Page 2
You can also approach nearest TATA MOTORS EV dealer. In our constant endeavour to provide assistance and complete service backup, TATA MOTORS has established an all India cus- A separate Dealer network address booklet is provided with the tomer assistance centre.
Page 3
Always carry out prescribed service / maintenance work as well as any required repairs at an authorized TATA MOTORS EV Dealers or Authorized EV Service Centre’s (TASCs). Use only genuine parts for continued reliability, safety and performance of your vehicle.
Page 4
Please note that your vehicle may not be equipped with all features described. TATA MOTORS LIMITED reserves the right to introduce changes in the design, equipment and technical features without any obligation to install them on the vehicles previously sold. The equipment in your vehicle may therefore differ from that shown in the descriptions and illustrations.
CONTENTS Maintenance of Normal Charging Gun 01. INTRODUCTION TO EV Introduction 04. SAFETY Main Components Safe Driving General Warnings Safety of the High-voltage System Seat Belts Child Restraint System (CRS) High-voltage System: Contact With Water Common Terminologies Used in this Manual Supplementary Restraint System (SRS) And Their Abbreviations Child Lock...
Page 6
CONTENTS Roof Lamp 06. DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Roof Grab Handle Cockpit Boot Lamp (if equipped) Instrument cluster Head Lamp Driver Information System Tail Lamp Warning Lamps Vehicle Telematics Reminder Features (Audible) Indirect Tire Pressure Monitoring System (if Audio Reminders equipped) Day Time Running Lamps (DRL) (if equipped) Gear Selection Knob 07.
Page 7
CONTENTS Hooks (if applicable) Seat Adjustments Rear View Mirrors 08. CLIMATE CONTROL Outer Rear View Mirrors (ORVM) Air Distribution Sun Visors Electrical Power Assisted Steering (EPAS) Air Vents Rear Ac Vents (if applicable) Steering Wheel Adjustment Braking Fully Automatic Temperature Control (FATC) (if applicable) Gear Modes Fatc Sensors...
Page 8
CONTENTS Towing Vehicle Dimensions Fuses Aggregate Identification Numbers 24 X 7 Road Assistance 13. CAR CARE 11. MAINTENANCE Car Care Maintenance and Service Extended Warranty Motor Compartment Value Added Services 12V Battery Vehicle Interior Enrichment Tyres 14. WARRANTY Smart Key Battery Replacement (For PEPS variant) Vehicle Warranty: Terms and Conditions On Board Diagnostic System...
CAUTION Nexon EV uses two types of battery sys- terms of air pollution. tems- a high voltage system in which a It indicates to be careful. You are capa-...
INTRODUCTION TO EV MAIN COMPONENTS polymer) - An on board high voltage GENERAL WARNINGS electrical energy storage device. • On-Board Charger (OBC): A device • Your vehicle contains a sealed Li-ion • Power Distribution Unit: Distributes that charges the high voltage battery high voltage battery.
Water in the foot well, for instance after mended that you take your vehicle to age system and the body and avoid a rainstorm when sunroof was kept a TATA Motors EV service centre for retrofitting accessories. open. any necessary maintenance.
INTRODUCTION TO EV COMMON TERMINOLOGIES USED EPAS – Electric Power Assisted Steering IN THIS MANUAL AND THEIR AB- LED – Light Emitting Diode BREVIATIONS DRL – Daytime Running Lamp EV – Electric Vehicle ORVM - Outer Rear View Mirror HV battery – High Voltage battery IRVM –...
It is essential to note that even when the serviceable. Do not inspect, remove or and an auxiliary battery (12 V) that drives Nexon EV is not in use, the HV battery un- disassemble any of the high voltage the lamps, wipers, and audio system. The dergoes discharge (Approx.
Page 14
• If the vehicle is involved in a colli- authorized TATA MOTORS EV fect in your Li-ion battery sion, we recommend that you con- dealer for inspection and mainte- •...
Page 15
In such a condition, the battery has safety does not fully recharge the battery, it only The Nexon EV comes with a battery life of logics to limit the performance or discon- provides a chance to recover a portion of eight years or 160,000km warranty for the nect by itself with prior warning.
Page 16
Charging before use. riod. Predicting Energy Usage The Nexon EV battery energy usage is displayed in the instrument cluster in the form of estimated range. This range is up- dated by the system algorithm, depending on the driving conditions.
CHARGING SAFETY INFORMATION Charging Box Socket Carefully read these instructions and the charging instructions before charging your electric vehicle. The Normal Charging gun is located inside the boot of the vehicle. As shown in the image, the parts for Nor- mal Charging system are: Home Charging box socket Plug...
Contact autho- person. When a person has an implant NOTE rised TATA MOTORS EV service like the one mentioned above, make centre should you experience any sure to ask the medical team and the During normal operation, the charging problems with the charging gun.
There are two types of charging provided bles are free of moisture before using Charging should be done in Ignition in your Nexon EV – Normal and Fast the charging gun. Never connect the OFF state. charging methods. In Normal Charge, plug...
Page 20
CHARGING Fast Charging (DC charging) • Fast charging of electric vehicle is achieved by using Fast/DC charging stations; they convert the AC power from the grid to DC power and can di- rectly charge the HV battery pack thus bypassing the On-Board Charger. •...
Page 21
CHARGING &hTab Here are the details of the different types of charging mechanisms: Types Of Charging Specifications Charge Port Charge Gun Power Source Charging • Nominal voltage: 230 V ac RMS Single phase, 50Hz supply. • Voltage range : • Minimum voltage = 190V ac RMS Normal/AC Charging •...
Page 22
Fast/DC Charging water and ice. Refer ‘Section 6. Clean- electrodes. ing of Vehicle Inlet’. Nexon EV can be fast charged using any The electrical socket used for EV If the charging gun is removed, rein- fast charging station or equipment compli-...
Page 23
CHARGING Normal Charging Procedure DO NOT plug into a power strip. Open the protective cap on Charging Gun. Engage the park brake. (Charging will not start without engaging the park brake). Connect the plug to AC power socket.
Page 24
Open the protective cap on Charging If the actuator is engaged and the gun Inlet. is not getting inserted properly, contact TATA Motors EV service center. Remove any dust on the Charging Gun and Charging Inlet. Connect the charging gun to vehicle AC Charging Inlet.
Page 25
CHARGING In case the park brake is not engaged or partially engaged the charging won’t start and ‘Engage Park Brake to start Switch on the AC supply. charging’ message will be displayed on NOTE instrument cluster. Charging Gun will be locked after When vehicle is in Charging Mode, it switching on the AC supply.
Page 26
CHARGING To stop the charging, switch off the AC started. After turning off the vehicle, wait power supply. for four seconds if you want to start the The charging gun will be unlocked vehicle again. after switching off the AC supply. Pull out the plug.
Page 27
CHARGING Normal Charging Control Box Indica- tions: Home Control Box Vehicle Fault...
CHARGING NORMAL CHARGING CONTROL BOX INDICATIONS Working Home Control Box Vehicle Fault Example Description State Self-inspection Blink Blink Blink Blink Self-inspection for system state No fault Standby state On Blink Plug temperature is high No fault Charging state On Blink Blink Plug temperature is high No fault...
CHARGING TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE FOR NORMAL CHARGING Refer the below table if charging is not starting or if it stops abruptly. The below symbols of ‘House’, ‘Control Box’, ‘Vehicle’ and ‘Fault’ can be seen on the control box beside the respective LEDs. Fault Cate- Indication Home...
