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  • Page 1 OWNER’S MANUAL altroz.tatamotors.com...
  • Page 2 OWNER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 3 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 4 We urge you to read this Owner's Manual carefully and familiarize yourself with the equipment descriptions and operating instruc- tions before driving. Always carry out prescribed service/maintenance work as well as any required repairs at an authorized TATA MOTORS Dealers or Authorized Service Centre’s (TASCs). Use only genuine parts for continued reliability, safety and performance of your vehicle.
  • Page 5 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 6: 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) 08 Opening the Bonnet Display Messages Tail gate opening Instrument Cluster (for LCD) Supplementary Restraint System (SRS) (Airbags) Fuel lid...
  • Page 7 CONTENTS Dashboard & Features Dashboard & Features Stowage Areas Steering mounted control Side Indicator Lamp Storage Compartments Front Lamp Glove Box Infotainment System Display Tail Lamp Driver side coin box Speakers & Tweeter Ambient Lights Utility pockets on front doors USB Port Utility pockets on rear doors Power Socket...
  • Page 8 CONTENTS Climate Control Starting & Driving Starting & Driving Air Distribution Pre-Driving Checks Gear Shifting Driving Tips Air Vents Driving Seat Adjustments Rear AC Vents Braking Rear View Mirrors HVAC Controls Drive Mode Sun Visors Functions & Settings Idle Stop Start EPAS Fully Automatic temperature Control...
  • Page 9 CONTENTS Maintenance Technical Information Emergency & Break- down Assistance Maintenance & Service Fuel Specification Emergency Equipment Engine Compartment Lubricant Specification Hazard Warning Switch Technical Specification Engine Oil Changing flat tyre Battery Vehicle Dimensions Jump starting your car Aggregate Identification Nos Spark Plug Towing Tyres...
  • Page 10 CONTENTS Warranty – Terms and Car Care and Value Environment Safety Conditions Added Services Environment Safety Car Care Warranty – Terms & Conditions Washing Waxing Polishing Interior Fabric Cleaning Paint Care Value care - AMC Extended warranty Value Added Services...
  • Page 11 CONTENTS...
  • Page 12: 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 13 Tow the vehicle to a safe place. through it. Otherwise, water may enter the loss of direct contact between the Contact a nearest TATA MOTORS the vehicle interior or the engine com- road surface and the vehicle’s tires due Authorised Service Centre to a water film forming between them.
  • Page 14 SAFETY Night driving Driving on gradients Driving on highway  When climbing gradient, the vehicle may Stopping distance progressively, in- Ensure that all lights are working and begin to slow down and show a lack of creases with vehicle speed. Maintain a windshield, window glasses are power.
  • Page 15: Seat Belts

    SAFETY  Position the lap portion of seat belt Seat Belts Fixed rear centre lap seat belt across your thighs, below your abdo- This section of user manual describes  When buckling, make sure you hear men. To remove slack, pull up a bit your vehicle’s seat belt, airbag and Child a click confirming that the tab is on the shoulder seat belt.
  • Page 16 SAFETY belt buckle, the seat belt will not Seat belt height adjustments WARNING work properly. (If applicable)  Each seating position and seat  Do not wear seat belts over hard, If height adjustment is provided in the belt assembly must only be used sharp or fragile items in clothing, seat belt, occupant can adjust it to their by one occupant.
  • Page 17 If the vehicle has been involved in a col- lision, get it inspected immediately at Au- WARNING thorised TATA MOTORS SERVICE Center. In a collision, the pre-tensioner seat belt assembly mechanisms becomes hot during activation. Do not touch the pre-tensioner seat...
  • Page 18 Using unauthorized after-market seat belt reminder lamp will blink seat cover may affect function of and a buzzer will sound for pre- occupant sensor. TATA MOTORS defined duration until the drivers does not recommended any non- seat belt is buckled.
  • Page 19: Child Restraint System (Crs)

    SAFETY Once your child outgrows the forward- Child Restraint System (CRS) facing CRS, your child is ready for a TATA MOTORS strongly recommends the booster seat. use of Child Restraint Systems (CRS) for all children up to age of years and to...
  • Page 20 SAFETY Recommended CRS position as Rear Rear per the vehicle matrix Front Rear Outboard Outboard Group Mass Group Age Group The suitability of seat position for car- Passenger Center riage of children and recommended category of CRS is shown in the table below as per the child group.
  • Page 21 SAFETY WARNING WARNING NOTE If your vehicle is equipped with a Do not use an infant carrier or a  Do not install a booster seat or a front passenger Airbag (PAB) and child safety seat that "hooks“ over booster cushion with only the lap does not have PAB deactivation a seatback, it will not provide strap of the seat belt.
  • Page 22 If the airbag SRS warning indicator in the instrument cluster illuminates continuously, it means that there is malfunction in the system. Remove the CRS from front passenger seat and contact your TATA MOTORS authorised service center. NOTE The above images are for reference purpose only.
  • Page 23: Supplementary Restraint System (Srs) (Airbags)

    SAFETY the occupants. The Airbag inflates and drive your vehicle after the airbags have Supplementary Restraint System deflates so quickly that you may not been deployed. If you are involved in (SRS) (Airbags) (if equipped) even realize that it has activated. The another collision, the airbags will not be The airbag ‘SRS’...
  • Page 24 SAFETY   contact the occupant causing touch Airbag ALWAYS use seat belts and CRS serious or fatal injuries. container’s internal components – during every trip and at all immediately after an Airbag has times. Even with airbags, you can ...
  • Page 25 SAFETY Not recommended seating position...
  • Page 26 We recommend the customer to im- such as your pet, unsecured CRS mediately visit TATA MOTORS author- or a laptop, can become a ised service centre and get the SRS potential hazard in the event of a...
  • Page 27 This will affect the intended performance of SRS system.  Fitment of bull bars is strictly prohibited, unless authorised by TATA MOTORS. This will affect the intended performance of SRS system.  If you need to make any modifications to accommodate...
  • Page 28 SAFETY Rollovers collision: During a rollover AIRBAGS Deployment Condi- When front airbags not deploy, collision, unbelted occupants may float even with exterior visible vehicle tions (if equipped) inside the passenger compartment. This damage? When front airbags should not de- will increase the risk of injuries. Wearing The airbags are triggered only when ploy? seat belts provide highly effective occu-...
  • Page 29: Child Lock

    SAFETY Child Lock (if equipped) NOTE  Lift the lock lever upward to deactivate the childproof lock when not required.  Child safety lever to be used for safety of child for preventing them to open rear door while seating in passenger seat to avoid accident while vehicle is running.
  • Page 30: 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 Authorized Service Centre Ignition ON Blinking Unlocked - Contact a TATA MOTORS Authorized Service Centre immediately.
  • Page 31: Abs

    SAFETY Anti-lock braking system (ABS) While Braking WARNING  If ABS intervenes: continue to press ABS regulates brake pres-  The stopping distance required the brake pedal vigorously until the sure in such a way that the for vehicles with ABS may be braking situation is over.
  • Page 32: Ebd

     You should therefore adapt your driving style to the different han- dling characteristics. Have the brake system checked immedi- ately at a TATA MOTORS Author- ized Service Centre as soon as possible.
  • Page 33 SAFETY...
  • Page 34: Opening & Closing

