CONTENTS 13. CAR CARE Car Care 14. ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY Environment Safety viii...
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Indicates additional information that will assist you in gaining the optimum ben- efit and care for your vehicle. XPRES T X PRES T uses two types of batter 3 in 1 HV Combo unit...
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Power Distribution Distributes power from the high voltage battery components like inverter,DC-DC converter, E-compressor etc.
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To control the battery temperature of the high voltage battery the air condi- tioner is used to cool down the battery and may switch on automatically with- out request from control panel which may generate noise from operation of conditions. the air conditioner compressor and cooling fan.
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During normal operation, the charging gun or couplers may feel warm. If either coupler or the charging gun feels hot during charging, unplug the gun and have a qualified electrician inspect the connections before you continue charg- ing.
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Charging should be done in Ignition OFF state. Charging station and domestic plug point must be approved/certified by a qualified electrician before using the charging gun. Coupler Receptacle has to have proper Grounding, electrical connection and has to contain a Resid- ual-Current Circuit Device (RCD).
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12.5 X PRES T Depending on the condition and dura- emergency charging shutdown bility of the high voltage battery, charger conditions, Gun won’t be unlocked. specifications, charger rating, and am- Contact bient temperature the time required for charging the high voltage battery may vary.
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In unforeseeable circumstances if the equipped) charging gun is stuck to the socket after charging is done, user has to contact the service personnel. No mechanical override to remove the charging gun is available for user.
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Ensure vehicle is in OFF / Ign ON con- dition.
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When vehicle is in Charging Mode, it will not go in Drive (D), Sport (S) or Re- verse(R).
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emergency charging shutdown con-ditions, Gun won’t be unlocked. Contact In unforeseeable circumstances if the charging gun is stuck to the socket after charging is done, user has to contact the service personnel. No mechanical override to remove the charging gun is available for user.
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Water entering into the charging port will always drained through the drain system. If water is stagnant in charging port area call TATA MOTORS Authori ed service centre to rectify the issue.
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Ensure vehicle is in OFF / IGN ON con- dition.
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If you remove the charging gun from the vehicle and if you wish to reinsert the gun to recharge the vehicle, it is always advisable to put the gun back in the charger station module and then put it back for charging. A 10 sec time gap is recommended.
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Fatigue is a result of physical or mental exertion that impairs judgment. Driver fatigue may be due to inadequate sleep, extended work hours, strenuous work or non-work activities or combina- tion of other factors. Take rest at regular intervals.
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If you have driven for a long time in heavy rain without braking, there may be a delayed reaction from the brakes when braking for the first time. You have to press the brake pedal more firmly. Maintain a greater distance from the ve- hicle in front.
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The above image is for reference pur- pose only.
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Using unauthorized aftermarket seat cover may affect function of occupant sensor. TATA does not recommended any non-validated seat covers on seats.
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recommends keep the highlighted device in close condition while using Joie i-Spin Safe child seat in car...
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The child’s life is at risk in a collision if the CRS is not properly secured in the vehicle. Be sure to secure the child in the restraint system according to the manufacturer’s instructions...
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Lift the lock lever upward to deactivate the childproof lock when not required.
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The above image is for reference pur- pose only.
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• Open your windows and doors as soon as possible after collision to re- duce prolonged exposure to the smoke and powder released by the inflating Airbag. • Do not touch the Airbag container’s internal components immediately after an Airbag has inflated. The parts that come into contact with an inflating Airbag may be very hot.
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The above image is for reference pur- pose only.
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Use only Flip key, the other should be kept in a safe location. Note down “key Tag no.” information (and keep it safe) which required while getting new/spare keys. Remember that it is not possible to prepare new/spare keys without the “key Tag number.”...
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Key Blade should not be folded without pressing the button. Also, it should not be forced in any direction apart from folding direction to avoid damage to Flip Mechanism.
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If smart key battery is low/drained or ve- hicle battery is low/drained, user can unlock and enter into vehicle by using mechanical key blade, which is present inside the smart key.
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In case any button of the key is acciden- tally pressed for more than 20 seconds, the remote stops functioning till the time the button is pressed. The LED on the Remote also stops glowing. The func- tion of the remote gets reinstated imme- diately when the user stops pressing...
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• Authentication range for smart key ranges from 1 to 1.5 meters from outside the respective door or tail gate. • Passive entry works only when igni- tion is off.
