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CAR IDENTIFICATION RECORD Following items are provided with OWNER’S NAME: your vehicle: ADDRESS: 1. Owner’s Manual 2. Battery Warranty Card SELLING DEALER CODE: (if applicable) DATE OF DELIVERY : 3. First Aid Kit 4. Advance Warning Triangle DATE OF REGISTRATION : REGISTRATION NO.: 6.
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ALTROZ BS VI OWNER’S MANUAL Rev07 / MAR 24...
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CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE In our constant endeavour to provide assistance and complete For updated information related to Dealer Network refer link service backup, TATA MOTORS has established an all India cus- https://cars.tatamotors.com/dealer-locator.html tomer assistance centre. TATA MOTORS 24X7 Roadside Assistance Program offers technical help in the event of a breakdown.
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Always use genuine parts for continued performance of your vehicle. Avoid modification, non- genuine accessories fitment on your vehicle. TATA MOTORS does not carry any liability arising due to it. Always keep this manual in the vehicle.
CONTENTS 01. SAFETY 03. DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Important Information Cockpit Seats Instrument Cluster (TFT Screen) (if equipped) Seat Belts Instrument Cluster (LCD Screen) (If equipped) Supplementary Restraint System (SRS) Instrument Cluster 7” (If equipped) (Airbags) (if equipped) Tell Tales Children On Board Audio Reminder (If equipped) Child Lock (if equipped) Combi Switch (RH Stalk) (if equipped)
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CONTENTS Roof Grab Handle equipped) Roof Lamp Fully Automatic Temperature Control (FATC) (if equipped) Boot Lamp (If equipped) Cabin Air Purification Side Indicator Lamp Front Lamp 06. STARTING AND DRIVING Tail Lamp Pre Driving Checks iRA (iNTELLIGENT Real-time Assist) Connected Car Service Driving Tips Wireless Power Charging...
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CONTENTS Reverse Gear Towing Driving Fuses Starting the Engine Bulb Specification Braking 24 X 7 Roadside Assistance Drive Mode (If equipped) 08. MAINTENANCE Center Lock Unlock (If equipped) Current Gear Indication Maintenance And Service Gear Recommendation Engine Compartment - Diesel Idle Stop Start (ISS) (if equipped) Engine Compartment- Petrol (NA Engine) Parking Brake...
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CONTENTS Service Instructions 11. ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION Service Schedule Environment Protection Vehicle Parking For Long Duration (non-use Emission Affected Components Maintenance) Park Regeneration Procedure 12. WARRANTY Warranty: Terms And Conditions 09. TECHNICAL INFORMATION Fuel Specification 13. EXTENDED WARRANTY Lubricant Specification Extended Warranty: Terms & Condtions Technical Information Vehicle Dimensions Aggregate Identification Numbers...
Indicates procedures or information that gine, we recommend to kindly contact must be followed precisely in order to Safety Tips TATA MOTORS Authorized Service avoid the possibility of severe personal • Always take into account the road con- injury and serious damage to the vehi- Centre.
SAFETY SEATS While Handling Hot Parts lock release lever. Sudden or unex- Your vehicle is provided with good seating pected movement of the driver’s • Never remove the coolant cap when comfort. To make your journey more safe seat could cause to lose control of the engine is hot.
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SAFETY close to the head as possible and the cen- could thrown forward resulting in seri- by pushing it forward and back- ter of the head restraint supports the back ous injury in the event of a sudden stop wards of the head at eye level.
SAFETY SEAT BELTS Buckling the Shoulder Seat Belt Rear Seat (if Equipped) This section describes your Vehicle’s Seat Adjust the head restraint so that it is as belts, Airbags and Child restraints system. close to the head as possible and the cen- Please read and follow all these instruc- ter of the head restraint supports the back tions carefully to minimize risk of severe...
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TATA Motors Authorized sition it may hit you or parts like glass in service centre. It is not advised by TATA MOTORS to the way which may cause injury to you • Do not insert any items such as...
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SAFETY Seat Belt Height Adjustments (if Seat Belts with Pre-tensioner (if • Do not wear seat belts over hard, Equipped) equipped) sharp or fragile items in clothing, such as pens, keys, spectacles etc. You can use the pre-tensioner seat belts in the same manner as ordinary seat belts.
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SAFETY Seat Belts With Load Limiter (if Use of Seat Belts for Pregnant Seat Belt Warning Lamp equipped) Woman You can use the load limiter seat belts in WARNING the same manner as ordinary seat belts. • Pregnant woman must wear a cor- The seat belt load limiter system works in rectly positioned seat belt.
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SAFETY child (without child seat), system may detect occupancy and warn with seat belt warning. It is not taken to mean child occupy passenger seat and use seat belt. Please refer section recommended seating po-sition if child is sitting with child seat. NOTE Fitment of seat covers on any seating position is strictly prohibited.
SAFETY SUPPLEMENTARY RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS) (Airbags) (if equipped) There are 6 airbags provided in your car: Diver Airbag Front Passenger Airbag Side Airbag RH Side Airbag LH Curtain Airbag RH Curtain Airbag LH The driver airbag is mounted in the centre of the steering wheel.
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SAFETY and occurs with considerable force, ac- The ‘SRS’ system also comprises of the NOTE companied by loud noise and smoke, following components depending upon the which is normal. The inflated airbag, to- • Open your windows and doors as provided safety features in vehicle.
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SAFETY PAB switch is turned to ‘ON’ position. This occupant causing serious or fatal in- • Do not allow the front passenger to will ensure that the passenger airbag is juries. place their feet or legs on the dash- operational in the event of a collision. board.
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SAFETY Wrong Seating Positions PAB Indicator ON: When the PAB switch is turned to ‘ON’ position to activate the airbag, ‘ON symbol & text’ will illuminate in amber color. PAB Indicator OFF: When the PAB switch is turned to ‘OFF’ posi- tion to deactivate the airbag, ‘OFF symbol &...
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SAFETY cations (such as utility bins, cup/bot- tle holders, boot space etc). Loose items may act as a projectile during a collision and cause severe to fatal injuries. • Please be aware that any unse- cured item in your vehicle, such as your pet, unsecured CRS or a lap- top, can become a potential hazard in the event of a collision or sudden...
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We recommend the customer to imme- This will lead to unexpected per- ated with the use of a rearward-facing diately visit TATA MOTORS Authorized formance of system and may cause child restraint on front passenger seat dur- Service Centre and get the SRS system serious injury or death.
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SAFETY for children. from frontal airbags. Therefore, deploying severity of collision. In some of these con- frontal airbags in such situations will not ditions, damage to the vehicle may be WARNING protect the occupant. Head restraints and minor or not be readily visible. seat belts provide occupant protection dur- Never use a rearward facing child re- When front airbags/side airbags/side...
SAFETY CHILDREN ON BOARD Child Restraint System (CRS) TATA MOTORS strongly recommends the WARNING use of Child Restraint Systems (CRS) for • Do not leave unattended children in all children up to 36 Kg and to be placed your vehicle.
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Tata Motors recommends Joie i-Spin Safe i-Size child seats for up to 18 Kg chil- NOTE dren. These seats are available at TML Tata Motors recommends to keep the dealerships. highlighted device in close condition while using Joie i-Spin Safe child seat...
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SAFETY ward or backward as per requirement, passenger is sitting at that position. Recommended CRS Position so that there could not be any contact • While installing child seats on rear out- between front passenger seat & child board seating position, adjust their re- seat or child present behind it.
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SAFETY Recommended CRS Position As Per The Vehicle Matrix Recommended CRS Positions (CRS Fastened With A Safety Belt) The suitability of seat position for carriage of children and recommended category of Front Passen- Front Pas- CRS is shown in the table as per the child Mass Rear Out- Rear Out-...
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SAFETY CAUTION Recommended CRS Positions (CRS That Can Be Used With ISOFIX Sys- A CRS in a closed vehicle can become tem) very hot. To prevent burns, check the seating surface and buckles before Rear placing your child in CRS. Front Rear Grou...
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WARNING seat belts, seats, ISOFIX and top-tether anchorages (as may be applicable) inves- If the airbag SRS warning indicator in tigated at TATA MOTORS Authorized the instrument cluster illuminates con- Service Centre. tinuously, it means that there is mal- function in the system. Remove the...
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.
NOTE Ignition ON Locked • Problem with Immobilizer system. Con- tact a TATA MOTORS Authorized Serv- Use only Flip key, the other should be ice Centre. kept in a safe location. Note down “key Contact a TATA MOTORS Authorized Serv- Tag no.”...
• In such cases, Drive the vehicle control. ABS will not compensate for TORS Authorized Service Centre as carefully, visit to TATA MOTORS Au- bad road, weather conditions and soon as possible. thorized Service Centre as soon as poor driving judgment. Always drive possible &...
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SAFETY ducing the forces that causes a roll over • Always keep safe distance and ad- tre as soon as possible. situation. here to speed limits. 6. Hydraulic Brake Assist (HBA) 3. Cornering Stability Control (CSC) 2. Electronic Brake Force Distribution In a dangerous emergency situation, most Corner stability Control supports / stabi- (EBD)
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SAFETY torque via braking. It achieves high off- by depressing the brake/acc pedal if there road performance even on the toughest is a risk of being hit by following traffic. The roads. basic function of AIB is that the brake sys- tem is intact after the primary impact &...
