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  • 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 Seat Belts Windows Driver Information System Child Restraint System (CRS) 08 Opening the bonnet Tell Tales SRS -Airbags Tail gate opening Audio Reminders Fuel lid Child Lock Combi Switches...
  • Page 7 CONTENTS Dashboard & Features Stowage Areas Climate Control Speakers & Tweeter Storage Compartments Air Distribution Glove Box Air Vents Power Socket Wallet stowage Rear AC Vents Antenna Driver side coin box HVAC Controls Roof Grab Handles Utility pockets on front doors Functions &...
  • Page 8 CONTENTS Starting & Driving Starting & Driving Emergency & Break- down Assistance Gear Shifting and Driving Pre-Driving Checks Emergency Equipment Automated Manual Transmission Driving Tips (AMT) Hazard Warning Switch Seat Adjustments In Case of Flat Tyre Starting and stopping Rear View Mirrors (PEPS) Jump starting your car ORVM folding...
  • Page 9 CONTENTS Maintenance Technical Information Car Care and Value Added Services Maintenance & Service Fuel Specification Car Care Engine Compartment Lubricant Specification Washing Technical Specification Engine Oil Waxing Battery Vehicle Dimensions Polishing Spark Plug Aggregate Identification Nos Interior Fabric Cleaning Tyres Paint Care Smart key Battery replacement Value care - AMC...
  • Page 10 CONTENTS Warranty – Terms and Environment Safety Conditions Environment Safety Warranty – Terms & Conditions...
  • 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. There is no hard and fast rule about aq- Contact a nearest TATA MOTORS uaplaning. The best advice is to slow Authorised Service Centre down when the road is wet.
  • Page 14 SAFETY Night driving Driving on gradients Driving on highway  Ensure that all lights are working and When climbing gradient, the vehicle may Stopping distance progressively, in- begin to slow down and show a lack of creases with vehicle speed. Maintain a windshield, window glasses are power.
  • Page 15: Seat Belts

    SAFETY position. If necessary, slide the tongue Seat Belts Buckling the shoulder seat belt down the webbing to allow the seat belt  Grasp the tongue then slowly pull out This section of user manual describes to retract fully. the seat belt over the shoulder and your Vehicle’s seat belt, airbag and Child across the chest.
  • Page 16 SAFETY belt buckle, the seat belt will not Seat belt height adjustments (If ap- WARNING work properly. plicable)  Each seating position and seat  Do not wear seat belts over hard, If height adjustment is provided in the belt assembly must be used by sharp or fragile items in clothing, seat belt, occupant can adjust it to their occupant.
  • Page 17 If the vehicle has been involved in a col- WARNING lision, get it inspected immediately at Au- In a collision, the pre-tensioner thorised TATA MOTORS SERVICE Center. seat belt assembly mechanisms becomes hot during activation. Do not touch the pre-tensioner seat...
  • Page 18  If the driver does not fasten seat belt, occupant sensor. TATA MOTORS seat belt reminder lamp will blink does not recommended any non- and a buzzer will sound for pre- validated seat covers on seats."...
  • 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 Rear Recommended CRS posi- Rear Front Rear Outboard tion as per the vehicle ma- Outboard Group Mass Group Age Group Passenger Center trix The suitability of seat position for carriage of children and rec- Up to 10 kg Up to 9 months ommended category of CRS is shown in the table below as per Up to 24 months...
  • 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 Remove the CRS from front passenger seat and contact your TATA MOTORS authorised service center. NOTE The above image’s are for reference purpose only.
  • Page 23: Srs -Airbags

    SAFETY the airbags. The inflated Airbags provide After inflation, airbag provides a gradual Supplementary Restraint System a cushion to the occupants. The Airbag cushioning effect for the occupant (SRS - Airbags) (If equipped) inflates and deflates so quickly that you thereafter deflates.
  • Page 24 SAFETY  If an occupant is out of position NOTE WARNING during collision, the rapidly deploying  Even in vehicles with Airbags, you  Open your windows and doors as Airbag may forcefully contact the and your passengers must always soon as possible after collision to occupant causing serious or fatal wear the seat belts provided.
  • Page 25 SAFETY Not recommended seating position NOTE The above image’s are for reference purpose only.
  • Page 26 We recommend the customer to im- injuries to occupants in the mediately visit TATA MOTORS author- vehicle. ised service centre and get the SRS  Coat hooks ( if provided), must be system inspected if any of the above used only for that purpose.
  • Page 27  Fitment of bull bars, seat covers on seats with airbags etc, is strictly prohibited, unless authorised by TATA MOTORS. This will affect the intended performance of SRS.  If you need to make any modifications to accommodate any disability you may have,...
  • Page 28 SAFETY will not protect the occupants. Head re- lision. In some of these conditions, dam- Airbag Deployment Conditions straints and seat belts provide occupant age to the vehicle may be minor or not When front airbags (if equipped) protection during a rear collision. be readily visible.
  • Page 29: Child Lock

    SAFETY Child Lock (if equipped) NOTE  Lift the lock lever upward to de- activate 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

    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 31: Abs

    SAFETY judgment. Drive within safety mar- Anti-lock braking system (ABS) While Braking gin taking into consideration pre-  If ABS intervenes: continue to de- (If equipped) vailing weather and traffic condi- press the brake pedal vigorously un- ABS regulates brake pressure tions.
  • Page 32: Ebd

