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TATA India V2 Xeta Owners Manual & Servie Book - LPG - Team-BHP
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1. Areas covered four doors rear quarter panels amp dicky In case of diesel vehicles can be used in the bonnet Tata Motors has tied up with M s Wuerth and M s STS Chemicals Dinitrol for this world class treatment at afford able prices This treatment is available in all authorized workshops The Dealer Service Marketing Executive will explain to you the benefits and terms and conditions of this treatment We have been explained the Terms and conditions Coverage and Owner s responsibility by the Dealer Service Marketing Executive wish to avail _ Do not wish to avail these treatment Customer s Sign Dealer s Sign EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Vehicle Exterior Enrichment Why vehicles are painted i For Corrosion protection of the metal surfaces Waxoyl Ease of application from other corrosion protection treatments Cheaper than other corrosion protection methods eg galvanizing anodizing Fordecoration and identification Various Environmental Hazards affecting paints Environmental hazards destroy your vehicle s finish Even as your new vehicle rolls off the assembly line the paint is not protected a eee The enemy Ultraviolet Rays Pollution Tree Sap Bird Droppings Car Wash Chemicals Road Salt Acid Rain Benefits Vehicle Exterior Enrichment Removal of medium scratches orange peel oxidation dust nibs etc amp swirl marks from painted surface Restora
2. MAINTENANCE amp CAR CARE LPG FILLING LPG filler valve is located at the rear on the right hand body side of your car LPG filling will stop automatically once the LPG tank is filled to 80 of its capacity The LPG cylinder capacity of your car is 31 litres If the LPG is filled after service repairs of the LPG system please check all joints for leakage by applying soap solution or by using an electronic instrument Example Leakator 10 or equivalent NOTICE Keep the Ignition switch in OFF condition during LPG refilling FUEL TANK CAPACITY Petrol tank capacity 37 Litres LPG Fuel Filling STICKER DO NOT USE DOMESTIC LPG LPG Fuel Filling Cap 97 MAINTENANCE amp CAR CARE Transaxle Oil Checking of Oil Level 1 Clean the oil level plug and the surrounding area 2 Remove the oil level plug and check whether oil is dripping out The oil level must not be below the filler plug Add oil to bring it to the required level 3 Tighten the oil level plug to 3 4 mkg torque 98 Reverse Light Switch Transaxle Oil Filler Level Plug MAINTENANCE amp CAR CARE CLUTCH Your car is provided with a single plate dry friction diaphragm type pre loaded release bearing clutch which is mechanically actuated by a cable connecting the clutch pedal amp the clutch release lever There is no free play in the system and hence no clutch pedal free play adjustment is req
3. FUEL COOLANTS amp LUBRICANTS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS e SERVICE SCHEDULE e CAR RECORD SHEET 129 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Aggregate Numbers LOCATION OF AGGREGATE NUMBERS Engine Number Transaxle Number Chassis Number Plate 130 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Fuel BS IV Unleaded regular grade BS IV compliant petrol conforming to 1S2796 1994 DIN 51607 or equivalent and RON not less than 91 is recommended to be used as fuel It is always recommended to use BS IV Compliant petrol to get optimum emission performance Fuel BS III Unleaded regular grade petrol conforming to IS2796 1994 DIN 51607 or equivalent and RON not less than 87 is recommended to be used as fuel Do not use leaded petrol in a car fitted with catalytic converter Even single fill of leaded petrol will seriously damage the catalytic converter Lubricants Petrol Engine oil Recommended grade of engine oil conforming to API SF CC specification and range of ambient temperature at which these can be used are given in the table below Ambient temp in deg C 10 deg amp above SAE 20W 40 or SAE 20W 50 15 deg to 40 deg SAE 15W 40 or SAE 15W 50 20 deg to 40 deg SAE 10W 40 or SAE 10W 50 35 deg to 40 deg SAE 5W 30 Fuel Coolants amp Lubricants Filler Neck Small Dia Filler Hole For Unleaded Petrol Version 131 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Brand names As per chart given in the manual
4. Tata Indica V2 XETA LPG Owners Manual amp Service Book TATA MOTORS Passenger Car Business Unit e Mumbai Pune This owner s manual is advised to be kept in the vehicle at all times Should any question or query exist regarding any aspect of your car please contact the nearest TATA MOTORS dealers who will be pleased to assist wherever possible The recommended routine maintenance servicing along with any running repairs that may be required should be entrusted to TATA MOTORS dealerships or to TATA MOTORS Authorised Service Centres TASCs or TATA MOTORS Authorised Service Points TASPs to ensure that only latest methods and genuine TATA MOTORS replacement parts are used for the continued reliability safely and performance of the vehicle Copyright 2004 TATA MOTORS All rights reserved The material in this manual may not be reproduced or copied in whole or in part in any form without written permission from TATA MOTORS In the event of the vehicle being sold please ensure that this manual is left in the vehicle for the reference of the new owner This Owner s manual and service book includes information of the operation and maintenance of various equipment installed on the different versions of Tata Indica V2 car Please note that this manual applies to allthe models and explains all equipment including options not installed on your car Dear Customer Thank you for selecting Tata Indica V2
5. This owner s manual has been prepared to acquaint you with the operation and maintenance of your new Tata Indica V2 XETA LPG and to provide you with important safety information and tips for effective driving Please refer to it from time to time for enjoyable safe and troublefree driving pleasure This manual is an essential part of your car and should always be kept in the car Regular servicing of your car ensures its road worthiness and troublefree operation To assist you in maintaining your Tata Indica V2 XETA LPG we have a network of dealers and Service Centres throughout the country The list is included in this manual for your convenience Happy motoring TATA MOTORS INTRODUCTION Tata Indica V2 XETA LPG is a safe car designed for quality performance In order to maintain the level of performance and reliability it is important that only Tata Motors genuine accessories are to be fitted Any accessory that is fitted or modification that is carried out without authorisation can hamper the safety amp performance of the car besides depriving you of your warranty benefits Use of genuine parts designed and manufactured to our exacting standards is the best way to maintain your Tata Indica V2 XETA LPG in peak operating condition Please do not use substitutes They always prove costlier in the long run Failure to use genuine parts can invalidate warranty claims The information and specifications given in this boo