SAFETY BRAKE SWAY CONTROL (BSC) Detects tendency of instability during Brak- ing in ABS-alone vehicles by monitoring in- dividual wheel. Enhances vehicle stability by controlling braking pressure on individual wheels dur- ing partial braking.
OPENING AND CLOSING KEYS 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.
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OPENING AND CLOSING Keys (as available) Name Remote Key Description Locking all doors Mechanical key Unlocking all doors Locking all doors Approach light Smart key (PEPS) Tail gate opening Unlocking all doors...
OPENING AND CLOSING DOORS Door Locking and Unlocking Using • Passive entry works only when igni- Door Handle Switch (DHS) Door Lock and Unlock with Key (if tion is off. equipped) To lock/unlock all the doors without oper- Rear Door Opening ating smart key button/ key blade.
OPENING AND CLOSING SMART KEY FEATURES Locking Without a Key From Inside Opening the Doors From Inside Vehicle Search If smart key is not within the authentication range, the turn indicators of vehicle flashes four times for the driver to locate the vehicle.
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OPENING AND CLOSING the key forgotten inside the vehicle Important WARNING through alarm for first 10 seconds with turn • Don’t press unlock button on remote in indicator flashes. The flashes will continue Keep the smart key away from electro- the vicinity of your vehicle, as you may for 180 seconds at every 20 second inter- magnetic materials which block electro-...
OPENING AND CLOSING WINDOWS in the ‘IGN ON’ position. Force Panic Operation Power Windows (if equipped) Force Panic ON Operation NOTE When the vehicle is in off condition and the Power windows can be operated for 30 lock and unlock buttons are pressed at the seconds in ‘IGN OFF’...
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OPENING AND CLOSING Express Up With Anti-pinch Function Individual Switches WARNING (if equipped) Individual window winding switches have While raising the glass, take care to been provided on the front passenger and avoid fingers/hands getting trapped be- rear doors. tween glass and the door frame. Inhibit Switch Window glasses can be closed by a single long press of the switch.
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OPENING AND CLOSING Inhibit Switch OFF Manual Window Winding Opening the Bonnet equipped) When switch is pressed, amber light turns Make sure that the engine is switched ‘ON’. The individual switches provided on off and vehicle is in neutral gear with Use window winder handle for lowering or rear and front passenger door cannot be the parking brake applied.
OPENING AND CLOSING TAIL GATE OPENING Closing To close the bonnet, hold the bon-net NOTE by one hand, disengage the stay rod and clamp it back properly. Some variants may have multiple op- tions. Lower the bonnet close to the bumper, then let it drop down.
OPENING AND CLOSING FUEL LID may spray out. • If fuel cap needs replacement, make sure that it is replaced by a genuine cap at the TATA MO-TORS author- ized service center 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.
OPENING AND CLOSING POWER SUNROOF (IF EQUIPPED) 1. Manual Switch two detents. • 1st detent Manual (long press) to It bring natural light and fresh air into pas- close and stop at desired position. senger compartment. The cabin becomes more illuminated and bright which gives •...
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OPENING AND CLOSING Sunshade Close Position • System will prompted with “What can I Warning For Voice Command do for you”. • Speak the commands /Instruction in a neutral English accent for best results. • Do not take long pauses (greater than 1 second) while speaking the words in 2.
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OPENING AND CLOSING recognition. Vehicle Locking assembly. Anti-Pinch/ Automatic reversal is a safety feature however to override it • Always face forward while speaking The sun roof will close automatically when and operate sunroof manually, press sun- your commands as the voice recogni- ignition is off and vehicle is locked from out roof close switch within 10 seconds of tion quality is best in this orientation.
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OPENING AND CLOSING ate the sunroof if moving areas are iced. B-call And E-call Switch WARNING Wait until the areas are de-iced. High Pressure wash Jet Flow should Make sure head, hands, arms or any other not be directed on Sunroof sealing area body parts or objects are out of the way around periphery of glass.
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OPENING AND CLOSING to towing and ambulance services. NOTE *Subject to mobile network, connectivity and location mentioned.
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES INSTRUMENT CLUSTER (TFTScreen) (if equipped) NOTE: All indicators shown may not be applicable to your vehicle.
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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Speedometer Tachometer dication of the amount of fuel in the fuel tank. In indication window, “F” stands for full and “E” stands for empty. Tachometer indicates engine speed in rev- When fuel in the tank nears empty, low olutions per min (rpm).
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If there is any defect in the system, Low acceptable temperature range i.e. be- fuel warning symbol will blink. Take your tween “H” and “C”. If the indicator ap- vehicle to the nearest TATA MOTORS proaches “H”, overheating is indicated by Authorized Dealer/Service Center. a RED progress bar.
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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Driver Information System Driver Information System Image Description This indicates distance travelled by the vehicle. The odometer reading does not Odometer return to “0” when maximum value is reached; the display will freeze the maxi- mum value. The trip meter can be used to measure the distance travelled on short trips or Trip meter A &...
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Current gear engaged by the transmission shall be displayed on DIS. NOTE: If “F” is displayed it means a defect in the system is detected Contact the nearest TATA MOTORS Authorized service centre immediately to rectify the prob- Current gear position lem.
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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Instantaneous Fuel Economy (IFE) Average Fuel Economy (AFE) NOTE IFE will vary frequently as per driving pattern. Power and Torque It indicates fuel economy of current drive Trip A when Ignition is turned ‘ON’. To reach the Instant Fuel Economy in the Instrument cluster.
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To reach the Distance to Empty in the In- is displayed as ‘—.—‘, then take your strument cluster. Press the buttons vehicle to TATA MOTORS Authorized on RHS of the steering wheel. Dealer/Service Center. The instrument cluster will display informa- DTE values may vary significantly based tion like media, navigation and FM.
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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Setting Screen Illumination Screen User can select illumination setting by scroll down & pressing set button on the RHS of the steering wheel. To change the option by pressing but- ton on RHS of the steering wheel. User can enter into setting by pressing se- lect button while being in setting screen.
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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES from the road surface, engine heat and the Service Reminder Setting 20% in five steps by pressing button on exhaust from surrounding traffic. RHS of the steering wheel. User can select Service Reminder Screen If outside temperature falls below -1°C, a by Scroll down &...
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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES through Instrument Cluster setting • Select button to be used to enter screen or through Infotainment system into required field and exit from that. setting screen, refer infotainment sys- • Up and down button to be used for tem manual for this.
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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Display Messages on Instrument Cluster Below messages may be displayed in the screen for three seconds based on the priority and some of the warnings shall be minimized in the screen. Interrupts Messages NOTE: All messages may not be applicable to your vehicle. Sr No Alert Interrupts Messages On Instrument Cluster...
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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Sr No Alert Interrupts Messages On Instrument Cluster Press brake alert Press brake alert Cruise set speed alert Cruise set speed alert...
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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Warning Messages Sr No Alert Warning Messages On Instrument Cluster Fuel Level Low State Fuel Level Low Fasten seat belt co-driver Fasten Co-Driver Seat Belt Fasten Seat Belt - Driver Fasten Driver Seat Belt Speed Limit Warning Over Speeding Detected Slow Down Transmission service indication Drive Cautiously Contact Service Center...
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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Sr No Alert Warning Messages On Instrument Cluster Shift to P/N Shift to Park or Neutral to Start Engine Transmission overheat alert Transmission Oil Temperature High Transmission Failure, Limp home activated Malfunction Detected Contact Service Center...
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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Information Messages Sr No Alert Information Messages On Instrument Cluster Park Brake Engaged Park Brake Engaged Auto Headlamp Auto Headlamp Activated Resume to Target Speed Not Possible in Current Change Gear to Resume Cruise Speed Gear Cruise Override Cruise Override ISS-Start the Engine Auto Stop Start the Engine...
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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Sr No Alert Information Messages On Instrument Cluster Autonomous Start Enabled – Coolant Temp Low Auto Start Enabled Low Coolant Temperature Auto Start Enabled High Steering Angle Auto Start Enabled High Steering Angle Auto Start Enabled Start Vehicle Rolling Auto Start Enabled Vehicle Rolling Auto Start-Stop Enabled Text Alert Auto Start- Stop Enabled...
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES INSTRUMENT CLUSTER (LCDScreen) (If equipped) NOTE: All indicators shown may not be applicable to your vehicle.
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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Speedometer Tachometer Fuel Gauge When the ignition switch is in “ON” posi- tion, fuel gauge gives an approximate in- dication of the amount of fuel in the fuel tank. “F” stands for full and “E” stands for empty.
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In this case, stop the vehicle, switch ‘OFF’ the engine and cool it down for some time. Contact the nearest TATA MOTORS Au- thorized Dealer/Service Center immedi- ately for rectification. WARNING...
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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Driver Information System (DIS) Driver Information System Image Description Indicates distance travelled by a vehicle. The Odometer reading does not Odometer return to “0” when maximum value is reached, the display will freeze to maximum value. The trip meter can be used to measure the distance travelled on short trips Trip meter A &...