    KEYS Loss of keys A key is an electronic access and author- If one of the keys is lost, Contact the TATA MOTORS Authorized Dealer/Ser- ization system available as a standard feature with your vehicle. vice Center immediately. Unlocking principle WARNING ...
  • Page 35 OPENING AND CLOSING Keys (as available) Name Remote key Description Locking all doors Mechanical key Unlocking all doors Locking all doors Approach light Smart Key (PEPS) Tail gate opening Unlocking all doors Customer can wear it on wrist and drive the car (ease of carrying and usage).
  • Page 36 OPENING AND CLOSING Smart Key (if available) Locking all doors Unlocking all doors Press the lock button ( ) to lock all the Press the unlock button ( ) to unlock all doors of the vehicle. the doors. Successful lock will be indicated by two Successful unlock will be indicated by flashes of turn signal indicators.
  • Page 37: Doors

    OPENING AND CLOSING Key blade in/out Doors Door locking and unlocking using door handle switch (DHS) Door lock and unlock with key To lock/unlock all the doors without op- (if available) erating smart key button/ key blade. The front doors can be locked or un- Press the door handle switch (DHS) pro- locked from outside using the key blade.
  • Page 38 OPENING AND CLOSING Rear Door opening Locking without a key from inside Opening the doors from inside Door opening handle is provided on the All the doors can also be locked from in- All doors can be opened from inside. To side of the window.
  • Page 39 OPENING AND CLOSING Key is inside the vehicle and all doors Smart Key Features Important closed with vehicle locked condition. In Don’t press unlock button on remote  Vehicle search this scenario customer is informed in the vicinity of your vehicle, as you about the key forgotten inside the vehi- If smart key is not within the authentica- may accidentally unlock your vehicle.
  • Page 40: Windows

    OPENING AND CLOSING : To deacti- Force Panic OFF operation Windows WARNING vate the force panic operation, press any Keep the smart key away from Power windows (if available) button on the smart key. electromagnetic materials which block electromagnetic waves to Vehicle Alarm &...
  • Page 41 OPENING AND CLOSING Window glasses on all four doors can be Individual switches WARNING operated by switches provided on the Individual window winding switches While raising the glass, take care main control panel located on the have been provided on the front passen- to avoid fingers/hands getting driver’s arm rest.
  • Page 42: Opening The Bonnet

    OPENING AND CLOSING However, it can be operated from the Manual Window Winding Opening the bonnet switches on driver's arm rest. (if available) Make sure that the engine is Use window winder handle for lowering switched off and vehicle is in neutral Inhibit switch OFF or raising up window glasses manually gear with the parking...
  • Page 43: Tail Gate Opening

    OPENING AND CLOSING  Put the stay rod into the hole cor- Tail gate Opening NOTE rectly. If the rod drops off, your Make sure that the wiper arms are NOTE body may be caught below the not raised before you lift up the Some variants may have multiple bonnet.
  • Page 44 OPENING AND CLOSING Option II Option III NOTE  Once tail gate is opened, it will Emergency Tailgate opening not get locked automatically with other doors.  If the doors are unlocked, the tail gate can be unlocked via tail gate handle switch without smart key.
  • Page 45: Fuel Lid

    OPENING AND CLOSING And access the tailgate opening For opening, open the fuel cap, turn it  Do not continue adding fuel after lever from inside. counter clockwise. the automatic shut ‘OFF’ function is operated if it is equipped on Turn the lever clockwise to unlatch the fuel station.
  • Page 46: Dashboard & Features

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Cockpit A.C. Air vent Airbag (PAB) Infotainment Display (if available) Steering mounted controls (if available) Combi-Switch Horn pad Fascia switch (if available) Start - Stop switch / Ignition switch (if available) Airbag (DAB) USB Port Controls Foot Rest Foldable and Sliding arm-rest (if available) Drive mode switch...
  • Page 47: 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 48 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Speedometer Tachometer Fuel Gauge When the ignition switch is in “ON” posi- tion, fuel gauge gives an approximate in- dication of the amount of fuel in the fuel tank. In indication window, “F” stands for full and “E” stands for empty. Speedometer indicates the vehicle speed in kmph.
  • Page 49 Take your vehicle to the nearest warning. In this case, stop the vehicle, TATA MOTORS Authorized switch the engine ‘OFF’ and allow it to Dealer/Service Center. cool down for some time. Contact the nearest TATA MOTORS Authorized ser- vice centre immediately for rectification.
  • Page 50: Driver Information System

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Driver Information System Driver Information System Image Description This indicates distance travelled by the vehicle. The odometer reading does not return to “0” when maximum value is reached; the display will freeze the Odometer maximum value. The trip meter can be used to measure the distance travelled on short trips or between fuel stops.
  • Page 51 Current gear engaged by the transmission shall be displayed on DIS. NOTE: If “F” is displayed it means a defect in the system is detected Contact Current gear position the nearest TATA MOTORS Authorized service centre immediately to rectify (indicator) the problem.
  • Page 52 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 driv- ing pattern. Power and Torque It indicates fuel economy of current drive Trip A when Ignition is turned ‘ON’.
  • Page 53 Average Fuel The instrument cluster will display infor- Economy is displayed as ‘--.--‘, then DTE values may vary significantly based mation like media, navigation and FM. take your vehicle to TATA MOTORS on driving conditions, driving habits, and Authorized Dealer/Service Center.
  • Page 54 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Setting Screen Illumination Screen User can select illumination setting by scroll down & pressing set button on the RHS of the steering wheel. To change the option by press- ing button on RHS of the steer- User can enter into setting by pressing ing wheel.
  • Page 55 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES The temperature sensor is located at the Illumination setting Service reminder setting front bumper. Therefore the tempera- User can select Service Reminder If parking lamp is OFF, the option is ture reading can be affected by heat re- Screen by Scroll down &...
  • Page 56 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES  Up and down button to be Clock used for scrolling through fields of 24  Clock indicates current time in 12 / hour format/hour/minute/AM/PM. hours mode.  Selected field will be highlighted as  Clock mode can be changed either shown in above image.
  • Page 57: Display Messages

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Display Messages on Instrument Cluster Below messages may be displayed in the screen for three seconds based on the priority and some of the warnings shall be minimized in the screen. Interrupts Messages NOTE: All messages may not be applicable to your vehicle.
  • Page 58 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Alert Interrupts Messages on Instrument Cluster Rotate steering wheel (In ESCL jam condition) Press Start Button While Turning Wheel Key Fob battery Low Smart Key Battery Low Replace Battery Smart key out of range Smart Key Out of Range Drive Alert - Tea Break Take a Break Steering Failure, Please Stop Driving...
  • Page 59 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Warning Messages Alert Warning Messages on Instrument Cluster Fuel Level Low State Fuel Level Low Fasten seat belt co-driver Fasten Co-Driver Seat Belt Fasten Seat Belt - Driver Fasten Driver Seat Belt Speed Limit Warning Over Speeding Detected Slow Down...
  • Page 60 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Information Messages Alert Information Messages on Instrument Cluster Park Brake Engaged Park Brake Engaged Auto Headlamp Auto Headlamp Activated Resume to Target Speed Not Possible in Current Change Gear to Resume Cruise Speed Gear Cruise Override Cruise Override ISS-Start the Engine Auto Stop Start the Engine Autonomous Start Enabled - Battery SOC Low...
  • Page 61 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Alert Information Messages on Instrument Cluster Autonomous Start Enabled - Brake Vacuum Low Auto Start Enabled Low Brake Assist Vacuum Autonomous Start Enabled – Coolant Temp Low Auto Start Enabled Low Coolant Temperature Auto Start Enabled High Steering Angle Auto Start Enabled High Steering Angle Auto Start Enabled Start Vehicle Rolling Auto Start Enabled Vehicle Rolling...
  • Page 62: Instrument Cluster (For Lcd)