6. o e Q S o o lo o lo l o I min A i i o o e c I2 ee pe pex pes o lo o lo eje ee o o Q o aolololo 8 e IN la IMPORTANT INFORMATION Service Schedule L F s x ss Gere Tere q ee CI MT ES Check front brake pads amp rear brake linings Replace if necessary zmo 2 Repalce brake fluid or 2 years whichewer is earlier amp Check brake 40 000 system componerts for Leakages WEIS TYRES Pt tT tT TT ll a C i TL EL FRONT amp REAR SUSPENSION See TTE mme _ _ LLLLLLLL D meeme T T gemma LLLLLLLI Bee IL B E O KK e LH Ac sem creac Areorationing HVAC Syri sais patarrnce even Senica pave PPP PEEP EEEPE 141 1 000 1 500 Lp semsse L emas _ s aos LLLI eee s s LN LL T was CEE CEE EE m Li LLL LL rms Se poe sitet fe eee pu ET mex Jit l T pet d Ld del je P0000 00500 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Service Schedule Km reading Fuel filled Fuel consumption Remarks Complaints IMPORTANT INFORMATION Service Schedule Date Km reading Fuel filled Fuel consumption Remarks Complaints 143 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Date Odometer Repair Service reading Order 144 Labourfree material chargeable Servicing Dealer s Signature amp Record
7. Transaxle Use recommended brand of EP 80 gear oil Grease for axle bearings Lithium base grease IPOL IPLEX LC Grease 2 Brake fluid IS 8654 DOT 3 Power Steering ATF A DEXRON III Coolants Presence of dirt in the coolant chokes up passages in the radiator cylinder head and cylinder block thereby causing insufficient cooling of engine To prevent rust formation and freezing of coolant inside the passages of radiator cylinder block and cylinder head use branded premixed coolant ready to use 132 Fuel Coolants amp Lubricants IMPORTANT INFORMATION Fuel Lubricants amp Coolants PLEASE USE ONLY GENUINE ENGINE OILS COOLANTS LUBRICANTS ANTI RUST amp SOUND DEADENING COATS WINDSCREEN SEALANT ADHESIVES amp FUEL ADDITIVES BRANDED BY TATA MOTORS FOR OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE OF YOUR TATA INDICA LPG ITEM COMPANY BRAND QTY ENGINE OIL CASTROL Castrol GTX 20 W 40 HPCL HP Thanda Raja P 6 Litres TRANSMISSION OIL Gear Oil EP 80 CASTROL Castrol Extreme Pressure 80 EP STEERING OIL HPCL HP ATF Ill 1 2 Litres CASTROL TODEXII Castrol TQ III EXXON EXXON Multipurpose ATF CASTROL Castrol Universal Brake Fluid DOT 3 HUB GREASE CASTROL CastrolGreaseAP2 ANTI RUST TREATMENT DNTROL Dinti Ss amp SOUND DEADENING WUERTH WIND SCREEN SEALANT ANCHEMCO Terostat 8590 Kit Form METAL amp PLASTIC ADHESIVE ANCHEMCO Terostat 930 310 ml Cartridge 133 IMP
8. if provided LoadAreaLamp Music system if provided Digital clock e Engine ignition amp fuel supply Turn signal lamps e Wash and wiper system e Reverse light Instruments and gauges and tell tale warning lamps e Audio warning unit e FogLamps START POSITION Spring return to IGN position In this position which is momentary the switch cranks the engine When the switch is in this position momentarily the devices listed under Accessories supply above are switched OFF 37 BEFORE DRIVING The following items are operated powered without the key in the ignition switch Hazard warning system Stop lamps Position lamps Registration plate lamps Illumination of A C control panel Odometer display LCD of Instrument Panel Roof lamp Reading lamps Engine lamp Load Area Lamp Central door locking Audio warning unit Memory of digital clock and Music System Rear Windshield Demister The switch symbol lamps may come ON without the key in the IGN position on ignition switch Note When the key is returned from OFF position to LOCK position the music system continues to be powered until the key is removed from the switch This also helps to remind the driver if the key is inadvertantly left in the vehicle when aligting from the vehicle where this is provided I Do not remove the key while the car is in motion as the steering will get locked and the car cannot be steered Il
9. p pe NS D s LF wu sasa foes 3 Ait AS S SAN j AAR GWS e Y L SAT INE 305 e ANE NES s 1 Window Washer Fluid container 2 Engine Coolant Tank 3 Brake Fluid Container 4 Engine Oil Filling Cap 5 LPG Regulator 6 LPG Fuel Filter 7 LPG ECU 8 Main ECU 9 Battery 10 Air Filter 11 Dip Stick 12 Power Sterring Fluid Container 92 MAINTENANCE amp CAR CARE ENGINE COMPARTMENT LAMP if fitted Engine compartment lamp is provided to illuminate the engine compartment A push pull type switch is provided to operate the lamp Do not forget to switch OFF the engine compartment lamp before closing the bonnet A provision has been made for installation of engine compartment lamp in standard version WINDSHIELD WASHER Windshield washer fluid container is located behind the front right hand side panel and its filler neck is provided near auxiliary tank in the engine compartment Do not add detergent or any solvent in the windshield washing water Engine Compartment Lamp amp Windshield Washer ON OFF SWITCH k 2 Windshield Washer Fluid Container 93 MAINTENANCE amp CAR CARE AIR FILTER The air filter element should be periodically cleaned Replace the air filter element with a new one if necessary Always use a genuine air filter element The air filter is located on the LH side of the engine compartment Replacement of Air Filter Element a Remove the
10. DRIVING 33 e Controls Instrument Panel Heating Ventilation amp Air Conditioning e Interiors and Accessories STARTING amp DRIVING THE CAR e Check List Starting amp Stopping e Preparing to Drive Fuel Economy e Driving in adverse conditions e Driving Petrol cars Driving safety Engine Compartment Lamp e Windshield Washer Air Filter Engine Cooling System Engine Belt Tension Oil amp Oil Filter e Fuel Filter Transaxle Fuel Filling Cap e Clutch amp Brakes Power Steering Battery Catalytic Converter e Spark Plug EGR System Diesel Engine e Fuses amp Relays Wheels amp Tyres EMERGENCY SERVICE TIPS 129 Engine Clutch Transaxle Brakes e Steering System Electrical Suspension IMPORTANT INFORMATION 137 Location of Aggregate Numbers Fuel Coolants amp Lubricants Technical Specifications e Service Schedule e Car Record Sheet LIST OF LPG FILLING STATIONS 155 CUSTOMER SUPPORT NETWORK 175 e Tata Motors Offices amp Network e Names amp Address of Tata Motors Main Dealers MDs Tata Motors Authorised Service Centres TASCs Tata Motors Authorised Service Points TASPs TATA MOTORS Rely on v2 always cal us 1 800 209 7979 Mail Us customercare tatamotors com Visit Us www customercare tatamotors com Congratulations on acquiring the Tata Indica V2 XETA LPG and welcome to the family of Tata Indica car owners
