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  • Page 2 BSVI OWNER’S MANUAL Revision: Rev 02/MAY 2021...
  • Page 3 CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE In our constant endeavour to provide assistance and complete You can also approach nearest TATA MOTORS dealer. service backup, TATA MOT ORS has established an all India cus- A separate Dealer network address booklet is provided with the tomer assistance centre.
  • Page 4 FOREWORD Dear Customer, Welcome to the TATA MOT ORS family. We congratulate you on the purchase of your new vehicle and are privileged to have you as our valued customer. We urge you to read this Owner's Manual carefully and familiarize yourself with the equipment descriptions and operating instructions before driving.
  • 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 Fuel Lid 01. SAFETY Power Sunroof (if available) Important Information Safe Driving 03. DASHBOARD & FEATURES Seat Belts Cockpit Child Restraint System (CRS) Instrument Cluster – Digital Cluster (version 1) Supplementary Restraint System (SRS - Airbags) (If equipped) Instrument Cluster – Digital Cluster (version 2) Child Lock (if equipped) Driver Information System Anti-theft Device Immobilizer / PEPS...
  • Page 7 CONTENTS Antenna 05. CLIMATE CONTROL Roof Grab Handle (if available) Air Distribution Roof Lamp Air Vents Boot Lamp (if available) Rear Ac Vents (if available) Front Lamp Hvac Controls (if available) Tail Lamp (as available) Functions And Settings Fully Automatic Temperature Control (FATC) (if available) 04.
  • Page 8 CONTENTS Steering Lock And Ignition Switch (if available) In Case Of Flat Tyre Starting And Stopping (without PEPS) Puncture Repair Kit (if available) Gear Shifting And Driving Jump Starting Your Car Automated Manual Transmission (AMT) (If fit- Towing ted) Fuses Starting And Stopping (PEPS) (if available) Bulb Specification PEPS - Wearable Key (if available)
  • Page 9 CONTENTS Wearable Key Battery Replacement Procedure Vehicle Exterior Enrichment Vehicle Interior Enrichment On Board Diagnostic (OBD II) System Service Instructions 11. WARRANTY - TERMS AND CONDITIONS Service Schedule Vehicle Parking For Long Duration (non - Use Vehicle Warranty: Terms And Conditions Maintenance) 12.
  • Page 10: Safety

    SAFETY IMPORTANT INFORMATION SAFE DRIVING Safety Tips In this Owner’s Manual, you will find the Safety consciousness not only ensures • Always take into account the road con- text under the heading “WARNING” and your safety and the safety of other road ditions, weather conditions, vehicle “NOTE”...
  • Page 11 There is no hard and fast rule about aqua- vehicle to a safe place. Contact a near- cident. planing. The best advice is to slow down est TATA MOTORS Authorised Service • Use headlamp main/dip beam to alert when the road is wet.
  • Page 12: Seat Belts

    SAFETY turning SEAT BELTS WARNING Driving On Gradients This section of user manual describes On long and steep gradients you must your Vehicle’s seat belt, airbag and Child When climbing gradient, the vehicle may reduce the load on the brakes by shift- restraints system.
  • Page 13 SAFETY your abdomen. To remove slack, pull Seat belt height adjustments (If appli- up a bit on the shoulder seat belt. To cable) loosen the lap portion seat belt if it is If height adjustment is provided in the seat too tight, tilt the tongue and pull on the belt, occupant can adjust it to their com- lap seat belt.
  • Page 14 Inspect the seat belt system period- sion, get it inspected immediately at autho- injury in a collision. ically, checking for cuts, frays, or rised TATA MOTORS SERVICE Center. loose parts. A frayed or torn seat Seat Belt With Load Limiter Seat Belts With Pre –...
  • Page 15 TATA MOTORS does not rec- pelvic bone (hips) and as snug a buzzer will sound for pre-defined du- ommended any non-validated seat cov- across the hips as possible.
  • Page 16: Child Restraint System (Crs)

    CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM (CRS) Selection And Installation Of CRS Always select the CRS that complies with TATA MOTORS strongly recommends the latest safety standards (AIS072 / ECE use of Child Restraint Systems (CRS) for R44). The CRS are classified according to all children up to age of 12 years and to be the child’s size, height and weight.
  • Page 17 SAFETY Recommended CRS Position As Per Rear Out- Rear Out- Rear Group Mass Group Age Group The Vehicle Matrix board Lh board Rh Center The suitability of seat position for carriage Up to 10 kg Up to 9 months of children and recommended category of Up to 24 CRS is shown in the table below as per the Up to 13 kg...
  • Page 18 (as may be applicable) inves- senger seat. If the PAB inflates, a child • Do not use pillows, books or towels tigated at TATA MOTORS Authorised serv- in a rear facing CRS could be seriously to boost your child’s height. ice centre.
  • Page 19 SRS warning indicator in the instrument cluster illuminates continuously, it means that there is malfunction in the system. Re- move the CRS from front passenger seat and contact your TATA MOTORS autho- rised service center. NOTE The above image’s are for reference...
  • Page 20: Supplementary Restraint System (Srs - Airbags) (If Equipped)

    SAFETY SUPPLEMENTARY RESTRAINT signals represent a severe collision, will After inflation, airbag provides a gradual trigger the airbags. The inflated Airbags cushioning effect for the occupant there- SYSTEM (SRS - AIRBAGS) (If provide a cushion to the occupants. The after deflates. It is not advisable to drive equipped) Airbag inflates and deflates so quickly that your vehicle after the airbags have been...
  • Page 21 SAFETY board. The word ‘AIRBAG’ is embossed NOTE their seat belt on, legs comfortably on the airbag covers. extended and their feet on the floor The above image is for reference pur- until the vehicle is parked and the WARNING pose only.
  • Page 22 SAFETY Not Recommended Seating Position...
  • Page 23 SAFETY • Coat hooks (if provided), must be NOTE used only for that purpose. Never • Never place your arm over the hang other items on to those hooks. airbag as a deploying airbag can re- This could affect deployment of the sult in serious arm fractures or other Airbags, and may lead to severe to injuries.
  • Page 24 We recommend the customer to imme- for necessary guidance. the use of rearward-facing child restraint diately visit TATA MOTORS authorized on front passenger seat during airbag de- • Do not tamper with SRS in any way.
  • Page 25 SAFETY tions; of rough road driving, running into a Rear collision: During a rear collision, oc- WARNING curb or hitting other fixed objects; the cupants tend to move (rearwards) away Never use a rearward facing child re- airbags may deploy depending upon the from frontal airbags.
  • Page 26: Child Lock (If Equipped)

    SAFETY CHILD LOCK (if equipped) NOTE • Lift the lock lever upward to deacti- vate the childproof lock when not re- quired. • Child safety lever to be used for safety of child for preventing them to open rear door while seating in pas- senger seat to avoid accident while vehicle is running.
  • Page 27: Anti-Theft Device Immobilizer / Peps

    Ignition ON Locked • Problem with Immobilizer system. Con- Use only Flip key, the other should be tact a TATA MOTORS Authorized Serv- kept in a safe location. Note down “key ice Centre. Tag no.” information (and keep it safe) which...
  • Page 28: Anti-Lock Braking System (Abs) (If Equipped)

    SAFETY ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM While Braking ing weather and traffic conditions. (ABS) (if equipped) • In an emergency situation take your foot off the accelerator and press the ABS regulates brake pres- brake pedal fully. This allows the ABS sure in such a way that the to regulate braking for you and have wheels do not lock when steering control along with maximum...
  • Page 29: Electronic Brake Force Distribution (Ebd)

    SAFETY ELECTRONIC BRAKE FORCE DIS- ELECTRONIC STABILITY PRO- ADDITIONAL SAFETY FEATURES TRIBUTION (EBD) GRAM (ESP) (if equipped) (as available) Cornering Stability Control (CSC) EBD monitors and controls the ESP monitors driving sta- brake pressure on the rear bility and traction. Corner stability Control supports / stabi- wheels to improve driving sta- lizes vehicle during partial braking on...
  • Page 30 SAFETY rollover. This is done by active brake inter- brake too soft. The HBA function detects throttle release on a curve road. ventions on selected wheels, thereby re- the critical situation and builds up addi- This causes high Engine drag on the ducing the forces that cause a roll-over tional brake pressure to reduce the brak- driven wheel resulting into brake slip situ-...
  • Page 32: Opening & Closing Keys