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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Driver Information System Image Description tion is retained in the service interval display even after the vehicle battery is disconnected. NOTE: This option is for indicative purpose only. Keep track of your odometer reading and follow the maintenance schedule.
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Even after 0.5 km distance covered for ing pattern. particular trip, if Average fuel economy is • IFE display does not show Fuel displayed as ‘—.—‘, then take your vehicle Economy of last drive. to the nearest TATA MOTORS authorized service centre.
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If low fuel warning light glows, fill fuel im- mediately regardless of the DTE figure dis- played. NOTE If DTE is displayed as ‘—-‘, then take your vehicle to the TATA MOTORS Au- thorized Dealer/Service Center.
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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Driver Information System (DIS) Setting...
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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Instrument Cluster Illumination Setting Illumination setting procedure Instrument cluster’s brightness intensity and backlight intensity • For illumination setting short Press SET button with position will turn on after the Parking lamp is ON. lamp ON. • Change illumination levels by short pressing SET button. WARNING The clock and illumination settings should be changed only when the vehicle is in stationary condition for safety purposes.
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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Clock Setting NOTE • If parking lamp is ON and by short pressing SET button you can enter into illumination setting. • If user want to go to clock screen Short press MODE but- ton. • If user want clock in 24/12 hour format, in any screen on Long press MODE button, clock changes to 12/24 hour for- mat respectively.
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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Display Messages on Instrument Cluster Below messages can be displayed on the screen for four seconds based on the priority. NOTE: All messages may not be applicable to your vehicle Sr No Information String On Lcd Screen Speed Limit Warning OVERSPEED Engine Is Locked...
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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Sr No Information String On Lcd Screen Fuel Level Low State LOW FUEL Key Fob battery Low KEY BATT LOW Smart key out of range KEY OUT OF RANGE Rotate steering wheel (In ESCL jam condition) ROTATE STEERING Resume to Target Speed Not Possible in Current Gear UNABLE TO RESUME Cruise is Resuming to set speed...
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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Sr No Information String On Lcd Screen Transmission overheated DCT temp high Shift to P/N Shift P/N Owner’s Birthday Happy Birthday Shift to P Shift > P Transmission failure ,Limp home activated DCT fault Drive control shift denied Shift denied Ensure hand brake applied Ensure hand brake...
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 7” (If equipped) NOTE: All indicators shown may not be applicable to your vehicle.
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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Speedometer Gauge Tachometer Gauge NOTE • At every key in and Ignition ON, tachometer Bars increases to MAX and returns to ‘0’ position. • This is a welcome strategy and a self-check feature. • In Engine running condition if the Tachometer is not showing the RPM, take your vehicle to TATA au- thorized service center.
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When the ignition switch is in the “ON” po- Low fuel warning symbol shall blink. sition, this gauge indicates the engine Take your vehicle to the nearest coolant temperature. TATA MOTORS authorized service NOTE The indicator should be within normal, ac- station. ceptable temperature range i.e., between “H”...
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Continu- the engine and cool it down for some time. ing to drive the vehicle when engine Contact a nearest TATA MOTORS Author- overheating is indicated can result in ized Service Centre immediately for recti- severe engine damage or fire.
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Trip B can be RESET to 0 by pressing Set switch when display is in a TRIP A mode. Note: Trip meter B • Take your vehicle to authorized TATA MOTORS service station if DTE display’s ‘—-‘ • The DTE shall update with new value when fuel is added more than approx. 7 Liters...
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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Driver Information System Image Description • The Average fuel consumption and Distance to empty values may vary significantly based on driving conditions, driving habits, and condition of the vehicle and there is no relation with the Odometer update.
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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Driver Information System Image Description • IPC shall display the “Average Fuel Economy B” corresponding to ‘TRIP B’ with the resolution of 0.1km/l. • Average Fuel Economy B shall reset to 0 when Trip B is reset. Average Fuel •...
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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Driver Information System Image Description • Trip Time A shall reset to 00:00 when Trip A is reset. • IPC shall display the “Trip Time A” corresponding to ‘TRIP A’ with the resolution of 1 minute Trip Time B •...
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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Driver Information System Image Description • User can decrease the illumination from (100% to 20%) in 5 steps by using DOWN & SET Button. • User can select Service Reminder Screen by Scroll down & pressing Set Button in Setting Screen. •...
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(30 km/h) or when stopped. Note: If display shows OAT temp as “- - “, take your car to a TATA MOTORS authorized service Centre. This feature indicates the value of Power and Torque delivered by en- Power and Torque gine in the particular driving condition.
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TFT (i.e. 180-260=80 days). Note: Take it to the authorized TATA MOTORS service station between the regular intervals of service reminder notification Days/Km in the screen and do not reset the service reminder before the service, and it shall be reset by the Authorized person during the service.
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When there is a failure in the system, instead of gear no ‘Fault’ shall be displayed. If ’Fault’ is displayed in the Gear number position, take your vehicle to authorized TATA MOTORS service centre to get it repaired. The Gear Up / Down recommender recommends the user to change the Gear up/down recom- gears for better performance.
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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Driver Information System Image Description Screen Layout view 3. Minimal View...
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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Driver Information System (DIS) Setting DIS Screen Flow (TFT Screen) • Operate the Up & down and Set Switch on Steering Wheel to see the Trip Info, Drive Assist, Vehicle Info, Notification, Nav- igation, Layout and Settings Window. •...
Lamp blinks: Vehicle is in immobilized condition when key is not inserted. Immobilizer (if equipped) Lamp ON: Problem with key/system. Contact TATA MOTORS Authorized Dealer/Service Center. Lamp OFF: Normal condition (Authenticated user) and engine will start. Pre-Heat indicator / The lamp comes on when ignition key is in ‘ON’...
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If the low oil pressure indicator does not glow or remains ‘ON’ when indicator the engine is running, it indicates a fault in the electrical circuit/lubri- cation system. Contact the nearest TATA MOTORS Authorized service centre to rectify the issue. The lamp comes on when ignition is switched ‘ON’. Once engine is started, it turns ‘OFF’.
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Remarks The lamp comes on when ignition is switched ‘ON’ and goes ‘OFF’. If Airbag status it continuously blinks then contact the TATA MOTORS Authorized Dealer/Service Center immediately. The lamp comes on momentarily when ignition is switched ‘ON’. Once parking brake is released, it turns ‘OFF’. If it remains ‘ON’, then it in-...
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The lamp remains on if there is any malfunction in ABS. Normal Amber braking system will be operational without assistance of ABS. Con- tact the TATA MOTORS Authorized Dealer/Service Center immedi- ately. This symbol comes ON when SPORT driving mode is activated when...
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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Warning Lamps Color Indicator Remarks Once the seatbelt is fastened the buzzer and warning lamp turns OFF. Seatbelt reminder remains OFF when reverse gear is engaged. Key Not Detected This lamp comes on when the Valid Smart key is not detected inside Amber (if equipped) the vehicle.
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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Warning Lamps Color Indicator Remarks If front passenger seat is occupied by adult, the warning lamp remains ON as long as the co-driver seatbelt is not fastened. If seatbelt remains unbuckled and vehicle goes above 15 kmph, then final audio warning will go on for 90 seconds.
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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Warning Lamps Color Indicator Remarks below 80 kmph, then the speed limit warning indicator and the audio warning will turn off. The lamp comes on when ignition is switched ‘ON’. Once engine is started, it turns ‘OFF’. Green (if equipped) When ECO lamp is ON, it indicates the car is in ‘Economy’...
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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Warning Lamps Color Indicator Remarks Note: Please follow the above-recommended DPF regeneration procedure to avoid MIL lamp switch ‘ON’. In case, MIL lamp switch ON, please contact nearest TATA authorized service centre to restore DPF operation. For park regeneration process in details refer maintenance section. The lamp comes on when ignition is switched ‘ON’...
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES AUDIO REMINDER (If equipped) for 90 seconds. Seat belt tell-tale light will NOTE remain continuously ON when audio alarm Key-in Reminder/audio Warning is active. Do not forget to turn OFF your park If you forget the key inside the vehicle Rear Passenger Seat Belt Reminder lamp as it may drain the vehicle’s bat- when you leave the ignition in ‘OFF’...
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES COMBI SWITCH (RH Stalk) (if lock the vehicle, one flash with a beep WIF (Water in fuel) Chime sound will indicate that a door is open. equipped) If water is detected in fuel buzzer shall Engine Coolant Temperature High sound to alert you.
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES HEAD LAMP LEVELING ROTARY entering a tunnel or when it is twilight). 3. High Beam SWITCH Day Time Running Lamps Move the lever forward to select the high beam function. Day time Running Lamps (DRL) Pull the lever back to normal for low beam. are used to increase the visibil- ity of the vehicle to other drivers during 4.
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES COMBI-SWITCH Stalk) 2. Slow Wipe NOTE equipped) Push the stalk towards position (2) for con- When you crank the engine, the supply tinuous slow wipe. to washer motor is momentarily cut off. 3. Fast Wipe Rear Wash And Wipe Push the stalk towards position (3) for con- tinuous fast wipe.