11. EMS e Reset Inertia switch 123 EMERGENCY SERVICE TIPS Engine Clutch amp Transaxle SR NO PROBLEM OBSERVED PROBABLE CAUSE ACTION TO BE TAKEN 8 Check engine lamp continues Some faults are detected by the Getthe vehicle checked and to glow even after start fuel injection amp ignition system rectified at Authorised Workshop CLUTCH 1 Clutch slipping Improper pedal travel Adjust pedal travel Rusted clutch cable Oil on clutch disc Replace cable Clean or replace disc at Authorised Service outlet 2 Noisy clutch Pressure plate amp diaphragm Get car attended to by spring rattling Authorised Service outlet Release bearing broken worn out Replace Broken damper spring of clutch disc Replace TRANSAXLE 1 Gears slipping out of mesh Worn damaged grooves on shifter Replace shaft Worn shift fork or synchroniser sleeve Replace Weak or damaged detent springs Replace Worn bearings on input shaft or layshaft Replace Worn dog teeth on sleeve and gear Replace sleeve and gear 2 Hard shifting Inadequate lubricant Replenish Inadequate clutch pedal travel Adjust Distorted or broken clutch disc Replace 124 EMERGENCY SERVICE TIPS SR NO PROBLEM OBSERVED PROBABLE CAUSE Brakes ACTION TO BE TAKEN BRAKES 1 Noise Poor brakes Brake pulling to one side Damaged clutch pressure plate Worn synchrocones Worn dog teeth on sleeve or gear Distorted shift shaft Linkages Inadeq
12. LPG to Petrol mode Similarly you can switch from LPG to petrol mode by pressing the Fuel Selector Switch till the LPG light switches OFF This indicates that the car is running using petrol as fuel NOTICE f In case of fuel mode switching from Petrol to LPG mode during normal running initially the LPG LIGHT toggle indicating the transition and when the LPG LIGHT glows permanently this indicates the completion of the transition to the required fuel mode Fast flashing ofthe LPG LIGHT indicates fault in the LPG system Car will automatically switch to Petrol mode Please get car checked repaired at the nearest Authorised TATA service center Very slow flashing of the LPG LIGHT indicates the empty tank no LPG supply loss of pressure Get the LPG tank re filled Fuelling Modes 27 KNOW YOUR INDICA LPG DO S 28 Always get the car repaired serviced at the Authorised TATA Service center only Never carry out any repair work on your own or from any other personnel other than from Authorised TATA Service center Check LPG fuel system periodically for leakages Even though the Safety Solenoid valve on tank amp pressure regulator closes automatically when you switch off Ignition it is recommended to close the manual service valves during any service repair activity on the car Ensure adequate ventilation around the car during repair works Ensure the LPG in the pipe lines is consumed by running the eng
13. Report any external leakage to the nearest Authorised Service outlet Brake Fluid amp Power Steering Brake Fluid Container l 4 on 3 p LA ee E S Power Steering Fluid Container 101 MAINTENANCE amp CAR CARE A 102 Do notallow fluid levelto drop significantly or run out ofthe reservoir during the above operation This may induce air into the system Severe damage could occur to the power steering pump due to dry running Running without sufficient oil and due to severe cavitation on account of air entry due to low oil level This could lead to loss of power assistance damage and failure of the power steering system Do not start the engine without oil in the power steering system This will result in serious damage to the pump In case of an emergency disconnect the pump drive belt and then start the engine or drive slowly as vacuum assistance for brake would not be available Always use recommended oil from sealed containers Any contaminated oil poured in the system will result in damage to the pump and gear box Avoid mixing of different brands of oils Power Steering amp Battery BATTERY Check the battery for proper electrolyte level and corrosion on the terminals lg 2 During normal operation the battery generates gas which is explosive in nature a spark or open flame can cause the battery to explode causing very serious injuries Keep all sparks
14. Technical Specifications 14 WEIGHT kg TOLERANCE AS PER EEC 92 21 Complete Vehicle For GL 1045 kerb weight as per For GLE 1060 ISO 1176 with For GLS 1065 sparewheel and tools For GLG GLX 1070 Gross vwhicle weight For GL 1445 For GLE 1460 For GLS 1465 For GLG GLX 1470 Pay load For all 400 15 PASSENGER CAPACITY 2 front 3 rear 16 LUGGAGE SPACE Net inside loading space 0 16 cubic metre upto rear seat backrest 0 55 cubic metre upto front seat backrest when rear seat folded 137 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Service Instructions The Tata Indica has been manufactured to give you economical and trouble free performance To achieve this please follow the instructions as stated Your Car is entitled to four free services labour only The free service coupons are attached to the sales invoice Please present these coupons to the servicing dealer while availing free services 1st free service At1000 1500 km OR 1 month whichever is eariler 2nd free service At 5000 5500km OR 6 months whichever is eariler 3rd free service At 10000 10500km OR 12 months whichever is eariler 4th free service At 20000 20500 km OR 24 months whichever is eariler All services other than free services are chargeable 138 Service Schedule Servicing of the car can be done at any TATA MOTORS Authorised Dealer Workshop TATA MOTORS Authorised Service Centre TASC or TATA MOTORS Authorised Service Point TASP The details of
15. Warning Unit Seat Belt Reminder Beeper If installed When the key is in the IGN position and the driver s seat belt has not been fastened an audio warning comes ON Please fasten the seat belt The warning goes OFF automatically after a few seconds even if the seat belt is not fastened Key in Warning Beeper if installed When the ignition is turned to OFF position and the key is not removed from the switch an audio beep comes on if driver door is open The beeper will go OFF after a few seconds automatically if warning is ignored or if the key is removed door is closed 52 RPM x 100 Audio Warning BEFORE DRIVING Lamps ON Reminder if installed An audio warning beeper is provided to inform the driver that the headlamps position lamps are left ON This comes ON when the driver removes the key and opens the door Switch OFF the lamps before leaving the car However the lamps can be kept ON ignoring the warning if desired Tail Lamp The tail lamp assembly incorporates the following Stop cum position lamp Turn Indicator Reverse Lamp Fog lamp provided in Deluxe version only Reflex reflector O1 Q IN Registration Plate Lamps Two concealed lamps are provided for illumination of the rear registration number plate High Mounted Stop Lamp High mounted stop lamp is provided at the rear of vehicle and it glows whenever the service brake is applied Audi