    OPENING & CLOSING KEYS &hTab WARNING A key is an electronic access and authori- • Do not turn ‘ON’ ignition switch by zation system available as a standard fea- using key with any type of metal ture with your vehicle. wound around its grip or in contact Unlocking Principle with it.
  • Page 33 OPENING & CLOSING Keys (as available) 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 34 OPENING & CLOSING Name Remote Key Description • Customer can wear it on wrist and drive the car (ease of carrying and usage). • This perform dual functions of Passive en-try/exit PEPS wearable and Passive start (similar functions of Smart Key –...
  • Page 35 OPENING & CLOSING parked vehicle or to reach home in dark/ Flip Key With Remote cloudy condition after parking. Red LED will be flash on the remote. To switch ‘OFF’ the approach lights, press and release the same button or it automatically turns ‘OFF’ after certain time.
  • Page 36 OPENING & CLOSING Automatic Activation Of Immobilizer record and reproduce some types of re- Smart Key (if available) mote codes. If key is removed from ignition, the engine will be immobilized automatically even if Sleep Mode you forget to lock the vehicle. If remote key is not used for more than a For few variant, Ignition off is required to week then its functionalities will turn to...
  • Page 37 OPENING & CLOSING flashes of turn signal indicators. Automatic Activation Of Immobilizer inside the smart key. Approach Light If smart key will not found within the pas- senger compartment, engine will be immo- Key Blade In/out This feature helps to find and reach the bilized and vehicle cannot be start.
  • Page 38 OPENING & CLOSING Anti-grab / Anti-scan Coding Vehicle Alarm & Security WARNING The remote control set of this security sys- To prevent automobile thefts, the anti-theft Keep the smart key away from electro- tem is protected against the use of devices system makes use of an anti-theft alarm magnetic materials which block electro- called ‘scanners’...
  • Page 39: Doors

    OPENING & CLOSING DOORS the driver door to lock/unlock all the four Locking Without A Key From Inside doors including Tail gate. Option 1- Door Locking / Unlocking With Key The front doors can be locked or unlocked from outside using the key blade. All the doors can also be locked from in- side by pressing knob on driver door and NOTE...
  • Page 40: Windows

    OPENING & CLOSING Unlocking The Doors From Inside WINDOWS Window glasses on all four doors can be operated by switches provided on the Express Down (if available) main control panel located on the driver’s Window glasses can be opened by a sin- arm rest.
  • Page 41 OPENING & CLOSING Inhibit Switch Off Inhibit Switch When switch is pressed, red light turns ‘ON’. The individ- ual switches provided on rear and front passenger door can be operated. It can also be operated from the switches on dri- ver’s arm rest.
  • Page 42: Opening The Bonnet

    OPENING & CLOSING OPENING THE BONNET Manual Window Winding (if available) Make sure that the engine is switched Use window winder handle for lowering or off and vehicle is in neutral gear with raising up window glasses manually where the parking brake applied. power windows are not provided.
  • Page 43 OPENING & 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 correctly locked or it can fly up unexpectedly when you drive.
  • Page 44: Tail Gate Opening

    OPENING & CLOSING TAIL GATE OPENING Option II Option III NOTE Some variants may have multiple op- tions. Option I Remote operated Tail gate unlatching can To release the tailgate, press the tail gate be done through long press (2 sec) ap- button on the remote.
  • Page 45 OPENING & CLOSING Option VI Optin IV Option V To open the Tail gate, press the switch lo- Tail gate opened by using door key, the If the vehicle is locked, tail gate is closed cated on fascia switch. lock is located on the Tail gate. and tail gate DHS switch is pressed with valid smart key in the authentication range For closing, pull the tail gate down and...
  • Page 46: Fuel Lid

    OPENING & CLOSING FUEL LID Option II Option I For closing, turn the fuel cap clockwise and gently push the fuel flap till it gets To release the fuel flap, pull the lever lo- locked. cated at the right hand side below the driver seat.
  • Page 47: Power Sunroof (If Available)

    Position • If fuel cap needs replacement, make Open tilt/vent sunroof sure that it is replaced by a genuine cap at the TATA MOTORS author- Close sliding / tilt sunroof ized service center. Open sliding sunroof NOTE You must switch on the ignition to oper- Press the sunroof control button (3) to ate the power sunroof.
  • Page 48 OPENING & CLOSING To stop the sunroof movement at any NOTE NOTE point, press the sunroof control button (2) Sunroof can open completely only when momentarily. Sunroof will not close automatically dur- glass is close position, vent position, or ing sunroof close operation. Sunroof Close: When The Sunroof Is Fully Open between open and vent position.
  • Page 49 OPENING & CLOSING tilt/vent upward. NOTE Visit the TATA MOTORS Authorized To Close The Sunroof Tilt/vent Dealer/Service Center immediately. Sunroof can close completely only Press the sunroof button (2) to close when glass is close position, vent posi- tilt/vent. WARNING tion, or between open and vent position.
  • Page 50 OPENING & CLOSING The sunroof does not completely close The sunroof slides back to close. But The opening gap remarkably de- or open by operating the switch once. the operation does not stop even after creases for the sliding open or tilt up. a complete close and tilts up the sun- Operation of the sunroof switch does roof.
  • Page 51 OPENING & CLOSING (open/close/tilt) and pinch protection func- The Self learning command is com- again from step 2. tion will be deactivated. plete. Re initialisation is being done to set the Self learning the sunroof must be done NOTE Glass Start Position correct which may be after completion of Initializing the sun- Incase Sunroof Close switch is released disturbed due to battery disconnection or...
  • Page 52: Dashboard & Features

    DASHBOARD & 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 53: Instrument Cluster - Digital Cluster (Version 1)

    DASHBOARD & FEATURES INSTRUMENT CLUSTER – DIGITAL CLUSTER (VERSION 1) 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 54: Instrument Cluster - Digital Cluster (Version 2)

    DASHBOARD & FEATURES INSTRUMENT CLUSTER – DIGITAL CLUSTER (VERSION 2) 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. &hTab...
  • Page 55 DASHBOARD & FEATURES Speedometer Tachometer turns RED. In such case, reduce the engine RPM immediately. • Do not drive the vehicle with a high engine rpm. This may cause dam- age to the engine and reduce its life. NOTE • At every key IN and Ignition ON, tachometer LED display moves from Min to MAX and returns to first...
  • Page 56 DASHBOARD & FEATURES NOTE could endanger User and passen- gers. User must stop and obtain ad- • On inclines or curves, the fuel ditional fuel as soon as possible gauge may fluctuate or the 1st bar after low fuel warning telltale turns may blink or low fuel telltale may turn ON earlier than actual due to •...
  • Page 57 DASHBOARD & FEATURES Temperature Gauge NOTE At every key in and Ignition ON, Tem- perature Gauge Bars move to H and come back to C position. This is wel- come strategy and self-check feature. WARNING • The red progress bar indicates over- heating due to high coolant temper- ature that may damage the engine.
  • Page 58: Driver Information System