Page 30
CHARGING Fault Cate- Indication Home Control Box Vehicle Fault Recommended Action gory Blink Control box Contact TATA Motors EV fault service engineer. Blink Blink Blink Go to nearest TATA Motors Vehicle fault EV Service Centre. Blink Blink Legend -Blink -Off...
CHARGING FAST CHARGING PROCEDURE Remove any dust on the Charging Gun and Charging Inlet. Engage the parking brake. (Charging won’t start without engaging the Connect the charging gun to vehicle parking brake). AC and DC Charging Inlet. You hear a “click”, when the Gun is connected correctly.
Page 32
CHARGING Charging Gun will be locked after To know the State of Charge, Time to To stop the charging, switch off DC switching on the DC charging station. Charge and Gun connection status charging station. please see instrument cluster. This The charging gun will be unlocked 15 status is displayed only when driver seconds after switching off the supply...
CHARGING MAINTENANCE NORMAL the vehicle speed is limited and then CAUTION eventually the vehicle will be turned CHARGING GUN Changes or modifications to this prod- OFF. Charge the vehicle immediately. The Portable Charger for Normal charging uct by other than an authorized service requires no maintenance other than occa- facility may void SAE-J1772 compli- sional cleaning.
Page 34
Allow the charging port to dry com- pletely. NOTE Water entering into the charging port will always be drained through the drain system. If water is stagnant in charging port area call Tata Motors Authorised EV service centre to rectify the issue.
SAFETY SAFE DRIVING Safety Tips Driving Through Water Safety consciousness not only ensures • Always take into account the road con- Do not drive through flooded areas. Judge the safety of other road users and yourself, ditions, weather conditions, vehicle the depth of water before driving through but it also helps to reduce the wear and speed in order to prevent accidents.
Page 36
Contact a near- • Use side indicators for lane change or est TATA MOTORS Authorised EV NOTE turning. Service Centre If you have driven for a long time in...
SAFETY SEAT BELTS your abdomen. To remove slack, pull Releasing The Seat Belt up a bit on the shoulder seat belt. To This section of user manual describes To release the seat belt, push the red but- loosen the lap portion seat belt if it is your vehicle’s seat belt, airbag and Child ton on the lock buckle.
Page 38
• If the seat belt webbing or hardware is damaged, get it replaced immedi- The seat belt pre-tensioner system works ately at TATA Motors Authorized EV in conjunction with the SUPPLEMENTARY service centre. RESTRAINTS SYSTEM (SRS-Airbags). •...
Page 39
Au- smoke. This is normal and there are no thorised TATA MOTORS EV SERVICE health hazards or fire risk. Center. Use Of Seat Belts For Pregnant...
ISOFIX with Top Tether (if equipped). sensor. TATA MOTORS does not rec- The harness system of CRS holds the ommended any non-validated seat cov- child in place, and in a collision, acts to ers on seats.
Page 41
SAFETY NOTE The image(s) provided are for reference purpose only.
Page 42
SAFETY Recommended CRS Position As Per Rear Front The Vehicle Matrix Mass Rear Out- Out- Rear Group Age Group Passen- Group board Lh board Center The suitability of seat position for carriage of children and recommended category of CRS is shown in the table below as per the Up to 10kg Up to 9 months child group.
Page 43
(as may be applicable) inves- your child’s arm or behind its back. If you install a CRS in the rear seat, slide tigated at TATA MOTORS Authorised EV the front seat far enough forward so that • Do not use pillows, books or towels service centre.
Page 44
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 EV service center. NOTE The images provided are for reference...
SAFETY SUPPLEMENTARY RESTRAINT you may not even realize that it has acti- deployed. If you are involved in another vated. The airbag will neither hinder your collision, the airbags will not be in place to SYSTEM (SRS) view nor make it harder to exit the vehicle. protect you.
Page 46
SAFETY WARNING motor is turned off. NOTE • If an occupant is out of position dur- • Even in vehicles with airbags, you • Open your windows and doors as ing collision, the rapidly deploying and your passengers must always soon as possible after collision to re- airbag may forcefully contact the oc- wear the seat belts provided.
Page 48
Never make any modifications to We recommend the customer to imme- your vehicle. The modifications car- diately visit TATA MOTORS authorised ried out, but not limited to the vehi- EV service centre and get the SRS sys- cle frame, bumpers, front fenders,...
Page 49
SAFETY straints and seat belts (if fastened) provide Airbag Warning Sticker On Front Pas- WARNING occupant protection during a rear collision. senger Sun Visor Do not use a rearward facing child re- Rollover collision:During a rollover colli- straint on a seat with by an active airbag sion, occupants not wearing seatbelts may in front of it.
SAFETY Why front airbags do not deploy, even CHILD LOCK NOTE with exterior visible vehicle damage to the car? Lift the lock lever upward to deactivate the childproof lock when not required. The airbags are triggered only when there Child safety lever to be used for safety is a collision severe enough to trigger the of child for preventing them to open rear airbags.
The steer ability and braking characteristics may be severely impaired. There is an in- creased danger of skid-ding and ac- cidents. • Drive carefully. Have ABS checked immediately at a TATA MOTORS Authorized EV Service Centre as soon as possible.
SAFETY ELECTRONIC BRAKE FORCE DIS- TRIBUTION (EBD) EBD monitors and controls the brake pressure on the rear wheels to improve driving stability while brak- ing. EBD provides optimal braking pressure distribution between front and rear wheels to optimize braking distance and to ensure vehicle stability by means of lowering braking pressure at rear wheels.
“key Tag number.” on the key matches with the code on the PEPS. Loss Of Keys If one of the keys is lost, contact your near- est TATA MOTORS authorised EV dealer immediately. WARNING • Do not turn ‘ON’ the ignition using key with any type of metal wound around its grip or in contact with it.
Page 54
OPENING AND CLOSING Keys (as applicable) Sr.no Name Remote Key Description Locking all doors Approach light Smart Key Unlocking all doors Tail gate opening...
Page 55
OPENING AND CLOSING Smart Key 1. Locking All Doors NOTE Pressing the Lock button (1) once. Re- If smart key battery is low/drained or ve- mote locks all the doors of the vehicle. hicle battery is low/drained, user can Please refer section starting and driving unlock and enter into vehicle by using for more information.
Page 56
OPENING AND CLOSING Smart Key Features Important WARNING Vehicle Search • Don’t operate Unlock button of remote Keep smart key away from electromag- while not in the vicinity of your vehicle, In vehicle locked condition if lock button on netic materials that blocks electromag- as it could lead to an unintentional un- remote key is pressed the turn indicators netic waves to the key surface.
OPENING AND CLOSING DOORS Door Locking / Unlocking Using Door NOTE Handle Switch (DHS) Door Locking/unlocking With Key (if • Authentication range for smart key applicable) To lock/unlock all the doors without oper- shall be 1 to 1.5 metres from outside ating smart key button/ key blade.
OPENING AND CLOSING Opening The Doors From Inside WINDOWS NOTE Power Windows (if equipped) Power windows can be operated for 30 sec. in ‘IGN OFF’ and ‘KEY OUT’ posi- tion, provided doors are not open. Express Down (if equipped) Window glasses can be opened by a sin- gle long press of the switch.