    TATA MOTORS Author- Brake Disc Wiping (BDW) inner wheel of the vehicle. ized Service Centre as soon as Water on the brake disc leads to a delay possible.
  • Page 33 SAFETY move moisture when driving in wet con- Dynamic Wheel Torque by Brake Hill Hold Control (HHC) ditions automatically. To get quick re- (DWT-B) Hill Hold Control is a comfort function. sponse form Brake and better decelera- The main goal of the function is to im- The main intend is to prevent the vehicle tion.
  • 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 available ) Keys Name Remote key Description Locking all doors Mechanical key Unlocking all doors Unlocking all doors Approach light/Tail gate opening Flip key with remote Locking all doors Folding key blade in/out Locking all doors Approach light Smart Key (PEPS) Tail gate opening Unlocking all doors...
  • Page 36 OPENING AND CLOSING Name Remote key Description  Customer can wear it on wrist and drive the car (ease of carrying and usage). PEPS wearable  This perform dual functions of Passive en- try/exit and Passive start (similar functions of Smart Key –...
  • Page 37 OPENING AND CLOSING Flip Key with Remote 2. Approach light 4. Folding key blade IN / OUT Press approach light button ( ) once, low Press button ( ) to flip out the key blade. beam, positon, roof lamp will turn ‘ON’. For folding, press the button (4) and fold This feature helps to find and reach the the key blade inside.
  • Page 38 OPENING AND CLOSING  For few variant, when ignition is Flip key Features NOTE turned off all the doors get automati- In case any button of the key is ac- Vehicle search cally unlocked. cidentally pressed for more than In vehicle locked condition if lock button seconds, the remote stops func- Also, when unlocked with remote key on remote key is pressed the turn indica-...
  • Page 39 OPENING AND CLOSING Smart Key (if available) 1. Locking all doors Unlocking all doors Press the lock button once ( ) to lock all Press the unlock button once ( ) to un- the doors of the vehicle. lock all the doors. Successful lock will be indicated by two Successful unlock will be indicated by flashes of turn signal indicators.
  • Page 40 OPENING AND CLOSING Vehicle doors get automatically locked Key blade in/out Smart Key Features after 180 sec .time elapsed, when vehi- Vehicle search cle power is in OFF mode and vehicle all If lock button on smart key is pressed doors in locked condition .After doing when the vehicle is locked, the turn indi- other than driver door transition (open...
  • Page 41 OPENING AND CLOSING the remote gets reinstated imme- Smart key Precautions: diately when the user stops press- If smart key is close to radio transmit- ing the push button of remote. ter, it may interfere with the opera- tion of the smart key. Force Panic operation If the smart key is near a mobile two : When the...
  • Page 42: Doors

    OPENING AND CLOSING  Passive entry works only when ig- Doors Door locking and unlocking using nition is off. door handle switch (DHS) Door lock and unlock with key To lock/unlock all the doors without op- (if available) Locking without a key from inside erating smart key button/ key blade.
  • Page 43: Windows

    OPENING AND CLOSING driver’s arm rest. They work only when Opening the doors from inside Windows the key is in the ‘IGN ON’ position. Power windows (if available) NOTE Power windows can be operated seconds in ‘IGN OFF’ and ‘KEY OUT’ positions, provided the doors are closed.
  • Page 44 OPENING AND CLOSING be operated. However, it can be oper- Individual switches WARNING ated from the switches on driver's arm Individual window winding switches While raising the glass, take care rest. have been provided on the front passen- to avoid fingers/hands getting ger and rear doors.
  • Page 45: Opening The Bonnet

    OPENING AND CLOSING Manual Window Winding Opening the bonnet (if available) Make sure that the engine is Use window winder handle for lowering switched off and vehicle is in neutral or raising up window glasses manually gear with the parking brake applied. where power windows are not provided.
  • Page 46 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 Make sure that the bonnet is cor- rectly locked or it can fly up unex- pectedly when you drive.
  • Page 47: Tail Gate Opening

    OPENING AND CLOSING Tail gate Opening Option II Option III NOTE Some variants may have multiple options. Option I Remote operated Tail gate unlatching To release the tailgate, press the tail can be done through long press ( sec) gate button on the remote. approach light button on remote key.
  • Page 48 OPENING AND CLOSING Option IV Option V Option VI To open the Tail gate, press the switch If the vehicle is locked, tail gate is closed Tail gate opened by using door key, the located on fascia switch. and tail gate DHS switch is pressed with lock is located on the Tail gate.
  • Page 49: Fuel Lid

    OPENING AND CLOSING To release the fuel flap, pull the lever lo- Fuel lid NOTE cated at the right hand side below the  Once tail gate is opened, it will Option I driver seat. not get locked automatically with For opening, open the fuel cap, turn it other doors.
  • Page 50 OPENING AND CLOSING refill near sparks or open flames. Do not use cell phone when you fill fuel.  Do not continue adding fuel after the automatic shut ‘OFF’ function is operated if it is equipped on the fuel station. Overfilling the fuel tank could damage the fuel system.
  • Page 51: Power Sunroof

    OPENING AND CLOSING Press the sunroof control button ( ) to or front passenger door has not been Power Sunroof open, both the sunroof and sunroof opened. Opening and Closing the power glass will slide all the way to comfort po- sunroof sition automatically.
  • Page 52 OPENING AND CLOSING Press the sunroof control button Sun Shade Open/Close Position sunroof -Handle Manual Close close, glass will slide all the way to. Manual Mode To fully Open/Close the Sun Shade Long press the control button ( ) to enter manual mode and stop the sunroof at Manual Open sunroof -Handle...
  • Page 53 Check why the power sunroof did not close. b. Try to close the power sunroof again. To Tilt/vent the sunroof open NOTE Push the sunroof control button If the power sunroof malfunctions, tilt/vent upward. pinch protection may not function properly. Visit the TATA MOTORS...
  • Page 54 OPENING AND CLOSING Re-Initializing the power sunroof Initializing the sunroof If the sunroof is stopped midway due to a discharged battery or power fail- ure, you need to recalibrate the start- ing point of the sunroof. In addition, the following cases need reset of the starting point for the sunroof.
  • Page 55 OPENING AND CLOSING...
  • Page 56: Dashboard & Features

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Cockpit A.C. Air vent Air Bag (PAB) Infotainment Display (if available) Combi-Switch Horn pad Air Bag (DAB) Steering mounted controls (if avail- able) Controls (as available) Foot Rest USB Port Fascia switches Start/Stop switch Foldable Arm-Rest (if available) Parking Brake Lever Drive Control knob Power socket...
  • Page 57: Instrument Cluster

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Instrument Cluster – Digital Cluster (Version 1) Tachometer Driver Information Display Temperature Gauge Speedometer Set Knob Mode Knob Fuel Gauge NOTE: All indicators shown may not be applicable to your vehicle. Above image is only for reference. Red bar values shown may change as per vehicle.
  • Page 58 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Instrument Cluster – Digital Cluster (Version 2) Temperature Gauge Tachometer Driver Information Display Set Knob Mode Knob Fuel Gauge Speedometer NOTE: All indicators shown may not be applicable to your vehicle. Above image is only for reference. Red bar values shown may change as per vehicle.
  • Page 59 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Speedometer Tachometer WARNING  Whenever engine is accelerated beyond safe rpm, tachometer display turns RED. In such case, reduce the engine RPM immedi- ately.  Do not drive the vehicle with a high engine rpm. This may cause damage to the engine and re- duce its life.
  • Page 60 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES If fuel is not filled even after Low fuel and it takes few seconds to sta- Fuel Gauge warning Tell tale ‘ON’, first bar in fuel bilize after the ignition is turned When the ignition switch is gauge will start blinking to indicate more “ON”...
  • Page 61 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES cool down for some time. Contact the Temperature Gauge nearest TATA MOTORS Authorized ser- vice centre immediately for rectification. NOTE At every key in and Ignition ON, Temperature Gauge Bars move to H and come back to C position.
  • Page 62: Driver Information System