    DASHBOARD & 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 maxi- Odometer mum value is reached; the 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 59 DASHBOARD & FEATURES Driver Information System Image Description NOTE:1. This option is for indicative purpose only. Keep track of your odometer reading and follow the maintenance schedule. 2. Spanner symbol will be continuously “ON” when service is overdue. Up or down arrow will be displayed on DIS to shift a gear up or down.
  • Page 60 DASHBOARD & FEATURES Driver Information System Image Description NOTE: If any other door is open roof lamp will be ‘ON’ provided that roof lamp switch is in posi- tion. This warning will be indicated when driver door is open. Door Ajar NOTE: If any other door is open roof lamp will be (As applicable) ‘ON’...
  • Page 61 DASHBOARD & FEATURES Driver Information System Image Description Current gear engaged by the transmission shall be displayed on DIS. This feature is applicable to both AMT and Manual transmission variant. In case of Manual transmission, the gear display is as per the User selection. IN case of AMT, the dis- - Neutral play is as per the Automatic selected gear.
  • Page 62 DASHBOARD & FEATURES Driver Information System Image Description “PRESS CLUTCH” text warning comes ‘ON’ for 4 Press Clutch seconds when clutch is not pressed to crank the ve- (for PEPS ) hicle. Note: This text warning is applicable for MT vehicle. “PRESS BRAKE”...
  • Page 63 DASHBOARD & FEATURES Driver Information System Image Description not stopped and continuously driven. “ENGINE LOCKED” text warning comes ‘ON’ for 4 Engine locked seconds when engine is unable to crank. “UNABLE TO RESUME” text warning comes ‘ON’ for Unable to resume 4 seconds when cruise function is unable to re- (as applicable) sume/activate.
  • Page 64 DASHBOARD & FEATURES Driver Information System Image Description “ESP OFF” text warning comes ‘ON’ for 4 seconds when ESP is made off. Tyre pressure information for individual tyre with pressure values will be displayed with “psi” unit on DIS if tyre pressure is within defined range. TPMS - Tyre Pressure Monitoring Text warning “LO”...
  • Page 65 DASHBOARD & FEATURES Driver Information System Image Description Text warning “AL” near to respective tyre and tyre symbol will blink if air is leakage. Tyre pressure values will be displayed with “psi” unit for remaining tyres. “CHECK TYRE” for 1s and “PRESSURE” for another 1s text warning comes ON for 2 cycle within 4 secs if air is leakage.
  • Page 66 If text warning “- -” is displayed, it means ‘‘fault/miss- ing’’ condition. In such case, take vehicle to author- ized TATA MOTORS service station. “TATA MOTORS” text warning comes ‘ON’ for 4 sec- Tata motors onds when ignition is turned ‘ON’.
  • Page 67 Instantaneous Fuel Economy (IFE) particular trip, if Average Fuel Economy is Average Fuel Economy (AFE) displayed as ‘—.—‘, then take your vehicle to TATA MOTORS Authorized Dealer/Ser- vice Center. NOTE It indicates fuel economy of current drive when Ignition is turned ‘ON’.
  • Page 68 NOTE If DTE is displayed as ‘—-‘, then take For Instrument Cluster illumination level your vehicle to the TATA MOTORS Au- settings, it is necessary to turn the Park thorized Dealer/Service Center. Lamp ‘ON’ and then Press the ‘SET’ knob on Instrument Cluster.
  • Page 69 DASHBOARD & FEATURES Driver Information System (dis) Setting MBSP- Mode Button Short Press...
  • Page 70 DASHBOARD & FEATURES Driver Information Settings For Illu-mination And Clock Setting MBSP- Mode Button Short Press; SBLP- Set Button Long Press; SBSP- Set Button Short Press...
  • Page 71: Tell Tales

    It remains ‘ON’ for any engine related fault that may increase emission lev- (MIL) els of the vehicle beyond the regulatory norms. Contact the TATA MOTORS Authorized Service Centre for rectification. This lamp comes on when ignition is switched ‘ON’. Once engine is started, it turns ‘OFF’.
  • Page 72 TATA motors authorized service center. This lamp comes on when ignition is switched ‘ON’ and goes ‘OFF’ in approx. 4 Airbag status seconds. If it continuously remains on or blinks then contact the TATA MOTORS Authorized service center immediately.
  • Page 73 Illuminates momentarily when ignition is switched ‘ON’. EPAS Amber Illuminates when there is a fault in the EPAS. Contact the TATA MOTORS Au- thorized Service Centre immediately. The lamp comes on when ignition is switched ‘ON’ and goes ‘OFF’ in approx.
  • Page 74 Illuminates when ignition is switched ‘ON’ and goes ‘OFF’ in 3 seconds. Illumi- nates continuously if there is any malfunction in ABS. Normal braking system Amber will be operational without assistance of ABS. Contact a TATA MOTORS Autho- rised Service Centre immediately. Driver Seatbelt Reminder The driver seatbelt warning indicator remains ON, when ignition is turned ON.
  • Page 75 DASHBOARD & FEATURES Warning Lamps Color Indicator Remarks Note: Once the seatbelt is fastened the buzzer and warning lamp turns OFF. Seatbelt reminder remains OFF when reverse gear is engaged. Key Not Detected Amber This lamp comes on when the Valid Smart key is not detected inside the vehicle. (if available) Press Clutch / Brake Pedal to...
  • Page 76 DASHBOARD & FEATURES Warning Lamps Color Indicator Remarks Front Passenger Seatbelt Reminder The front passenger seatbelt warning indicator turns ON when ignition is turned If adult occupies front passenger seat, the warning lamp remains ON as long as Front Passenger the front passenger seatbelt is not fastened.
  • Page 77 Illuminates continuously when there is a fault in Automated Manual Transmis- (If available) sion system. Contact a TATA MOTORS authorized Service Centre immediately. This symbol comes on and blink for 4 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.
  • Page 78 DASHBOARD & FEATURES Warning Lamps Color Indicator Remarks Illuminates momentarily when ignition is switched ‘ON’. HHC warning lamp Amber If continuously on then HHC, system is in fault condition. Please take your vehi- (If available) cle to TATA authorized service center at the earliest. Electronic Stability Illuminates momentarily when ignition is switched ‘ON’.
  • Page 79: Audio Reminders (As Available)

    DASHBOARD & FEATURES AUDIO REMINDERS (as available) Parking Brake ‘on’ Reminder NOTE If Park Brake is applied and vehicle is Key-in Reminder/audio Warning Fasten the seatbelt to stop audio warn- driven, Tell tale will turn ‘ON’ and buzzer If you forget the key inside the vehicle ing.
  • Page 80: Combi-Switch (Rh Stalk) (If Available)

    DASHBOARD & FEATURES COMBI-SWITCH (RH Stalk) (if avail- High Beam NOTE able) Move the lever forward to select the high TPMS is not applicable for spare wheel. beam function. Pull the lever back to normal for low beam. Peps Key Not Detected Chime High Beam Flash (spring Return) If PEPS key is not detected in the vehicle, then sound warning will be given to alert...
  • Page 81: Combi-Switch (Lh Stalk) (If Available)

    DASHBOARD & FEATURES depending on ambient light conditions Head Lamp Leveling Rotary Switch COMBI-SWITCH (LH Stalk) (if avail- (while entering a tunnel or when it is twi- able) light). Day Time Running Lamps (drl) Day time Running Lamps (DRL) are used to increase the visibility of the vehicle to other drivers during day- time.
  • Page 82 DASHBOARD & FEATURES Slow Wipe sure that the wiper stalk is in Auto position. Rear Wipe Push the stalk towards position (2) for con- Turn the rotary knob counter NOTE tinuous slow wipe. clockwise such that it aligns its When you crank the engine, the supply positions with arrow mark to operate rear Fast Wipe to washer motor is momentarily cut off.
  • Page 83: Dashboard Controls (If Available)

    DASHBOARD & FEATURES DASHBOARD CONTROLS (if avail- Front Fog Lamps (if available) WARNING able) If you operate, wash and wipe function Fascia switches are provided on the cen- for more than 15 seconds the controller ter console below HVAC control panel. cuts off the supply to the washer motors to avoid overheating.
  • Page 84: Steering Mounted Controls (Lhs) (If Available)

    DASHBOARD & FEATURES STEERING MOUNTED CONTROLS Receive Calls/ptt (Push to Talk) Fog Lamp As Cornering Lamp (LHS) (if available) The front fog lamps also function as cor- Press above switch to ac- nering lamps to light up the area to the cept incoming call when a side of the vehicle, making night-time cell phone is connected via...
  • Page 85: Steering Mounted Controls (Rhs) (If Available)