Page 59
OPENING AND CLOSING it can be operated from the switches on Individual Switches WARNING driver’s arm rest. Individual window winding switches have While raising the glass, take care to Inhibit Switch Off been provided on the front passenger and avoid fingers/hands getting trapped be- rear doors.
OPENING AND CLOSING BONNET OPENING Make sure that the vehicle is in neutral and the parking brake is engaged. Pull the bonnet release lever. The bon- net will pop up slightly. Raise the bonnet slightly and with your finger slide the secondary lock lever lo- cated under the bonnet center.
OPENING AND CLOSING TAIL GATE OPENING Closing WARNING To close the bonnet, hold the bonnet NOTE The tail gate can be unlatched using by one hand, disengage the stay rod smart key by pressing tail gate button Some variants may have multiple op- and clamp it back properly.
OPENING AND CLOSING OPENING BATTERY CHARGE If vehicle is locked and Tail gate is closed NOTE FLAP and Tail gate DHS switch is pressed with • If vehicle is in locked condition then valid smart key in the authentication tail gate unlatch via fascia switch will range, tail gate gets unlatched.
(1) to (3). If charge cap needs replacement, make Switch Function sure that it is replaced by a genuine cap at Position TATA MOTORS Authorized EV Service Open tilt/vent sunroof Centre only. Close sliding / tilt sunroof Open sliding sunroof NOTE You must switch on the ignition to oper- ate the power sunroof.
Page 64
OPENING AND CLOSING Press the sunroof control button (3). It will Press the sunroof control button (2) to Sun Shade Open/close Position open both the sunshade and sunroof glass close, glass will slide all the way to close To fully Open/Close the Sun Shade completely.
Page 65
Sunshade can close completely only protection may not function properly. when glass fully closed. Push the sunroof control button (1) to Visit the TATA MOTORS Authorized EV tilt/vent upward. Dealer/Service Center immediately. To Close The Sunroof Tilt/vent Press the sunroof button (2) to close...
Page 66
OPENING AND CLOSING Re-initializing The Power Sunroof WARNING Initializing The Sunroof • Without pinch protection, the power sunroof will close with enough force If the sunroof is stopped midway due to cause serious personal injury. to a discharged battery or power fail- ure, you need to reset the starting point •...
Page 67
OPENING AND CLOSING The opening gap remarkably de- creases for the sliding open or tilt up. Operation of the sunroof switch does not do anything or work properly. The operating process is not same as before due to discharged or discon- nected battery.
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES COCKPIT A.C. Air vent Airbag (PAB) Infotainment Display Combi-Switch Horn pad Airbag (DAB) Steering mounted controls Controls Foot rest 10 USB port 11 Fascia switches 12 Start/Stop switch 13 Instrument cluster 14 Foldable Arm-Rest (if fitted) 15 Parking Brake Lever 16 Gear selection knob 17 Power socket 18 FATC Control panel...
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES INSTRUMENT CLUSTER The purpose of this section is to elaborate Instrument cluster features applicable for Nexon EV. The instrument cluster consists of tell- tales, speedometer, drive mode indicator, charge graph and driver information system among other information.
Page 71
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Analog Speedometer speed when the vehicle is moving, take ing with audio warning. your vehicle to TATA authorized EV serv- The Speedometer indicates the vehicle • Do not drive the vehicle with low ice center. speed in kmph. If speed exceeds more SoC.
Page 72
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES EV Mode Gauge • This function provides instantaneous power consumption mode of vehicle during driving and displayed in the instrument cluster. • During the IGN ON of the vehicle, EV mode gauge goes from ECO mode to POWER and then back to the ECO mode. This is wel- come strategy.
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES DRIVER INFORMATION SYSTEM Driver Information Screen Flow • Press the left and right arrow buttons on right hand side of steering wheel to see the TRIP A, TRIP B and settings and energy flow animation. • Press the set switch in the middle of Steering Wheel Switch pack with TFT screen in In Trip A or Trip B mode.
Page 74
• When service reminder page is acti- TRIP A Screen TRIP B Screen vated, operate the set switch in the Steering Wheel to reset the service re- minder page. • With steering mounted controls, user can set the clock or increase bright- ness of cluster and infotainment screen when driving in the night.
Page 75
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Odometer • This value may differ from the actual CAUTION driving distance. • Odometer Indicates distance traveled When Trip A value is displayed as ‘- -’ by vehicle within the range of 0 km to • ‘RECHARGE’ will be displayed below km instead of a value and if average en- 999999 km with the resolution of 1 km.
Page 76
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Charging When Ign Is Off Settings Screen • Time will be reflected in instrument cluster from infotainment unit. For User can enter into settings by pressing variants without infotainment unit, select button while being in setting screen. the clock settings can be adjusted Following screen shall be seen after enter- from instrument cluster.
Page 77
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES can set clock through steering wheel The illumination is intended to provide for switches. easy viewing of gauges, displays and other warning devices in all light conditions on Cluster Display. Service Reminder Reset • User can select Service Reminder Screen using controls on steering wheel to navigate &...
Page 78
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Outside Ambient Temperature Clock Setting NOTE • This displays outside ambient temper- • User can select Clock Setting by Scroll If display shows OAT temp as “— “, take ature in units of °C with the resolution down &...
Page 79
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES By km overdue Gear Indication tion, take your vehicle to authorized • The service reminder overdue shall TATA EV service centre to get it re- • This function displays current gear sta- come if the due km is crossed and it paired.
Page 80
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Charger Connected Time To Charge Vehicle Status Ready • This function displays the Charger • This function indicates the time re- • This function displays that vehicle is Connected status information. quired to complete charging. ready to move after first cranking. When charger is not connected: •...
Page 81
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES When charger is connected in IGN OFF: • Energy Histogram represents the in- Animation 1: stantaneous energy at any point of The following screen shows energy flow time and is represented in the form of from battery to motor when the vehicle is line-graph.
Page 82
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Animation 2 The following screen shows energy flow from motor to battery when the vehicle is moving in reverse. Press brake pedal: The display timeout for Press Brake mes- sage is 5 seconds. Alert Messages Door Ajar: •...
Page 83
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Display Messages The messages shall be displayed in the screen for 3 seconds based on the priority. The alerts along with message & animation shall be displayed in cluster for 5 seconds. Alerts String On TFT Screen Door Ajar Respective Door Open Steering Wheel Alignment...
Page 84
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Alerts String On TFT Screen Charging below 100% & Removed Charger Battery XX% Charged Range YYY km Battery Low & user changes gear to S Sport Mode Not Recommended Charging ON Park brake OFF Engage Park Brake to start charging HV Critical alert Critical Alert Contact Service Center Slow Down Vehicle Speed...
Page 85
In this case, stop the vehicle, switch ‘OFF’ the motor and cool it down for some time. Android Auto icon with music and nav- Range/battery Soc Contact a nearest TATA MOTORS Author- igation display. ized EV Service Centre immediately for It indicates approximate distance in ‘km’...
Page 86
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Driver Information System Image Description Indicates distance travelled by a vehicle. The odometer reading Odometer does not return to “0” when maximum value is reached, the dis- play will freeze to maximum value. The trip meter can be used to measure the distance travelled on Trip meter A and B short trips or between stops for charging.