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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Rear Wipe NOTE NOTE Turn the rotary knob counter When you reverse the car with front When you crank the engine, the supply clockwise such that it aligns its wipers in ‘ON’ condition, the rear wiper to washer motor is momentarily cut off. positions with arrow mark to operate rear will also be ‘ON’.
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES DASHBOARD CONTROLS Option II: Option III: equipped) Fascia switches are provided on driver side dashboard. Option I: Front Fog Lamp Switch Front Fog Lamp Switch Central Lock/Unlock Central Lock/Unlock Surround View System (SVS) Switch Surround View System (SVS) Switch Idle Stop Start Switch (ISS) Front Fog lamp switch Central lock/unlock...
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES HEAD UP DISPLAY (HUD) (If Front Fog Lamps (if equipped) Fog Lamp as Cornering Lamp equipped) The front fog lamps also function as cor- nering lamps to light up the area to the The head up display is a transparent dis- side of the vehicle, making night-time play where important information of cluster parking and turning safer.
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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES spectively. Startup screen will appear. 2. Up Switch • Short press UP switch to activate height adjustments. Combiner angle will be adjusted to move display UP / DOWN (Adjustment Limits -10 to 10). • Short press will change the themes on HUD display (3 themes available).
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Do not open/close Head Up Dis- play by your hand • In case of any malfunction in HUD, contact the TATA MOTORS Author- • Do not place any objects or ized Service Centre. drinks on HUD unit or its periph- eral part.
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES STEERING MOUNTED CONTROLS STEERING MOUNTED CONTROLS Voice Recognition (LHS) (If equipped) (RHS) (if equipped) To start, press the voice activation but-ton provided on the steering wheel. The sys- tem mutes/ pauses the currently played audio and you will hear a beep sound to indicate the activation of the voice recog- nition feature.
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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES to go directly to the instrument cluster set- single press. control: tings. The changed speed will be shown on the Applying brake / clutch. Cruise Set (reset) speedometer. Press deactivation switch on Steering Keeping the switch pressed increases or Wheel.
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM DISPLAY Option II (If equipped) Option I Mic is provided on the roof near the roof lamp.
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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Option III To restart the infotainment system problem. Park the vehicle. • Force/Master reset keeps the stored Hold the Steering wheel Mute button data, such as call history, text mes- (long press) for more than 10 secs and sage information, and previously then release the button as soon as the paired phones as it is.
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES SPEAKERS & TWEETER USB PORT (if equipped) equipped) Front USB Charger (Type A+C) Twiter Speakers and Tweeters are available in models with infotainment system. Provi- Speaker A type USB port is used to connect your sions are given for music system and portable digital music players, pen drives speakers on versions without infotainment etc.
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES POWER SOCKET (If equipped) ANTENNA Rear USB Charger (type A) The power socket will work when the igni- Option I (Rod type) 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 ROOF GRAB HANDLE Option II (Shark Fin) Option II Grab handles are installed on the roof for all seats except for the driver’s seat. These help the passengers to position them- selves comfortably during the journey. Option I Shark Fin antenna is provided on the roof at rear end.
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES ROOF LAMP settling in the seat and inserting NOTE the key in the ignition switch. Option I The Lamp will turn on as long as the ig- When the key is turned to the ‘IGN’ posi- Interior roof lighting lamp is provided on nition switch is in “ON”...
DASHBOARD AND FEATURES BOOT LAMP (If equipped) SIDE INDICATOR LAMP FRONT LAMP Boot lamp is provided in the rear luggage It is provided on the side fender. Position /Turn indicator lamp compartment to illuminate the luggage It will turn ON when the turn signal indica- High beam lamp area.
& records the data from The Data collected through connected car various vehicle systems like engine, trans- module is used by TATA MOTORS PAS- mission, brake, battery & other electrical SENGER VEHICLE LIMITED for various systems. This data is then processed &...
(anonymized). phone using wireless charging technology, • Used as defence of TATA MOTORS in without a need to plugin wire in the device. a Lawsuit. The WPC system is powered with vehicle battery and the wireless power charging function is enabled with Ignition ON.
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If problem is phone not resolved you are advised to visit Following conditions are applicable in this the TATA MOTORS authorized service WPC system detects the presence of feature to function correctly. centre. phone and starts charging as per the Qi •...
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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES face. Do’s and Don’t Turn ON the ignition to start the charg- Do’s: ing. Please ensure that the phone is com- INFORMATION patible to the charging standard “Qi” • The wireless charging function is sup- If any metal object found on charging ported to charge smart phones which pad remove it immediately are Qi compatible.
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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES body. Please consult medical specialist credit card, debit card, smart card from own protection, the wireless charging in case implant organ in the body of the the charging pad as it may disrupt the speed may decrease and the wire-less user.
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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Smartphone of some manufacturers Metal objects between the smart phone may display messages on weak cur- and the charging pad, please clean if so. rent. This is due to particular charac- Smartphone shall be lifted for removing teristic of smartphone and does not Metal objects and place it back on charg- imply a malfunction on wireless...
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DASHBOARD AND FEATURES WPC System Error Mode ing immediately lift the phone and The error in the WPCF wireless power place on charging pad to start the charger with FAN) system may cause the charging. error message to get displayed on the in- •...
STOWAGE COMPARTMENT STOWAGE COMPARTMENT &hTab Glove box Centre console Driver side coin box Stowage rear passenger equipped) Utility pockets on front doors Tailgate Compartment (Luggage) Utility pockets on rear doors...
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STOWAGE COMPARTMENT Glove Box glove box flap is opened. Mobile phone Cooling Facility (if equipped) NOTE Make sure that glove box flap is closed while driving. Stowage Detail (if equipped) Opening and Closing To open- Press the knob and open the On selected models glove box is provided glove box flap.
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STOWAGE COMPARTMENT Driver Side Coin Box Utility Pockets on Front Doors Utility Pockets on Rear Doors Utility pockets are available on rear doors Utility pockets are provided on front doors Stowage is provided on RH side of steer- and it can be used to keep following items. and it can be used to keep following items.
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STOWAGE COMPARTMENT Stowage for Rear Passenger (if Stowage Below Arm Rest - Option II Center Console equipped) Stowage Below Arm Rest - Option I A storage compartment is provided below the armrest for keeping phones, chargers etc. To open the armrest pull the flap. Following items can be stowage in Center console.
STOWAGE COMPARTMENT HOOKS (If equipped) Tailgate Compartment (luggage) • Do not place anything on luggage Coat Hook cover as it could obstruct driver’s rear view. Also in case of an acci- Coat hanger is provided for rear passen- dent or sudden braking, it could ger on right side grab handle.
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STOWAGE COMPARTMENT Collapsible Hook Carrier Hook Collapsible hook is provided for hanging Carrier hook is provided for hanging small small carry bags etc. carry bags etc. NOTE Do not use these hooks for securing luggage like using nets etc. in the boot.
CLIMATE CONTROL AIR DISTRIBUTION The air is distributed through the vents in the passenger compartment as shown below: The climate control regulates the temperature set in cabin based on user settings and it can be set in temperature settings.
CLIMATE CONTROL AIR VENT REAR AC VENTS (If equipped) Air vents are available on the dash-board. 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’.
CLIMATE CONTROL HVAC CONTROLS (If equipped) Temperature Control Blower Speed Control This is to turn ‘ON’ the blower and select The temperature control knob allows you desired blower speed. to adjust the temperature. The tempera- A. Temperature Control ture can be increased by rotating the knob B.
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CLIMATE CONTROL Fresh / Recirculation Air Mode Fresh Air Mode: (indicator Light ‘OFF’) Air Distribution Control Fresh air is drawn into the vehicle. Press the switch to activate / deactivate air recirculation mode. Always use when: • Discomfort is felt or windows are fog- ging up.
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CLIMATE CONTROL • Do not cover the air vents or air in- NOTE take grilles in the vehicle interior. The AC can be switched to ‘ON’ only if • If the AC is not used for a long pe- the blower is ‘ON’ and engine is run- riod, such as during winter, it may ning.
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CLIMATE CONTROL Functions and Setting 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: Settings Control Knob Position Button Position A.
CLIMATE CONTROL ELECTRONIC TEMPERATURE Fresh / Recirculation air mode 5. Ac On/off CONTROL (ETC) (if equipped) OFF Switch Press the button to switch 1. Air Distribution Mode -center And ON/OFF the AC. The indica- Side tor lamp in the button will light up when AC is ON.
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CLIMATE CONTROL 6. Air Distribution Mode- Defroster & 8. Fresh / Recirculation Air Mode speed up the cooling process and Foot Well the desired vehicle interior temper- Press the switch to activate / ature will be reached quickly. deactivate air recirculation This is to select the air dis- mode.
CLIMATE CONTROL FULLY AUTOMATIC TEMPERA- play unit will show the relevant Climate In- Express cooling formation. TURE CONTROL (FATC) AC ON / OFF button equipped) Also, when the display is not in climate Fresh Air / Recirculation button mode then climate information will be dis- General Description OFF button played on the all-time display avail-able on...
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CLIMATE CONTROL blower speed. Auto ON Selection Button Air Distribution Mode Blower Speed Control Up Button In AUTO mode, the FATC system will regulate the mode automati- Press the Blower Speed control cally. However, user override is possible up button to increase the blower with the use of MODE button to select the speed.