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Instrument Cluster (LCD Screen) Driver Information Display Speedometer Tachometer Fuel Gauge Mode knob Set knob Temperature Gauge NOTE: All indicators shown may not be applicable to your vehicle...
  • Page 63 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 nears empty, low fuel warning tell-tale light glows.
  • Page 64 Take your vehicle to the buzzer. In this case, stop the vehicle, nearest TATA MOTORS Authorized switch ‘OFF’ the engine and cool it down Dealer/Service Center. for some time. Contact the nearest TATA...
  • Page 65: Driver Information System

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Driver Information System (DIS) Driver Information System Image Description Indicates distance travelled by a vehicle. The Odometer reading does not return to “0” when maximum value is reached, the display will freeze to max- Odometer imum value. The trip meter can be used to measure the distance travelled on short trips or between fuel stops.
  • Page 66 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Driver Information System Image Description This indicates how many days/kilometres are left till service is due. If ser- vice is overdue, it will display “0” km or “0” days and a spanner symbol will blink every time ignition is ON for a few seconds. Never reset the display between service intervals as it may give incorrect readings.
  • Page 67 Average fuel economy is condition of the vehicle. It is an estimate displayed as ‘--.--‘, then take your vehicle NOTE value of the available driving distance. to the nearest TATA MOTORS authorized  IFE will vary frequently as per service centre. driving pattern.
  • Page 68 DTE figure setting displayed. NOTE If DTE is displayed as ‘---‘, then take your vehicle to the TATA MOTORS Authorized Dealer/Service Center. Outside Ambient temperature This displays outside ambient tempera- ture reading with an accuracy of ±...
  • Page 69 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Cluster Illumination Instrument Setting Instrument cluster’s brightness intensity and backlight intensity will turn on after the Parking lamp is ON. WARNING The clock and illumination settings should be changed only when the vehicle is in stationary condition for safety purposes.
  • Page 70 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Clock setting NOTE  If parking lamp is ON and by short pressing SET button you can en- ter into illumination setting.  If user want to go to clock screen Short press MODE button.  If user want clock in hour 24/12 format, in any screen on Long...
  • Page 71: Display Messages

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Display Messages on Instrument Cluster Below messages can be displayed on the screen for four seconds based on the priority. NOTE: All messages may not be applicable to your vehicle...
  • Page 72 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Information String On LCD Screen Speed Limit Warning OVERSPEED Engine Is Locked ENGINE LOCKED Low Brake Fluid LOW BRAKE FLUID Brake Lamp Failed BRAKELAMP FAILED Reverse Lamp Failed REVERSE LAMP FAIL Service Reminder Days SERVICE DUE Service Reminder Km SERVICE DUE Fuel Level Low State LOW FUEL...
  • Page 73: Tell Tales

    Lamp blinks: Vehicle is in immobilized condition when key is not in- serted. Immobilizer Lamp ON: Problem with key/system. Contact TATA MOTORS (if available) Authorized Dealer/Service Center. Lamp OFF: Normal condition (Authenticated user) and engine will...
  • Page 74 2. If the low oil pressure indicator does not glow or remains ‘ON’ when indicator the engine is running, it indicates a fault in the electrical circuit/lubri- cation system. Contact the nearest TATA MOTORS Authorized ser- vice centre to rectify the issue.
  • Page 75 If it remains ‘ON’ while the engine is running, it indicates that the battery Battery charging is not getting charged. Switch off all unnecessary electrical equipment and contact the nearest TATA MOTORS Authorized service centre. The lamp comes on when ignition is switched ‘ON’ and goes ‘OFF’. If it Airbag status continuously blinks then contact the TATA MOTORS Authorized Dealer/Service Center immediately.
  • Page 76 If the engine overheats due to higher coolant temperatures, this in- dicator blinks along with an audible buzzer. Contact your nearest High Coolant TATA MOTORS authorized service Centre immediately. When the Temperature engine coolant temperature reaches the maximum limit, the tell-tale lights blink with a RED colour and you will hear an audio warning.
  • Page 77 Low Fuel indicator Amber Note: The tell-tale warning light will start flashing if there is any fault in the fuel system. Contact the nearest TATA MOTORS Authorized Dealer/Service Center immediately. The driver seatbelt warning indicator remains ON, when ignition is turned ON.
  • Page 78 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Warning Lamps Color Indicator Remarks This lamp comes on when the Valid Smart key is not detected inside the Key Not Detected Amber (if available) vehicle. Press Clutch Pedal to This lamp comes on with IGN ON till user presses the clutch pedal to start Start Engine Amber the engine.
  • Page 79 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Warning Lamps Color Indicator Remarks The co-driver seatbelt warning indicator turns ON when ignition is turned ON. If front passenger seat is occupied by adult, the warning lamp remains ON as long as the co-driver seatbelt is not fastened. Front Passenger If seatbelt remains unbuckled and vehicle goes above 15 kmph, then final audio Seat belt indica-...
  • Page 80 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Warning Lamps Color Indicator Remarks The lamp comes on when ignition is switched ‘ON’. Once engine is started, it turns ‘OFF’. White / CITY Blue If CITY lamp is ON, it indicates 'City' drive mode, which helps to achieve optimum torque and fuel economy.
  • Page 81: Audio Reminders

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Audio Reminders (as available) Front passenger Seat Belt NOTE reminder Do not forget to turn OFF your park Key-in reminder/audio warning If front passenger has not fastened seat- lamp as it may drain the vehicle’s If you forget the key inside the vehicle battery.
  • Page 82: Combi Switches

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES High beam - Move the lever forward Speed limit chime Combi-Switch (RH Stalk) to select the high beam function. (if available) When speed of the vehicle is greater Pull the lever back to normal for low than kmph, an audio warning will beam.
  • Page 83 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Auto Light Lane Change Signal Head lamp leveling rotary switch The headlights will be automati- To signal a lane change, move the lever cally switched ON depending on slightly up or down to the point where the ambient light conditions (while en- turn signal light begins to flash for six tering a tunnel or when it is twi-...
  • Page 84 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Combi-Switch (LH Stalk) 2) Slow Wipe 6) Auto front wipe (if available) Push the stalk towards position If your vehicle is fitted with rain and light continuous slow wipe. sensor, the wipers will automatically wipe the windscreen, if it senses rainfall. 3) Fast Wipe Make sure that the wiper stalk is in Auto position.
  • Page 85 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES 6) Rear Wash and Wipe Rear Wipe WARNING Turn the rotary knob counter If you operate wash and wipe func- Clockwise clockwise such that it aligns its positions tion for more than seconds the with arrow mark to operate rear wind- controller cuts off the supply to the shield wiper continuously.
  • Page 86: Dashboard Controls

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Dashboard controls 1. Front Fog Lamps (if available) Fog lamp as Cornering Lamp The front fog lamps also function as cor- Fascia switches are provided on driver side dashboard. nering lamps to light up the area to the side of the vehicle, making night-time parking and turning safer.
  • Page 87: Steering Mounted Control

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES 3. Idle Stop Start switch (ISS) (if 1 . Volume NOTE available) Press above switch to increase or de- The system will start recognizing Your car is equipped with push Button crease volume of music system / radio. your voice command only after the on right side of the dashboard to Ena- beep.
  • Page 88 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Steering mounted controls (RHS) OK/Select & long press Changing the set cruise speed for settings The set cruise speed can be (if available) Press the above switch to se- adjusted using the buttons ‘+’ lect the option and long press it (ap- (to increase) or ‘-’...
  • Page 89: Mic

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Cruise control Mic (if available) Infotainment System Display master switch (if available) Cruise speed can be resumed Option I only if cruise control is deactivated by applying the brake. To resume the previ- ously set cruise speed, accelerate the vehicle to a speed is as per gear selected as below: gear approx.
  • Page 90: Infotainment System Display