16. While turning the key from LOCK position to OFF position slightly rotate steering wheel to relieve pressure on steering spindle for easy operation of the key Also ensure the key is inserted fully before turning the key 38 Controls BEFORE DRIVING Controls Combi switch WIPER STALK LIGHT STALK FLASH HIGH BEAM FLICK WIPE SPRING RETURN SPRING RETURN DIP BEAM OFF NORMAL 7 POSITION HIGH BEAM P FAST WIPE ar gt LEFT TURN SLOW WIPE A SIGNAL SELF CANCELLING PUSH SWITCH c H FOR WASH amp WIPE OFF OFF LANE CHANGE RIGHT SPRING RETURN INT WIPE RIGHT TURN SIGNAL SELF CANCELLING LIGHTS CONTROL SWITCH l DELAY TIMING FOR INTERMITTENT WIPE 39 BEFORE DRIVING Controls WIPER CONTROL COMBI SWITCH LEVER LEFT LIGHTS CONTROL COMBI SWITCH LEVER RIGHT Wiper Control Combi switch Lever Left Lights Control Combi switch Lever Right Wiper OFF position Slow Wipe Fast Wipe Intermittent wipe Pull up for windshield wipe Flick Wipe Spring Return Press side knob for wash Head lamp OFF position Position lamp ON Position lamp amp head lamp ON Push down the lever for high beam Pull up the lever spring return for high beam flash Lane change left spring return Side Indicator LH Lane change right spring return Side Indicator RH rommmoomgp r Rotate selector to set delay timing for intermittent wipe 40 B
17. XETA LPG an Eco Friendly car of your choice We welcome you to the world of advanced automotive engineering in a form especially suited to your operating conditions Tata indica LPG incorporates the latest generation LPG Injection Technology This Supplement gives you all the information necessary for making your ownership of this car a thoroughly satisfying and enjoyable experience To assist you in maintaining your car as per recommended schedule we have a widespread network of dealers and service centres The list is included in this book for your convenience If you need any special assistance please call on our Regional Zonal level offices which are also listed in this book Please note that by adhering to the correct operating procedures and by availing the scheduled maintenance services at our authorised service centres you can obtain the maximum performance from your car We request you to go through the book and derive many miles of motoring pleasure We wish you Safe and Happy Driving TATA MOTORS LIMITED CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 24 X7 ON ROAD ASSISTANCE 8a TAKINGCAREOF THEENMRONVENT 17 We request you to spend a few minutes in going through our environmental concern WARRANTY 19 INFORMATION AT A GLANCE PA e Filling Station Information e Car Dimensions INTRODUCTION LPG 23 e Know your Indica LPG Safety e Compliance to Motor Vehicle rules Location of LPG system Location of fuses BEFORE
18. amp open flames and smoking materials away from the battery Getting electrolyte in your eyes or on the skin can cause severe burns Wear protective clothing and a face shield or have a skilled technician to do the battery maintenance The battery contains sulphuric acid electrolyte which is poisonous and highly corrosive in nature Check the battery for electrolyte level against the marking on the battery outer case Check the battery terminals for corrosion a white or yellowish powder To remove it cover the terminals with a solution of baking soda It will bubble up and turn brown When this stops wash it off with plain water Dry off the battery with a cloth or paper towel Coat the terminal with petroleum jelly to prevent future corrosion MAINTENANCE amp CAR CARE Use a proper wrench to loosen and remove cables from the terminals Always disconnect the negative ve cable first and reconnect it last Clean the battery terminals with a terminal cleaning tool or wire brush Reconnect and tighten the cables coat the terminals with petroleum jelly If you need to connect the battery to a charger disconnect both cables to prevent damage to the vehicle s electrical system Note Charging the battery with the cables connected can seriously damage your vehicle s electrical electronic equipment Swallowing electrolyte can cause fatal injury if immediate action is not taken Do not reverse the battery connection o
19. as by the time it comes into force the vehicle is already 18 months old What is covered Mechanical Emission Electrical break down as defined in this warranty and confirmed by the dealer within the stipulated terms and conditions 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 Such defective parts which have been replaced will become property of United India Insurance Company Comprehensive list of parts covered is mentioned in the page 9 12 of the Extended Warranty Booklet What is not covered Pages 6 7 of the Extended Warranty Booklet provided details of the exclusion list Owner s Responsibility e Proper use maintenance and care of the vehicle in accordance with the instructions contained in the Owner s Manual and Service Booklet The records of the same to be ensured in Owner s Manual e Retention of maintenance service bills Always produce extended warranty booklet while servicing amp claim in a waaranty We have been explained the Terms and conditions Coverage and Owner s responsibility by the Dealer Service Marketing Executive wish to avail Do not wish to avail extended warranty Customer s Sign Dealer s Sign 11 FUEL ADDITIVES IFTEX Triple action diesel additive One Additive multiple benefits e For diesel cars Iftex System D For Petrol cars Iftex System G Benef
20. fluid to splash or spill on the paint surface as it will damage the paint In case of spillage wipe it off immediately Engine Coolant amp Brake Fluid Level 1 Engine Coolant filling cap 2 Brake Fluid filling cap 79 STARTING amp DRIVING Starting amp Stopping STARTING THE ENGINE Before starting the engine Apply the parking brake fully Ensure that the gear lever is in neutral position Starting the engine Press the clutch pedal fully and turn the ignition key to IGN position Ensure the MIL lamp turns ON NOTICE The Starter Protection System fitted in this car does not allow you to crank the engine until you fully press the clutch pedal Do not press the accelerator pedal Select the fuel operating mode by pressing the Fuel Selector Switch Keep the clutch pedal fully pressed and crank the engine if the engine cranks but fails to start then repeat the above procedure Release the key as soon as the engine starts Ensure that the MIL lamp is OFF T prede i e XE Lm s LES TN x s er d amp eee gt P DOT a ENTE Parking Brake NOTICE The Starter Protection System switches off the starter when it is cranked for more than 10 secs In such a case getthe key back to OFF position and wait for 30 secs before cranking again This safeguards the starter motor as cranking continuously for more 80 STARTING amp DRIVING Brake Fluid Level amp Stoppin