    DASHBOARD & FEATURES STEERING MOUNTED CONTROLS Cruise Control Deactivating Switch Mute/phone Reject (RHS) (if available) There are two ways to deacti- Press above switch to reject vate cruise control: or hang up a phone call. It is also used to mute the vol- •...
  • Page 86: Mic (If Available)

    DASHBOARD & FEATURES pressing the brake pedal (The cruise indi- MIC (if available) INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM DISPLAY cator will turn OFF) and slowing down to Option I desired speed and then pressing the ‘SET’ button (The cruise control indicator will turn ‘ON’ again). Cruise Set (reset) Using Speed In- crease (decrease) Switch •...
  • Page 87 DASHBOARD & FEATURES Master /force Reset Process The step above will trigger the infotain- Option II ment system restart procedure. Wait If your infotainment system touch screen until the system restarts. becomes unresponsive or shows some When you hold the Steering wheel unusual behavior, then you can restart it to potentially resolve the issue.
  • Page 88: Speakers & Tweeter (If Available)

    DASHBOARD & FEATURES SPEAKERS & TWEETER (if avail- USB PORT (if available) POWER SOCKET (if available) able) On center console Connect your portable digital music play- Two power socket are provided ers, pen drives etc. to this socket for play- Speakers and Tweeters are available in ing music tracks through the vehicle’s On center console...
  • Page 89: Antenna

    DASHBOARD & FEATURES ANTENNA Option II Option I Behind rear seat on LH side NOTE Antenna is located on the roof. Turn the antenna anticlockwise to remove it from • Use of unapproved electrical acces- Shark FIN antenna is provided on the roof the vehicle, if required.
  • Page 90: Roof Grab Handle (If Available)

    DASHBOARD & FEATURES ROOF GRAB HANDLE (if available) ROOF LAMP helps settling in the seat and inserting the key in the ignition switch. When the key is Interior roof lighting lamp is provided on turned to the ‘IGN’ position, the lamp goes the roof with inbuilt switch.
  • Page 91: Boot Lamp (If Available)

    DASHBOARD & FEATURES BOOT LAMP (if available) FRONT LAMP rior lens. Generally, this condition is con- sidered normal and can be eliminated by turning on the headlamp with engine run- ning or during normal driving conditions. NOTE • Headlamp fogging/condensation is natural occurrence and headlamp assembly replacement will not be necessary to resolve the issue.
  • Page 92: Tail Lamp (As Available)

    DASHBOARD & FEATURES TAIL LAMP (as available) Turn indicator Stop lamp Parking / Position lamp Reverse lamp...
  • Page 94: Stowage Areas

    STOWAGE AREAS STORAGE COMPARTMENT &hTab 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 95: Glove Box

    STOWAGE AREAS GLOVE BOX Cooling Facility (if available) Stowage Detail (if available) Opening And Closing On selected models glove box is provided Following items can be stowage in glow with a cooling facility. It cools the glove box box. To open- Press the knob and open the only when the front A/C is ON.
  • Page 96: Wallet Stowage (If Available)

    STOWAGE AREAS WALLET STOWAGE (if available) DRIVER SIDE COIN BOX UTILITY POCKETS ON FRONT DOORS Stowage is provided on RH side of steer- Place for keeping wallet is provided above ing wheel for Coin, mobile and wallet. the roof lamp. Utility pockets are provided on front doors and it can be used to keep following items.
  • Page 97: Utility Pockets On Rear Doors

    STOWAGE AREAS UTILITY POCKETS REAR CENTER CONSOLE DOORS Option I Stowage compartment is provided below the foldable arm rest for keeping cell phones, iPod’s, chargers etc. Tambour door Tambour door is provided on center con- sole. To access Tambour door, lift arm rest Utility pockets are available on rear doors (1).
  • Page 98: Stowage For Rear Passenger (If Available)

    STOWAGE AREAS STOWAGE FOR REAR PASSEN- FOLDABLE ARM REST (if available) Option II GER (if available) A foldable arm rest has been provided in the rear seat. It also has two-cup holders, which can be accessed by opening the cover. When not required, fold the arm- rest back into the seat.
  • Page 99: Tailgate Compartment (Luggage)

    STOWAGE AREAS TAILGATE COMPARTMENT (Lug- HOOKS (if available) • Do not allow occupants to travel in gage) Coat Hook the luggage compartment. • Do not place anything on luggage Coat hangers are provided for rear pas- cover as it could obstruct driver’s senger on both grab handles.
  • Page 100 STOWAGE AREAS Hook For Purse Holder Collapsible Hook Carrier Hook In Luggage Compart- ment 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 102: Climate Control

    CLIMATE CONTROL AIR DISTRIBUTION 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 (If Available)

    CLIMATE CONTROL HVAC CONTROLS (if available) Air Distribution Control Blower Speed Control HIGH This is to select the air distribution pattern This is to turn ‘ON’ the blower and select as described in the table. desired blower speed. Temperature Control Directs air through the center and side air vents Directs air through the center,...
  • Page 105 CLIMATE CONTROL Fresh / Recirculation Air Mode NOTE • Using air flow modes Press the switch to activate / deactivate air during demist / defrost. recirculation mode. • Condensate may drip from the un- • Using normal heating mode. derside of the vehicle when it is in cooling mode.
  • Page 106 CLIMATE CONTROL • Start the vehicle and allow the engine to idle for 2-3 minutes. AC should be off in this period. • Switch the AC on and run it for another 2~3 minutes while the engine idles. This circulates the refrigerant and oil to lubricate the internal parts of the air-con- ditioning system.
  • Page 107: Functions And 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 Fresh / Recirculation AC ON / OFF Air Flow Direction Blower Speed...
  • Page 108: Fully Automatic Temperature Control (Fatc) (If Available)

    CLIMATE CONTROL FULLY AUTOMATIC TEMPERA- Air distribution (mode) button mode then climate information will be dis- played on the all-time display available on TURE CONTROL (FATC) (if avail- OFF mode the top bar. able) Auto ON selection button Ac On / Off Button FATC system controls the in-cabin temper- Temperature control knob ature of the vehicle automatically and pro-...
  • Page 109 CLIMATE CONTROL Blower Speed Control Knob NOTE NOTE The outside air intakes for the cli-mate For your safety make sure you have a control systems are at the base of wind- clear view through all the windows be- screen. Keep this area clear from fore driving.
  • Page 110 CLIMATE CONTROL Each time you press the MODE button, Auto On Selection Button ing only. It does not regu-late the inte- the display shows the mode selected. rior temperature. Directs air through the center and NOTE side air vents In ‘AUTO’ mode, the FATC system will Directs air through the center, side regulate the blower speed automati- and foot well vents...
  • Page 111: Fatc Sensors

    CLIMATE CONTROL Temperature Control Knob FATC SENSORS FATC system is fitted with three sensors. (as applicable) • Solar sensor is on the top of the dash- board at the right hand side of de- froster grill. • Outside Ambient Temperature (OAT) sensor located under the front bumper grill.
  • Page 112: Xpress Cooling

    CLIMATE CONTROL XPRESS COOLING Driver side window may roll down, if: • The cabin temperature is more than This helps cabin to reach to outside temperature. comfort temperatures quickly by optimally setting • If it is not raining. the air conditioning to max- •...
  • Page 113: Functions And Settings

    CLIMATE CONTROL FUNCTIONS AND SETTINGS Control Knob Position Button Position (7) & (9) Functions Normal heat- Desired Speed Desired Temp. To the extreme Quick heating Max. speed right up to the stop To the right up Normal Cool- Desired speed to the desired temperature.
  • Page 114: Starting And Driving

    STARTING AND DRIVING PRE DRIVING CHECKS • Objects, luggage or loads are secured Weekly Check correctly against slipping or tipping. • Engine oil level Make Sure That • Rear seat is securely latched. • Coolant level • Windshield, windows, mirrors, lights, •...
  • Page 115: Driving Tips