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CLIMATE CONTROL Semi-automatic Operation speed for short duration. NOTE You can manually select various functions Once cabin has been sufficiently flushed, The Express Cool function can only be of the climate control system when it is in the system will announce to take driver turned ON if the Ambient temperature is fully automatic mode.
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CLIMATE CONTROL FATC Sensors leaves and other debris. FATC system is fitted with three sensors. Use recirculation mode for faster heating A solar sensor on windshield glass at and cooling. However, keeping the system the center. in recirculation mode - particularly when the AC is in OFF - can cause fogging of windows.
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CLIMATE CONTROL Quick Cooling If your vehicle is parked under the sun, you can cool it down fast by following the steps given below: Start the engine. Turn the A/C on and make sure the temperature control is set to the low- est.
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CLIMATE CONTROL Functions and Settings Functions Control Knob Position Button Positon Settings (8),(9) (10) Normal heat- Desired Desired Fresh Desired Temp Auto A/C ON Speed Speed To the extreme Fresh Quick heating right until temp Max speed ‘HI’ Recir- Normal Cool- Desired Desired Desired Temp...
CLIMATE CONTROL CABIN AIR PURIFICATION Fully Automatic Temperature Control (FATC) Adjusted by Infotainment Sys- The Climate Control System is fitted with advance filter for cabin air purification. • Pollen Filter (if equipped): The filter takes care of dust particles and other pollutants.
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CLIMATE CONTROL • FATC System in AUTO Mode automat- inspected. ically sets the blower speed and switches to recirculation air mode to improve AQI inside the cabin. • The calculated AQI is displayed on dis- play unit along with severity index. NOTE •...
STARTING AND DRIVING PRE DRIVING CHECKS Daily Check Weekly Check • Tyres for unusual wear, cracks or dam- Make Sure That • Engine oil level age and embedded foreign material • Windshield, windows, mirrors, lights, • Coolant level such as nails, stones, etc. and reflectors are clean and unob- •...
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: •...
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STARTING AND DRIVING Recommended Fuel Economy • Always follow periodic & regular serv- pressed. ice schedule of the vehicle. Speeds • Use the car AC only when you re- • In places with high dust content. Clean quire. For cooling, keep the blower Diesel Petrol the air filter element at every 5000 km.
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This vehicle to a safe place. Contact a near- best advice is to slow down when the road can help you to maintain a safe speed est TATA MOTORS Authorised Service is wet. and prevent your brakes from over- Centre heating specially while going down a hill.
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STARTING AND DRIVING Driving on Gradients Driving on Highway NOTE When climbing gradient, the vehicle may Stopping distance progressively, If you have driven for a long time in begin to slow down and show a lack of creases with vehicle speed. Maintain a heavy rain without braking, there may power.
STARTING AND DRIVING SEAT ADJUSTMENTS Diesel Petrol could cause the driver to lose control of Gear Front Seat Adjustments (option 1) Speed Speed the vehicle. (kmph) (kmph) Following seat adjustments can be carried Seat Backrest Angle Adjustment out manually To change the seat back rest angle, lean forward slightly and pull up the lever (1).
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STARTING AND DRIVING until the seat is at the desired height. Front Seat Adjustments (option 2) WARNING To lower the seat, pump the lever down- Following seat adjustments can be carried Do not adjust the driver’s seat while ward until the seat is at desired height. out manually.
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STARTING AND DRIVING to the rear. Release lever and make sure Seat Height Adjustment (if equipped) NOTE that seat is securely latched. To raise the seat, pull and continue pump- Do not apply excessive force on venti- ing the lever (2) in the upward direction NOTE lation button as it may get damaged.
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STARTING AND DRIVING Rear Seats Rear Seat Folding (Complete seat 100%) • Fold the backrest seat forward. Move the driver and front passenger seat for- ward if necessary. To fold the seat: • Press the backrest release knobs pro- vided on both sides at the same time.
STARTING AND DRIVING REAR VIEW MIRRORS There is an increased risk of injury. Inside Rear View Mirror (IRVM) • Before every trip, make sure that the seat backrests and the rear bench To adjust the mirror move the mirror up, seat/rear seat are engaged and se- down or sideways manually to obtain the curely latched.
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STARTING AND DRIVING Motorized ORVM Adjustment (if NOTE equipped) Use antiglare position only when neces- sary, as it reduces rear view clarity. Outer Rear View Mirrors (ORVM) You can adjust the outer rear view mirrors manually (By hand) or remotely by knob. Adjust the outside rear view mirrors to de- sired position.
STARTING AND DRIVING ORVM FOLDING (If equipped) You can adjust the outer rear view mirrors be re-activated after delay of 2 mins. Dur- manually. ing that period avoid repeated pressing of Option 1: Manual Folding Switch. WARNING ORVMs can be folded or unfolded manu- Option 3: Auto Folding by Knob ally.
STARTING AND DRIVING SUN VISORS (if equipped) ELECTRIC POWER ASSISTED • The steering wheel may not un-lock STEERING (EPAS) normally in some cases when igni- Your vehicle is equipped with electric tion key turned ‘ON’ or ‘ISS’ button power assisted steering system. The pressed.
STARTING AND DRIVING STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT the steering column. will illuminate on the instrument Make sure that steering wheel is se- cluster. The steering wheel rotation curely locked by checking up and may become difficult to control or down direction. operate.
STARTING AND DRIVING STEERING LOCK AND IGNITION ACC - Accessories such as the infotain- function of the EPAS system during ment system can be operated, but the en- SWITCH (if equipped) self-diagnosis. gine remains ‘OFF’. Steering gets • When steering for a prolonged pe- unlocked.
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 Starting the Engine bocharger, after you start the en- the engine oil to lubricate the turbocharger,...
• For vehicle equipped with tur- than 10 sec. duration then contact bocharger, do not switch the engine authorized TATA MOTORS dealer. off when it is running at high speed. This will lead to premature tur- • If ESCL (Electronic Column Steer- ing Lock) is not unlocked properly, bocharger bearing wear.
STARTING AND DRIVING ENGINE PASSIVE START - CONDI- Step 2 TIONS Press the clutch pedal and then press start/stop button to start the engine. Single Press Start Green colour LED on start/stop button Bring the smart key with you and sit in will turn ON.
STARTING AND DRIVING ENGINE PASSIVE STOP - CONDI- Engine will remain OFF but all electri- ing any door handle switch and if PEPS cal equipment and infotainment sys- TIONS detects that the smart key is left inside tem can be used. the vehicle, an audio warning/ chime is Single Press Stop Step 3...
STARTING AND DRIVING GEAR SHIFTING The gearshift pattern is as shown on the warning is given. gear lever knob. Gear shifting should al- Option I: • Do not rest your hand on the shift ways be done with the clutch pedal fully lever during driving;...
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STARTING AND DRIVING Starting Off Reverse (R) economy. It should be used as often as possible. To start off, switch ON ignition switch and This position puts the trans- crank the engine, depress the brake pedal To move the selector to D mode; press the mission in reverse gear fully and release the parking brake.
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STARTING AND DRIVING Drive mode (by tapping the lever towards rpm approaches the intended limits, up- Shift Lever Manually Unlock right) and engage it again to M mode. shift will be made automatically by varying Process the shift points. If Manual mode is selected, 1st gear must be used for moving off from stationary con- NOTE dition.
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STARTING AND DRIVING ing the knob button (2) Carefully insert the bellow lugs & snap fit in console cutout highlighted as dot- ted area Ensure the system is inspected by au- thorized dealer or service partner...
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STARTING AND DRIVING Automatic Gear Shifter Lever Movement and Conditions Driver Intervention For Shift Lever Position Movement Brake Pedal Driver Shift P ->>R R->>N Not required Not required N->>D Not required D->>M/S Not required Not required M/S->>D Not required Not required...
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STARTING AND DRIVING Driver Intervention For Shift Lever Position Movement Brake Pedal Driver Shift D->>N Not required Not required N->>R Not required R->>P Not required Brake Pedal Pressed Shifter Lever Knob Pressed...
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STARTING AND DRIVING &hTab NOTE WARNING • Before engaging in any mode (P-R- • To avoid damage of transmission, N-D), Apply brake first then knob do not accelerate the engine in R button to be pressed for safety rea- (Reverse) or any for- ward gear po- son.
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STARTING AND DRIVING Shift Lock System Shift GSL to P position and then only Igni- depressed. tion will be switched else vehicle will move For your safety, the Dual Clutch Transmis- • Never move the shift lever into P to accessory on till GSL is moved to P po- sion has a shift lock system which pre- (Park) when the vehicle is in motion.
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STARTING AND DRIVING REVERSE GEAR DRIVING shift to reverse and allow the vehicle to move back with the help of engine brak- To engage reverse gear, shift to re-verse Climbing Sharp Gradients on Loose ing. position as shown on the gear lever knob. Surfaces Descending Sharp Gradients Start off smoothly in a suitable gear.
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STARTING AND DRIVING STARTING the ENGINE BRAKING without sufficient ventilation. Make sure that parking brake is engaged Your vehicle has vacuum assisted brakes. and vehicle is in neutral gear. The distance needed to bring the vehicle Press the clutch pedal fully and crank the to a halt increases with the speed of the engine.