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There is a single pull override feature on Power windows can be operated within driver door. All door can be unlocked by 30 sec of ‘IGN OFF’ and ‘KEY OUT’ po- inner handle without operating lock sitions, provided that doors are closed. knob of inner handle.
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Make sure that the wiper arms are not raised before you lift up the bonnet to avoid damaging the wiper arms and the bonnet.
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Press the tail gate opening button once (4) to unlock the tailgate with in authentication range (vehicle vicinity) of Smart key, then user has to press the tailgate switch within 30 sec. • Press the button available below the chrome garnish to open the Tailgate •...
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Pull the lever located at right side below To open the tailgate press the switch lo- near to driver seat to open the tailgate. cated on fascia switch. Press and hold approach light button for few sec until the tailgate is unlock. For other key type, use key for opening the tailgate.
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• If charge cap needs replacement, make sure that it is replaced by a genuine cap at the TATA MOTORS Authorized Service Centre.
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NOTE: All indicators show may not be applicable to your vehicle.
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At every key in and Ignition ON, speedometer digits moves from 0 to 199 and returns to 0. This is a welcome strategy and a self-check feature. At every key in and Ignition ON, SoC Gauge needle moves to MAX and comes back to ‘0’...
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When functional modes acti-vated, then take the vehicle to...
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NOTE: When Average energy consumption value displays - - Wh/km instead of integer value, then take the vehicle to TATA MO- TORS uthori ed ervice Centre.
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NOTE: If RANGE is displayed as ‘—-‘, take your vehicle to NOTE: The service reminder through instrument cluster is just for an indicative purpose. Please refer the Maintenance and Service...
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section in owner’s manual for extensive information on serv- ice schedules. NOTE This message will appear in cluster along with audio warning to “Evacuate the vehicle”. In case there is a critical malfunction in Critical Battery Malfunction high voltage battery which can lead to thermal damage, this message will appear in cluster.
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NOTE: If display shows ‘F or Blank’ take your car to TATA Authori ed Service Centre.
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NOTE: . This can cause an incorrect temperature reading when the vehicle is under low speeds or when stopped. 2. If display shows ‘- - ‘, take your car to T If display shows ‘- - ‘, take your car to T ey batt low ey out of range Press brake crank...
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Service due Over speed NOTE: Take a tea break “TAKE A BREAK” text warning comes ‘ON’ for 4 seconds again with specific duration if vehicle is not stopped and con- tinuously driven. Happy Birthday att emp igh rive Slow otor temp high drive slow...
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Isolated i-TPMS -Tire Pressure Monitoring Text “LO“ near to respective tire and tire symbol will blink for 4 System Seconds if tire pressure is low along with Text Message (if applicable)
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If RANGE is displayed as ‘—-‘, then take your vehicle to TATA MOTORS Authorized Service Centre.
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Note- 1. SBSP - Set Button Short Press 2. MBSP - Mode Button Short Press 3. SBLP - Set Button Long Press...
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If Driver /Co-driver seat belt is not buckled and IGN is ON then Telltale will be ON as initial warning with No audio chime. If Driver seat belt remains unbuckled and vehicle speed goes above 15 km/ hr, Seat belt telltale will also start flashing along with audio alarm during Final Warning.
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ESP/TCS system and it shall blink when Intervention by ESP/ TCS system is active. Caution: When ESP/TCS warning shall remain ‘ON’ if failure detected in the system, Get the problem attended to at TATA MOTORS Authorised Sevice Centre.
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war ning and 10nsec for Seat Belt Reminder without ODS: The seat belt warning lamp reminds you to fasten seat belt via audio and visual warnings. The seat belt warning lamp turns on in case seatbelt is not buckled. The warning lamp will be ON for around 60 seconds. If the speed exceeds 17kmph, audio warning is also given.
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Fasten the seatbelt to stop audio warn- ing. Disengage the parking brake to stop audible warning. In this condition customer needs to bring the smart key inside the vehicle. Do not forget to turn OFF your park lamp as it may drain the vehicle’s bat- tery.
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Engaging the park brake to stop audible warning. user.
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for TPMS fault conditions TPMS chime shall sound for 10 sec. Hand Park Brake ON reminder at Ignition OFF Rear Passenger Seat Belt reminder (If applicable) When Ignition is made OFF and Hand Brake is not applied with Drive Door Open If Rear Passenger (Rear Right / Middle / then buzzer will provide audible Left) is present and its seat belt is not...