Page 87
Gear position indicator NOTE: If “F” is displayed it means a defect in the system is de- tected Contact the nearest TATA MOTORS Authorized EV serv- ice centre immediately to rectify the problem. SoC (State of Charge) gauge indicates the battery state of State of Charge charge to user in percentage.
Page 88
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Driver Information System Image Description All four doors and tailgate are indicated independently when re- spective door or tailgate is open. This warning will be indicated Door Ajar (If applicable) when driver door and any others door is open. NOTE: If any other door is open roof lamp will be ‘ON’.
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES WARNING LAMPS Warning Lamps Color Indicator Remarks One of these symbols comes ‘ON’ when the turn indicators is switched ‘ON’. Turn signal lamps can be operated only when the Ignition supply is ‘ON’ and by using the turn indicator switch on the Combi-switch. The direc- Turn signal Green tion indicator arrow on Instrument Cluster flashes along with external indi-...
Page 90
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Warning Lamps Color Indicator Remarks When Ignition is turned ‘ON’, this symbol comes ‘ON’ for a few moments and goes ‘OFF’. ABS Indicator Amber This symbol shall continue to remain ‘ON’ if there is a problem in the ABS system.
Page 91
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Warning Lamps Color Indicator Remarks Co-driver Seat belt warning indicator comes ‘ON’ for a few moments, when ignition is turned ‘ON’ irrespective of seat belt buckle status. If Co-Driver is present & its seat belt is not fastened then Telltale will be ON as initial warning with No audio warning.
Page 92
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Warning Lamps Color Indicator Remarks nal. This Telltale is ON during charging. This features provides High Voltage battery status to user. Whenever the IGN is ON, this telltale glows for a few seconds and goes off. The telltale Zero Charge/ Low shall remain ON irrespective of the Input state during these few seconds.
Page 93
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Warning Lamps Color Indicator Remarks This features provides vehicle high voltage system critical alert indication to user. Whenever the IGN is ON, this telltale glows for a few seconds and HV Critical Alert Tell- goes off. The telltale shall remain ON irrespective of the Input state during tale these few seconds.
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES REMINDER FEATURES (Audible) Reverse Gear Reminder alert user. The audio warning sounds con- tinuously till the speed comes down to the If reverse gear engaged buzzer shall The following are the Audible Reminder normal limit (<80kmph). sound to alert you. warnings provided to the user.
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Low Battery Charging AUDIO REMINDERS NOTE When Auxiliary battery charging fault oc- No Key Detected Inside The Vehicle If key is detected inside the vehicle or is curs with high criticality, buzzer will starts • Customer takes the smart key outside placed in the wrong place, customer along with the telltale blinking to indicate the vehicle and closes the door and...
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES DAY TIME RUNNING LAMPS (DRL) GEAR SELECTION KNOB Welcome Strategy (if equipped) Gear Selection knob is a rotary knob. User When Ignition is switched ON from OFF, can change vehicle gear positions starting rotary knob will perform Welcome Strategy Daytime Running Lamps from Neutral (N), Drive (D), Sports (S), and for 3 seconds.
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Gear Selection Knob Failure Behav- COMBI-SWITCH (RH Stalk) Beam function. Pull the lever back to normal for low beam. The rotary knob will turn on all function ON High Beam Flash (spring Return) Indication LEDs. Please contact TATA Mo- To flash the high beam, pull the lever to- tors EV service centre.
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES can be done with head lamp in Low Beam COMBI-SWITCH (LH Stalk) iii) Low Beam and in ‘ON’ position. Select correct posi- Rotate stalk to turn tion before start of trip and vehicle is sta- ‘ON’ the Low Beam function. tionary.
Page 99
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES 3. Fast Wipe NOTE 6. Rear Wash And Wipe (If Push the stalk towards position (3) for con- equipped) Rear wiper stop working as long as tail- tinuous fast wipe. gate is found open. Flick Wipe (spring Return) Rear Windshield/ Wiper And Washer Pull the stalk downwards and Switch...
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES FASCIA SWITCHES Option II Fascia switches are provided on the cen- ter console below FATC control panel. Option I It turns ‘ON’ when the front fog lamp switch is pushed in with ignition ‘ON’ and position Tailgate opening and parking / head lamp is ‘ON’.
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES STEERING MOUNTED CONTROLS Mute / Phone Reject NOTE (LHS) To reject or hang up a phone The system will start recognizing your call. It is also used to mute the voice command only after the beep. So, volume of music system / speak your command only after you radio.
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES STEERING MOUNTED CONTROLS Instrumentation controls scroll RH (RHS) (if equipped) Press above switch to scroll RH side on Instrument Cluster display. Ok/select & Long Press For Settings Press the above switch to select the option and long press it (ap- prox.
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM DISPLAY SPEAKERS & TWEETER Option II equipped) Option I 4 Speakers and 4 tweeters are provided on models with infotainment system. Pro- visions are given for music system and speakers on versions without infotainment system. NOTE For more information, refer infotainment manual.
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES USB CONNECTIVITY POWER SOCKET Two power sockets are provided. On center console Behind rear seat on LH side The power socket will work when the igni- tion switch is in the “ACC” or “ON” position. This socket can be used to provide 12V (10A) power for electrical accessories.
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES ANTENNA ROOF LAMP Option II Option I Option I A rod type antenna is located on the roof for the lower variants. Turn antenna anti- clockwise to remove from vehicle, if re- quired Option II A shark fin antenna is provided on the roof at rear end for the top variant.
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Interior roof lighting lamp is provided on ROOF GRAB HANDLE BOOT LAMP (if equipped) the roof with inbuilt switch. The switch has three positions: ON - The lamp will turn ‘ON’ as long as the switch is in this po- sition.
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES HEAD LAMP turning on the headlamp with motor run- TAIL LAMP 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. • High-pressure washer jet direct on vent system of lamp are not recom- mended, there might be possibility...
The driver can reset the iTPMS system by The Indirect Tire pressure Monitoring sys- following below procedure: The Nexon EV is equipped with Con- tem (iTPMS) senses low tire pressure by nected Vehicle Technology which offers a Inflate all Tires to the OEM recom-...
Page 109
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Select the “iTPMS reset” option with Inflate ALL THE TIRES to recom- How It Works? tick button and arrow buttons can be mended tire Pressure As specified on used for navigation on Right steering the driver door’s label. control buttons.
Page 110
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Select iTPMS reset and confirm OK Go to instrument cluster setting win- iTPMS reset option will grey out during dow. vehicle driving conditions The iTPMS warning blinks and iT-PMS reset starts. Select settings through steering right iTPMS system will complete its self-reset side steering controls buttons.
Page 111
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Kindly visit TATA Motors authorized EV System Malfunction inflation and three tires over inflation service centre if iTPMS malfunction indi- is detected as puncture to remaining iTPMS continuously monitors it- cation is ON continuously. tires, with this “check all tire Pres-...
Page 112
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Changing The Tire With iTPMS If you have a flat tire iTPMS warning lamp and text message will get triggered, have a flat tire replaced/repaired from author- ized TATA EV service centre/tire shop After fitting the repaired tire kindly ensure all wheels are inflated with recommended tire pressure and reset the iTPMS system as specified in iTPMS reset procedure.
STOWAGE AREAS STORAGE AREA LOCATIONS &hTab Cooled glove box Utility pockets on front doors Stowage for rear passenger Wallet stowage(near roof lamp) Utility pockets on rear doors Foldable armrest for rear occupants Driver side coin box Center console Tailgate Compartment...