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Driver Information System Driver Information System Image Description This indicates distance travelled by the vehicle. The odometer read- ing does not return to “ ” when maximum value is reached; the Odometer display will freeze the maximum value. The trip meter can be used to measure the distance travelled on short trips or between fuel stops.
  • Page 63 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES System Image Description Driver Information Up or down arrow will be displayed on DIS to shift a gear up or down. No arrow shall be displayed when the selected gear is as per the Vehicle dynamics. Gear Recommendation NOTE: Following the recommended Gear shall result into a better Fuel Economy.
  • Page 64 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Driver Information System Image Description This warning will be indicated when driver door is open. Door Ajar NOTE: If any other door is open roof lamp will be ‘ON’ pro- (As applicable) vided that roof lamp switch is in position.
  • Page 65 Note: If is displayed, it means ‘Fault’ condition. In such case, take vehicle to authorized TATA MOTORS service station. In - Reverse case of Manual Transmission the Gear number will be displayed when the clutch is fully released.
  • Page 66 Rotate Steering Note: If text warning “ROTATE STEERING” is displayed even after rotating the steering, it means ‘Faulty’ condition. In such case, take vehicle to authorized TATA MOTORS service sta- tion. Key batt low “KEY BATT LOW” text warning comes ‘ON’ for seconds when UID key battery is low.
  • Page 67 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Driver Information System Image Description “SERVICE DUE” text warning comes ‘ON’ for seconds when Service due service is overdue. “LOW BRAKE FLUID” text warning comes ‘ON’ for seconds Low brake fluid when brake fluid is low. “LOW FUEL” text warning comes ‘ON’ for seconds when low Low fuel fuel warning telltale comes ‘ON’...
  • Page 68 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Driver Information System Image Description Cruise off “CRUISE OFF” text warning comes ‘ON’ for seconds when (as applicable) cruise function is deactivated. Cruise cancelled “CRUISE CANCELLED” text warning comes ‘ON’ for seconds when cruise function is cancelled by user. (as applicable) Cruise resume “CRUISE RESUME”...
  • Page 69 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Driver Information System Image Description “ESP OFF” text warning comes ‘ON’ for 4 seconds when ESP ESP off is made off. Tyre pressure information for individual tyre with pressure val- ues will be displayed with “psi” unit on DIS if tyre pressure is within defined range.
  • Page 70 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Driver Information System Image Description Text warning “HI” near to respective tyre and tyre symbol will blink if tyre pressure is High. Tyre pressure values will be displayed with “psi” unit for re- maining tyres. “CHECK TYRE“ for s and “PRESSURE”...
  • Page 71 Tyre pressure values will be displayed with “psi” unit for re- maining tyres. “TPMS ERROR” text warning comes ON for seconds when TPMS sensor has fault. Note: If text warning “- -” is displayed, it means ‘Fault’ condition. In such case, take vehicle to authorized TATA MOTORS service station.
  • Page 72 Tyre Pressure Monitoring System Note: (as applicable) If text warning “- -” is displayed, it means ‘Fault’ condition. In such case, take vehicle to authorized TATA MOTORS service station. “TATA MOTORS” text warning comes ‘ON’ for seconds when ignition is turned 'ON'.
  • Page 73 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Average fuel economy (AFE) NOTE Instantaneous fuel economy  AFE value is estimate of fuel (IFE) economy. It may vary significantly based upon driving conditions, driving habits and condition of ve- hicle. It indicates fuel economy of current drive Trip A when Ignition is turned ‘ON’.
  • Page 74 DTE figure. NOTE If DTE is displayed as ‘---‘, then take your vehicle to the TATA MOTORS Au- thorized Dealer/Service Center. The DTE will update with new value when fuel is added more than Litres at a...
  • Page 75 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Driver Information System (DIS) setting MBSP- Mode Button Short Press...
  • Page 76 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Driver Information Settings for Illumination and Clock setting MBSP- Mode Button Short Press; SBLP- Set Button Long Press; SBSP- Set Button Short Press...
  • Page 77 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Instrument Cluster Illumination WARNING The Clock and Instrument Cluster Illumination settings should be done only when the vehicle is in stationary condition for safety pur- pose. For Instrument Cluster illumination level settings, it is necessary to turn the Park Lamp ‘ON’...
  • Page 78: Tell Tales

    Lamp blinks: Vehicle is in immobilized condition when key is not Immobilizer inserted. 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 79 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/lu- brication system. Contact the nearest TATA MOTORS Authorized service centre to rectify the issue.
  • Page 80 If the lamp is on, it indicates that the cruise control feature is activated. Illuminates momentarily when ignition is switched ‘ON’. EPAS Amber Illuminates when there is a fault in the EPAS. Contact the TATA MOTORS Authorized Service Centre immediately.
  • Page 81 The lamp comes on when ignition is switched ‘ON’ and goes ‘OFF’ in approx. four seconds. If the engine overheats due to higher coolant temperatures, this indicator blinks along with an audible buzzer. Contact your nearest TATA MOTORS authorized ser- High Coolant vice Centre immediately. When the engine coolant temperature reaches the maxi-...
  • Page 82 Amber The tell-tale warning light will start flashing if there is any fault in the Note: fuel system. Contact the nearest TATA MOTORS Authorized Dealer/Service Center immediately. Illuminates when ignition is switched ‘ON’ and goes ‘OFF’ in 3 seconds. Illuminates continuously if there is any malfunction in ABS. Normal braking Amber system will be operational without assistance of ABS.
  • Page 83 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Warning Lamps Color Indicator Remarks Key Not Detected This lamp comes on when the Valid Smart key is not detected inside the Amber (if available) vehicle. Press Clutch / Brake This lamp comes on with IGN ON till user presses the clutch pedal to Pedal to Start Engine Amber start the engine.
  • Page 84 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Warning Lamps Color Indicator Remarks Front Passenger Seatbelt Reminder The front passenger seatbelt warning indicator turns ON when ignition is turned ON. If adult occupies front passenger seat, the warning lamp remains ON as Front Passenger Seat belt in- long as the front passenger seatbelt is not fastened.
  • Page 85 ‘ON’ along with an audio chime for every two minutes one beep (audible warning) Illuminates momentarily when ignition is switched ‘ON’. Illuminates continuously when there is a fault in Automated Manual AMT Fault Amber (If available) Transmission system. Contact a TATA MOTORS authorized Service Centre immediately.
  • Page 86 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Remarks Warning Lamps Color Indicator This symbol comes on and blink for second if Tyre Pressure is LOW/HIGH, Tyre temperature is HIGH, Tyre air pressure leakage. After 4 second symbol will continuously ON till warning is present. TPMS Amber This symbol comes on and blink for...
  • Page 87: Audio Reminders