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When you crank the vehicle, the supply to washer motor is momentarily cut off. When you reverse the car with front wipers in ‘ON’ condition, the rear wiper will also be ‘ON’ (if provided).
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Make sure both AC slow charging & DC fast charging is De-energised / off state.
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The system will start recognizing your voice command only after the beep. So, speak your command only after you hear the voice activation beep. more information refer. https://cars.tatamotors.com...
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For more information on steering wheel switches refer Infotainment manual.
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It is preferable to do one Ignition • OFF to ON cycle after Master/Force reset to synchronize vehicle settings with the TATA Infotainment System. If the reboot does not work • or Mas-ter/Force resets are required on a weekly or daily basis, vehicle shall be taken to dealership.
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Power Socket Rear (if equipped) • Use of unapproved electrical acces- sories can cause damage to your vehicle’s electrical system. • Make sure that any electrical acces- sories you use are designed to plug into this type of socket and rating. Power Socket Front...
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Make sure that glove box flap is closed while driving.
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• Remove all items and cups before Applicable for models where rear vents folding the cup holders. is not provided. • Use cups, containers, bottles of right size and which have lids.
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Do not use these hooks for securing luggage like using nets etc. in the boot.
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If your car battery is discharged below 10%, your vehicle AC & heater will be automatically turned OFF, which is usual.
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tain optimum performance. • To get faster heating, it is recom- The AC can be switched ‘ON’ only if the mended to set 4- 5°C higher set blower is ‘ON’ and motor is running. temperature than ambient tempera- ture. • While starting the vehicle after long duration (more than 15 days), follow the procedure for better AC perform-...
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For your safety make sure you have a clear view through all the windows be- fore driving. The outside air intakes for the climate control systems are at the base of wind...
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screen. Keep this area clear from leaves and other debris.
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In ‘AUTO’ mode, the FATC system will regulate the blower speed automati- cally.
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(if equipped) To control the battery temperature of the high voltage battery the air condi- tioner is used to cool down the battery and may switch on automatically with- out request from control panel which may generate noise from operation of the air conditioner compressor and cooling fan.
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For refrigerant specification watch sticker mention under bonnet.
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Water dripping from the air conditioning system after use is normal. Tyre pressure to be measured at cold condition. Examine tyre pressure and condition after every 15 days including spare wheel.
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X PRES T There will be a single audio chime whenever the vehicle goes into Limp Home Intervention along with the IPC message. Sports mode cannot be selected if the vehicle SoC is below 25% or the vehicle is in limp home mode. If the vehicle is already in sports mode, it will automati- cally switch to drive mode.
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Adjust the driver seat position in such a Adjust the seat backrest until your arms way that the driver will be able to oper- are slightly angled when holding the ate the controls pedals comfortably. steering wheel.
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Head restraint integrated with seats are not adjustable.
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Objects visible in mirror are actually closer than they appear. Always make sure of the actual distance from the road users traveling be-hind by glancing over your shoulder.
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When adjusting the steering wheel, make sure that: You can operate control pedals without any obstacles. You can see all the displays in the in- strument cluster clearly.
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tion key turned ‘ON’ or motor start/stop button pressed. If this The following symptoms may occur dur- happens, turn the steering wheel to ing normal vehicle operation: the right or left slightly to unlock the • The EPAS warning light does not il- steering wheel while turning the ig- luminate.
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• If smart key is inside the vehicle and on pressing start stop switch, if start/stop button green LED blinks more than 10 seconds, then rotate steering wheel and simultaneously press / stop button again. • If ESCL (Electronic Column Steer- ing Lock) is not unlocked properly, then vehicle doesn’t go into ACC mode.
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Tailgate handle Parking brake released Press the tail gate button on smart key and press the tail gate door handle switch within 30 seconds to open it. Apply the parking brake properly before leaving the vehicle and release it before moving.
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While parking on uphill or downhill gra- dients, place the gear lever in the ‘N’ po- sition and engage parking brake. Do not use parking brake for braking unless unavoidable circumstances like when service brake is not working prop- erly. The braking distance is consider- ably longer and the wheels could lock.
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Turning the ignition ‘OFF’ ‘while the Park assist feature in running would dis- able the feature.
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(if equipped) Display screen Turning the vehicle ‘OFF’ while the re- verse park assist feature in running would disable the feature.
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Examine contents of the first aid kit pe- The jack should be used only to change riodically and replenish consumed or wheels. It is important to read the in- expired items. The tool kit should be properly stored structions in this section before attempt- when not in use.
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After using the warning triangle tie it firmly and keep it inside the bag to avoid rattling noise.
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WARNING “80 km/h” or “50 mph” is the maximum speed you are permitted to drive with this tyre. Never drive faster than 80 km/h (50mph). Do not accelerate quickly, brake suddenly or drive at high speed through bends. After fitting temporary spare wheel, the tyre pressure must be checked as soon as possible.
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Wheel nut removal • The jack is designed only to raise NOTE and hold the vehicle for a short time while a wheel is being changed. It is Your vehicle may exhibit some un- not suited for performing mainte- usual driving characteristics when nance work under the vehicle.
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• Use the jack on level, hard ground. Avoid changing the wheel on uphill and downhill slopes. Chock the wheels, if the deflated wheel needs to be changed on slope / ghat area. • Before raising the vehicle, secure it from rolling away by applying the parking brake.
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• Do a check and correct the tyre pressure and wheel nuts tightness of the changed wheel at nearest au- Lifting the front wheel using jack thorized service station. Get the flat tyre repaired at the earliest. • Place the jack only at recommended jacking locations.
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When pumping in the sealant through the tire valve, the pressure may rise up to 500 kPa (5 bar/73 psi) but will drop again after about 30 seconds.
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Remember that emergency road-side tire repair kits only provide temporary mobility. You should consult a tire spe- cialist for advice. New sealant and replacement parts can be purchased from your authorized re- pair shop or dealer. Sealant bottles can be disposed with household waste...
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When pumping in the sealant through the tyre valve, the pressure may rise up to 500 kPa (5 bar/73 psi) but will drop again after about 30 seconds.
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Make sure that the parking brake is re- leased vehicle in neutral position and steering wheel is unlocked. The power Remember that emergency road-side tire steering functions only when motor is repair kits only provide temporary running. Hence, during towing the mobility.
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Motor compartment fuse box Make sure that the spare fuses are added. The battery mounted fuse is not re- placeable. If F01 fuse blows, the 12V battery +ve cable along with fuse has to be replaced.
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Always ensure that the spare fuses are replenished.
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The fuse box layout is for reference pur- pose only. Please refer the sticker pro- vided inside the fuse box cover.
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Disengage service disconnect & use lock while servicing / emergency for safe work on vehicle. To start vehicle again remove lock and engage service disconnect.
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Refer “Opening and Closing” section for front bonnet opening.
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Water entering into the charging port will always be drained through the drain system. Since electrical components vehicle are not user serviceable, it is recommended that approach your nearest to replace any electrical components of the car...
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motor will be damaged • Do not use detergent or any other additive in the windshield washer Do not allow brake fluid to make contact reservoir. This can severely impair with the skin or eyes. visibility when sprayed on the wind- Do not allow brake fluid to splash or spill shield, and can damage your vehi- on the paint surface, as it will damage...
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• During normal operation, the battery generates gas, which is explosive in nature. A spark or open flame can cause the battery to explode caus- ing very serious injuries. • Keep all sparks, open flames and smoking materials away from the battery.
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Every time you check inflation pressure, you should also examine tyres for dam- age, trapping of foreign objects in the treads and wear.
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Life and wear pattern of tyres depends on various parameters like tyre pres- sure, wheel alignment, wheel balanc- ing, tyre rotation, etc. It also largely depends on vehicle speed, load carried, usage, driving habits, road conditions, tyre quality, etc. In case fault is sus- pected to be due to poor quality of tyres, the same may be taken up with con- cerned tyre manufacturer.
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Do not use any sharp tools (such as screw driver etc.) to remove the wheel...
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cover. An inappropriately disposed battery can be harmful to the environment and human health. Dispose the battery ac- cording to your local law(s) and regula- tion. Use CR 2032 battery only.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICES An inappropriately disposed battery can be harmful to the environment and human health. Dispose the battery ac- cording to your local law(s) and regula- tion.
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VIN plate near front passenger seat Chassis number punching near driver seat...
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Avoid parking the car under trees with- out proper cover. This will reduce the amount of bird droppings, tree sap and pollen contact on the paint surface. Regularly remove the twigs, leaves and vegetation near the windshield areas to avoid water stagnation.
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Avoid wiping of painted surface in dry condition as it may leave scratches on the painted surface.
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