STOWAGE AREAS GLOVE BOX Cup holder NOTE Receipts etc. Make sure that glove box flap is closed Cooling Facility (if applicable) while driving. Stowage Detail (if applicable) Opening And Closing To open - Press the knob and open the glove box flap. On selected models glove box is provided with a cooling facility.
STOWAGE AREAS WALLET STOWAGE (if available) DRIVER SIDE COIN BOX UTILITY POCKETS ON FRONT DOORS Place for keeping wallet is available near Stowage for the coins is provided on RH the roof lamp in some variants. side of the steering wheel. Utility pockets are available on front doors and it can be used to keep following items.
STOWAGE AREAS UTILITY POCKETS REAR CENTER CONSOLE Tambour Door DOORS Option I Stowage Below Arm Rest Stowage compartment is provided below the foldable arm rest for keeping cell phones, iPods, chargers etc. Tambour door is provided on center con- sole. To access the Tambour door, lift arm Utility pockets are available on rear doors.
STOWAGE AREAS STOWAGE FOR REAR PASSEN- FOLDABLE ARM REST (if applica- Centre Console Storage II GER (if applicable) ble) 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.
STOWAGE AREAS TAILGATE COMPARTMENT Rear Seat Folding (60:40 % Split) You can increase the luggage capacity by folding the rear seats splits as required. To fold the seat: Store the luggage in tailgate compartment. • Push the headrest all the way down. You can keep suitcase, bags etc.
Page 119
STOWAGE AREAS • Fold the backrest of the seat. NOTE Make sure that the ‘foldable arm rest’ is closed before you fold the seat. Rear Seat Folding (complete Seat 100%) You can increase the trunk capacity by folding the rear seat. For folding: •...
Page 120
STOWAGE AREAS • Fold the seat backrest forwards. Luggage Cover WARNING Luggage cover is designed only for hiding • The vehicle occupant would thereby the luggage compartment. be pushed into the seat belt by the rear bench seat or by the seat back- WARNING rest.
STOWAGE AREAS HOOKS (if applicable) Hook For Purse Holder Collapsible Hook Coat Hanger Hooks for holding purse are provided on Collapsible hook is available on right hand both B pillar. side of the front passenger to hang carry Coat hanger is provided on rear passen- bags.
Page 122
STOWAGE AREAS Hooks In Luggage Compartment These hooks are available on both sides in the luggage compartment for to hang small carry bags up to 3kg only. NOTE Do not use these hooks for securing luggage like using nets etc.
CLIMATE CONTROL AIR DISTRIBUTION The Climate Control regulates the temperature based on the user set temperature settings in the vehicle and also filters the dust par- ticles in the cabin. Air Distribution- The air is distributed through the vents in the passenger compartment as shown below:...
CLIMATE CONTROL AIR VENTS REAR AC VENTS (if applicable) When desired temperature is achieved AC trips ‘OFF’ automatically. Air vents are provided on dashboard. Di- Rear vents unit is provided between two rection of air flow can be adjusted with the front seats.
CLIMATE CONTROL FULLY AUTOMATIC TEMPERA- Fresh air/recirculation button ture. TURE CONTROL (FATC) (if applica- Air distribution (mode) button • While starting the vehicle after long ble) OFF mode duration (more than 15 days), follow FATC system controls the in-cabin temper- the procedure for better AC perform- Auto on selection button ature of the vehicle automatically and pro-...
Page 126
CLIMATE CONTROL Also, when the display is not in climate Blower Speed Control Knob Econ Button mode then climate information will be dis- played on the all-time display provide on the bottom bar. Ac On / Off Button During ECON AC operation, the system automatically cuts off compressor at a higher temperature than normal AC.
Page 127
CLIMATE CONTROL NOTE Directs air through the foot NOTE well air vents For your safety make sure that you The outside air intakes for the cli-mate have a clear view through all the win- control systems are at the base of wind- Directs air through the de- dows before driving.
CLIMATE CONTROL Press the ‘AUTO’ button. Temperature Control Knob FATC SENSORS Set the desired temperature by turning FATC system is fitted with three sensors. temperature control knob. The display (as applicable) will show all the functions during Solar Sensor ‘AUTO’ mode. A solar sensor is on top of the dash-board The system automatically selects the at the right hand side of defroster grill.
Page 129
CLIMATE CONTROL In-car Sensor Remote Ac Mode In-car sensor on control panel. AC can be controlled and temperature can be set remotely through mobile app. For more information please refer telem- atics section. NOTE To control the high voltage battery tem- perature, the air conditioner is used to cool down the HV battery and may switch on automatically without request...
CLIMATE CONTROL FUNCTIONS & SETTINGS Functions Control Knob Position Button Position Normal heat- Desired Speed Desired Temp. Quick heat- Max. speed To the extreme right Normal Cool- To the right up to the Desired speed Optional desired temperature Quick Cool- Max speed To the extreme left Optional...
Page 131
CLIMATE CONTROL &hTab CAUTION It is important that the correct type and amount of oil and refrigerant used, oth- erwise damage to the vehicle and injury may occur. To prevent damage, the air conditioning system in your vehicle should only be serviced by trained and certified technician.
STARTING AND DRIVING PRE DRIVING CHECKS • Tyres have the recommended inflation Adjust pressures Make Sure That • Seats, head restraints (if equipped) • To lighten your load by removing any and steering wheel position. • Windshield, windows, mirrors, lights, unnecessary cargo.
STARTING AND DRIVING TIPS TO GET MAXIMUM RANGE • Gradually press and release the accel- vehicle trunk. erator pedal when accelerating or de- WHILE DRIVING • Do not mount parts on the exterior of celerating. the car as it might increase drag. •...
Page 135
This is recharge the Li-ion battery and extend Limp Home Mode. The NEXON EV will normal. driving range. give reduced performance in these situa- •...
Page 136
Limp Home Mode Telltale Warnings High Voltage Battery Telltale Indicator Condition Description HV Critical Fault Blinking Contact TATA MOTORS EV Service Station. HV Critical Fault Mobility is not allowed Continuously ON Contact TATA MOTORS EV Service Station. Vehicle has entered in...
STARTING AND DRIVING LIMP HOME STRATEGY Level 0 Intervention Ipc Message And Zone Max. Speed Acceleration Gradability Cabin Cooling State IPC display of battery SOC <=25% No change No change No change No change SoC gauge turns amber. ‘Low SOC Battery Saver Mode.’...
STARTING AND DRIVING TYRE EQUIPMENT Driving On Snow Or Ice while on the ice, and avoid any sud- Summer tires have a tread designed to den steering maneuvers. WARNING provide superior performance on dry pave- • Do not use cruise control on slippery ment.
STARTING AND DRIVING CHECK BATTERY AND CABLES Carry Emergency Equipment BEFORE YOU START YOUR EV Depending on the severity of the weather, Winter puts additional burden on the bat- • Make sure that the area around the ve- you should carry appropriate emergency tery system.
Page 140
STARTING AND DRIVING Procedure To Start Your EV Procedure To Stop Your EV With the smart key, sit in the driver’s Hold down the brake pedal while the seat. vehicle is parked. Fasten the seat belt before you start While pressing the brake pedal, shift the vehicle.