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STARTING AND DRIVING DRIVE MODE (If equipped) Brake performance may become poor and Braking on Downhill Gradients unpredictable if brakes are wet. When you drive on downhill slopes, re- After you drive through water or if you duce the load on the brakes by shifting to wash the underside of the vehicle, test the a lower gear.
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STARTING AND DRIVING CENTER LOCK UNLOCK CURRENT GEAR INDICATION Variant wise applicable drive modes are as equipped) below: The Driver Information display (DIS) in the Instrument Cluster indicates the current Mode 1 Engine Mode 2 (default) gear position engaged. Diesel City Petrol (NG City...
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STARTING AND DRIVING GEAR RECOMMENDATION IDLE STOP START (ISS) ISS function equipped) Working Up or down arrow will be displayed in DIS, recommending whenever gear should be Starting the vehicle initially will be by con- shifted to up or down ventional method (key start or push button start).
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Use an alternator that has been ap- you do not want to use this feature, you Special Feature of Automatic Restart proved by TATA MOTORS. Other- can switch it off by pressing the ISS OFF wise your ISS function may not This system is equipped with a special fea- switch provided in the vehicle.
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Use a battery sensor that has been This feature helps to reduce the fuel con- sumption, CO2 emission by automatically approved by TATA MOTORS. Oth- How to start the Engine if feeling too shutting down the Engine when the Vehi-...
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STARTING AND DRIVING Following Conditions Will Prevent What will happen If press the Clutch Smart Alternator Management Smart Alternator Function Standby/not continuously in traffic signals? Smart Alternator management (applicable Enabled System will not shut down the Engine au- if equipped with Intelligent Alternator Con- •...
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STARTING AND DRIVING PARKING BRAKE Do I see any perceivable variation in Frequently Asked Questions my system function when this func- Mechanical parking brake acting on the What are the advantages of this fea- tion executed? rear wheels is provided on the vehicle. ture? No.
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STARTING AND DRIVING VEHICLE PARKING a risk of an accident and injury. • Park the vehicle in a safe place. Switch on the indicator signal before turning to NOTE park. Do not use parking brake for braking • Apply the parking brake. unless unavoidable circumstances like •...
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RPAS system is faulty. Please take the ve- people behind the vehicle before revers- through a buzzer, on activating the Re- hicle to your nearest TATA MOTORS au- ing. verse Park Assist system, a tone will be thorized service center.
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STARTING AND DRIVING parking the vehicle. Park Assist Indications Reverse Park Assist Limitations • If height of the bumper is changed due In case reverse park assist system mal- Reverse Park Assist system is not a colli- to alteration to the suspension or other functions, the following message may ap- sion avoiding system.
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STARTING AND DRIVING REAR VIEW CAMERA (if equipped) WARNING Option I: Due to any reason, if the sensor gets misaligned or loses its intended fitment position, contact your dealer for refit- ment. NOTE Turning the ignition ‘OFF’ ‘while the park assist feature is active would disable it.
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STARTING AND DRIVING is pressed. Do’s and Don’t If started through infotainment, the system • Do not use camera when tailgate is can be stopped using a cross button on in- open. If tailgate is open, visual infor- fotainment screen. mation may not be the actual rear view Understanding Guidelines Indication of the vehicle &...
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STARTING AND DRIVING Cleaning Camera WARNING depend on rear view camera park Due to environmental reasons like aid. • The camera uses fish eye lens. So snow, dust, mud or fog may accumu- the size of the objects or in the dis- •...
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STARTING AND DRIVING Rear View Camera System Precau- camera’s field of view. The area dis- tions played on the screen may vary ac- cording to vehicle orientation or Area Displayed on Screen road conditions. The rear view camera system displays an image of the view from the bumper of the rear area of the vehicle.
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STARTING AND DRIVING When Sharp Up Gradient Behind the When Sharp Down Gradient Behind the NOTE Vehicle 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.
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STARTING AND DRIVING between the fixed guide lines on the b. Vehicle width guidelines screen and the actual distance/course on 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.
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STARTING AND DRIVING SURROUND VIEW SYSTEM (SVS) actually cross over the vehicle width guidelines. In reality if you back up as (If equipped) guided by the vehicle width guidelines, the Surround view system displays the sur- vehicle may hit the truck. roundings around the vehicle to the driver for safe and comfortable drive.
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STARTING AND DRIVING tral) or R (Reverse) and vehicle speed Activation of SVS is under 17 kmph and surround view The function is activated when: switch is pressed. Surround view hard switch is pressed Engage the reverse gear and vehicle speed is below 17 kmph.
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STARTING AND DRIVING Surround View System Features • During vehicle speed is more than The Surround view system has the follow- 17 Kmph and driver activate SVS ing features switch, rear view shall display to user. 2D View 3D View 2D Top + Front view Front Corner View Rear Corner View...
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STARTING AND DRIVING 3D View By selecting 3D Icon, cameras provide about 360 degree 3D view of vehicle’s sur- rounding on the Infotainment screen In 3D mode view 8 camera icons will be present around the model car image to 2D Top + Left view Fig 3.
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STARTING AND DRIVING By selecting 2D front view Icon which is available on the model car image, cam- available on the model car image, cam- eras provides about wide 2D view of vehi- eras provides about wide 2D front view of cle’s surrounding on the Infotainment vehicle’s surrounding on the Infotainment screen.
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STARTING AND DRIVING It can be used for all the SVS features such as 2D, 3D, front & rear corner views. It cannot be visible when vehicle gear state is reverse gear. SVS content settings Red Line Indicates, if rear objects are in this colored zone, you have to stop the vehicle and not allowed to go backward.
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STARTING AND DRIVING Green Line The system will display the below screen Blind View Monitor Indicates, if rear object is in this colored when user select the settings icon. Select Blind view monitor will helps to reduce the zone, you have to be cautious. Still you the driver assistance icon which is avail- crashes that happens when driver is being can go backward safely.
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STARTING AND DRIVING turn on the left/right turn indicator. NOTE indicator then system should display • On activating the right turn indicator, the blind view monitoring and if user The above images are for reference right side rear view should be dis- turn off the turn indicator then sys- purpose only.
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STARTING AND DRIVING line, acetone etc). This may damage • Do not add any accessory, which Please close. the camera lens will obstruct camera field of view. • Do not use camera when driver/pas- Do not apply heavy force on lens, while senger door is open.
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STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING • Do not apply any kind of force on the camera. SVS system is an aid only. User need • High humidity and variation in ambi- to check surrounding for safety. ent temperature may result into con- densation inside the camera lens, which may further result into degra- dation of camera video feed on the...
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EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT Advance Warning Triangle You should be familiar with the location of An advance warning triangle is kept in the the emergency equipment pro-vided in the luggage compartment beside the spare vehicle and how to use it. wheel.
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EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE SPARE WHEEL REMOVAL any obstacles. PROCESS Remove the advance warning triangle carefully from the bag and assemble. • To access the spare wheel, lift the car- Refer instructions given on the bag. pet up. NOTE After using the warning triangle tie it firmly and keep it inside the bag to avoid rattling noise.
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EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE IN CASE OF FLAT TYRE • Reduce vehicle speed gradually, Avoid sudden steering movement or braking. • Pay attention to the traffic conditions as you do so. • Switch on the hazard warning lamps. • If possible, bring the front wheels into the straight-ahead position.
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EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE changed on slope / ghat area. Changing Flat Tyre • Use the jack on level, hard ground. Loosen the nuts (as indicated) on the Avoid changing the wheel on uphill WARNING wheel in diagonal sequence. Do not un- and downhill slopes.
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EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Jack Up Point Location 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. Al-so jack can be damaged.
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EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE JUMP STARTING YOUR CAR ner. Press fit the wheel cover back (if fitted). For Diesel, Petrol NA & TC Non IAC/ISS Variants Restore all the tools and jack at their re- spective locations. Use only a battery of same rating & capac- Place the flat tyre at spare wheel location.
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EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE NOTE flames, creating sparks and smok- ing. Make sure that there is suffi- Do not disconnect the discharged bat- cient ventilation while charging and tery from the vehicle. jump-starting. Do not lean over the battery. WARNING •...
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To correctly tow and prevent accidental damage to your vehicle, take help of a TATA MOTORS authorized dealer or a Do and Don’t commercial tow-truck service. •...
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EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE NOTE hicle could be damaged. • When towing, pull away slowly and Make sure that the parking brake is re- smoothly. If the tractive power is too leased; vehicle is in neutral and steering high, the vehicles could be dam- wheel is unlocked.
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EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Tow Hook Fitment Towing to service station has to be done • Open the tailgate and remove tow only with front 2 wheels lifted to avoid hook from the tool kit. any damage to transmission. • Screw in and tighten the tow hook in clockwise direction.
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If a newly inserted fuse also blows, have the cause traced and rectified at • Turn the ignition key to the ‘LOCK’ po- Your vehicle has fuse boxes at three loca- nearest TATA MOTORS Authorized sition. tions. Dealer/Service Center immediately. •...