21. indicates that the lamp is OK 46 OLO CHECK ENGINE Indicators BEFORE DRIVING Position Lamp Indicator Symbol lights up when the position lamps are switched ON Illumination lamps for AC HVAC or ventilation panel and switch illumination lamps comes ON when the position lamps are ON Position lamps can be used as parking lamps Instrument cluster illumination turns ON with key in IGN position and position lamps ON Note Position lamps also remain ON while head lamps are ON and in this condition instrument cluster illumination lamp will not be ON Low Oil Pressure Indicator When the ignition key is turned to the IGN position symbol lights up and goes off as soon as the required engine oil pressure is developed after starting the engine If the low oil pressure indicator does not glow or remains ON with the IGN on and engine is running it indicates a fault in the electrical circuit lubrication system Check amp get the problem attended to at an Authorised Service outlet Indicators 47 BEFORE DRIVING Battery Charging Indicator Symbol lights up when the IGN is turned ON and should go OFF after the engine starts If it remains ON while the engine is running it indicates A that the battery is not being charged Switch off all unnecessary electrical equipment and get the problem attended to at an Authorised Service outlet Front Fog Lamp Indi
22. knob lever Level Indicator COMPLIANCE TO MOTOR VEHICLE RULES LOCATION OF LPG SYSTEM COMPONENTS LOCATION OF FUSES 23 INTRODUCTION In addition to the full capacity of petrol the Indica Xeta now comes with LPG as additional fuel choice WHAT IS LPG LPG or Liquefied Petroleum Gas is a safe and environment friendly fuel It is a liquid under pressure and turns into gaseous state when exposed to the atmospheric pressure LPG is a non toxic non corrosive lead free gas and is produced by refinery fractionation of oil or is stripped from naturally occurring Natural Gas LPG fuel system and the components are as safe as those in other fuel systems For LPG operation press the Fuel Selector Switch provided on the dashboard The fuel change over happens automatically The switching between fuels Petrol LPG Petrol can be done at any time even on the move Your car starts in petrol auto mode when the engine is cold Hence it is essential to have at least 10 litres of petrol at all times to ensure trouble free operation 24 WARNING DO NOT USE DOMESTIC GAS CYLINDERS IN CAR because e Domestic cylinders are NOT designed for Car application and this makes them vulnerable in a crash situation The chemical composition of domestic LPG is different from that of Auto LPG which may lead to premature failure of engine and its related components The gas outlet valve arrangement on the domestic cylinder does
23. material and workmanship subjectto the following conditions 1 This warranty shall be for 18 months from the date of sale of the car irrespective ofthe distance covered However for the cars used for commercial applications used for hire or reward viz those operating with a yellow number plate the warranty shall be limited to 18 months or 50 000 kms whichever occurs eallier Our obligation under this warranty shall be limited to repairing or replacing free of charge such parts of the car which in our opinion are defective on the car being brought to us or to our dealers within the warranty period The parts so repaired or replaced shall also be warranted for quality and workmanship but such warranty shall be co terminus with this original warranty 5 Any part which is found to be defective and is replaced by us under the warranty shall be our property As for such parts as tyres batteries electrical equipment fuel injection equipment etc not manufactured by us but supplied by other parties this warranty shall not apply but buyers of the car shall be entitled to so far as permissible by law all such rights as we may have against such parties under their warranties in respect of such parts This warranty shall not apply if the car or any part thereof is repaired or altered otherwise than in accordance with our standard repair procedure or by any person other than from our sales or service estab
24. of Services Performed Recommended Date Odometer Repair Servicing Service reading Order Dealer s Signature amp Record of Warranty repairs carried out Chassis No Od ter Repair ae reading km D No Particulars of Repair Servicing Dealer s Signature amp Stamp 145 Record of Warranty repairs carried out Chassis No Od ter Repair i i I ading a Tira No Particulars of Repair Servicing Dealer s Signature amp Stamp 146
25. of glove box flap A Do not use the cup holder while the car is in motion Window Winding Manually Operated Window Winding Window winding in the standard version is manually operated Rotate the handle on the door pad to raise or lower the window glass Interiors and Accessories Cup Holders 9 4 Window Winding Lever 61 BEFORE DRIVING Power Windows if installed Four seperate knobs are provided on the switch to operate the four door window glasses individually and electrically To open the door window glass push the respective knob down To close the door window glass pull the respective knob up In the locked position the rear window switches on rear doors become inoperative However the rear windows can be operated by the switches on the floor console lllumination on rear window switches goes OFF in locked position Press down the lock button to unlock Individual window winding switches have been provided only on the rear doors While raising the glass take care to avoid fingers hands getting trapped between the glass and the frame 62 Interiors and Accessories Front Right Front Rear Left Right Rear Left Push type Lock Unlock button Window Winding Switch On floor Console Window Winding Switch On Rear Door BEFORE DRIVING Power Socket if provided Power socket is provided on the floor console behind the gear shift lever for standard versions A
26. of the keys in a safe place for use in case of an emergency Do not use a locally made key but obtain a duplicate through your Tata Motors dealer Do not leave the key inside the car Door Locks The front doors can be locked and unlocked from outside with the key or from inside using the door lock lever In your car the driver s door amp co driver s door have separate locking facilities To lock from inside turn the lever towards the inner hinged handle Where the central locking system is provided if you lock unlock the driver door with the key the remaining three doors get locked unlocked at a time The tail gate door is not a part of the central locking provision To open the door from outside use the swing handle After unlocking the door with the key pull the swing handle upward The swing handles are provided on each door To open the door from inside pull the hinged handle outward Controls To open mS eer EER T sad HENGE be Outside swing handle Lock f b os Locking Unlocking lever Hinged handle Inside door handle 35 BEFORE DRIVING INCASE OF EMERGENCY 1 The electirically operated devices like central locking power window may malfunction in the event of flood fire due to temporary or permanent damage to the device Excerise approriate precautions for safety of yourself and other occupants 2 If the central locking system malfunctions and is unable to unlock