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Option II Speakers & Tweeter (if available) USB Port (if available) 1. Tweeter Connect your pen drives to this socket NOTE 2. Speaker for playing music tracks through the ve- For more information, refer info- hicle’s music system. Speakers and Tweeters are available in tainment manual.
  • Page 91: Power Socket

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Power Socket Antenna The power socket will work when the ignition switch is in the “ACC” or “ON” position. This socket can be used to provide 12V (10A) power for electrical accessories. For rear passenger Antenna is located on the roof. Turn the NOTE antenna anticlockwise to remove it from ...
  • Page 92: Roof Grab Handles

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Grab handles are installed on the roof Roof Grab Handle Roof Lamp for all seats except for the driver’s seat. Option I Option I These help the passengers to position Interior roof lighting lamp is provided on themselves comfortably during the the roof with inbuilt switch.
  • Page 93: Boot Lamp

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES settling in the seat and inserting the Boot Lamp (if available) Side indicator lamp key in the ignition switch. When the key is turned to the ‘IGN’ position, the lamp goes ‘OFF’ immediately. OFF - In this position, the lamp will remain ‘OFF’.
  • Page 94: Front Lamp

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Front Lamp Tail Lamp 1. Reverse lamp (on LH lamp only) 1. Position /Turn indicator lamp 2. Stop lamp 2. High beam lamp 3. Turn indicator 3. Low beam lamp 4. Parking lamp 4. Front fog lamp (if available) 5.
  • Page 95: Ambient Lights

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Ambient Lights (if available) Ambient Lights (Entry/Exit):  Ambient Lights turn on in Blue color Ambient Light function whenever roof lamp made active by Interior ambient lighting comforts user removing the ignition key from key by illuminating the vehicle interiors at slot and opening any door.
  • Page 96: Stowage Areas

    STOWAGE AREAS Storage Compartment Glove box Driver side coin box Utility pockets on front doors Utility pockets on rear doors Centre console Stowage for rear passenger Tailgate Compartment (Luggage) (if available)
  • Page 97: Glove Box

    STOWAGE AREAS Glove box iii) Stowage detail (if available) iv) Cooling facility (if available) i) Opening and closing Following items can be stowage in glove On selected models glove box is pro- - Press the knob and open the box. To open vided with a cooling facility.
  • Page 98: Driver Side Coin Box

    STOWAGE AREAS 2) Driver side coin box 3) Utility pockets on front doors 4) Utility pockets on rear doors Utility pockets are available on rear Stowage is provided on RH side of steer- Utility pockets are provided on front doors and it can be used to keep follow- ing wheel for Coin, mobile and wallet.
  • Page 99: Center Console

    STOWAGE AREAS 5) Center console Option II 6) Stowage for rear passenger (if available) Option I Stowage below arm rest A storage compartment is provided be- low the armrest for keeping phones, chargers etc. To open the armrest pull the flap. Following items can be stowage in Cen- ter console.
  • Page 100: Tailgate Compartment

    STOWAGE AREAS  Do not place anything on luggage 7) Tailgate Compartment cover as it could obstruct driver’s (luggage) rear view. Also in case of an acci- dent or sudden braking, it could cause an injury to occupants. Goggle stowage Store the luggage in tailgate compart- ment.
  • Page 101: Hooks

    STOWAGE AREAS HOOKS (if available) ii) Collapsible hook iii) Carrier hook Collapsible hook is provided for hanging Carrier hook is provided for hanging i) Coat Hook small carry bags etc. small carry bags etc. Coat hanger is provided for rear passen- ger on right side grab handle.
  • Page 102: Climate Control

    CLIMATE CONTROL The climate control regulates the temperature set in cabin based on user settings and it can be set in temperature settings. Air Distribution- The air is distributed through the vents in the passenger compartment as shown below:...
  • Page 103: Air Vents

    CLIMATE CONTROL Air vents Rear AC vents (if available) Air vents are available on the dashboard. Rear AC vents are available between two The direction of air flow can be adjusted front seats. It can be switched ‘ON’ pro- using sliders on the respective vents. vided that front AC is switched ‘ON’.
  • Page 104: Hvac Controls

    CLIMATE CONTROL HVAC Controls (if available) A. Temperature control B. Blower Speed control HIGH HIGH The temperature control knob allows you This is to turn ‘ON’ the blower and select to adjust the temperature. The tempera- desired blower speed. ture can be increased by rotating the knob towards the red segment (clock- A.
  • Page 105 CLIMATE CONTROL : (Indicator light ‘OFF’) Fresh Air mode C. Air distribution control D. Fresh / Recirculation air mode Press the switch to activate / deactivate Fresh air is drawn into the vehicle. air recirculation mode. Always use when:  Discomfort is felt or windows are fog- ging up.
  • Page 106 CLIMATE CONTROL  When you start the vehicle after a NOTE NOTE long duration (more than The AC can be switched to ‘ON’  Water may drip from the under- days), follow the procedure for only if the blower is ‘ON’ and en- side of the vehicle when it is in better AC performance: gine is running.
  • Page 107: Functions & Settings

    CLIMATE CONTROL Functions and Settings Here are the recommended basic settings of the control elements of air conditioning system for the respective operating modes. These may vary depending on individual requirements and weather conditions: Control Knob Position Button Position Functions C.
  • Page 108: Fully Automatic Temperature Control

    CLIMATE CONTROL display unit will show the relevant General Description: 5. Blower speed up control Climate Information. 6. Temperature control knob FATC system controls the in-cabin tem- 7. Auto ON selection button Also, when the display is not in climate perature of the vehicle automatically and provides maximum passenger con- 8.
  • Page 109 CLIMATE CONTROL Temperature control knob NOTE Directs air through the For your safety make sure you foot well air vents have a clear view through all the windows before driving. Directs air through the defroster & foot well Air Distribution Mode Turning the temperature control knob vents (De-fault fresh air In AUTO mode, the FATC sys-...
  • Page 110 CLIMATE CONTROL 7. Auto ON selection button Semi-automatic Operation Fresh Air / Recirculation Button A. When the recirculation You can manually select various func- button tions of the climate control system when switched ‘ON’, air from the vehicle’s it is in fully automatic mode. All other interior is sent throughout the sys- features remain automatically con- tem.
  • Page 111 CLIMATE CONTROL NOTE When reverse gear is selected, air inlet may switch to recirculation mode if it is in fresh air mode, to prevent exhaust fumes from enter- ing the cabin. 10. “OFF” button Press the OFF button to switch the system ‘OFF’. OFF will be displayed on the infotainment screen.
  • Page 112: Hvac Sensors

    CLIMATE CONTROL 2. In-car sensor on HVAC control panel. HVAC Sensors Quick Cooling HVAC system is fitted with three sensors If your vehicle is parked under the sun, you can cool it down fast by following the 1. A solar sensor on windshield glass at steps given below: the center.
  • Page 113: Functions & Settings

    CLIMATE CONTROL Functions Control Knob Button Position Position (8) & (9) (10) Settings Air distri- Blower Fresh air/ Tempera- Auto Maximum Blower Up Rear bution Down recircula- ture defrost demister tion Normal heat- Desired Desired Desired Auto A/C ON Fresh Air Temp Speed Speed...
  • Page 114 CLIMATE CONTROL Functions Control Knob Button Position Position (8) & (9) (10) Settings Air distri- Auto Tempera- Blower Fresh air/ Maximum Blower Up Rear bution ture Down recircula- defrost demister tion To the right up, to Desired Desired Demisting As desired A/C ON Fresh air desired...
  • Page 115: Fatc Adjusted By Infotainment System

    CLIMATE CONTROL Fully Automatic Temperature Control (FATC) adjusted by Info- tainment system Blower Speed AC set in Auto mode FATC settings on Head Unit...
  • Page 116: Starting & Driving