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Parking lamp ‘ON’ reminder Audio Reminders (as available) Front passenger Seat Belt re- minder If you forget to turn OFF the park lights Key-in reminder/audio warning and driver door is open, an audio warn- If front passenger has not fastened seat- If you forget the key inside the vehicle ing will be started.
  • Page 88: Combi Switches

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES High beam - Move the lever forward AMT fault reminder Combi-Switch (RH Stalk) to select the high beam function. (if available) If Fault occur in AMT, second audio warning will alert you. Pull the lever back to normal for low beam.
  • Page 89 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, but the tering a tunnel or when it is twi-...
  • Page 90 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Combi-Switch (LH Stalk) 2) Slow Wipe 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 91 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES 6) Rear Wash and Wipe Rear Wipe WARNING Turn the rotary knob counter If you operate, wash and wipe func- 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 92: Dashboard Controls

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Dashboard controls (if available) Lamps (if available) Fog lamp as Cornering Lamp 1. Front Fog The front fog lamps also function as cor- Fascia switches are provided on the cen- nering lamps to light up the area to the ter console below HVAC control panel.
  • Page 93: Steering Mounted Control

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES call. It is also used to mute the vol- Steering mounted controls (LHS) 3. Receive calls/PTT (Push to Talk) ume of music system/radio. Press above switch to accept (if available) incoming call when a cell 5. Source phone is connected via Bluetooth.
  • Page 94 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES The set speed can also be decreased by Steering mounted controls (RHS) 1b. Cruise control deac- pressing the brake pedal (The cruise in- tivating switch (If available) dicator will turn OFF) and slowing down There are two ways to deacti- to desired speed and then pressing the vate cruise control: ...
  • Page 95: Mic

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Mic (if available) Infotainment System Display Option II Option I NOTE Mic is provided on the roof near the roof lamp. For more information, refer infotain- ment manual. ((Refer link -http://service.tatamo- tors.com/content/owners-manual) if applicable)
  • Page 96: Speakers & Tweeter

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Speakers & Tweeter (if available) USB Port (if available) Power Socket (if available) Speakers and Tweeters are available in Connect your portable digital music play- On center console ers, pen drives etc. to this socket for models with infotainment system. Provi- Two power socket are provided playing music tracks through the vehi- sions are given for music system and...
  • Page 97: Antenna

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Antenna Option II Option I Behind rear seat on LH side Antenna is located on the roof. Turn the NOTE antenna anticlockwise to remove it from  Use of unapproved electrical ac- Shark FIN antenna is provided on the the vehicle, if required.
  • Page 98: Roof Grab Handles

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES settling in the seat and inserting the Roof Grab Handle (if available) Roof Lamp key in the ignition switch. When the key Interior roof lighting lamp is provided on is turned to the ‘IGN’ position, the lamp the roof with inbuilt switch.
  • Page 99: Front Lamp

    DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Front Lamp Lamp Condensation / Fogging Tail Lamp (as available) Condition Condensation is a natural phenomenon in Lamp. This occurs mainly because of atmospheric condition/weather change. During normal condensation, thin film of mist is visible on the inside surface of the exterior lens.
  • Page 100: Stowage Areas

    STOWAGE AREAS Storage Compartment Chiller glow box Utility pockets on front doors Foldable arm rest Wallet stowage(near roof lamp) Utility pockets on rear doors Tailgate Compartment Driver side coin box Center console...
  • Page 101: Glove Box

    STOWAGE AREAS Glove box iv) Cooling facility (if available) NOTE Make sure that glove box flap is closed while driving. iii) Stowage detail (if available) i) Opening and closing On selected models glove box is pro- - Press the knob and open the To open vided with a cooling facility.
  • Page 102: Wallet Stowage

    STOWAGE AREAS 2) Wallet stowage (if available) 3) Driver side coin box 4) Utility pockets on front doors Place for keeping wallet is provided Stowage is provided on RH side of steer- Utility pockets are provided on front above the roof lamp. ing wheel for Coin, mobile and wallet.
  • Page 103: Utility Pockets On Rear Doors

    STOWAGE AREAS Tambour door 5) Utility pockets on rear doors 6) Center console Option I Stowage below arm rest Stowage compartment is provided below the foldable arm rest for keeping cell phones, iPod’s, chargers etc. Tambour door is provided on center con- Utility pockets are available on rear sole.
  • Page 104: Stowage For Rear Passenger

    STOWAGE AREAS Option II 7) Stowage for rear passenger 8) Foldable arm rest (if available) (if available) A foldable arm rest has been provided in the rear seat. It also has two-cup hold- ers, which can be accessed by opening the cover.
  • Page 105: Tailgate Compartment

    STOWAGE AREAS  Do not allow occupants to travel 9) Tailgate Compartment HOOKS (if available) in the luggage compartment. (Luggage) i) Coat Hook  Do not place anything on lug- Coat hangers are provided for rear pas- gage cover as it could obstruct senger on both grab handles.
  • Page 106 STOWAGE AREAS ii) Hook for Purse holder iii) Collapsible hook iv) Carrier hook in luggage com- partment Hooks for holding purse are provided on Collapsible hook is provided for hanging both B pillar. small carry bags etc. Carrier hook is provided for hanging small carry bags etc.
  • Page 107 STOWAGE AREAS...
  • Page 108: 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 109: 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 front seats. It can be switched ‘ON’ pro- The direction of air flow can be adjusted vided that front AC is switched ‘ON’. using sliders on the respective vents.
  • Page 110: Hvac Controls

    CLIMATE CONTROL HVAC Controls (if available) A. Air distribution control B. Blower Speed control HIGH This is to select the air distribution pat- This is to turn ‘ON’ the blower and select tern as described in the table. desired blower speed. Directs air through the cen- ter and side air vents Directs air through the cen-...
  • Page 111 CLIMATE CONTROL : (Indicator light ‘OFF’) Fresh Air mode C. Temperature 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 fogging up.
  • Page 112 CLIMATE CONTROL  While you start the vehicle after NOTE NOTE a long duration (more than The AC can be switched ‘ON’ only if  Condensate may drip from the days), follow the procedure for the blower is ‘ON’ and engine is run- underside of the vehicle when it better AC performance: ning.
  • Page 113: 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 B.
  • Page 114: Fully Automatic Temperature Control - Fatc