Page 141
After you charge your Range Of Your EV ECO and Regeneration modes. vehicle, the distance to empty reading may The Nexon EV can drive about 312km vary significantly depending on previous • POWER: It shows the energy con- when the high voltage battery is 100 per operating patterns.
STARTING AND DRIVING Cold Weather Driving DRIVING TIPS Freeing A Frozen Door Lock The battery life, vehicle range, brakes and To prevent a door lock from freezing, apply CAUTION tyre wear are mainly affected by below fac- anti-icing agent through the key hole. Do not store the vehicle in temperatures tors: Some examples of anti-icing agents are...
(>15 days). After this time period the • Driving safety systems are merely aids repaired at only Tata Motors authorized vehicle must be charged to 100% designed to assist driving. You are re- EV workshop.
Page 144
LEDs start blinking on the Charging tage of an EV. The calibration on the should be minimized in order to help gun, please contact TATA MOTORS regen is done in such a way that most prolong high voltage battery life.
STARTING AND DRIVING peratures to a comfortable 24°C, and SEAT ADJUSTMENTS WARNING see the comfort as well as the range Front Seat Adjustments go up significantly. Do not adjust the driver’s seat while Following seat adjustments can be carried driving. Adjusting the seat while driving Travel Light –...
Page 146
STARTING AND DRIVING Occupant Detection System (ODS) Adjustable Head Restraint WARNING Use of aftermarket cover over the seats Front Seats Never travel in a moving vehicle with may impact the performance of ODS in the seat backrest in an excessively re- front co-driver seat.
STARTING AND DRIVING REAR VIEW MIRRORS Rear Seats Inside Rear View Mirror (IRVM) Foldable rear seats are provided. Refer ‘Stowage area’ section for more details. To adjust the mirror move the mirror up, down or sideways manually to obtain the best rear view.
STARTING AND DRIVING OUTER REAR VIEW MIRRORS Motorized Outer Rear View Mirrors To adjust the mirrors: (ORVM) Move the mirror selection switch to L You can adjust the outer rear view mirrors (for left side) and R (for right side) to manually by joy stick or remotely by knob.
STARTING AND DRIVING SUN VISORS ELECTRICAL POWER ASSISTED NOTE STEERING (EPAS) The following symptoms may occur dur- Your vehicle is equipped with electric ing normal vehicle operation: power assisted steering system. The • The EPAS warning light does not il- EPAS system assist you to steer the vehi- luminate.
STARTING AND DRIVING STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT Pull release lever up completely to lock start/stop button pressed. If this the steering column. happens, turn the steering wheel to Make sure that steering wheel is se- the right or left slightly to unlock the curely locked by checking up and steering wheel while turning the ig- down direction.
STARTING AND DRIVING BRAKING Brake performance may become poor and GEAR MODES unpredictable if brakes are wet. Your vehicle has disc brakes upfront and After driving through water or washing the drum brakes at the rear. The distance underside of the vehicle, test the brakes needed to bring the vehicle to a halt in- while driving at a slow speed to see if they creases with the speed of the vehicle.
LED blinks Reverse gear can be engaged only when more than 10 seconds, then contact vehicle is stationary and brake pedal authorized TATA MOTORS EV pressed. An audio signal indicates when dealer. reverse gear is engaged. will be indi- •...
STARTING AND DRIVING Immobilizer antenna (below head unit). PEPS - UID KEY (if applicable) Emergency Start Introduction It is a new gen technology to create wow NOTE factor among customers and enable easy If ESCL (Electronic Steering Column entry into the car. Lock) is not unlocked properly, then ve- •...
Page 154
STARTING AND DRIVING Tailgate Opening of vehicle: • Customer reaches to tailgate. • Customer presses tailgate handle along with valid UID (Smart Key) within authentication range of 1.2m. Tailgate handle UID (Smart Key) (b) Passive Exit Battery Replacement Procedure Exit from Vehicle through Driver Door How does customer understand the bat- tery of UID (Smart Key) fob is low? •...
STARTING AND DRIVING Battery Specifications PARKING BRAKE • Lithium Battery CR1632 Mechanical parking brake acting only on the rear wheels is provided on the vehicle. • Voltage 3V To apply the parking brake, pull the lever • Make: Panasonic, Renata up fully.
STARTING AND DRIVING VEHICLE PARKING To release it, pull the lever up slightly (1), NOTE press the release button (2) and push the • Park the vehicle in a safe place. Switch Do not use parking brake for braking lever down (3). Parking brakes tell-tale on on the indicator signal be-fore turning unless unavoidable circumstances like the instrument cluster will turn ‘OFF’...
STARTING AND DRIVING REVERSE PARK ASSIST WITH There are ultrasonic sensors placed on the SENSOR (if equipped) rear bumper of the vehicle. Once the sys- tem is activated, the sensors will detect the Reverse Park Assist system is an elec- proximity of an obstacle from the bumper, tronic parking aid that will assist you to and this information would be displayed on...
Page 158
RPAS system is faulty. Please b. Sensor Malfunction scenarios: take the vehicle to a TATA MOTORS au- c. Partner components such as Infotain- • If the object has a sharp edge sur-face, thorized EV service outlet.
Page 159
STARTING AND DRIVING are not processed by the system. message ‘Vehicle Speed is high, drive etc. for proper working of the system. slowly!’ will appear. Use a smooth cloth for cleaning. • If object is made/covered by foam or sponge or snow where ultrasonic •...
STARTING AND DRIVING up-hill or downhill conditions, do not REAR VIEW CAMERA depend on Reverse Park Assist aid. Do not apply any kind of force on the reverse park assist sensors. Always use rear view mirrors along with Reverse Park Assist for confirm- ing the safety of the rear and the sur- rounding conditions.
Page 161
STARTING AND DRIVING Understanding Guidelines Indication Activation Do’s And Don’t Reverse Mode • Do not use camera when tailgate is open. If tailgate is open, visual infor- This system will activate, if reverse gear is mation may not be the actual rear view engaged, or reverse park assist button (if of the vehicle &...
Page 162
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 163
STARTING AND DRIVING 2. When The Ground Behind The Vehi- camera’s field of view. The area dis- cle Slopes Up Sharply played on the screen may vary ac- cording to vehicle orientation or road conditions. Rear View Camera System Precau- tions 1.
Page 164
STARTING AND DRIVING 4. When Any Part Of The Vehicle Sags The distance guidelines will appear to be closer to the vehicle than the actual dis- tance. Because of this, objects will appear to be farther away than they actually are. In the same way, there will be a margin of error between the guidelines and the ac- tual distance/course on the road.
Page 165
STARTING AND DRIVING mensional object. Visually check the surroundings and the area behind the vehicle. On the screen, it a. Distance guidelines appears that a truck is parked at point B. However, in reality if you back up to point A, you will hit the truck.
EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT Tool Kit, Tow Hook, Jack And Spare NOTE Wheel You should be familiar with the location of The jack should be used only to change the emergency equipment provided in the wheels. It is important to read the jack- vehicle and how to use it.
Page 168
EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Spare Wheel Removal Process • To access the spare wheel, open the tail gate and lift the carpet up. Remove the advance warning triangle To remove the spare wheel, unscrew and carefully from the bag and assemble. remove the retaining bolt.
EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN HAZARD WARNING SWITCH IN CASE OF FLAT TYRE WARNING • Reduce vehicle speed gradually, with- If you drive with a flat tyre, there is a risk out making any sudden steering or of the following hazards: braking maneuvers. Pay attention to •...