    STARTING AND DRIVING Pre Driving Checks Daily check Weekly check   Tyres for unusual wear, cracks or Engine oil level Make sure that damage and embedded foreign ma-  Coolant level  Windshield, windows, mirrors, lights, terial such as nails, stones, etc. and reflectors are clean and unob- ...
  • Page 117: Driving Tips

    STARTING AND DRIVING  Safety systems are merely aids de- Driving Tips Personal driving style signed to assist driving. You are re-  Fuel consumption, engine, transmission, Do not press the accelerator pedal sponsible for the distance between brake and tyre wear are mainly affected when starting the engine.
  • Page 118 STARTING AND DRIVING  vehicle is moving. Wait for sec- Avoid high speed when cornering or Recommended fuel economy onds after declutching to ensure turning. speeds smooth engagement of the re-  Press the clutch fully while shifting verse gear or shift into one of the Diesel Petrol gears.
  • Page 119 STARTING AND DRIVING  the engine operating speeds which  Keep the vehicle clean. Get rid of the When you drive on highways, close means the engine is running at unwanted stuff lying in the boot etc., all the windows. This reduces the lower rpm (Revolutions per Minute) to reduce weight.
  • Page 120: Seat Adjustments

    STARTING AND DRIVING Do not exceed the following road speeds Seat Adjustments WARNING during running in period. Do not adjust the driver's seat while Front seat adjustments driving. Adjusting the seat while Diesel Petrol Following seat adjustments can be car- driving could cause the driver to Gear ried out manually.
  • Page 121 STARTING AND DRIVING 2. Seat height adjustment Head restraint (if available) (if available) To raise the seat, pull and continue pumping the lever ( ) in the upward di- rection until the seat is at the desired height. WARNING To lower the seat, pump the lever down- Do not drive the vehicle without the ward until the seat is at desired height.
  • Page 122 STARTING AND DRIVING Front passenger seat sensor Rear seat folding An occupant detection sensor is in- Rear seat folding (Complete Seat stalled in the front passenger seat to de- 100%) tect whether the seat is occupied or not and if occupied, it will activate the seat belt reminder warnings.
  • Page 123: Rear View Mirrors

    STARTING AND DRIVING Rear View Mirrors WARNING NOTE  Use antiglare position only when If the rear bench seat and seat Inside Rear View Mirror (IRVM) necessary, as it reduces rear view backrest are not latched properly, To adjust the mirror move the mirror up, clarity.
  • Page 124 STARTING AND DRIVING 2. Use the four positions of the knob to Motorized ORVM adjustment Manual ORVM adjustment adjust the rear view mirrors to re- (if available) (if available) quired position. The switch to adjust the motorized mir- You can adjust the outer rear view mir- rors is located on the driver’s door.
  • Page 125: Sun Visors

    STARTING AND DRIVING In case to repeated usage, Mirror Fold- ORVM folding (as applicable) Sun Visors (if available) ing/Un-folding will stop functioning and Option 1: Manual folding will be re-activated after delay of mins. ORVMs can be folded or unfolded manu- During that period avoid repeated press- ally.
  • Page 126: Epas

    STARTING AND DRIVING Electric Power Assisted Steering NOTE WARNING (EPAS)  Below are the symptoms of the sys- A click noise may be heard from tem malfunction. Then, take your Your vehicle is equipped with electric the EPAS relay after the ignition vehicle to the nearest TATA MO- switch is turned ON or OFF posi- power assisted steering system.
  • Page 127: Steering Wheels Adjustment

    STARTING AND DRIVING Adjust the steering wheel to the de- Steering wheel adjustment NOTE sired position.  The steering effort can suddenly Pull release lever up completely to increase, if the operation of the lock the steering column. EPAS system is stopped to pre- vent serious accidents when it Make sure that steering wheel is se- detects malfunction of the EPAS...
  • Page 128: Steering Lock And Ignition Switch

    STARTING AND DRIVING To release the steering lock, put the key Steering lock and ignition switch Starting and stopping (without in the slot and turn it clockwise to one (if available) PEPS) click (ACC). Starting the Engine ACC - Accessories such as the infotain- Make sure that parking brake is en- ment system can be operated, but the gaged and vehicle is in neutral gear.
  • Page 129: Starting And Stopping (Peps)

    STARTING AND DRIVING engine, run the engine at idle speed for  For vehicle equipped with turbo- Starting and stopping (PEPS) seconds and then switch off. This will charger, after you start the en- (if available) allow the engine oil to lubricate the tur- gine, run the engine at idle speed Engine Passive Start/Stop bocharger, till its speed is fully reduced...
  • Page 130 STARTING AND DRIVING Engine Passive Start - conditions NOTE  Single Press Start:  If smart key is inside the vehicle Bring the smart key with you and sit and on pressing start stop switch, in the driver seat. if start stop switch green LED blinks more than sec.
  • Page 131 STARTING AND DRIVING Green colour LED on start/stop but- b) Step 2 Single Long Press Stop: ton will turn ON. Press the clutch pedal and then  IGN is ON and engine is running. press start/stop button to start the Engine will remain OFF but all electri- ...
  • Page 132 STARTING AND DRIVING PEPS - Wearable Key (if available) PEPS Features  You can wear it on wrist and drive the (a) Passive Entry car (ease of carrying and usage). Entry in Vehicle through Driver Door:  The key fob performs dual functions of passive entry/exit and passive start (similar functions of UID).
  • Page 133 STARTING AND DRIVING   Engine Passive Start – conditions Two Step Start: Three Step Start: a) Step 1 a) Step 1 Have the smart key with you and sit Have the smart key with you and sit on the driver's seat. on the driver's seat.
  • Page 134 STARTING AND DRIVING  ACC and IGN turns OFF. c) Step 3 Press the clutch pedal and then  LED on start/stop switch turns OFF. press start/stop button to start the Single Long Press Stop: engine.  IGN is ON and engine is running. Green colour LED on start/stop but- ton will turn ON.
  • Page 135: Gear Shifting

     Gear recommendation is dis- mechanism played when the clutch pedal is fully released.  If “F” is displayed in DIS of instru- ment cluster, it means ‘Fault’ condition. Contact TATA MOTORS...
  • Page 136: Driving

    STARTING AND DRIVING If the tyres start to slip within few feet at Driving Starting the Engine the end of the climb, keep the vehicle Make sure that parking brake is en- Climbing Sharp Gradients on Loose stable by steering left and right. It gives gaged and vehicle is in neutral gear.
  • Page 137: Braking

    STARTING AND DRIVING If you have driven for a long time in Braking Braking on downhill gradients heavy rain without braking, there may be When you drive on downhill slopes, re- Your vehicle has vacuum assisted a delayed reaction from the brakes when duce the load on the brakes by shifting brakes.
  • Page 138: Drive Mode

    STARTING AND DRIVING Variant wise applicable drive modes are Drive Mode Current gear indication as below: The Driver Information display (DIS) in the Instrument Cluster indicates the cur- Mode 1 Mode 2 Engine rent gear position engaged. (Default) Diesel City Gear recommendation Up or down arrow will be displayed in Petrol...
  • Page 139: Idle Stop Start