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EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Fuse Rat- WARNING Fuse No Function If Fuse box cover is removed for any Starter reason, it should be refitted properly in 200A motor its original position. WARNING Engine Compartment Fuse Box (diesel) If fuse box cover is removed for any reason, it should be refitted properly in Fuse Rat- its original position.
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EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Fuses-engine Compartment (Petrol) Fuse Fuse Fuse Fuse Function Function Rating Rating COCKPIT F/B SUPPLY *F33 RADIATOR FAN-1 REVERSE LAMPS/BRAKE STARTER SOLENOID SWITCH BATT HEAD LAMP HIGH BEAM (Café Racer) FUEL PUMP BATT Note: * - if equipped HEAD LAMP LOW BEAM GLOW PLUG / DCT...
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EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Fuse Fuse Fuse Fuse Cabin Compartment Fuse Box Function Function Rating Rating Cover Removal Procedure EMS BATT Fuse box is located inside the cover below COMPRESSOR steering column. To access the fuse box, STARTER MOTOR remove cover as per procedure given 25A/25 ABS ECU BATT FEEDBACK...
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EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE respective slots on dash board and press Fuse-cabin Compartment Fuse Fuse the cover firmly. Function Rat- HEATED REAR SCREEN BCM BCM2- MID BCM WW ANTI-PINCH RPAS/ TELEMATICS/DUST SENSOR IGN FUSE-2 IMMOB/EPAS/PEPS/GS L-IGN HVAC/ETC/ FATC RESTRAINTS CON- TROL MODULE Cabin compartment fuse box ACC BATT/OBD...
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EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Fuse Fuse Fuse Fuse Fuse Fuse Function Rat- Function Rat- Function Rat- BCM1-MID BCM C115 WW.SIGLE INV.RLY C115 BUZZER PEPS/BLOWER RLY Note: ACCESSORIES FUSE * - if equipped 115- HRW RLY Fuse-cabin Compartment (café Racer) REAR USB A -TYPEF22 MIRROR ADJUST 115- BLOWER MOTORS...
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EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Fuse Fuse Function Rat- VENTILATED SEAT DDR / CO-DDR Note: For all other fuses refer table in above section.
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EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE BULB SPECIFICATION Description Rating Type Qty. HIGH BEAM 12V, 55W LOW BEAM 12V, 55W TURN SIGNAL FRONT 12V, 21W PY21W POSITION BULB 12V, 5W SIDE REPEATER LAMP 12V, 5W TURN SIGNAL (BSO) 12V, 16W WY16W STOP SIGNAL (BSO) 12V, 21W P21W POSITION SIGNAL (BSO)
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EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Description Rating Type Qty. CUBBY ILLUMINATION CENTER FASCIA ILLUMINATION...
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EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Head Lamp Bulb Replacement Move the retaining spring up and push Replacing The Low Beam Bulb it slightly until it locks properly. Lift the bonnet to access the bulbs. WARNING Refit the connector in to the Bulb & ro- •...
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Owner’s Manual. within hailing distance of a TATA MOTORS Coverage Under 24 X 7 Roadside As- • Explain your exact location with land- Authorized Workshop is very low.
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SENGER VEHICLE LIMITED. and as mium plan, this includes 2 instances of owner’s manual. per the interpretation of the same by towing up to the nearest TATA MOTORS ASP. You will be duly informed by the • Cases involving racing, rallies, vehicle Authorized Dealer/Service Center.
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Call / B-Call feature (Emergence • In case vehicle cannot be repaired on- TATA MOTORS shall not be liable for Medical Assistance / Breakdown Assis- site, customers are advised to use the any damages / claims as a result of the...
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EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE ing: “Dialing emergency number in 5 Response Time ** For The E-call Response Time ** For The B-call seconds” & have a cancel button on (roadside Assistance Program) (roadside Assistance Program) the message box, so that user can Nonmu- Within City Limits 60 minutes cancel connecting to emergency num-...
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If RED light is continuously ON near E-Call (SOS) switch teen E-Call/B-Call will not work. will be final. User has to contact nearest TATA MOTORS Authorized service Centre. In case of call transfer from B-Call to E-Call, Call back case will not work...
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EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Category A: Ambulance services will be given under municipal limits of these cities varying from 15-25 Km radius. Hyderabad Vadodara Coimbatore Madurai Noida Bangalore Kochi Vijayawada Kolhapur Jaipur Mumbai Trivandrum Vizag Mysore Jodhpur Kolkata Indore Raipur Aurangabad Chandigarh Chennai...
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AWP’s liability for the provision of Assistance Services will cease once the emergency services have arrived at the breakdown location or on completion of towing or upon arrival of the Covered Vehicle at Authorized TATA Dealer or TATA Motors Authorized Service Centre.
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Refer “Opening and Closing” section for suring long trouble free performance. engine bonnet opening. Have your vehicle serviced regularly from TATA MOTORS Authorized Dealer/Service WARNING Center. There is a large network of TATA MO- • Be careful not to touch a hot engine,...
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MAINTENANCE ENGINE COMPARTMENT- PETROL (NA Engine) &hTab Brake fluid Windshield washer container Battery Dipstick - Engine oil Radiator cap Engine oil filling cap Fuse box...
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MAINTENANCE ENGINE COMPARTMENT - PETROL (TC Engine) &hTab Dipstick - Engine oil Windshield washer container Radiator cap Brake fluid reservoir Fuse box Engine oil filling cap Battery...
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MAINTENANCE ENGINE OIL LEVEL NOTE The oil consumption depends upon the driving style and the conditions under which the vehicle is used. Dipstick location Engine oil (TC Petrol) Dipstick location Engine oil (Diesel) Warm up the engine to normal operating temperature.
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MAINTENANCE BRAKE FLUID LEVEL Brake fluid reservoir (Diesel) Dipstick (Diesel) Brake fluid reservoir (TC Petrol) NOTE Do not remove the filler cap when the engine is running. Do not add oil above than the MAX. mark. Oil level above the MAX. mark may cause engine damage.
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No loss tank until the level approaches the Make sure that only TATA MOTORS rec- max level line. Refer ‘Technical informa- ommended coolant is used. Mixing of dif- tion’ section.
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MAINTENANCE WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID WARNING Do not operate washer motor with no LEVEL fluid in washer tank, washer motor will The engine cooling system is pressur- be damaged ized, particularly when the engine is warm. When opening the cap, you For location of Windshield Washer could be scalded by hot coolant spray- Container and filling cap, please refer...
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Battery Sensor. • Use a proper wrench to loosen and re- mended by TATA MOTORS. Use of any Do not connect the jump start leads on move cables from the terminals. other unauthorized Battery will result in Sensor surface or Battery terminal.
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MAINTENANCE SPARK PLUG (PETROL) NOTE • Keep all sparks, open flames and smoking materials away from the Use spark plug of recommended make battery. & type for replacement. • The battery contains sulphuric acid (electrolyte) which is poisonous and highly corrosive in nature. Getting electrolyte in your eyes or on the skin can cause severe burns.
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MAINTENANCE TYRES Recommended Tyre Pressure Inflation Do a check of the tyre pressure and the Front Rear Tyre Size tyres condition periodically. (psi/bar) (psi/bar) Examine the pressure in the tyres when 165/80 R14 35 / 2.4 35 / 2.4 they are cold. 185/60 R16 35 / 2.4 35 / 2.4...
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MAINTENANCE Tyre Pressure Sticker Location For 165/80 R14 Tyres NOTE • Do not use spare wheel for tyre ro- tation, in case of temporary spare wheel used. • Two or more temporary tyres should not be used on one vehicle. •...
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MAINTENANCE Wheel Covers (if equipped) Special Care for Tubeless Tyres NOTE • When you remove the tyre and install Do not use any sharp tools (such as it back on the rim, take pre-cautions screw driver etc.) to remove the wheel not to damage tyre bead.
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MAINTENANCE SMART KEY BATTERY REPLACE- NOTE NOTE MENT (for PEPS variant) Life and wear pattern of tyres depends • Use CR 2032 battery only. Procedure on various parameters like tyre pres- • An inappropriately dis-posed battery Open rear side of key (battery cover). sure, wheel alignment, wheel balanc- can be harmful to the environment ing, tyre rotation, etc.
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MAINTENANCE ON BOARD DIAGNOSTIC (OBDII) SYSTEM On board Diagnostics or OBD, is an auto- motive term referring to a vehicle’s self-di- agnostic and reporting capability. The OBD system allows continuous diagnosis of the components of the vehicle corre- lated with emissions. This system warns the driver, by turning “ON”...
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MAINTENANCE SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS Servicing of the vehicle can be done at any TATA MOTORS Au- thorized Dealer Workshop or TATA MOTORS Authorized Service The TATA ALTROZ has been manufactured to give you econom- Centre (TASC). ical and trouble free performance. To achieve this, please follow the instructions as stated.
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MAINTENANCE SERVICE SCHEDULE Operation Months GENERAL Wash the vehicle & Clean Every ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Condenser Fins Service Check & Top up Fluids (If re- quired): Transaxle Oil, Every Coolant, Brake Fluid, Battery...
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MAINTENANCE Operation Months front & rear dampers, rubber boot/dust cover/bellow in rack & pinion, steering and suspen- sion ball joints, steering col- umn. Replace if necessary (First at 15K/12M then at every service). Check & Replace the exhaust system rubber hanger if found damaged (Rubber 30K / ageing/Cracks/enlarged...