27. permanent repairs at TATA MOTORS Authorized Workshop at the earliest Terms and conditions and service coverage exclusions etc are subject to change without notice VALUE ADDED SERVICE Dear Customer It is our never ending responsibility and endeavor to ensure that our customer s expectations are fulfilled comprehensively To fulfill your vehicle service needs we recommend the following 1 Extended Warranty 2 Anti Rust Sound Deadening Engine waxing treatment 3 Iftex Fuel Additive System D For diesel and System G For Petrol 4 Car detailing programming Exterior Enrichment and Interior Enrichment Program These products shall help maintain optimum vehicle performance and shall enhance vehicle life We have tied up with best in the Class companies who would bring you the above world class products at affordable prices The above products are available with all our Dealers TASCs and TASPs Our Dealer Service marketing executive shall explain to you the benefits of the above mentioned products lt q gt TATA MOTORS EXTENDED WARRANTY Tata Motors recommends the purchase of Extended Warranty a product of Ws Global Administration Services and United India Insurance Coverage Mechanical Electrical Emission m Benifits Wo e insures you against unforeseen break down repair bills gt e Documentation is simple and hassle free e Near cashless amp speedy claim settlement Term e 18 1
28. replaced at an Authorised Service outlet SUSPENSION 1 Abnormal or excessive tyre wear Tyre out of balance Check balance and or adjust if required Steering geometry disturbed Adjust steering geometry Tyres not adequately inflated Adjust tyre pressure 127 EMERGENCY SERVICE TIPS SR NO PROBLEM OBSERVED 2 128 Abnormal noise from front end Ride too soft bumpy Suspension bottoms PROBABLE CAUSE Wobbly wheel or tyre Defective tyre Hub play not proper Brake grabbing Excessive braking Worn sticky or loose tie rod ends lower ball joints tie rod in side ball joints or drive shaft joints Warning noise for pad wear Damaged struts or mounting Worn suspension arm bushings Loose wheel nuts Loose suspension bolts or nuts Broken or damaged wheel bearing Poorly lubricated or worn strut bearings Excessive hub play Loose caliper housing bolts Faulty struts Over loaded Faulty struts Suspension ACTION TO BE TAKEN Replace wheel or tyre Replace tyre Adjust hub play Check and rectify Modify driving habit Replace tie rod end suspension arm tie rod or drive shaft joints Replace pad Repair mounting or replace struts Replace Tighten wheel nuts Tighten suspension bolts or nuts Replace Lubricate or replace strut bearings Adjust Check amp tighten Replace strut Check loading Replace struts IMPORTANT INFORAMTION AGGREGATE NUMBERS
29. safety and furthermore could infringe on car regulations Spare Wheel Location Your car s spare wheel is mounted as shown in figure on a cross member that is located just behind the rear seat and has its mounting on the rear suspension towers It is held in place by a single stud and tightened using a nut Ensure that the wheel is seated properly on the bracket amp is resting on the plyboard floor Spare Wheel removal procedure Follow these steps to remove the spare wheel of your car a Remove the nut on plate that holds the spare wheel with the cross member b Once this nut is removed the wheel that is resting on the ply board covering the LPG tank is now free c The wheel can now be lifted and taken out NOTE Once the spare wheel is repaired and is ready to be refitted keep the direction of the air filling nozzle outwards for easy air filling 108 Wheels amp Tyres 1 Spare Wheel 2 Spare Wheel Mounting Nut MAINTENANCE amp CAR CARE Jack removal procedure Your car s jack is located behind the spare wheel and is mounted on the floor You can have access to the jack once the spare wheel is removed To remove the jack first unscrew the hook end While refitting position the jack below the support rod amp screw the jack till it is firmly fitted Wheel Change When changing wheels use the jack provided with the car The jack with handle is located on tailgate inner sill Park the car on a
30. their locations are given in this manual Warranty claims can be settled by any Tata Motors Authorised Dealer for all failures while all warranty claims excluding the consideration on the replacement of major aggregates can be settled by any TASC which is authorised for handling warranty claims TASPs will not handle warranty repairs IMPORTANTINFORMATON p P VVVVV ServiceSchedue I OPERATION FREQUENCY eNone upcsysmem i wGwesdpnsUGedes Bevswe a X First at 10000 km amp thereafter at every 20000 km 3 RepacethelPGflter Catridgepaper U py A NN TT ele Check pressure regulator for mountings leakges damages proper functioning Rectify if any 6 Replace the pressure regulator diaphragm 40 Bo LLLI First at 10000 km amp thereafter at every 20000 km Drain oil if any from regulator First at 10000 km amp thereafter at every 20000 km l9 Multifunction valve Clean O Ring amp core Assy 10 Multifunction valve Replace Ex ANE 1 000 1 500 e 5 000 5 500 e e 10 00 10 500 e e 20 000 20 500 EE E E Ji I sanam 30 000 30 500 e e e e e 80000 80 500 e ojej ejej 90 000 90 500 elele el 100000 100500 e je ejeje je 40 000 40 500 e e e e ejej 50 000 50 500 e eje jej 6000 60 500 e e ejej eje 70 000 70 500 SSES Oe O T 139 IMPORTANT INFORMATION V VVVv vv V ServiceSched
31. to water Tow the car to a safe place Take the car to the nearest Authorised Service outlet to check for entry of water in the engine Lubricants in the engine and transaxle need to be changed in case of water entry Driving In Adverse Conditions STARTING amp DRIVING Driving on a Rainy Day Check wiper blades for proper functioning Check brakes steering and windows Check tyres for wear and tyre pressure Worn out tyres are unsafe on wet roads Avoid harsh braking and sharp turns It may cause loss of steering control and lead to the car skidding For slowing down shift to lower gears and apply brakes gently Keep lights on if visibility is poor Use heater and demister if required to clear off mist on the windshield Night Driving Dip the head lamp for oncoming traffic during night driving Maintain a speed such that you can stop within illuminated distance of the head lamps Use head lamp main dip beam to alert other users on turns cross roads etc Use side indicators to indicate lane change or turning Put on the hazard warning switch in case of hazardous parking or if your car is disabled to warn passing traffic Put on the fog lamps for Deluxe version if required Driving In Adverse Conditions 87 STARTING amp DRIVING Towing the Vehicle 88 For towing a car the best way is to use a wrecker Alternatively use a rigid tow bar Avoid using a fl