    STARTING AND DRIVING DRIVING TIPS fully. driving. There is a risk of an acci- • Avoid frequent, sudden acceleration Fuel consumption, engine, transmission, dent. and braking. brake and tyre wear are mainly affected by • Do not rest your hand on the shift the below factors: •...
  • Page 116 STARTING AND DRIVING gears. • Always follow periodic & regular serv- Recommended Fuel Economy ice schedule of the vehicle. Speeds (MT) • Make sure that vehicle is completely stationary before you attempt to shift in • In places with high dust content (e.g.: Diesel Petrol Gear...
  • Page 117: Seat Adjustments

    STARTING AND DRIVING not in neutral or with clutch pedal SEAT ADJUSTMENTS Running-in Period pressed. Front Seat Adjustments The purpose of running in a car is to give • Use the car AC only when you require. time for the mechanical parts to settle so Following seat adjustments can be carried For cooling, keep the blower speeds that they work efficiently.
  • Page 118 STARTING AND DRIVING Seat Height Adjustment (if available) Head Restraint WARNING To raise the seat, pull and continue pump- Front seat Do not adjust the driver’s seat while ing the lever (2) in the upward direction driving. Adjusting the seat while driving until the seat is at the desired height.
  • Page 119 STARTING AND DRIVING Rear Seat Folding (60:40 % Split) WARNING You can increase the luggage capacity by Any modification in the seat material or folding the rear seats splits as required. addition of seat cover may damage or To fold the seat: affect the performance of the sensor.
  • Page 120 STARTING AND DRIVING • Pull the backrest release knobs up. • Fold the backrest seat forward. • Fold the backrest seat forward again. Move the driver and front passenger seat forward if necessary.
  • Page 121 STARTING AND DRIVING • Pull the backrest release knobs up. • Fold the backrest seat forward. • Fold the backrest seat forward again. Move the driver and front passenger seat forward if necessary. NOTE Ensure that ‘foldable arm rest’ is closed before seat folding.
  • Page 122 STARTING AND DRIVING Rear Seat Folding (complete Seat • Fold the seat backrest forwards. WARNING 100%) • The vehicle occupant would thereby You can increase the trunk capacity by be pushed into the seat belt by the folding the rear seat. For folding: rear bench seat or by the seat back- •...
  • Page 123: Rear View Mirrors

    STARTING AND DRIVING REAR VIEW MIRRORS Motorized Orvm Adjustment (if avail- NOTE able) Inside Rear View Mirror (irvm) Use antiglare position only when neces- To adjust the mirror move the mirror up, sary, as it reduces rear view clarity. down or sideways manually to obtain the best rear view.
  • Page 124 STARTING AND DRIVING Orvm Folding (as applicable) Option 4: Rear View Mirrors With Joy In case to repeated usage, Mirror Fold- Stick Knob ing/Un-folding will stop functioning and will Option 1: Manual Folding be re-activated after delay of 2 mins. Dur- ORVMs can be folded or unfolded manu- ing that period avoid repeated pressing of ally.
  • Page 125: Sun Visors

    STARTING AND DRIVING SUN VISORS ELECTRIC POWER ASSISTED NOTE STEERING (EPAS) • A click noise may be heard from the Your vehicle is equipped with electric EPAS relay after the ignition switch power assisted steering system. The is turned ON or OFF position. EPAS system makes steering the vehicle •...
  • Page 126: Steering Wheel Adjustment

    Below are the symptoms of the system Make sure that steering wheel is se- malfunction. Then, take your vehicle to curely locked by checking up and the nearest TATA MOTORS service down direction. center and have the EPAS system NOTE checked as soon as possible.
  • Page 127: Steering Lock And Ignition Switch (If Available)

    STARTING AND DRIVING STEERING LOCK AND IGNITION To release the steering lock, put the key in NOTE SWITCH (if available) the slot and turn it clockwise to one click • The steering effort can suddenly in- (ACC). crease, if the operation of the EPAS system is stopped to prevent seri- Accessories such as the infotainment sys- ous accidents when it detects mal-...
  • Page 128: Starting And Stopping (Without Peps)

    STARTING AND DRIVING STARTING AND STOPPING (with- the engine. Before switching off the en- secs. gine, run the engine at idle speed for 30 out PEPS) • For vehicle equipped with tur- seconds and then switch off. This will allow Manual Transmission (MT) bocharger, after you start the en- the engine oil to lubricate the turbocharger,...
  • Page 129: Gear Shifting And Driving

    ON. NOTE • Gear recommendation is displayed when the clutch pedal is in fully re- leased position. • If “F” is displayed in DIS of instru- ment cluster, it means ‘Fault’ condi- tion. Contact a TATA MOTORS Authorized Service Centre.
  • Page 130 STARTING AND DRIVING Brake performance may become poor and Braking • There is an increased danger of unpredictable if brakes are wet. skidding and accidents. Your vehicle has power assisted brakes. After driving through water or washing the The distance needed to bring the vehicle underside of the vehicle, test the brakes to a halt increases with the speed of the while driving at a slow speed to see if they...
  • Page 131: Automated Manual Transmission (Amt) (If Fit- Ted)

    STARTING AND DRIVING AUTOMATED MANUAL TRANSMIS- Stopping SION (AMT) (If fitted) The vehicle can be stopped by depressing the brake pedal regardless of the gear po- sition. This is because the clutch is auto- matically disengaged to prevent the engine from stalling. If the gearshift lever is in the ‘A’...
  • Page 132 STARTING AND DRIVING Auto Mode Reverse Gear Shifter Driving Modes Neutral Vehicle is in neutral gear position. This will be indicated on instrument cluster. WARNING • Always make sure to keep the gear shift lever in the “N” position, when the engine is running and vehicle is stationary.
  • Page 133 STARTING AND DRIVING Manual Mode Push the gearshift lever to the ‘+’ direction This functionality is generally used in park- and release it. Every time the lever is op- ing maneuvers, with 1st or ‘R’ gear en- erated, upshifting takes place 1 step in the gaged, in this situations the driver enters order of 1 >...
  • Page 134 This will allow the engine oil to lu- bricate the turbocharger, till its speed displayed on the Instrument Clus- is fully reduced and also allow the unit ter display, it means ‘Fault condition. to cool down. Contact a TATA MOTORS Authorized Service Centre immediately.
  • Page 135 STARTING AND DRIVING Driving (MT) WARNING Shift the gear shift lever to Neutral position and switch the ignition off. Climbing Sharp Gradients On Loose A quick burst on the accelerator before Surfaces Press the brake pedal and crank the turning off the engine serves absolutely engine again.
  • Page 136 STARTING AND DRIVING while climbing a steep hill, make a quick Driving (AMT) This could cause the brakes to over- shift to reverse and allow the vehicle to heat, resulting in reduced braking effi- Climbing Sharp Gradients move back with the control of engine com- ciency.
  • Page 137: Starting And Stopping (Peps) (If Available)

    LED blinks more board towards the left side of steering than 10 sec. duration then contact wheel. authorized TATA MOTORS dealer. • If ESCL (Electronic Column Steer- ing Lock) is not unlocked properly, then vehicle doesn’t go into ACC mode.
  • Page 138 STARTING AND DRIVING Engine will remain OFF but all electri- Engine Passive Start - Conditions Step 2 cal equipment and infotainment sys- Single Press Start Press the clutch pedal and then press tem can be used. start/stop button to start the engine. Bring the smart key with you and sit in Step 3 the driver seat.
  • Page 139: Peps - Wearable Key (If Available)