    CLIMATE CONTROL Rear window demister button Whenever the user presses any push General Description: button or turns the rotary knob, then the Fresh air / recirculation button FATC system controls the in-cabin tem- display unit will show the relevant perature of the vehicle automatically Air distribution (mode) button Climate Information.
  • Page 115 CLIMATE CONTROL Blower Speed Control Knob: NOTE NOTE For your safety make sure you have The outside air intakes for the cli- a clear view through all the windows mate control systems are at the before driving. base of windscreen. Keep this area clear from leaves and other debris.
  • Page 116 CLIMATE CONTROL B. Set the desired temperature by Directs air through the Air Distribution (Mode) Button: turning temperature control knob. defroster vents (De- In AUTO mode, the FATC The display will show all the func- fault fresh air mode) system will regulate the tions during ‘AUTO’...
  • Page 117: Fatc Sensors

    CLIMATE CONTROL . Turning the knob in the anticlock- In-car sensor on FATC control panel. 30ºC Semi-automatic Operation wise direction reduces temperature. You can manually select various func- When you set the temperature to its tions of the climate control system when lower limit (Lo) or its upper limit (Hi), the it is in fully automatic mode.
  • Page 118: Xpress Cooling

    CLIMATE CONTROL Driver side window may roll down, if: Xpress Cooling NOTE  The cabin temperature is more than This helps cabin to reach to The Express Cool function can only comfort temperatures outside temperature. be turned ON if the Ambient tem- quickly by optimally setting the air condi- ...
  • Page 119: Functions & Settings

    CLIMATE CONTROL Functions and Settings Control Knob Position Button Position (7) & (9) Functions Desired Desired Normal heat- Speed Temp. To the extreme Max. Quick heat- right up to the speed stop To the right up to Desired Normal the desired tem- Cooling speed perature.
  • Page 120: Starting & Driving

    STARTING AND DRIVING Pre Driving Checks Daily check Weekly check  Tyres for unusual wear, cracks or  Engine oil level Make sure that  Windshield, windows, mirrors, lights, damage and embedded foreign ma-  Coolant level terial such as nails, stones, etc. and reflectors are clean and unob- ...
  • Page 121: Driving Tips

    STARTING AND DRIVING  Safety systems are merely aids de- Driving Tips Personal driving style signed to assist driving. You are re-  Do not press the accelerator pedal Fuel consumption, engine, transmission, sponsible for the distance between brake and tyre wear are mainly affected when starting the engine.
  • Page 122 STARTING AND DRIVING overheating specially while going while the vehicle is moving. Wait Good driving practices down a hill. seconds after declutching  Slow down before you shift to a lower to ensure smooth engagement gear. This helps the engine to keep a Tips obtaining better...
  • Page 123 STARTING AND DRIVING  Do not accelerate excessively when speeds, the AC consumes more elec- Running-in period tric power which is ultimately drawn you are in lower gears ( ). Be The purpose of running in a car is to give from engine by burning fuel.
  • Page 124: Seat Adjustments

    STARTING AND DRIVING Seat Adjustments WARNING Diesel Petrol Gear Do not adjust the driver's seat while Front seat adjustments Speed(kmph) Speed(kmph) driving. Adjusting the seat while driv- Following seat adjustments can be car- ing could cause the driver to lose ried out manually.
  • Page 125 STARTING AND DRIVING 2. Seat height adjustment Head restraint (if available) Front seat To raise the seat, pull and continue pumping the lever ( ) in the upward di- rection until the seat is at the desired height. To lower the seat, pump the lever down- WARNING ward until the seat is at desired height.
  • Page 126 STARTING AND DRIVING Rear seat folding (60:40 % Split) WARNING Any modification in the seat material You can increase the luggage capacity or addition of seat cover may dam- by folding the rear seats splits as re- age or affect the performance of the quired.
  • Page 127 STARTING AND DRIVING  Fold the backrest seat forward again.  Pull the backrest release knobs up.  Fold the backrest seat forward. Move the driver and front passenger seat forward if necessary.
  • Page 128 STARTING AND DRIVING  Fold the backrest seat forward again.  Fold the seat backrest forwards. Rear seat folding (Complete Seat Move the driver and front passenger 100%) seat forward if necessary. You can increase the trunk capacity by folding the rear seat. For folding: ...
  • Page 129: Rear View Mirrors

    STARTING AND DRIVING Luggage cover Rear View Mirrors WARNING Luggage cover is designed only for hid-  The vehicle occupant would Inside Rear View Mirror (IRVM) ing the luggage compartment. thereby be pushed into the seat To adjust the mirror move the mirror up, belt by the rear bench seat or by down or sideways manually to obtain the WARNING...
  • Page 130 STARTING AND DRIVING 2. Use the four positions of the knob to Motorized ORVM adjustment NOTE adjust the rear view mirrors to re- Use antiglare position only when (if available) quired position. necessary, as it reduces rear view clarity. Outer Rear View Mirrors (ORVM) You can adjust the outer rear view mir- rors manually by Tip-Tap (By hand) or re- motely by knob.
  • Page 131: Orvm Folding

    STARTING AND DRIVING In case to repeated usage, Mirror Fold- ORVM folding (as applicable) Option 4: Rear view mirrors with joy ing/Un-folding will stop functioning and stick knob 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 132: Sun Visors

    STARTING AND DRIVING Sun Visors Electric Power Assisted Steering NOTE (EPAS)  A click noise may be heard from the EPAS relay after the ignition Your vehicle is equipped with electric switch is turned ON or OFF posi- power assisted steering system. The tion.
  • Page 133: Steering Wheels Adjustment

    Pull release lever up completely to tem malfunction. Then, take your ve- lock the steering column. hicle to the nearest TATA MOTORS service center and have the EPAS Make sure that steering wheel is se- system checked as soon as possi- curely locked by checking up and ble.
  • Page 134: Steering Lock And Ignition Switch

    STARTING AND DRIVING To release the steering lock, put the key Steering lock and ignition switch NOTE in the slot and turn it clockwise to one (if available)  The steering effort can sud- click (ACC). denly increase, if the operation of the EPAS system is stopped ACC - Accessories such as the infotain- to prevent serious accidents...
  • Page 135: Starting And Stopping

    STARTING AND DRIVING seconds and then switch off. This will  For vehicle equipped with turbo- Starting and stopping (without allow the engine oil to lubricate the tur- charger, after you start the en- PEPS) bocharger, till its speed is fully reduced gine, run the engine at idle speed Manual Transmission (MT) and also allow the unit to cool down.
  • Page 136: Gear Shifting And Driving

    STARTING AND DRIVING Gear Shifting and Driving Reverse gear NOTE  Press the clutch fully when gear shifting. reverse gear should be engaged only when the vehicle is stationary. Wait for seconds after declutching to ensure smooth engagement of the reverse gear. ...
  • Page 137 STARTING AND DRIVING occur after the vehicle has been Braking WARNING washed.  Do not shift to lower gear on a slip- Your vehicle has power assisted brakes. Brake performance may become poor pery road surface in an attempt to The distance needed to bring the vehicle and unpredictable if brakes are wet.
  • Page 138: Automated Manual Transmission