32. 8 or 150000 kms whichever occurs first For Indica Indigo amp Sumo e 18 30 or 150000 kms whichever occurs first For Indica Indigo Sumo and Safari Dicor 50000 kms 50000 kms or 36 months whichever occurs first For Taxis e 50000 kms 100000 kms or 36 months whichever occurs earlier for Taxis Indica Indigo Marina EMISSION WARRANTY Emission warranty is limited to the period of the Extended Warranty or 80 000 kms which ever is earlier Extended Warranty available in the dealership from where you have purchased your vehicle We strongly recommend purchase of Extended Warranty at time of purchase of your vehicle Surcharge applicable on purchase of Extended Warranty after 30 days of purchase of vehicle The Dealer Service Marketing Executive shall explain to you the Terms and conditions Coverage and Owner s responsibility Extended Warranty Booklet amp Cover Note The Extended Warranty booklet and cover note is the basis of the contract between United India Insurance Co and the Owner of the vehicle shown on the Extended Warranty Cover note The Customer to retain this booklet and the same to be produced to the dealer while claiming benefits under Extended Warranty 10 EXTENDED WARRANTY Note The 18 30 month extended warranty does not follow the 18 month Manufacturer s warranty The extended warranty comes into force once the manufacturer s warranty expires e g after 18 Months It is more restrictive
33. Backrest angle BEFORE DRIVING Head rest Adjustable on the front seat amp fixed on the rear seat Head rests are designed to help reduce the risk of neck injuries in case of accidents For best protection adjust the top of the headrest so that it is in level with one s ears To adjust the head rest pull push it to the desired position until it clicks The head rest can be adjusted up to 64 mm in steps of 16 mm If headrest is required to be removed for cleaning fabric etc pull the headrest fully up then push notch button with a thin punch while pulling the headrest up To install follow the reverse order of removal Avoid driving the car with the head rest removed as it is a A safety item Do not attempt to adjust the head rest while driving the car Rear Seat Split 60 40 A cushion bench 60 40 split seat has been provided for the rear passengers Any one of the split seat back can be folded by releasing the latch on the C pillar For making more luggage space the folded rear seat can be somersaulted further Before summersaulting ensure that the front seats are at 3 4 the full travel towards rear For fixing the seat back upright just push back the seat in position It will get locked by itself Interiors and Accessories 67 BEFORE DRIVING Interiors and Accessories SOMERSAULTED POSITION Lugguage space before somersault Lugguage space after somersault operation operation 68 BEFORE DRIVI
34. EFORE DRIVING Fog lamps if fitted Front and Rear fog lamps can be switched ON OFF by operating the switch on the Combi Switch Front fog lamp Rotate the switch clockwise to switch ON the fornt fog lamp Front fog lamps are operative only when the position lamps are switched ON Rotate the switch to same direction to switch OFF the front fog lamp The indicator on the instrument cluster comes ON when the front fog lamps are switched ON Rear fog lamp Rotate the switch anticlockwise to switch ON the rear fog lamp Rear fog lamps are operative only when the head lights are swithed ON or front fog lamps are switched ON Rotate the switch to same direction to switch OFF the rear fog lamp The indicator on the instrument cluster comes ON when the rear fog lamps are switched ON Controls Selector Selector 41 BEFORE DRIVING Accessory Switches if installed Accessory switches have been provided on the dash board near the steering column on the right hand side 1 switch Rear windshield demister unlatched The switch is pushed and released to switch ON and the knob returns to the normal position The function indicator lights up in amber indicating that the demister heater is ON The function is controlled through a timer and operates for 15 minutes approximately and goes OFF automatically at the end of the duration The heater can be switched OFF anytime by once
35. KNOW YOUR INDICA LPG IN CASE OF GAS LEAKAGE Do not panic The ECU automatically switches off the LPG supply from the tank As a safety precaution close the manual shut off valves provided on the Multifunction valve located on the LPG tank Ensure that the tank cover is properly fitted Roll down all the windows and keep the doors fully open The ECU will automatically switch the fuel mode to Petrol The ECU will not allow you to switch to LPG mode until the leakage is rectified Contact the nearest Tata Authorised service station and get car repaired FIRE EXTINGUISHER Two fire extinguishers are provided on the car one near driver seat and another in the luggage compartment Method of operation 1 Check if the pressure gauge needle in green zone 2 Hold upright and pull the pin 3 4 Direct discharge at base of flame with rapid sweeping Press the lever motion Recharge the fire extinguisher after use Safety Maintenance Check pressure on the gauge every week needle should remain in green region If it comes to red region please send for recharging The Fire Extinguisher is to be refilled every three years even if it is not used EN Fire extinguisher behind Rear Seat 29 KNOW YOUR INDICA LPG MANUAL SHUT OFF KNOB LEVER This knob is used to shut OFF LPG flow amp is located on the Multifunction valve on the Auto LPG Tank This valve should always be in open positi
36. NG Seat Belt Seat belts have been provided on the front seats with micro swtich on driver s side for the deluxe model A Always wear seat belts while driving Seat belt adjustment 1 2 3 9 Pull the tongue across your body and insert it into the buckle Check and ensure that the belt is not twisted Position the lap portion of the belt as low as possible across your hip bone Pull up the shoulder part of the belt to remove the slack Make sure that the belt goes over your collar bone and across the chest To unlatch the belt press the red button on the buckle Guide the belt to the pillar as it retracts Each belt should be used by one occupant only such as front LH RH Rear outboard passenger LH RH amp Rear lap belt location as per sketch The belt must not be put round a child seated on passenger s lap When the belt has been use in a serious accident or shows signs of severe fraying or of having been cut replace the belt kit The belt must not be altered or modified during use 10 The belts are meant intended for adult occupants only Interiors and Accessories 2 N BN X X J L ll eee SNL 7 a F LEM GENS am NENNEN Rear seat seat belts arrangement viewed from rear 69 BEFORE DRIVING 11 The belts if required should be repaired by authorised personnel only 12 The belts should not be dismounted if required authorised personnel only should ca