    STARTING AND DRIVING • Press the start/stop button for more PEPS - WEARABLE KEY (if avail- PEPS FEATURES than three seconds. able) Passive Entry • IGN returns OFF, ACC remains ON. • You can wear it on his/her wrist and Entry In Vehicle Through Driver Door drive the car (ease of carrying and •...
  • Page 140 STARTING AND DRIVING Engine Passive Start – Conditions Two Step Start Step 1 Have the smart key with you and sit on the driver’s seat. Press the start/stop button without pressing clutch pedal. Amber colour LED on start/stop switch turns ON. Engine will remain OFF and all electri- cal equipment and infotainment sys- tem can be used.
  • Page 141 STARTING AND DRIVING pressing clutch pedal. Backup Start • To start the engine when the wearable key fob’s battery voltage is low or Amber colour LED on start/stop button • If wearable key fob’s battery is low or empty, user needs to press start/stop will turn ON.
  • Page 142 STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING NOTE premature wear of the transaxle in- ternal gear shift mechanism. When vehicle is in OFF mode (ACC, • Gear recommendation is dis-played IGN and Crank OFF) and user tries to when the clutch pedal is fully re- Reverse Gear lock the vehicle from outside by press- leased.
  • Page 143 STARTING AND DRIVING traction by over-revving of the engine. Descending Sharp Gradients • If you rest your foot on the brake Choose a smooth slope and select the ap- Depending on the severity of the gradient, pedal while driving, the braking sys- propriate gear so that gear changing in the shift into appropriate gear.
  • Page 144: Drive Mode

    STARTING AND DRIVING Check traffic conditions before doing the DRIVE MODE Drive above activity. Performance Mode Braking On Downhill Gradients CITY Increased engine Torque and When you drive on downhill slopes, re- Power output for BALANCED duce the load on the brakes by shifting to performance a lower gear.
  • Page 145: Parking Brake

    STARTING AND DRIVING PARKING BRAKE VEHICLE PARKING Mechanical parking brake acting on the • Park the vehicle in a safe place. Switch rear wheels is provided on the vehicle. on the indicator signal before turning to park. • Apply the parking brake. •...
  • Page 146: Reverse Park Assist With Sensor (If Available)

    STARTING AND DRIVING REVERSE PARK ASSIST WITH There are ultrasonic sensors placed in on WARNING SENSOR (if available) the rear bumper. Number of sensors may Never leave children unsupervised in vary depending on the variant. Reverse Park Assist system is an elec- the parked vehicle.
  • Page 147 STARTING AND DRIVING Variant where infotainment display is not Park Assist Indications Approxi- present and audio warning is given mate Dis- In case reverse park assist system mal- through a buzzer, on activating the Re- tance Visual In- Audible In- functions, fault message may appear on verse Park Assist system, a tone will be the infotainment screen.
  • Page 148 STARTING AND DRIVING safely. • If the sensor areas are extremely hot position, contact your dealer for refit- from direct sunlight or cold due to Reverse Park Assist feature works on ultra ment. freezing weather. sound echo technology, due to which per- formance is not guaranteed in following •...
  • Page 149: Rear View Camera (If Available)

    STARTING AND DRIVING REAR VIEW CAMERA (if available) Reverse Park Assist System Preven- General Warning tive Maintenance In low light conditions, the screen may darken or image may appear faint. • Regularly clean the Sensors/camera* (*if available) and keep them free from If the tire sizes are changed, the posi- dust, ice, mud, water, chewing gum tion of the fixed guidelines dis-played...
  • Page 150 STARTING AND DRIVING fotainment screen. Do’s And Don’t Understanding Guidelines Indication • Do not use camera when tailgate is open. If tailgate is open, visual infor- mation may not be the actual rear view of the vehicle & system will warn with message ‘Tail Gate Open, Please close.
  • Page 151 STARTING AND DRIVING Cleaning Camera WARNING depend on rear view camera park Due to environmental reasons, dust, aid. • The camera uses fish eye lens. So mud or fog may accumulate on the the size of the objects or in the dis- •...
  • Page 152 STARTING AND DRIVING • The area displayed on the screen may Rear View Camera System Precau- camera’s field of view. The area dis- vary according to vehicle orientation tions played on the screen may vary ac- conditions. cording to vehicle orien-tation or Area Displayed On Screen •...
  • Page 153 STARTING AND DRIVING When Sharp Down Gradient Behind NOTE The Vehicle The distance guidelines will appear to be further from the vehicle than the ac- tual distance. Because of this, objects will appear to be closer than they actually are. In the same way, there will be a margin of error between the guidelines and the actual distance/course on the road.
  • Page 154 STARTING AND DRIVING screen and the actual distance/course on Vehicle width guidelines the road. When Approaching Three-dimensional Objects The distance guidelines are displayed ac- cording to flat surfaced objects (such as the road). It is not possible to determine the position of three-dimensional objects (such as vehicles) using the distance guidelines.
  • Page 155 STARTING AND DRIVING Visually check the surroundings and the area behind the vehicle. In the case shown below, the truck appears to be outside of the vehicle width guidelines and the vehi- cle does not look as if it hits the truck. However, the rear body of the truck may actually cross over the vehicle width guidelines.
  • Page 156: Emergency And Breakdown Assistance

    EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT TOOL KIT, TOW HOOK, JACK AND NOTE SPARE WHEEL You should be familiar with the location of The jack should be used only to change the emergency equipment provided in the Following parts are provided in the Bag as wheels.
  • Page 157: Advance Warning Triangle

    EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE ADVANCE WARNING TRIANGLE HAZARD WARNING SWITCH Keep the warning triangle at an approxi- mate distance of 50-150 m behind your An advance warning triangle is kept in the vehicle in the same lane of traffic. The re- luggage compartment beside spare wheel.
  • Page 158: Spare Wheel Removal Process

    EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE SPARE WHEEL REMOVAL IN CASE OF FLAT TYRE PROCESS • Reduce vehicle speed gradually, Avoid sudden steering movement or braking. • To access the spare wheel, lift the car- pet up. • Pay attention to the traffic conditions as you do so.
  • Page 159 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE • Switch off the engine. Changing Flat Tyre NOTE • Keep advance warning triangle at a Loosen the nuts (as indicated) on the suitable distance behind the vehicle as • The jack is designed only to raise wheel in diagonal sequence.
  • Page 160 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Jack Up Point Location On Vehicle • Do not open or close a door or the tailgate when the vehicle is raised. Assemble the Jack handle and wheel spanner (as shown in fig.) Position the jack vertically and raise it by turning the jack handle clockwise until the jack sits completely on the specified point and the base of the jack lies evenly on the...
  • Page 161 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Remove wheel nuts with the help of wheel NOTE spanner and take out flat tyre. • Do a check and correct the tyre NOTE pressure and wheel nuts tightness of the changed wheel at nearest au- Do not place wheel nuts in sand or on a thorised service station.
  • Page 162: Puncture Repair Kit (If Available)

    EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE PUNCTURE REPAIR KIT (if avail- “ (6 mm). Please read the section on “How to pro- ceed in the event of a tire puncture”. able) Depending on the type and extent of tire damage, some tires can only be partially Introduction WARNING sealed or not sealed at all.
  • Page 163 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Puncture Repair Removal Process • To access the puncture repair kit open the Tailgate. • Remove the two Velcro as shown in figure and take out the puncture repair kit.
  • Page 164 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Step...
  • Page 165 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Instructions On How To Use The • Never leave the Puncture repair Kit un- Inform all other users of the vehicle that attended while in use. the tire has been temporarily sealed with Puncture Repair Kit Safely the Puncture repair Kit and make them •...
  • Page 166 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE WARNING WARNING again after about 30 seconds. Leave the bottle seal intact. Screwing Asphyxiation may occur if the engine is Inflate the tire within about 10 minutes the bottle onto the bottle holder will allowed to run in a non-ventilated or to an inflation pressure of minimum pierce the seal of the bottle.
  • Page 167 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE • Pull the power plug from the 12 volt WARNING WARNING power socket connection. If the tire check shows that the pressure If heavy vibrations, unsteady steering • Slowly unscrew the hose from the tire of the sealant-filled tire is less than 130 behavior or noises should occur while valve (sealant residues may escape kPa (1.3 bar, 19 psi) or if there are any...
  • Page 168 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE tective cap of the hose. NOTE NOTE • Leave the bottle in the holder and store Compressor unit we can use for filling Remember that emergency roadside the Puncture repair Kit away safely in the air & checking the pressure of the tire repair kits only provide temporary the vehicle trunk.
  • Page 169: Jump Starting Your Car

    EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE JUMP STARTING YOUR CAR stud/nut) of the vehicle of discharged battery. Use only a battery of same rating & capac- ity to jump start your vehicle. Position the booster battery close to your vehicle so that the jump leads will reach both batter- ies.
  • Page 170: Towing

    To correctly tow and prevent accidental it off immediately with water and damage to your vehicle, take help of a seek medical attention. TATA MOTORS authorized dealer or a commercial tow-truck service. • During charging and jump-starting, explosive gases can escape from...
  • Page 171 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE clockwise direction. NOTE • When towing, pull away slowly and • After towing, remove the towing hook smoothly. If the tractive power is too Make sure that the parking brake is re- and press fit the cover properly. high, the vehicles could be dam- leased;...
  • Page 172: Fuses

    EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE FUSES Checking And Replacing Fuses Your vehicle has fuse boxes at three loca- If any electrical unit in your vehicle is not tions. functioning, check the fuses first. The vehicles electrical circuits have fuses Please follow the steps below that will to protect the wiring from short circuits or guide you to check and replace them.
  • Page 173 Make sure that all other fuses are pressed firmly in position. Fuse Rat- Fuse No. Function • If a newly inserted fuse also blows, have the cause traced and rectified at STARTER nearest TATA MOTORS Authorized 200A MOTOR Dealer/Service Center immediately.
  • Page 174 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Fuse Rat- WARNING NOTE Fuse No. Function If fuse box cover is removed for any The fuse box layout is for reference pur- S TA R T E R reason, it should be refitted properly in pose only.
  • Page 175 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE &hTab...
  • Page 176 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Fuses - Cabin Compartment Cabin Compartment Fuse Box To remove the cover, gently pull the cover from upper side that the lugs get Cover Removal Procedure disengaged. Fuse box is located inside the cover below Re-fitment Procedure steering column.
  • Page 177 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Fuse Fuse Function Rating 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 178: 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 179: 24 X 7 Road Assistance

    120 minutes +/- other places probability of a breakdown happening within hailing distance of a TATA MOTORS ** (The response time will depend on the Authorized Workshop is very low. location, terrain, traffic density and the time of the day.)
  • Page 180 2 instances of & will be as per the discretion of the • Lack of maintenance as per the main- towing up to the nearest TATA MOTORS ASP. tenance schedule as detailed in the Authorized Dealer/Service Center.
  • Page 181 & • In case vehicle cannot be repaired on- TATA MOTORS shall not be liable for site, customers are advised to use the any damages / claims as a result of the towing facility for taking their vehicle to same.
  • Page 182: Maintenance

    Have your vehicle serviced regularly from radiator and water hoses. • Engine oil level TATA MOTORS Authorized Dealer/Service • Do not work on a vehicle with the Center. • Engine coolant level...
  • Page 183: Engine Compartment

    MAINTENANCE ENGINE COMPARTMENT 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 184 MAINTENANCE Engine Compartment – Petrol With Amt 1. Air Filter 2. Dip Stick – Engine Oil 3. Brake fluid reservoir 4. Engine oil filling cap 5. EMS ECU 6. AMT oil reservoir (for AMT) 7. Windshield washer container 8. Fuse & relay box 9.
  • Page 185: Engine Oil Level

    MAINTENANCE ENGINE OIL LEVEL Warm up the engine to normal operating temperature. Turn it ‘OFF’ and wait for 5 minutes for the oil to return to the oil pan. Be sure the ve- hicle is on a level surface. Take out the dipstick, wipe it clean, and reinsert it fully.
  • Page 186: Brake Fluid Level

    MAINTENANCE BRAKE FLUID LEVEL The level of the brake fluid should be be- NOTE tween the ‘MIN’ and ‘MAX’ marks provided • Do not remove the filler cap when on the side of the brake fluid container. If the engine is running. the level falls below the ‘MIN’...
  • Page 187: Engine Coolant Level

    MAINTENANCE ENGINE COOLANT LEVEL Check whether the coolant level is be- Make sure that only TATA MOTORS rec- tween the ‘MIN’ and ‘MAX’ marks provided ommended coolant is used. Mixing of dif- on the coolant reservoir. ferent coolants may harm your engine’s cooling system and its components.
  • Page 188: Windshield Washer Fluid Level

    MAINTENANCE WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID Examine if there is washer fluid in the tank. BATTERY Fill it if necessary. Use a good quality LEVEL • Examine the battery for electrolyte windshield washer fluid, diluted with water level against the marking on the bat- as necessary.
  • Page 189 MAINTENANCE parked for 3-4 hours without any oper- ation. • Clean the battery terminals with a ter- minal cleaning tool or wire brush. • Reconnect and tighten the cables, coat the terminals with petroleum jelly. • Make sure that the battery is securely mounted.
  • Page 190: Spark Plug (Petrol)

    NOTE Use only authorized Battery recom- • During normal operation, the battery mended by TATA Motors. Use of any generates gas which is explosive in other unauthorized Battery will result nature. A spark or open flame can into Intelligent Alternator Control (IAC) cause the battery to explode caus- function detoriation.
  • Page 191: Tyres

    MAINTENANCE TYRES Recommended Tyre Pressures Inflation Do a check of the tyre pressure and the Tyre Front Rear Spare tyres condition periodically. Size Examine the pressure in the tyres when 2 1 5 / 6 0 30 psi / 30 psi / 30 psi / they are cold.
  • Page 192 MAINTENANCE Tyre Pressure Sticker Location For 195/60 R16 For 215/60 R16 tyre with smaller size temporary tyre equipped Tyre Rotation To increase tyre life rotate the tyre at spec- NOTE ified intervals or earlier depending on the • Do not use spare wheel for tyre ro- operation of vehicle.
  • Page 193 MAINTENANCE Wheel Alignment Special Care For Tubeless Tyres NOTE Incorrect wheel alignment causes exces- • When you remove the tyre and install Life and wear pattern of tyres depends sive and uneven tyre wear. Check wheel it back on the rim, take precautions not on various parameters like tyre pres- alignment at specified intervals.
  • Page 194: Smart Key Battery Replacement (For Peps Variant)

    MAINTENANCE SMART KEY BATTERY REPLACE- WEARABLE KEY BATTERY RE- NOTE MENT (For PEPS variant) PLACEMENT PROCEDURE • Use CR 2032 battery only. Battery status of the wearable key fob: Procedure • An inappropriately disposed battery • If customer presses the driver door Open rear side of key (battery cover).
  • Page 195: On Board Diagnostic (Obd Ii) System

    MAINTENANCE ON BOARD DIAGNOSTIC (OBD II) Battery Replacement SYSTEM • Remove the screws from backside of On board Diagnostics or OBD, is an auto- wearable key fob. motive term referring to a vehicle’s self-di- • Remove back-cover agnostic and reporting capability. The •...
  • Page 196: Service Instructions

    MAINTENANCE SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS Servicing of the vehicle can be done at any TATA MOTORS Au- thorised Dealer Workshop or TATA MOTORS Authorised Service The TATA NEXON has been manufactured to give you econom- Centre (TASC). ical and trouble free performance. To achieve this, please follow the instructions as stated.
  • Page 197: Service Schedule

    MAINTENANCE SERVICE SCHEDULE Operation Months 0 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72 78 84 90 96 102 108 114 120 GENERAL Wash the vehicle & Every Clean Condenser ● ● ● ● ● ● ●...
  • Page 198 MAINTENANCE Operation Months 0 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72 78 84 90 96 102 108 114 120 Check & Replace if 30K/ found damaged -Ex- haust hanger. Check all door latch & striker operations, 15K/ Adjust If required ●...
  • Page 199 MAINTENANCE Operation Months 0 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72 78 84 90 96 102 108 114 120 quently for vehicle operating in severe condition) Change engine oil 15K/ ● ● ● ● ● ●...
  • Page 200 MAINTENANCE Operation Months 0 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72 78 84 90 96 102 108 114 120 quently for vehicle operating in severe condition). # 60K / Change coolant ● ● Replace timing drive # 150K/ kit (Timing belt, Auto ●...
  • Page 201 MAINTENANCE Operation Months 0 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72 78 84 90 96 102 108 114 120 Check accessory 15K / belt condition visu- ally, replace if found damage. Replace air filter ele- ment (more fre-...
  • Page 202 MAINTENANCE Operation Months 0 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72 78 84 90 96 102 108 114 120 components Leakages. Inspect & if neces- 15K / sary adjust hand- ● ● ● ● ● ●...
  • Page 203 MAINTENANCE Operation Months 0 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72 78 84 90 96 102 108 114 120 for satisfactory per- formance also In- spect Polan filter Replace AC filter 15K / ● ● ●...
  • Page 204: Vehicle Parking For Long Duration (Non - Use Maintenance)