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MAINTENANCE Operation Months ENGINE (Diesel) Clean air filter element (more 7.5K / frequently for vehicle operat- ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ing in severe condition) Replace air filter element (@ 30K / 15K for Vehicle operating in...
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MAINTENANCE Operation Months # 60K / 8 Change coolant ● ● Replace timing drive kit (Tim- # 150K ing belt, Auto tensioner and ● /60M Idler) ENGINE (Gasoline) & TC Engine Clean air filter element (more 15K/ frequently for vehicle operat- ●...
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MAINTENANCE Operation Months damage Replace air filter element 45K/ (more frequently for vehicle ● ● ● operating in severe condition) # 60K 8 Change coolant ● ● /36M BRAKES Check front brake pads & rear 15K/ ● ● ● ● ●...
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MAINTENANCE VEHICLE PARKING FOR LONG DU- PARK REGENERATION PROCE- Cover the vehicle with a cloth or perfo- rated plastic sheet. Do not use sheets RATION (NON-USE MAINTE- DURE of imperforated plastic as they do not NANCE) WARNING allow moisture on the vehicle body to If you want to park your vehicle at one evaporate.
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20 seconds and repeat the Park re- finish. generation procedure’ Stop the engine and wait for 20 sec- onds Check DPF lamp status on instrument cluster (ON/ OFF) If the DPF lamp does not turn off in spite of the procedure, visit authorized TATA MOTORS dealer.
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It will damage the engine, fuel sys- tem and other related systems. If acci- NEVER USE LEADED FUEL. This dentally done so, do not start the could deteriorate catalytic converter and vehicle. Contact TATA MOTORS dealer. damage emission control system and affect the environment.
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Petronas Transaxle oil New Gen 80 EP LL Diesel - 2.1 L TATA SS6582 IOCL IOCL TATA MOTORS Genuine gear oil 80 WLL FUCHS Transmission oil FFL2 FUCHS/TITAN Petrol DCT – 5.5 L PETRONAS Tutela Brake fluid DOT 4 Golden Cruiser Tata Genuine Brake Fluid...
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION Item Specification Company Brand Quantity Compressor oil SP10 Sandan Vikas SP10 120 ± 15cc...
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION TECHNICAL INFORMATION Parameter Diesel Petrol (NA) Petrol (TC) Engine 1.5 Common Rail Turbo Option I: 1.2 Revotron Petrol Mode/type 1.2P TC REVTRN21 Intercooled NA Engine Capacity 1497 cc 1199 cc 1199 cc 64.75 kW @ 6000 rpm (1.2 Max.
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION Parameter Diesel Petrol (NA) Petrol (TC) Hand Operated (Pull to Operate) on LHS of Driver Parking Brake Suspension Front: Independent, lower wishbone, Mcpherson strut with coil spring and antiroll bar Types Rear: Semi-independent twist beam with coil spring and shock absorber Hydraulic, gas filled Shock absorber Wheels and Tyre...
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION Parameter Diesel Petrol (NA) Petrol (TC) 12 Volts (-ve earth) System Voltage Opt. 1: IAC - 13.5V 110A/14V 110A Alternator Capacity Opt. 2: Non IAC - 13.5 V 110A Battery 12V, 47.5 Ah Option I : 12V, 60Ah Option I : 12V, 52Ah Main Chassis dimension (in mm) 2501...
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION Parameter Diesel Petrol (NA) Petrol (TC) Performance Max Speed 166 kmph 154 kmph (1.2 NG NA) 160 kmph Max. Recommended gradability 17.5 14.2 15.64 Minimum Turning Circle Dia. In meter 10 (1.2 NG NA) 10 m as per IS: 12222 Minimum Turning Clearance circle dia.
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION VEHICLE DIMENSIONS NOTE: Dimensions are in mm and under Unladen condition...
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION AGGREGATE IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS Transaxle No. Punching (TA 5260) Transaxle No. Punching (DCT) Chassis No. punching near driver seat Transaxle No. Punching (TA 65*) Transaxle No. Punching (TA 6300) VIN plate location near front passenger seat...
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION Engine No. Plate Petrol (TC) Engine No. Plate - Diesel Engine No. plate Petrol (NA)
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VEHICLE CARE AND VALUE ADDED SERVICES CAR CARE cleaners like ‘Stain remover’ which are safe for paint surfaces. Your vehicle is subjected to many external Avoid substances like petrol, diesel, influences such as climate, road condi- kerosene, benzene, thinner, acids or tions, industrial pollution and proximity to other solvents that cause damage to the sea.
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VEHICLE CARE AND VALUE ADDED SERVICES Polishing NOTE WARNING Polishes and cleaners can restore shine to Avoid wiping of painted surface in dry Do not direct high pressure washer the painted surface that has oxidized and condition as it may leave scratches on fluid/ water jets (Pressure above 0.5 become dull.
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VEHICLE CARE AND VALUE ADDED SERVICES damp cloth or sponge till it disappears. lutants. Proper Parking Do not use household detergents to • It is driven in coastal areas. • Always park your vehicle in shade do clean the fabric. •...
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VEHICLE CARE AND VALUE ADDED SERVICES Wiper Care • To prevent damage to the wipers or windshield, do not operate the wipers when the windshield is dry. • To prevent damage to the wiper arms and other components, do not attempt to move the wipers manually.
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VEHICLE CARE AND VALUE ADDED SERVICES VALUE CARE - AMC Value Care (AMC) is a fixed cost maintenance plan that guarantees protection against unexpected repairs & 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 and Value Care Silver plan as per the requirement &...
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VEHICLE CARE AND VALUE ADDED SERVICES Equipped Offers (Types of AMC ) • Silver AMC • Gold AMC Silver AMC Value Care Silver Plan covers the following: • Scheduled maintenance services at periodic interval of Kms for Labor, Parts & Consumables. Change of Oil Filter, Fuel Filter, Air Filter &...
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VEHICLE CARE AND VALUE ADDED SERVICES NOTE • AMC is available in the dealership from where you have purchased your vehicle. • We strongly recommend purchase of AMC at time of purchase of your vehicle to get benefit for coverage of Scheduled Services and Wear &...
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VEHICLE CARE AND VALUE ADDED SERVICES VALUE ADDED SERVICES Why are Corrosion Protection Waxes necessary? Corrosion is Caused by Water/salt water, acid rain and atmospheric fallouts. Critical Areas are Cavities: joints, crevices, spot welds, underbody • Corrosion is the most important factor when we talk about the vehicle life. If you treat your car well, you can prolong its life. •...
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VEHICLE CARE AND VALUE ADDED SERVICES 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.
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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.
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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-...
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• Shift to higher gears as soon as it is possible. Use each gear upto 2/3rd of its maximum engine speed. TATA MOTORS PASSENGER VEHICLE LIMITED is committed • A chart indicating gear shifting speeds is given in this book.
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Ignition System Electrical connections. • Ignition coil If the ‘Check Engine lamp’, ‘MIL’ or ‘DPF’ lamp continuously glows, please take the vehicle to a TATA MOTORS Authorized • Spark plug Dealer/Service Center. This Owner’s manual contains further information on driving pre- Catalytic Converter.(LNT - Lean NOx trap &...
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WARRANTY 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 ALTROZ 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 manship subject to the following terms and conditions:...
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WARRANTY 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.
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EXTENDED WARRANTY EXTENDED WARRANTY: TERMS & CONDTIONS 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. •...
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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 repair or replace any part found to be defective with a new part or an equivalent at no cost to the owner for parts or labour. •...
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Dealer’s copy PDI Coupon PDI Coupon Altroz BS VI Altroz BS VI Pre Delivery Inspection Pre Delivery Inspection AVAIL ALL SERVICES TO GET BENEFIT OF WARRANTY This Coupon entitles for free labour jobs.(Refer maintenance section) Owner’s Name: VIN No.: VIN No.: Engine / Motor No.:...
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Customer’s copy Dealer’s copy Free Service Coupon Free Service Coupon Altroz BS VI Altroz BS VI Valid for 1000 - 2000 kms. OR 2 months, whichever is earlier. Valid for 1000 - 2000 kms. OR 2 months, Whichever is earlier AVAIL ALL SERVICES TO GET BENEFIT OF WARRANTY This Coupon entitles for free labour jobs.(Refer maintenance section)
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Free Service Coupon Altroz BS VI Valid for 7000 - 8000 kms. OR 6 months, whichever is earlier. This Coupon entitles for free labour jobs.(Refer maintenance section) Owner’s Name: ODO Reading: Date of Service: Service Dealer code: (Free Service coupons are valid at all TATA Authorized Service Centers in India)
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Dealer’s copy Customer’s copy Free Service Coupon Free Service Coupon Altroz BS VI Altroz BS VI Valid for 14,500 – 15,500 kms. OR 12 months, whichever is earlier. Valid for 14,500 – 15,500 kms. OR 12 months, whichever is earlier AVAIL ALL SERVICES TO GET BENEFIT OF WARRANTY This Coupon entitles for free labour jobs.(Refer maintenance section)
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