
  • Page 220 CAR CARE AND VALUE ADDED SERVICES...
  • Page 221: Warranty - Terms And Conditions

    WARRANTY - TERMS AND CONDITIONS This warranty shall not apply if the car or any part thereof Vehicle Warranty: Terms and conditions is repaired or altered otherwise than in accordance with our We WARRANT each vehicle and parts thereof TATA HARRIER standard repair procedure or by any person other than from manufactured by us to be free from defect in material and our sales or service establishments, our authorized deal-...
  • Page 222: Warranty - Terms & Conditions

    WARRANTY - TERMS AND CONDITIONS This warranty shall not apply to normal maintenance ser- other liability arising from the sale of the car or any agree- vices like oils & fluid changes, head lamps focusing, fas- ment in relation thereto. tener retightening, wheel balancing and alignment, tyre ro- The buyer shall have no other rights except those set out tation, adjustment of valve clearance, fuel timing, ignition...
  • Page 223 ENVIRONMENT SAFETY TATA MOTORS LTD. is committed to produce vehicles using en-  It is not necessary to rev up the engine before turning it off vironmentally sustainable technology. A number of features as it unnecessarily burns the fuel. have been incorporated in TATA MOTORS passenger vehicles ...
  • Page 224 Air Intake & Exhaust system, especially for leakages. Cylinder head for valve leakage. 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.

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