    MAINTENANCE VEHICLE PARKING FOR LONG DU- Cover the vehicle with a cloth or perfo- rated plastic sheet. Do not use sheets RATION (NON - USE MAINTE- of imperforated plastic as they do not NANCE) allow moisture on the vehicle body to If you want to park your vehicle at one evaporate.
  • Page 206: Technical Information

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION FUEL SPECIFICATION Fuel (petrol) Unleaded gasoline conforming to IS Fuel (diesel) 2796:2017 is recommended to be used as Normal grade BS VI compliant diesel con- fuel. It is always recommended to use cor- forming to IS1460 :2017 or equivalent is rect fuel to get optimum emission perform- recommended to be used as fuel.
  • Page 207: Lubricant Specification

    PETRONAS TATA MOTORS Genuine - EP80WLL (Next Gen) PETRONAS Transaxle Oil Gear oil New Gen 80 EP LL 2.4 Litres TATA SS6582 IOCL TATA MOTORS Genuine gear oil 80 IOCL AMT Kit Oil Hydraulic oil PETRONAS TUTELA Cs-Speed As required...
  • Page 208: Technical Specifications

    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 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 Option II: 6.5J X16 Alloy wheel Fuel tank Capacity...
  • Page 210 TECHNICAL INFORMATION Parameter Diesel Petrol Performance Max. Speed 160 kmph Max. Recommended gradebility 16.7 Deg Minimum Turning Circle Dia. in meter as 10.2 m 10.2 m per IS:12222 Minimum Turning Clearance circle dia. in 10.8 m 10.8 m meters as per IS:12222 Weight (in kg) Gross vehicle weight (Laden) 1677-1725...
  • Page 211 TECHNICAL INFORMATION Parameter Diesel Petrol 1300 (XZA+) 1241 (XZA+) 1315 (XZA+(O)) 1255 (XZA+(O))
  • Page 212: Vehicle Dimensions

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION VEHICLE DIMENSIONS NOTE: Dimensions are in mm unladen condition...
  • Page 213: Aggregate Identification Numbers

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION AGGREGATE IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS VIN plate below driver seat Engine No. Plate - Diesel Chassis No. punching near driver seat Engine No. Plate – Petrol Transaxle No. Punching...
  • Page 214: Car Care

    CAR CARE CAR CARE cleaners like ‘Stain remover’ which are WARNING safe for paint surfaces. Your vehicle is subjected to many external Do not direct high pressure washer Avoid substances like petrol, diesel, influences such as climate, road condi- fluid/ water jets (Pressure above 0.5 kerosene, benzene, thinner, acids or tions, industrial pollution and proximity to bar) at electrical devices and connecter...
  • Page 215 CAR CARE damp cloth or sponge till it disappears. Polishing NOTE Do not use household detergents to Polishes and cleaners can restore shine to Avoid wiping of painted surface in dry clean the fabric. the painted surface that has oxidized and condition as it may leave scratches on become dull.
  • Page 216: Fast Tag

    CAR CARE • Inspect mud liners for damages. FAST TAG Proper Cleaning • Keep all drain holes clear from clog- FAST TAG is pasted on front windshield In order to protect your vehicle from corro- ging. from the inside. It enables Electronic toll sion it is recommended that you wash your collection.
  • Page 217: Value Care - Amc

    CAR CARE VALUE CARE - AMC Value Care (AMC) is a fixed cost maintenance plan that guarantees protection against unexpected re- pairs & provides substantial savings through protection against inflation & price volatility of consumables during the running of the vehicle. Our customers can choose from Value Care Gold, Value Care Silver, Promise to Protect (P2P) and Protect plus plan as per the requirement &...
  • Page 218 CAR CARE Available Offers (Types of AMC) • Silver AMC • Gold AMC • Promise to Protect (P2P) • Protect Plus Silver AMC Value Care Silver Plan covers the following: • Scheduled maintenance services at periodic interval of Km for Labor, Parts & Consumables. Change of Oil Filter, Fuel Filter, Air Filter &...
  • Page 219 CAR CARE Brake Pads, Brake Liners, Wheel Cylinders. Clutch Disc, Clutch Cover, Cables, Mountings. Suspension Bush, Wiper Blades, Auxiliary Belt & other Wear & Tear Items. Washing of Vehicle, Wheel greasing as applicable. Promise to Protect (P2P) Value Care – Promise to protect (P2P) is a maintenance plan that guarantees protection against unexpected wear & tear repairs to provide substantial saving through protection against inflation &...
  • Page 220 CAR CARE 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 & Tear parts. •...
  • Page 221: Extended Warranty

    CAR CARE 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. • Near cashless & speedy claim...
  • Page 222 Mechanical / Electrical break down as defined in this warranty and confirmed by the dealer within the stipulated terms and condi- tions. • 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 VALUE ADDED SERVICES Why are Corrosion Protection Waxes necessary? Corrosion is caused by: Water / salt water acid rain & atmospheric fallouts. Critical areas are: Cavities: joints, crevices, spot welds, underbody • Corrosion is the most important factor when we talk about the vehicle life. If you treat your car you can prolong the life. •...
  • Page 224 CAR CARE TATA MOTORS has tied up with M/s Wurth, M/s Autokrom, M/s 3M India Lt d & M/s Bardahl for these world class treatment at af- fordable 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: Vehicle Exterior Enrichment

    Cleaning & dressing of tyres, Bumpers & all exterior plastic moldings/trims. TATA MOTORS has tied up with M/s Autokrom, M/s 3M & M/s Wurth for this world class treatment at affordable prices. This treatment is available in all authorized workshops. The Dealer Service Marketing Executive will explain to you the benefits and terms and con-...
  • Page 226: Vehicle Interior Enrichment

    Specialised protection for seat fabric from liquid spills. TATA MOTORS has tied up with M/s Wurth and M/s Autokrom for this world class treatment at affordable prices. This treatment is available in all authorized workshops. The Dealer Service Marketing Executive will explain to you the benefits and terms and conditions of this treatment.
  • Page 228: Warranty - Terms And Conditions

    WARRANTY - TERMS AND CONDITIONS VEHICLE WARRANTY: TERMS AND CONDITIONS service centres or service points in any way so as, in our judg- ment which shall be final and binding, to affect its reliability, We WARRANT each TATA NEXON vehicle and parts thereof nor shall it apply if, in our opinion which shall be final and bind- manufactured by us to be free from defect in material and work- ing, the car is subjected to misuse, negligence, improper or...
  • Page 229 WARRANTY - TERMS AND CONDITIONS regularities not recognized as affecting the function or quality owner. Only unexpired remaining period of warranty ap- of the vehicle or parts, such as slight noise or vibration, de- plies. fects appearing only under particular or irregular operations We reserve our rights to make any change or modification in are items considered characteristics of the vehicle.
  • Page 230: Environment Safety

    • Use only recommended grades and TATA MOTORS LTD. is committed to pro- get the car immediately attended at the specified quantity of lubricants. duce vehicles using environmentally sus- Company’s Authorised Service Out- tainable technology.
  • Page 231 If the ‘Check Engine lamp’, ‘MIL’ or Ignition System ‘DPF’ lamp continuously glows, please • Ignition coil take the vehicle to a TATA MOTORS • Spark plug Authorized Dealer/Service Center. This Owner’s manual contains further in- Catalytic Converter.(LNT - Lean NOx...

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