    STARTING AND DRIVING start within seconds if gear shifter Automated Manual Transmission Starting is moved from A to N with the brake a. Engage the parking brake firmly. (AMT) (If fitted) pedal continuously pressed.”. Press Brake pedal. Stopping The vehicle can be stopped by depress- ing the brake pedal regardless of the gear position.
  • Page 139 STARTING AND DRIVING Gear shifter driving Modes Reverse Auto Mode Neutral Reverse gear will be engaged only when Auto mode will be engaged only when ve- Vehicle is in neutral gear position. This vehicle is stationary and brake pedal hicle is stationary and brake pedal will be indicated on instrument pressed.
  • Page 140 STARTING AND DRIVING is operated, upshifting takes place Manual Mode: Creeping feature step in the order of  2 3 4 Creeping function allows the car move- gear. 5 6 ment without accelerator Pedal pressed when the brake pedal is released. Pull the gearshift lever to the ‘–’...
  • Page 141 Instrument charger, till its speed is fully reduced Cluster display, it means ‘Fault condi- and also allow the unit to cool down. tion. Contact a TATA MOTORS Author- ized Service Centre immediately.
  • Page 142 STARTING AND DRIVING Changing gears in the middle of the Following steps need to be carried out WARNING climb can cause loss of momentum and sequentially in order to manoeuvre A quick burst on the accelerator engine stalling. Shifting to lower gear the vehicle in such a situation.
  • Page 143 STARTING AND DRIVING This could cause the brakes to Descending Sharp Gradients Driving (AMT) overheat, resulting in reduced Depending on the severity of the gradi- Climbing Sharp Gradients braking efficiency. Failure to take ent, shift into appropriate gear. Use en- Apply the parking brake firmly so that the this precaution could result in loss gine braking judiciously without over-rev-...
  • Page 144: Starting And Stopping (Peps)

    Engine Passive Start/Stop switch, if start stop switch green LED blinks more than sec. duration then contact author- ized TATA MOTORS dealer.  If ESCL (Electronic Column Steering Lock) is not unlocked properly, then vehicle doesn’t go into ACC mode...
  • Page 145 STARTING AND DRIVING system can be used. Steering is un- will be unlocked. Engine remains Engine Passive Start - conditions locked. OFF.  Single Press Start: b) Step 2 b) Step 2 Bring the smart key with you and sit Press the clutch pedal and then Press the start/stop button without in the driver seat.
  • Page 146: Peps - Wearable Key

    STARTING AND DRIVING  Press the start/stop button with or PEPS - Wearable Key (if available) PEPS Features without clutch.  You can wear it on his/her wrist and (a) Passive Entry drive the car (ease of carrying and  ACC and IGN turns OFF. usage) Entry in Vehicle through Driver Door: ...
  • Page 147 STARTING AND DRIVING  Green colour LED on start/stop but- Press the driver door handle button Tailgate opening of vehicle: ton will turn ON. along with valid wearable key fob  Press tailgate handle button along within the authentication range of Once engine is started successfully, with valid wearable key fob within the 1.2 m.
  • Page 148 STARTING AND DRIVING Green colour LED on start/stop but- Green colour LED on start/stop but-  In this condition, customer has to ton will turn ON. ton will turn ON. keep the key fob in center console antenna (refer below image). Once engine start successfully, Engine will remain OFF but all electri- green colour LED on start/stop...
  • Page 149 STARTING AND DRIVING Engine Passive Stop - conditions Gear Shifting WARNING When vehicle is in OFF mode (ACC, Single Press Stop: IGN and Crank OFF) and user tries to  IGN is ON and engine is running. lock the vehicle from outside by pressing any door handle switch and ...
  • Page 150 STARTING AND DRIVING condition. Contact TATA MO- Reverse gear Driving TORS Authorized Dealer/Service To engage reverse gear, lift the latch and Climbing Sharp Gradients on Loose Center. keeping latch lifted, shift to reverse posi- Surfaces  Press the clutch fully when gear tion.
  • Page 151 STARTING AND DRIVING If the tyres start to slip within few feet at a delayed reaction from the brakes when Braking the end of the climb, keep the vehicle you brake for the first time. This may also Your vehicle has vacuum assisted stable by steering left and right.
  • Page 152: Drive Mode

    STARTING AND DRIVING Drive Mode WARNING Drive Performance  Mode Do not shift to lower gears on a slippery road surface to increase Increased engine Torque CITY the engine's braking effect. By and Power output for doing so, the tyres could lose BALANCED performance their grip.
  • Page 153: Parking Brake

    STARTING AND DRIVING Parking Brake Vehicle parking Mechanical parking brake acting on the  Park the vehicle in a safe place. rear wheels is provided on the vehicle. Switch on the indicator signal before turning to park.  Apply the parking brake. ...
  • Page 154: Reverse Park Assist

    STARTING AND DRIVING There are ultrasonic sensors placed in Reverse Park Assist with sensor WARNING on the rear bumper. Number of sensors (if available) Never leave children unsupervised may vary depending on the variant. in the parked vehicle. They could Reverse Park Assist system is an elec- Once the system is activated, the sen- tronic parking aid that will assist you to...
  • Page 155 STARTING AND DRIVING Variant where infotainment display is not Park assist indications Approxi- present and audio warning is given mate In case reverse park assist system mal- Audible through a buzzer, on activating the Re- distance Visual functions, fault message may appear on Infor- verse Park Assist system, a tone will be from...
  • Page 156 STARTING AND DRIVING  Objects close to the rear bumper can  Driving on uneven road surfaces e.g. Reverse park assist limitations go undetected by the Reverse Park Gravel, unpaved roads, Artificial Reverse Park Assist system is not a colli- Assist’s field of detection.
  • Page 157: Rear View Camera