Page 170
EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Changing Flat Tyre • Never open or close a door or the NOTE tailgate when the vehicle is raised. Loosen the nuts (as indicated) on the • The jack is designed only to raise wheel in diagonal sequence. Do not un- and hold the vehicle for a short time Assemble the Jack handle and wheel screw the nuts completely before jacking...
Page 171
EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Jacking Point Locations On Vehicle WARNING If you do not position the jack correctly at the appropriate jacking point of the vehicle, the jack could tip over with the vehicle raised. There is a risk of injury. Continue to raise the jack slowly and smoothly until the tyre clears the ground.
Page 172
EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN hand until the wheel is securely seated on Recommended Towing the hub. In case of break down, we recommend Lower the jack completely then tighten the that your vehicle be towed with the driving wheel nuts in diagonally opposite se- wheels off the ground or place the vehicle quence.
Page 173
EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Wrong method: Tow Hook Fitment • Open the tailgate and remove tow hook from the tool kit. • Open the tow hook cover provided on the front bumper by pressing it at the bottom part and simultaneously pulling it at the top (as shown in fig).
EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN PUNCTURE REPAIR KIT (if avail- Depending on the type and extent of tire These instructions provide a step-by-step damage, some tires can only be partially explanation of how to use the Puncture re- able) sealed or not sealed at all. Loss of tire pair Kit to temporarily repair a tire punc- Introduction pressure can affect vehicle handling, lead-...
Page 175
EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Puncture Repair Removal • To access the puncture repair kit open Location In Vehicle the Tailgate. Process • Remove the two Velcro as shown in figure and take out the puncture repair kit. In Luggage Compartment &hTab Steps:...
Page 176
EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN • Never leave the Puncture repair Kit un- Inform all other users of the vehicle that Instructions On How To Use The attended while in use. the tire has been temporarily sealed with Puncture Repair Kit Safely the Puncture repair Kit and make them •...
Page 177
EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Press compressor switch to “I”. Switch off the compressor briefly in WARNING order to read the actual tire pressure NOTE Leave the bottle seal intact. Screwing from the pressure gauge. the bottle onto the bottle holder will Check the sidewall of the tire prior to in- WARNING pierce the seal of the bottle.
Page 178
EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN • Make sure the Puncture repair Kit, the • Start the motor (only if the vehicle is Step 2: Checking The Tire Pressure cap of the bottle and the orange cap outdoors or in a well ventilated area). 15.
WARNING may differ from country to country. You help of a TATA MOTORS authorized EV should consult a tire specialist for ad- After using the sealant you may drive dealer or a commercial tow-truck service.
If towing is necessary, we recommend you • Do not get under your vehicle after tions. contact the nearest Tata Motors authorised it has been lifted by a tow truck. EV dealer or service centre. In case of an The vehicles electrical circuits have fuses •...
Page 181
EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Checking And Replacing Fuses Battery Mounted Fuse Box If any electrical unit in your vehicle is not functioning, check the fuses first. Please follow the steps below that will guide you to check and replace them. • Apply parking brake.
Page 182
• Open the fuse box cover located under higher amperage, the electric cables TATA MOTORS Authorized EV Service the bonnet behind the 12V battery could be overloaded. This could result Centre immediately. without touching any other High Volt- in a fire.
Page 183
EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN NOTE The fuse box layout is for reference pur- pose only. Please refer the sticker pro- vided inside the fuse box cover. WARNING If Fuse box cover is removed for any reason, it should be refitted properly at its original position.
Page 184
EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Under Bonnet Fuse Box – Layout And Details...
Page 185
EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Under Bonnet Fuse Box – Layout And Details...
Page 186
EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Under Bonnet Fuse Details Fuse No. Value Type Description SLOW BLOW SUPPLY CABIN FUSE BOX-1 SLOW BLOW ABS ECU SLOW BLOW SPARE SLOW BLOW COOLING FAN SLOW BLOW EV POWERTRAIN SLOW BLOW COOLING FAN SLOW BLOW SUPPLY CABIN FUSE BOX-2 SLOW BLOW VACCUM PUMP SLOW BLOW...
Page 187
EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Under Bonnet Fuse Details Fuse No. Value Type Description EF21 FAST BLOW BRAKE SW EF22 FAST BLOW HV BATTERY COOLING PUMP_BATT EF23 FAST BLOW CHILLER SOENOID EF24 FAST BLOW REVERSE LAMP EF25 FAST BLOW E-DRIVE BATT EF26 FAST BLOW EF27 FAST BLOW...
Page 188
EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Under Bonnet - Relay Details Relay No. Rating (A) Relay Type Description MINI SPARE MICRO SPARE MICRO HV BATT KP ALIVE RELAY MINI VCU MAIN RELAY MICRO COOLING FAN SLOW MINI COOLING FAN FAST1 MICRO INT WIPE (ON/OFF) MICRO COOLING PUMP_BATT MINI...
Page 189
EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Under Bonnet Low Voltage Service • The low voltage Service Disconnect is WARNING Disconnect located beside the fuse box, near the During any kind of servicing of the ve- vacuum pump relay. hicle, the Technician/Service operator • It is labeled with yellow color flag as can be prone to Electric Hazard.
Page 190
EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Re-fitment Procedure &hTab Cabin Compartment Fuse Box Align and engage the top and bottom Cover Removal Procedure mounting lugs with respective slots on Fuse box is located inside the cover below dash board and press the cover firmly. steering column.
Page 191
EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Cabin Compartment Fuse Box Details Fuse No Value Type Description FAST BLOW BCM # 1 FAST BLOW ACC/OBD BATT FAST BLOW REAR POWER SOCKET FAST BLOW BCM # 2 FAST BLOW BCM # 3 FAST BLOW BLOWER FAST BLOW MIRROR ADJUST MOTORS FAST BLOW...
Page 192
EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Cabin Compartment Fuse Box Details Fuse No Value Type Description FAST BLOW TELEMATIC FAST BLOW TRANSIT/INFOTAINMENT Cabin Compartment Fuse Box Relay Details Relay No. Rating (A) Relay Type Load Passed (A) MINI N/O ACC RELAY MINI N/O BLOWER MINI SPARE...
Page 193
If there is no electrical supply, at-least out touching the vehicle. accident, come out of the vehicle try to unlock single door manually. • Inform the TATA Motors On-Road-As- immediately without touching any • If the vehicle ‘Ready’ message flashes sistance immediately.
Page 194
In this case, contact the nearest guish the fire in the early stage, remain a or saline solution and receive imme- Tata Motors authorised EV dealer to rectify safe distance from the vehicle and imme- diate medical attention to help avoid the issue.
• Check if there is something behind the within hailing distance of a TATA MOTORS ** (The response time will depend on the vehicle when driving in reverse. Authorized EV Workshop is very low.
Page 196
Rectification of electrical problems re- In the premium plan, this includes 2 in- lated to Auxiliary battery, fuses etc. stances of towing upto the nearest TATA MOTORS authorised EV work- • On spot repairs for complaints re- shop. pairable at site. ^ •...
Page 197
The reach time can vary depending on verify these items when delivery is the traffic density & time of the day. • It is understood that TATA MOTORS taken back by them, Claim for loss of shall be under no liability whatsoever •...