    STARTING AND DRIVING Idle Stop Start (ISS) (if available) ISS function Idle Stop Start system is a Green Envi- Working Sequence of functions ronment initiative. Starting the vehicle initially will be by Vehicle started through Ignition key Your vehicle is equipped with fuel saving conventional method (key start or push or Push button switch.
  • Page 140 STARTING AND DRIVING neutral and release the clutch. En- Following conditions will prevent gine will be automatically stopped. ISS function standby / not enabled When you want to move (Scenario:  Engine hood (bonnet) is open Green signal), Press Clutch pedal to ...
  • Page 141  Use an alternator that has been tery sensor will result loss of tain conditions, the Engine will automat- approved by Tata Motors. Other- function. Function will be auto- ically restart on its own in order to meet wise your ISS function may not matically restored when the vehi- your Safety and Comfort requirements.
  • Page 142 STARTING AND DRIVING not met, a message will pop-up 3. Can I start the Engine only by 7. What will happen If press the Clutch on the screen to indicate the pressing the Clutch Pedal for the first continuously in traffic signals? user to start the car manually.
  • Page 143 STARTING AND DRIVING Your vehicle is equipped with fuel saving smart alternator management system to recuperate the brake energy to charge the Battery to help conserve fuel, CO2 Working When the Vehicle is running, if the accel- eration demand is higher than threshold, smart alternator management system will allow the Battery discharge to reduce the load on the Engine.
  • Page 144: Parking Brake

    STARTING AND DRIVING 4. Do I see any variation in my head Frequently Asked Questions Parking Brake lamp performance when the Battery Mechanical parking brake acting on the 1. What are the advantages of this fea- charge / discharge behavior which is rear wheels is provided on the vehicle.
  • Page 145: Vehicle Parking

    STARTING AND DRIVING Vehicle parking WARNING  Never leave children unsupervised Park the vehicle in a safe place. in the parked vehicle. They could Switch on the indicator signal before also operate the vehicle's equip- turning to park. ment. There is a risk of an accident ...
  • Page 146: Reverse Park Assist

    Please take the vehicle to your nearest tem. After these two seconds, normal TATA MOTORS authorized service cen- functioning of the system will continue. If ter. no tone is heard for first two seconds, it shall mean that RPAS system is faulty.
  • Page 147 STARTING AND DRIVING Assist’s field of detection. Driver Park assist indications Reverse park assist limitations should use extreme caution while In case reverse park assist system mal- Reverse Park Assist system is not a colli- parking the vehicle. functions, the following message may sion avoiding system.
  • Page 148: Rear View Camera

    STARTING AND DRIVING Rear View Camera (if available) WARNING Due to any reason, if the sensor gets misaligned or loses its in- tended fitment position, contact your dealer for refitment. NOTE Turning the ignition ‘OFF’ ‘while the park assist feature is active would disable it.
  • Page 149 STARTING AND DRIVING If started through infotainment, the sys- Do’s and don’t Cleaning camera tem can be stopped using a cross button  Due to environmental reasons like Do not use camera when tailgate is on infotainment screen. snow, dust, mud or fog may accumu- open.
  • Page 150 STARTING AND DRIVING Do not remove mud, snow on the camera video feed for parking as-  In case of damage of the rear por- camera lens using stick or hard ma- sistance in such scenario. This tion of the vehicle, camera posi- terial.
  • Page 151 STARTING AND DRIVING  The area displayed on the screen Rear view camera system pre- may vary according to vehicle orien- cautions tation conditions. Area displayed on screen  Objects, which are close to either cor- The rear view camera system displays an ner of the bumper or under the image of the view from the bumper of bumper, cannot be seen on the...
  • Page 152 STARTING AND DRIVING objects (such as vehicles) using the dis- When any part of the vehicle tance guidelines. When approaching a sags three-dimensional object a. Distance guidelines When any part of the vehicle sags due to NOTE the number of passengers or the distri- The distance guidelines will ap- bution of the load, there is a margin of pear to be further from the vehicle...
  • Page 153 STARTING AND DRIVING Visually check the surroundings and the area behind the vehicle. On the screen, it appears that a truck is parked at point . However, in reality if you back up to point you will hit the truck. On the screen, it appears that is closest and C is furthest away.
  • Page 154: Emergency & Break- Down Assistance

    EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Emergency Equipment Tool kit, tow hook, jack and spare NOTE wheel You should be familiar with the location The jack should be used only to change wheels. It is important to of the emergency equipment provided in read the instructions in this sec- the vehicle and how to use it.
  • Page 155: Hazard Warning Switch

    EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Remove the advance warning triangle Hazard Warning Switch carefully from the bag and assemble. Re- fer instructions given on the bag. NOTE After using the warning triangle tie it firmly and keep it inside the bag to avoid rattling noise.
  • Page 156 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE  Remove the Tool tray along with con- Spare Wheel removal process tents.  To access the spare wheel, lift the carpet up.  Take out the advance warning trian- gle kept beside the spare wheel. ...
  • Page 157: Changing Flat Tyre

    EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE  Use the Jack on level, hard ground. In Case of Flat Tyre Changing flat tyre Avoid changing the wheel on uphill Loosen the nuts (as indicated) on the  Reduce vehicle speed gradually, and downhill slopes. Chock the wheel in diagonal sequence.
  • Page 158 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE and never allow passengers to re- Jack up point location on vehicle NOTE main in the vehicle.  The jack is designed only to raise  Do not open or close a door or the and hold the vehicle for a short tailgate when the vehicle is time while a wheel is being raised.
  • Page 159 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Tighten each nut by hand until the wheel WARNING is securely seated on the hub. If you do not position the jack cor- rectly at the appropriate jacking Lower the jack completely then tighten point of the vehicle, the jack could the wheel nuts one by one using wheel tip over with the vehicle raised.
  • Page 160: Jump Starting Your Car

    EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE  Connect one end of the second jump  If the booster battery you are using is Jump starting your car lead to the negative (–) terminal of fitted to another vehicle, start the en- For Diesel, Petrol NA Non IAC/ISS the booster battery.
  • Page 161 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE  children away from batteries. In  While performing jump start, ensure Do not connect or disconnect the case if battery acid comes in con- that the jump start Battery negative battery terminals while the en- tact with the skin, wash it off im- terminal is connected to Battery Sen- gine is running.
  • Page 162: Towing

    Limit the speed to kmph. To correctly tow and prevent accidental damage to your vehicle, take help of a  In case of brake failure, use the TATA MOTORS authorized dealer or a parking brake to control the commercial tow-truck service. vehicle.
  • Page 163 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE  the ‘ACC’ or ‘ON’ position, and se- Fasten the tow rope or tow bar at Tow hook fitment cure the steering wheel in the the towing eyes. Otherwise, the  Open the tailgate and remove tow straight-ahead position with a vehicle could be damaged.
  • Page 164: 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 three lo- cations. functioning, check the fuses first. The vehicles electrical circuits have Please follow the steps below that will guide you to check and replace them.
  • Page 165 Make sure that all other fuses are pressed firmly in position.  If a newly inserted fuse also blows, have the cause traced and rectified at nearest TATA MOTORS Authorized Dealer/Service Center immediately. 1. PF2 ALTERNATOR WARNING 2. PF1 STARTER MOTOR ...
  • Page 166 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Battery mounted fuse box (Petrol) Engine compartment fuse (Diesel) PF1 STARTER MOTOR WARNING NOTE If Fuse box cover is removed for The fuse box layout is for reference any reason, it should be refitted purpose only. Please refer the properly in its original position.
  • Page 167 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Fuses - Engine Compartment Fuse Fuse ABS PUMP Function Rating (Diesel) INTERIOR F/B BATT COCKPIT F/B IGNITION LOAD SUPPLY RADIATOR FAN-1 H/L HIGH RH STARTER SOLE- H/L HIGH LH NOID BATT ABS ECU IGNI- TION *F25 GLOW PLUG FB EMS RELAY HEAD LAMP/TCU...
  • Page 168 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Fuses - Engine Compartment Fuse Fuse REVERSE Function LAMPS/BRAKE Rating (Petrol) SWITCH H/L LOW LH COCKPIT F/B H/L LOW RH SUPPLY RADIATOR FAN-1 STARTER SOLE- Note: NOID BATT * - if equipped FUEL PUMP BATT HEAD LAMP/TCU EPAS RADIATOR FAN UNDER BONNET...
  • Page 169 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Cabin compartment fuse box BRAKE LAMP IBS BATT BATT REVERSE Cover removal procedure ABS PUMP LAMPS/BRAKE Fuse box is located inside the cover be- SWITCH INTERIOR F/B low steering column. To access the fuse BATT H/L LOW LH box, remove cover as per procedure IGNITION LOAD H/L LOW RH...
  • Page 170 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Re-fitment procedure Fuses - Cabin Compartment Fuse Fuse Function Rating Align bottom lugs and push upper part TAILGATE RE- with respective slots on dash board and LEASE press the cover firmly. TRANSIST/INFO- TAINMENT ACC BATT ACCESSORIES FUSE PEPS/BLOWER HEATED REAR...
  • Page 171 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE POWER SOCKET1 MIRROR ADJUST MOTOR POWER SKT PEPS/ESCL ECU- BATT RELAY COILS CLUSTER / OBD/IMMO KEY IN AC BLOWER POSI- TION BLOWER MOTOR RPAS Note: * - if equipped...
  • Page 172: Bulb Specification

    EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Bulb Specification Description Rating Type Qty. HIGH BEAM 12V, 55W LOW BEAM 12V, 55W TURN SIGNAL FRONT 12V, 21W PY21W POSITION BULB 12V, 5W SIDE REPEATER LAMP 12V, 5W TURN SIGNAL (BSO) 12V, 16W WY16W STOP SIGNAL (BSO) 12V, 21W POSITION SIGNAL (BSO) 12V, 5W...
  • Page 173: Head Lamp Bulb Replacement

    EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Insert the new bulb (without touching Head Lamp bulb Replacements Replacing the low beam bulb the glass) into the socket. Lift the bonnet to access the bulbs. Move the retaining spring up and WARNING push it slightly until it locks properly. ...
  • Page 174: 24X7 Road Side Assistance

    TVS AA, who will provide for On Road Assistance in case of a breakdown assistance including towing breakdown: to the nearest TATA MOTORS Authorized  Dial the toll free help line number – Workshop through their Authorized Ser- 1800 209 7979 vice Providers (ASP).
  • Page 175  **The reach time is indicative & the & towing for non-accident cases up for such repairs not covered under to the nearest TATA MOTORS Author- actual reach time will be conveyed by warranty*. These charges are to be ized Dealer/Service Center. Towing the call center at the time of break- settled with ASP in cash.
  • Page 176 & tacks, war etc. use the towing facility for taking their TATA MOTORS shall not be liable for vehicle to the nearest TATA MOTORS any damages / claims as a result of ^ On spot repairs at breakdown site shall authorized workshop only.
  • Page 177 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE...
  • Page 178: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE The following checks can be carried out Maintenance and Service WARNING between the recommended scheduled Periodic maintenance is essential for en-  Be careful not to touch a hot en- maintenance services. Take help of our suring long trouble free performance. gine, exhaust manifold...
  • Page 179: Engine Compartment

    MAINTENANCE Engine Compartment - Diesel . Brake fluid reservoir . Engine oil filling cap . Windshield washer container . Dipstick – Engine oil . Fuse Box . Battery . Radiator Cap...
  • Page 180 MAINTENANCE Engine Compartment – Petrol (Engine) . Brake fluid reservoir .Dipstick – Engine oil .Engine oil filling cap . Windshield washer container .Radiator Cap .Fuse Box . Battery...
  • Page 181: Engine Oil

    MAINTENANCE Warm up the engine to normal operating Engine Oil Level temperature. Turn it ‘OFF’ and wait for minutes for the oil to return to the oil pan. Be sure the vehicle is on a level surface. Take out the dipstick, wipe it clean, and reinsert it fully.
  • Page 182 MAINTENANCE Brake Fluid Level Dipstick (Diesel) Brake fluid reservoir ( Petrol) Brake fluid reservoir (Diesel) NOTE Do not remove the filler cap when the engine is running. Do not add oil above than the MAX. mark. Oil level above the MAX. mark may cause engine damage.
  • Page 183 No loss tank until the level approaches Make sure that only TATA MOTORS rec- the max level line. Refer ‘Technical infor- ommended coolant is used. Mixing of mation’ section.
  • Page 184 MAINTENANCE harmful and compromise the corrosion Do not operate washer motor with Windshield Washer Fluid Level protection of the engine coolant. no fluid in washer tank, washer mo- tor will be damaged WARNING For location of Windshield Washer The engine cooling system is pres- Container and filling cap, please refer surized, particularly when the en- image of the respective Engine Com-...
  • Page 185: Battery

    If your vehicle is equipped with Bat- Use only authorized Battery recom- remove cables from the terminals. tery Sensor, connect the jump start mended by TATA Motors. Use of  Always disconnect the negative (-ve) any other unauthorized Battery will leads on output terminal of Battery cable first and reconnect it last.
  • Page 186: Spark Plug

    MAINTENANCE Spark Plug (Petrol) Tyres NOTE  During normal operation, the bat- tery generates gas which is explo- sive in nature. A spark or open flame can cause the battery to explode causing very serious inju- ries.  Keep all sparks, open flames and smoking materials away from the battery.
  • Page 187 MAINTENANCE Inflation Recommended tyre pressures Tyre pressure sticker location Do a check of the tyre pressure and the Front Rear Tyre size tyres condition periodically. (psi/bar) (psi/bar) Examine the pressure in the tyres when 165/80 R14 35 / 2.4 35 / 2.4 they are cold.
  • Page 188 MAINTENANCE Tyre rotation For tyre with temporary spare Spare wheel specification wheel (if available) To increase tyre life rotate the tyre at for all variants 165/80 specified intervals or earlier depending on the operation of vehicle. The illustra- tions shows how to rotate tyres. For 165/80 R14 tyres NOTE ...
  • Page 189 MAINTENANCE Wheel covers (if available) Wheel Alignment Special care for tubeless tyres: Insert a piece of cloth between the Incorrect wheel alignment causes exces-  When you remove the tyre and install spokes of the wheel cover and pull it out- sive and uneven tyre wear.
  • Page 190: Smart Key Battery Replacement

    MAINTENANCE  Make sure that the key cover is intact Keep the recommended inflation Smart Key Battery Replacement properly. pressure. Over-inflation, in particu- (For PEPS variant) lar, may cause puncture or bursting NOTE Procedure: of tyre.  Use CR battery only. Open rear side of key (battery cover).
  • Page 191: On Board Diagnostic Ii (Obd Ii)

    MAINTENANCE Battery Specifications On Board Diagnostic (OBD II) System  Lithium Battery CR1632 On board Diagnostics or OBD, is an auto-  Voltage motive term referring to a vehicle’s self-  Make: Panasonic, Renata diagnostic and reporting capability. The OBD system allows continuous diagno- NOTE sis of the components of the vehicle cor- Battery life is...
  • Page 192 Service Instructions has been manufactured to give you eco- TATA ALTROZ 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 Every Wash the vehicle & ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Ser- Clean Condenser Fins vice Check & Top up Flu- ids (If required): Every Transaxle Oil, Cool-...
  • Page 194 MAINTENANCE Operation Months Check & Replace if found damaged -- ● ● ● ● ● Exhaust hanger , 30K/24M Suspension bushes Check All door latch & striker op- ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● erations , Adjust & 15K/12M Apply grease If re- quired...
  • Page 195 MAINTENANCE Operation Months 114 120 Replace Fuel filter assembly . Re- # /24 M place based on Lamp status only. Check AC & Alter- nator belt condi- ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● tion visually, re- 15K / 12M place if found dam- Check timing belt...
  • Page 196 MAINTENANCE Operation Months 114 120 Gasoline - Replace ● ● 75K/60M Gasoline Fuel Filter Change Spark ● ● ● plugs - Natural As- 45K/36M pirated Engine Check accessory belt condition visu- ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●...
  • Page 197 MAINTENANCE Operation Months WHEELS & TYRES Check & adjust wheel alignment (For severe usage, above checks to be ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● done at every 5,000 15K/18M km or after every severe usage event) Check for Tyre # 7.5 ●...
  • Page 198: Parking For Long Durations

    MAINTENANCE Slightly open the windows. Vehicle Parking for Long Duration Cover the vehicle with a cloth or per- (Non - Use Maintenance) forated plastic sheet. Do not use If you want to park your vehicle at one sheets of imperforated plastic as place for long duration, following care is they do not allow moisture on the ve- to be taken:...
  • Page 199 MAINTENANCE...
  • Page 200: Technical Information

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION Fuel Specification Fuel (Petrol) Unleaded gasoline conforming to IS is recom- 2796:2017 Fuel (Diesel) mended to be used as fuel. It is always recommended to use Normal grade BS VI compliant diesel conforming to IS1460 correct fuel to get optimum emission performance. or equivalent is recommended to be used as fuel.
  • Page 201: Lubricant Specification

    Transaxle oil Gen) New Gen 80 EP LL Diesel- 2.1 L TATA SS6582 IOCL IOCL TATA MOTORS Genuine gear oil 80 WLL PETRONAS Tutela Brake fluid DOT 4 Brake fluid/Clutch Sunstar CCI Golden Cruiser Tata Genuine Brake Fluid (DOT4) SAE J1703, DOT4...
  • Page 202: Technical Specification

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION Technical Specifications Parameter Diesel Petrol Engine Model/type 1.5 Common Rail Turbo Intercooled Revotron Petrol NA Engine Capacity 1497cc 1199 cc Max. Engine output 66 kW @ 4000 rpm 63 kW @ 6000 rpm Max. Torque 200 Nm @ 1250 to 3000 rpm 113 Nm @ 3300 rpm Transaxle Model...
  • Page 203 TECHNICAL INFORMATION Parameter Diesel Petrol Wheels & tyre Option I :165/80 R14 (Radial-Tubeless); Option II :185/60 R16 (Radial-Tubeless); Tyres Option III : 195/55 R16 (Radial-Tubeless); Option IV : 185/65 R15 (Radial-Tubeless) Option I : 4.5Jx14” Steel wheel Option II : 6.0Jx16” Steel wheel Wheel rims Option III : 6.5JX 16”...
  • Page 204 TECHNICAL INFORMATION Parameter Diesel Petrol Main chassis dimension (in mm) Wheel base 2501 Track front 1510 Track rear 1510 Overall length 3990 Overall height 1523 Max. Width without ORVM 1755 Max. Width with ORVM 1983 Ground clearance 135 mm 136 mm Performance Max.
  • Page 205: Vehicle Dimensions

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION Parameter Diesel Petrol Weight (in kg) 1533 (XE) 1405 (XE) 1545(XM) 1427 (XM) Gross vehicle weight (Laden) 1565 (XT) 1453 (XT) 1575 (XZ) 1461 (XZ) 1108 (XE) 980 (XE) 1120 (XM) 1002 (XM) Kerb weight (unladen) 1140 (XT) 1028 (XT) 1150 (XZ) 1036 (XZ)
  • Page 206: Aggregate Identification Nos

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION Aggregate Identification Numbers Transaxle No. Punching (TA 5260) Engine No. Plate - Diesel Chassis No. punching near driver seat VIN plate location near front passenger Transaxle No. Punching (TA 65*) Engine No. plate Petrol (NA) seat...
  • Page 207 TECHNICAL INFORMATION...
  • Page 208: Car Care And Value Added Services

    CAR CARE AND VALUE ADDED SERVICES To remove stubborn stains and con- Car Care WARNING taminants like tar, use turpentine or Your vehicle is subjected to many exter- Do not direct high pressure washer cleaners like ‘Stain remover’ which fluid/ water jets (Pressure above nal influences such as climate, road con- are safe for paint surfaces.
  • Page 209: Waxing

    CAR CARE AND VALUE ADDED SERVICES FAST TAG Polishing NOTE Avoid wiping of painted surface in FAST TAG is pasted on front windshield Polishes and cleaners can restore shine dry condition as it may leave from the inside. It enables Electronic toll to the painted surface that has oxidized scratches on the painted surface.
  • Page 210: Paint Care

    CAR CARE AND VALUE ADDED SERVICES If the stain has dried, then gently Proper cleaning Periodic Inspection brush off the material and then press In order to protect your vehicle from cor-  Regularly inspect your vehicle for any with damp cloth or sponge till it dis- rosion it is recommended that you wash damage in the paint film such as appears.
  • Page 211: 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...
  • Page 212 CAR CARE AND VALUE ADDED SERVICES Available offers (Types of AMC)  Silver AMC  Gold AMC  Promise to Protect ( P  Protect Plus Silver AMC - Value Care Silver Plan covers the following:  Scheduled maintenance services at periodic interval of Kms for Labor, Parts & Consumables. Change of Oil Filter, Fuel Filter, Air Filter &...
  • Page 213 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 214 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 215: Extended Warranty

    CAR CARE AND VALUE ADDED SERVICES Extended Warranty TATA MOTORS recommends the purchase of its extended warranty program. Coverage - Mechanical + Electrical Benefits  Insures you against unforeseen break down repair bills.  Documentation is simple and hassle free.
  • Page 216 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 217: 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 and atmospheric fallouts. Critical areas are: Cavities: joints, crevices, spot welds, underbody  Corrosion is the most important factor when we talk about the vehicle life. If you treat your car well, you can prolong its life. ...
  • Page 218 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 219 Restoration of original gloss levels, UV protection after gloss is restored.  Cleaning & dressing of tyres, Bumpers and all exterior plastic moldings/trims. TATA MOTORS has tied up with for this world class treatment at affordable prices. M/s Autokrom, M/s 3M & M/s Wurth This treatment is available in all authorized workshops.
  • Page 220 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 221 CAR CARE AND VALUE ADDED SERVICES...
  • Page 222 WARRANTY - TERMS AND CONDITIONS We WARRANT each vehicle and parts thereof our sales or service establishments, our authorized deal- TATA ALTROZ manufactured by us to be free from defect in material and ers, service centres or service points in any way so as, in workmanship subject to the following terms and conditions: our judgment which shall be final and binding, to affect its reliability, nor shall it apply if, in our opinion which shall be...
  • Page 223: Warranty - Terms And

    WARRANTY - TERMS AND CONDITIONS timing and consumables like bulbs, fuel, air & oil filters and price of the car, or to demand any damages or compensa- gas leaks in case of air conditioned cars. tion for losses, incidental or indirect, or inconvenience or consequential damages, loss of car, or loss of time, or oth- This warranty shall not apply to any damage or deteriora- erwise, incurred or accrued.
  • Page 224 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 225  Catalytic Converter Electrical connections. If the ‘Check Engine lamp’, ‘MIL’ or ‘DPF’ lamp continu- Ignition System ously glows, please take the vehicle to a TATA MOTORS  Ignition coil Authorized Dealer/Service Center.  Spark plug Catalytic Converter.(LNT - Lean NOx trap & DPF for Die- sel ) This Owner’s manual contains further information on driving...
  • Page 226 Call us:1-800-209-7979 Mail us: customercare@tatamotors.com Visit us: service.tatamotors.com 5442 5840 9903 Developed by: Technical Literature Cell,ERC.

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