    STARTING AND DRIVING Reverse park assist system preven- General Warning Rear View Camera (if available) tive maintenance In low light conditions, the screen  Regularly clean the Sensors/cam- may darken or image may appear era* (*if available) and keep them faint.
  • Page 158 STARTING AND DRIVING Activation Understanding Guidelines Indica- tion Reverse gear This system will start, if reverse gear is engaged, or park assist button (if availa- ble) is pressed or manual activation is done through Infotainment screen. Deactivation Display screen System will stop, if reverse gear is disen- gaged, or park assist button (if available) is pressed.
  • Page 159 STARTING AND DRIVING Do not remove mud, snow on the Do’s and don’t Cleaning camera camera lens using stick or hard ma- Due to environmental reasons, dust,  Do not use camera when tailgate is terial. Use normal water and soft mud or fog may accumulate on the open.
  • Page 160 STARTING AND DRIVING camera video feed for parking  In case of damage of the rear Rear view camera system pre- assistance in such scenario. This portion of the vehicle, camera cautions phenomenon is temporary and position may change. Which Area displayed on screen will be automatically recovered causes wrong visual information...
  • Page 161 STARTING AND DRIVING  The area displayed on the screen When sharp down gradient be- may vary according to vehicle orien- hind the vehicle tation conditions.  Objects, which are close to either cor- ner of the bumper or under the bumper, cannot be seen on the screen.
  • Page 162 STARTING AND DRIVING error between the fixed guide lines on NOTE screen actual dis- The distance guidelines will appear to tance/course on the road. be further from the vehicle than the actual distance. When approaching three-dimen- sional objects Because of this, objects will appear to be closer than they actually are.
  • Page 163 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 164: Emergency & Break- Down Assistance

    EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Emergency Equipment Tool kit, tow hook, jack and spare NOTE wheel The jack should be used only to You should be familiar with the location change wheels. It is important to of the emergency equipment provided in read the instructions in this section the vehicle and how to use it.
  • Page 165: Hazard Warning Switch

    EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE When you press the hazard warning Advance Warning Triangle Hazard Warning Switch switch, all turn signal lamps will start to An advance warning triangle is kept in blink. the luggage compartment beside spare wheel. Keep the warning triangle at an approxi- mate distance of m behind your 50-150...
  • Page 166 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE  Remove the advance warning trian-  To remove the spare wheel, unscrew Spare Wheel removal process and remove the retaining bolt. gle and tool tray.  To access the spare wheel, lift the carpet up. ...
  • Page 167: In Case Of Flat Tyre

    EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE  Switch off the engine. In Case of Flat Tyre Changing flat tyre  Keep advance warning triangle at a Loosen the nuts (as indicated) on the  Reduce vehicle speed gradually, suitable distance behind the vehicle wheel in diagonal sequence.
  • Page 168 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE and never allow passengers to Jack up point location on vehicle NOTE remain in the vehicle. The jack is designed only to raise  Do not open or close a door or  and hold the vehicle for a short the tailgate when the vehicle is time while a wheel is being raised.
  • Page 169 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Remove wheel nuts with the help of wheel spanner and take out flat tyre. NOTE Do not place wheel nuts in sand or on a dirty surface. Do not apply oil or grease on it. Roll the spare wheel into position and align the holes in the wheel studs.
  • Page 170: Jump Starting Your Car

    EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Jump starting your car NOTE  Do a check and correct the tyre Use only a battery of same rating & ca- pressure and wheel nuts tight- pacity to jump start your vehicle. Position ness of the changed wheel at the booster battery close to your vehicle nearest authorised service sta- so that the jump leads will reach both...
  • Page 171 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE  Make the final connection (other end  If the booster battery you are using is children away from batteries. In of the negative terminal) to an un- fitted to another vehicle, start the en- case if battery acid comes in con- tact with the skin, wash it off im- painted, heavy metal part (i.e.
  • Page 172: Towing

     In case of brake failure, use the To correctly tow and prevent accidental parking brake to control the damage to your vehicle, take help of a vehicle. TATA MOTORS authorized dealer or a commercial tow-truck service.
  • Page 173 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE bottom part and simultaneously pull-  Fasten the tow rope or tow bar at  When towing with the rear ing it at the top (as shown in fig). the towing eyes. Otherwise, the wheels on the ground or on tow- ...
  • Page 174: 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- functioning, check the fuses first. cations. Please follow the steps below that will The vehicles electrical circuits have guide you to check and replace them.
  • Page 175 Fuse Function  Rating Make sure that all other fuses are pressed firmly in position. STARTER MOTOR 200A  If a newly inserted fuse also blows, have the cause traced and rectified at nearest TATA MOTORS Authorized Dealer/Service Center immediately.
  • Page 176 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE WARNING NOTE Fuse Fuse Function If fuse box cover is removed for any Rating The fuse box layout is for reference reason, it should be refitted properly purpose only. Please refer the in its original position. STARTER MOTOR 200A sticker provided inside the fuse box...
  • Page 177 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE...
  • Page 178 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE To remove the cover, gently pull the Fuses - Cabin Compartment Cabin compartment fuse box cover from upper side that the lugs Cover removal procedure get disengaged. Fuse box is located inside the cover be- Re-fitment procedure low steering column.
  • Page 179 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE PWR SKT FRT SUNROOF AFTERMKT ACC AIRBAG EPAS IGNITION IGN SW PEPS CLUSTER T/G ACT PDC IGN HVAC IGN-ACC IGN KEY-IN PEPS TELEMATIC ECU TRANSIT / INFO...
  • Page 180: Bulb Specification

    EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Bulb Specification Description Rating Type Qty. HIGH BEAM + LOW BEAM 12V, 55W TURN SIGNAL FRONT (Option I) LED MODULE TURN SIGNAL FRONT (Option II) 12V, 21W WY21W TURN SIGNAL REAR 12V, 21W WY21W FOG LAMP FRONT (If applicable) 12V, 19W STOP LAMP LED MODULE...
  • Page 181: 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- vice Providers (ASP).
  • Page 182  **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 183 & 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 184: 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 authorized service center for assistance.
  • Page 185: Engine Compartment

    MAINTENANCE Engine Compartment - Diesel 1. Brake fluid reservoir 2. Engine oil filling cap 3. Dip stick engine oil 4. Fuse and relay Box 5. Windshield washer container 6. Battery 7. Coolant auxiliary tank...
  • Page 186 MAINTENANCE Engine Compartment – Petrol with AMT . Brake fluid reservoir . Dip Stick – Engine Oil . Engine oil filling cap . Air Filter . Windshield washer container Fuse & relay box . Battery Coolant auxiliary tank AMT oil reservoir (for AMT)
  • Page 187: 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 188 MAINTENANCE Brake Fluid Level (Diesel) Brake Fluid Level NOTE The level of the brake fluid should be be-  Do not remove the filler cap tween the ‘MIN’ and ‘MAX’ marks pro- when the engine is running. vided on the side of the brake fluid con- ...
  • Page 189 Topping up of the coolant should be done in the auxiliary tank only. Engine Coolant Level (Diesel) Make sure that only TATA MOTORS rec- ommended coolant is used. Mixing of Check whether the coolant level is be- Engine Coolant Level (Petrol) different coolants may harm your en- tween the ‘MIN’...
  • Page 190 MAINTENANCE you could be scalded by hot coolant Do not operate washer motor with spraying out. There is a risk of injury. no fluid in washer tank, washer mo- tor will be damaged Let the engine cool down before opening the cap. Wear eye and hand For location of Windshield Washer protection when opening the cap.
  • Page 191: Battery

    MAINTENANCE function loss temporarily. Sensor  Refer the below Battery Sensor im- Battery functionality will be restored when age for do's and don'ts.  Examine the battery for electrolyte the Vehicle is parked for 3-4 hours level against the marking on the bat- without any operation.
  • Page 192 NOTE NOTE Use only authorized Battery recom-  During normal operation, the mended by TATA Motors. Use of any battery generates gas which is other unauthorized Battery will re- explosive in nature. A spark or sult into Intelligent Alternator Con- open flame can cause the bat- trol (IAC) function detoriation.
  • Page 193: Spark Plug

    MAINTENANCE Spark Plug (Petrol) Tyres Inflation Do a check of the tyre pressure and the tyres condition periodically. Examine the pressure in the tyres when they are cold. Keep the correct pressure in the tyres for the best combination of riding comfort, handling, tyre life and optimum perfor- mance.
  • Page 194 MAINTENANCE Recommended tyre pressures Tyre pressure sticker location For 195/60 R16 Tyre Front Rear Spare size 215/60 30 psi / 30 psi / 30 psi / 2.07 bar 2.07 bar 2.07bar 195/60 32 psi / 32 psi / 32 psi / 2.20 bar 2.20 bar 2.20bar...
  • Page 195 MAINTENANCE For 215/60 R16 tyre with smaller Wheel Alignment Special care for tubeless tyres: size temporary tyre equipped  When you remove the tyre and install Incorrect wheel alignment causes exces- sive and uneven tyre wear. Check wheel it back on the rim, take precautions alignment at specified intervals.
  • Page 196: Smart Key Battery Replacement

    MAINTENANCE  Keep the recommended inflation Make sure that the key cover is intact 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 197: On Board Diagnostic (Obd)

    MAINTENANCE Battery Specifications On Board Diagnostic (OBD II)  Lithium Battery System CR1632  Voltage On board Diagnostics or OBD, is an auto-  Make: Panasonic, Renata motive term referring to a vehicle’s self- diagnostic and reporting capability. The NOTE OBD system allows continuous diagno- sis of the components of the vehicle cor- Battery life is...
  • Page 198 Service Instructions has been manufactured to give you eco- TATA NEXON 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 199: 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 200 MAINTENANCE Operation Months Check condition of Rubber bushes/ parts in lower link, front & rear coil spring seats, front & rear bump stop- pers, anti-roll bar, rear twist beam, front & rear damp- ers, rubber 7.5K / ● ● ● ●...
  • Page 201 MAINTENANCE Operation Months Check AC & alter- nator belt condi- 15K / ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● tion visually, re- place found damage. Check timing belt visual condition, # 105K ● replace if found / 24M damage.
  • Page 202 MAINTENANCE Operation Months Engine (Petrol) Clean air filter ele- ment (more fre- 15K / ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● quently for vehicle operating in se- vere condition). Change engine oil 15K / ● ● ● ●...
  • Page 203 MAINTENANCE Operation Months Brakes Check front brake pads & 15K / ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● rear brake lin- ings. Replace if necessary. Replace brake fluid Check brake # 45K / ● ● ● system compo- nents for Leak- ages.
  • Page 204 MAINTENANCE Operation Months Electrical Check specific ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● gravity of battery 7.5K/6M electrolyte 15K / Check headlamp ● ● ● ● ● ●...
  • Page 205: Parking For Long Durations

    MAINTENANCE Cover the vehicle with a cloth or per- Vehicle Parking for Long Duration forated plastic sheet. Do not use (Non - Use Maintenance) sheets of imperforated plastic as If you want to park your vehicle at one they do not allow moisture on the ve- place for long duration, following care is hicle body to evaporate.
  • Page 206: 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 207: Lubricant Specification

    PETRONAS TATA MOTORS Genuine -Gear oil PETRONAS Transaxle Oil Gen) 2.4 Litres New Gen 80 EP LL TATA SS6582 IOCL IOCL TATA MOTORS Genuine gear oil 80 WLL AMT Kit Oil Hydraulic oil PETRONAS TUTELA Cs-Speed As required PETRONAS Tutela Brake fluid DOT 4...
  • Page 208: Technical Specification

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION Technical Specifications Parameter Diesel Petrol Engine Model/type 1.5 L CR05 MT/AMT BSVI REVOTRON 1.2 L TCIC BSVI Capacity 1497 cc 1199 cc Max. Engine output 81 kW @ 4000 RPM 88.2 KW @ 5500 RPM Max. Torque 260 Nm @ 1500 -2750 RPM 170 Nm @ 1750-4000 rpm Clutch Type...
  • Page 209 TECHNICAL INFORMATION Parameter Diesel Petrol Suspension Type Mcpherson strut Front: Independent; lower wishbone; McPherson strut with coil spring Shock absorber Semi Independent Twist beam with coil spring and shock absorber Wheels & tyre Option I: 195/60 R16 (Radial -Tubeless) Tyres Option II: 215/60 R16 (Radial -Tubeless) Option I: 6J X 16 steel wheel Wheel rims...
  • Page 210 TECHNICAL INFORMATION Parameter Diesel Petrol Main chassis dimension (in mm) Wheel base 2498 2498 Track front 1540 1540 Track rear 1530 1530 Overall length 3993 3993 Overall height 1606 1606 Max. Width 1811 1811 Ground clearance Performance Max. Speed 160 kmph Max.
  • Page 211: Vehicle Dimensions

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION Vehicle Dimensions NOTE: Dimensions are in mm unladen condition...
  • Page 212: Aggregate Identification Nos

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION Aggregate Identification Numbers Transaxle No. Punching Engine No. Plate – Petrol Chassis No. punching near driver seat VIN plate below driver seat Engine No. Plate - Diesel...
  • Page 213 TECHNICAL INFORMATION...
  • Page 214: 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 215: 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 216: 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 217: 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 218 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 219 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 220 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 221: 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 222 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 223: 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 224 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 225 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 226 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 227 CAR CARE AND VALUE ADDED SERVICES...
  • Page 228 TATA NEXON manufactured by us to be free from defect in material and reliability, nor shall it apply if, in our opinion which shall be...
  • Page 229 WARRANTY - TERMS AND CONDITIONS or quality of the vehicle or parts, such as slight noise or vi- This warranty is fully transferable to subsequent vehi- bration, defects appearing only under particular or irregular cle owner. Only unexpired remaining period of war- operations are items considered characteristics of the ve- ranty applies.
  • Page 230 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 231  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...
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