Page 198
ASP. • Vehicles will be handled, repaired & towed as per the customer’s risk & TATA MOTORS shall not be liable for any damages / claims as a result of the same. • Services entitled to the customers can...
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE The following checks can be carried out between the recommended scheduled Periodic maintenance is essential for en- maintenance services. Take help of our suring long trouble free performance of authorized EV service centre for assis- your EV. tance.
MAINTENANCE MOTOR COMPARTMENT &hTab High voltage components Low voltage battery Brake fluid reservoir Coolant tank Motor Compartment Fusebox Windshield washer container...
Page 201
Do a check of the inflation pressures of mended that you approach your nearest all tires including the spare. • Do a check of the air conditioning sys- Tata Motors authorised EV service centre tem. At Least Twice A Year to replace any electrical components of •...
Page 202
MAINTENANCE dust free to prevent particle buildup level). Use only recommended coolant NOTE and clogging. as specified in the lubricants section. Water entering into the charging port • Look for corrosion or breaks in the ra- • Have your radiator flushed and filled will always be drained through the drain diator cores, find cracked hoses and on an annual basis to get rid of degra-...
MAINTENANCE 12V BATTERY For location of Windshield Washer NOTE Container and filling cap, please refer • Check the battery for electrolyte level Do not allow brake fluid to make contact respective Motor Compartment. against the marking on the battery with the skin or eyes. outer case.
Page 204
To check or add reduction gear fluid, it is vent damage to the vehicle’s electrical pressure water may cause the device recommended that you visit a Tata Motors system. to not operate normally. authorised EV service centre for the same.
Check the pressure in the tyres when they authorized TATA Motors EV service centre are cold. and only allow TATA Motors authorized EV Keeping the tyres properly inflated gives service personnel to repair or replace. you the best combination of riding comfort, handling, tyre life and better range.
Page 206
MAINTENANCE Recommended Tyre Pressures When Spare Is Different From Vehicle Tyre Rotation Wheels To help increase tyre life and distribute ro- Tyre Size Front Rear Spare tated at specified intervals or earlier de- 32 psi / 32 psi / 32 psi / pending on the operation of vehicle.
MAINTENANCE SMART KEY BATTERY REPLACE- Special Care For Tubeless Tyres NOTE MENT (For PEPS variant) • While removing tyre from wheel rim Life and wear pattern of tyres depends and mounting it back on wheel rim, Procedure on various parameters like tyre pres- take precautions not to damage tyre Open rear side of key (battery cover).
MAINTENANCE ON BOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM The OBD system also has a diagnostic connector that can be interfaced with ap- propriate diagnostic tools, which makes it possible to read the fault codes stored in the Electronic Control Unit, together with a series of specific parameters for Motor op- eration and Diagnosis.
MAINTENANCE SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS Servicing of the vehicle can be done at any TATA MOTORS Au- thorised EV Dealer Workshop or TATA MOTORS Authorised EV The TATA NEXON EV has been manufactured to give you eco- Service Centre (TASC). nomical and trouble free performance. To achieve this, please fol- low the instructions as stated.
MAINTENANCE SERVICE SCHEDULE # - Km or Months whichever occurs earlier * Check and adjust wheel alignment after every 5000km if usage is severe Operation Months General Wash the vehicle & Clean Every ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●...
Page 211
MAINTENANCE Operation Months Change coolant (Battery cooling system (BCS) and 60K/36 ● ● Traction cooling system (TCS)) Check and Capture all Every DTC’s Clear all faults and ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●...
Page 212
MAINTENANCE Operation Months Check & Replace if found 30K/24 damaged- Suspension ● ● ● ● ● bushes All door latch & striker oper- 15K/12 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ations , Adjust If required Check for all bolts & nuts 7.5K / ●...
Page 213
MAINTENANCE Operation Months Check for Tyre pressure, # 7.5K / ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● condition & rotate Transaxle Replace Transaxle oil -First Oil change at 7500km or six months &...
MAINTENANCE VEHICLE PARKING FOR LONG DU- allow moisture on the vehicle body to evaporate. RATION (Non - Use Maintenance) Inflate the tyres to 0.5 bar above the If you want to park your vehicle at one normal specified pressure and check it place for long duration, following care is to at regular intervals.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Parameter Nexon EV Powertrain Battery 30.2kWh Li-ion Electric motor Permanent magnet, synchronous motor Nominal voltage 320V DC Maximum power, kW Maximum torque, Nm Transaxle Model and Type Electric Vehicle Transaxle No. Of gears Single speed, 1-Reverse...
Page 217
TECHNICAL INFORMATION Parameter Nexon EV Option I: 6J x 16 steel wheel Wheel rims Option II: 6.5J x 16 alloy wheel Cab / body Type Monocoque Electrical system System voltage 12 Volts Auxiliary battery 12V DIN 40 Ah Main chassis dimension (in mm)
Page 218
TECHNICAL INFORMATION Parameter Nexon EV Weight Gross vehicle weight (Laden), kg 1810 Kerb weight (unladen), kg 1400...
CAR CARE CAR CARE wrist watch while washing. WARNING To remove stubborn stains and con- Your vehicle is subjected to many external Do not direct high pressure washer taminants like tar, use turpentine or influences such as climate, road condi- fluid/ water jets (Pressure above 0.5 cleaners like ‘Stain remover’...
Page 222
CAR CARE FASTag Polishing NOTE A FASTag sticker is pasted on front wind- Polishes and cleaners can restore shine to Avoid wiping of painted surface in dry shield from the inside. It enables electronic the painted surface that has oxidized and condition as it may leave scratches on toll collection.
Page 223
CAR CARE If the stain has dried, then gently brush • It is driven in coastal areas. Proper Parking off the material and then press with • Do not direct high pressure washer • Always park your vehicle in shade to damp cloth or sponge till it disappears.
Extended Warranty Booklet & Cover Note The Extended Warranty booklet and cover note is the basis of the contract between TATA MOTORS LIMITED and the Owner of the vehicle shown on the Extended Warranty booklet. The Customer is to retain this booklet and the same to be pro-duced to the dealer while claiming benefit s under Extended Warranty.
Page 225
Mechanical / Electrical break down as defined in this warranty and confirmed by the dealer within the stipulated terms and condi- tions. • TATA MOTORS EV 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. •...
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.
Page 227
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.
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.
We WARRANT each TATA NEXON EV vehicle and parts thereof our sales or service establishments, our authorized dealers, manufactured by us to be free from defect in material and work-...
Page 230
WARRANTY of air conditioned cars. out any delay soon after such defects as covered & ascer- tained under this warranty. This warranty shall not apply to any damage or deterioration caused by environmental pollution or bird droppings. Slight ir- This warranty is fully transferable to subsequent vehicle regularities not recognized as affecting the function or quality owner.
ENVIRONMENT SAFETY ENVIRONMENT SAFETY CHARGING DO’S AND DON’TS ground and your hands are dry as well while using the high voltage charging TATA MOTORS LIMITED is committed to • The charging gun provided for home equipment. produce vehicles using environmentally charging has to be stored safely and •...
Page 232
ENVIRONMENT SAFETY • Once charging is complete and gun is removed from the charging port, it is advisable to pause for 30 sec before switching on the car to start driving. • When the vehicle is shuttoff after drive, it is advisable to pause for at least 10- 15 sec before charging.
Need help?
Do you have a question about the NEXON EV and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers