Turn Lights; Interior Light; Brakes; Tyres - Mahindra E2O Owner's Manual

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12.2 TURN LIGHTS / 12.3 INTERNAL LIGHT /12.4 BRAKES / 12.5 TYRES

12.2 TURN LIGHTS

Front & side Turn Signal Lights
1. Open front hood and fix the stay rod to
mounting groove.
2. Rotate bulb holder for front indicator &
side indicator, pull bulb holder along with
rubber grommet from its seat in head light
assembly.
3. Rotate bulb anticlockwise from its holder
and remove it.
4. Replace bulb with a new one.
5. Install in reverse order of removal.
Rear Turn Signal and Reverse Indicator
Lights
1. Open rear hatch.
2. Remove 2 fixing screws on 'Rear lamp
assembly' and pull it from mounted slot.
3. Rotate bulb holder anticlockwise to
remove from assembly.
4. Hold bulb, rotate anticlockwise and
remove it from holder.
5. Replace bulb with a new one.
6. Install in reverse order of removal.
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Appearance & care

12.3 INTERIOR LIGHT

1. Use small Phillip screw driver and Pull
down at groove on front part of lens to
remove lens cover.
2. To remove bulb, pull it out gently.
3. While replacing bulb, make sure that
contact springs are holding bulb
properly.
4. To install cover, hook its rear end in and
push it up till it locks with click noise.

12.4 BRAKES

Check brake fluid level in reservoir located
under hood once in 2 weeks. Fluid level
should be between "MIN" and "MAX"
marks on side of reservoir. If level is below
"MIN" mark, your brake fluid needs
topping up. To fill reservoir, press cap and
turn it anticlockwise to open, fill reservoir
with DOT-3 brake fluid up to "MAX" level
and close cap.
Max
Min
Master cylinder
If frequent drop in fluid level is noticed, have car
brake system inspected for any leaks or worn
brake pads.

12.5 TYRES

For safe driving, tyres must be in good condition
with adequate tread and correctly inflated.
Inflation:
Keeping tyres properly inflated provides best
combination of handling, tread life and riding
comfort. Under inflated tyres, wear unevenly,
adversely affect handling & are more likely to fail
due to overheating. Over inflated tyres can make
your ride bumpy /harder. They are more prone
to damage from road hazards and wear
unevenly.

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