37. OR INJECTOR LINES FUEL RAIL LPG 32 LPG FILLER VALVE VENT TUBE COUPLING JOINT HIGH PRESSURE TUBE 8mm LPG TOROIDAL TANK MULTIFUNCTION VALVE UNDERBODY JOINT HIGH PRESSURE TUBE 6mm FILTER LPG 09 10 Location of LPG system components 01 02 03 04 BEFORE DRIVING CONTROLS INSTRUMENT PANEL HEATING VENTILATION amp AIR CONDITIONING INTERIORS amp ACCESSORIES Rear View Mirrors Sunvisors Glove Box Window Winding Power Windows Tray Cover with Coin Holder Plug Socket Rear Ashtray Digital Clock Roof Mounted Interior Lights Front Seat amp Seat Adjustments Head Rest Rear Seat Seat Belt Adjustment Tailgate Opening Fuel Flap Opening Music System Electrical Accessories Fitment LoadArea Lamp Front Fog Lamps Head Lamp Leveling Switch 33 BEFORE DRIVING Controls DRIVING CONTROLS Steering Wheel Digital Clock sering venee Instrument Cluster Hazard Warning Switch Air Vents Horn Pad Accessory Glove Box Switches s pno Headlamp Leveling Switch Power Socket Accelerator Pedal Brake Pedal Gear Lever Clutch Pedal Window Winding Switch In some versions the power socket is located on the floor console behind gear shift lever 34 BEFORE DRIVING Keys Your car comes with two identical keys With this key you can operate 1 Door Locks 2 Steering Lock cum ignition switch 3 Tail gate Lock 4 Glove box lt is advisable to keep one
38. ORTANT INFORMATION 1 ENGINE Model Type No of cylinders Bore Stroke Capacity Max engine output Max Torque Compression ratio Firing order 134 Bi fuel MPFI TATA 475 SI 58 Water cooled Bi fuel MPFI Petrol Engine 4 inline 5 mm x 67 5 mm 1193 cc Petrol 65 PS at 5000 rpm as per IS 14599 LPG 62 PS at 5000 rpm as per IS 14599 Petrol 102 Nm at 2600 rpm as per IS 14599 LPG 100 Nm at 2600 rpm as per IS 14599 10 1 1 3 4 2 Technical Specifications CLUTCH Type Outside diameter of clutch lining Friction area TRANSAXLE Model Type No of gears Gear ratios Final drive ratio Single plate dry friction diaphragm type 190 mm 285 sq cm Front wheel drive through constant velocity joints TA65 5 4 06 with overdrive Synchromesh on all forward gears Sliding mesh for reverse gear 5 Forward 1 Reverse 1st 3 64 2nd 1 95 3rd 1 27 4th 0 88 5th 0 714 Rev 3 58 4 06 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Technical Specifications Gear Shift Floor mounted with 6 STEERING International H pattern GL GLE 1 Manual Rack amp Pinion with Fifth and Reverse inline vercion Steering Gear with with interlock to prevent accidental engagement from collapsible steering column 5th to reverse GLS GLG 2 Hydraulic Power assisted 4 REARAXLE Non driven axle Version Rack amp Pinion Steering Independently suspended Gear with coll
39. Plug socket is provided on centralfacia for Deluxe versions This can be used for connecting loads upto 10A maximum like the mobile charger cigarette lighter etc To use this socket remove the cap first Always keep this socket covered with the cap when not in use A Interiors and Accessories 63 BEFORE DRIVING Rear Ash Tray if fitted Ash trays are provided on both rear doors for the occupants at the rear To open the rear ash tray press the lid it will rotate outward To remove the ashtray open fully and press down to disengage the top pivot pin To refit the ashtray locate the bottom piot pin and push the top pivot pin in to place Do not forget to extinguish the cigarette butts before putting them in the ash tray Do not put paper or other flammable material in the ash trays Digital Clock A digital clock is provided in the middle of the dash board It displays the time when the steering lock cum ignition switch is in IGN position Three push knobs H M and Z are provided for setting the time and for resetting the display to zero H for hours setting M for minute setting and Z for setting minutes to zero 64 Interiors and Accessories BEFORE DRIVING Roof Mounted Interior Light amp Reading Lamps Interior roof light and reading lamps with inbuilt switches are provided on the roof near the rear view mirror The central rectangular toggle switch 1 has t
40. able materials Inthe above condition engine may stall if the accelerator such as dry leaves grass etc as the exhaust pedal is released back to idle position system is hot enough to initiate FIRE e f engine stalls repeat the above procedure from beginning amp drive the car without releasing the accelerator pedal to Idle position 81 STARTING amp DRIVING Preparing to Drive The following checks and adjustments should be carried out before you start driving the car 82 Ensure that the windshield all mirrors windows and outside lights are clean Check amp adjust rear view mirrors Ensure that the windshield washer reservoir is full Ensure that the bonnet is properly closed Do not put excessive pressure on top of bonnet to avoid damage Check that any items that you may be carrying inside are fully secured Check amp adjust seat Ensure that all doors are locked properly Fasten seat belt properly Ensure that all gauges and indicator lights are working Check for blind areas being unobstructed in front and rear of the car Release the parking brake Before driving off check in the rear view mirror for oncoming traffic Switch on side indicator signal when getting into main stream of traffic Preparing To Drive Running in instructions During running in period i e first 1000 km follow the running in instructions given below A 1 After starting the engine do not rev it up Wa
41. again pushing and releasing the switch knob Note Switching ON and OFF can be done only with key in IGN position The demister heater remains ON even after removal of ignition switch key and goes OFF atthe end of 15 minutes period In case you have missed to switch it OFF Rear windshield wiper latched switch Push to switch ON Push to switch OFF The function indicator on the knob lights up in green when the wiper function is ON 42 Controls Rear windshield wash amp wipe unlatched switch Push and hold the switch knob for the operation of the wash function on the rear windshield glass for rear visibility through glass The function indicator lights up in green when wash function in ON Along with the wash fluid getting sprayed the wiper also operate with a delay to wipe the glass surface through timer control unit BEFORE DRIVING Gearshift lever amp Shifting pattern The gearshift lever is mounted on the central console between the two front seats The gearshift pattern is shown on the gear lever knob The reverse gear should be engaged only when the car is stationary Wait for 5 seconds after declutching to ensure smooth engagement of the reverse gear Parking brake A mechanical parking brake acting only on the rear wheels is provided on your car The parking brake lever is located behind the gearshift lever To apply the parking brake pull the lever up fully The indicator l
42. akes binding Get defect rectified Electric fan not working Get defect rectified High delivery pressure in A C Get defect rectified refrigerant circuit Radiator fins clogged Clean it Radiator water passage clogged Get it rectified Thermostat defective Get it rectified 122 PROBLEM OBSERVED Poor pickup Does not accelerate Belt squeal Low engine oil pressure indicator ON when engine is running even though engine oil level is within maximum minimum marking Engine cranks but does not start LPG Mode PROBABLE CAUSE Accelerator cable loose Air in the fuel system Clogged fuel filter Clogged air filter Clutch slipping out of adjustment Brakes grabbing Accelerator cable broken Fuel filter choked Loose belt Belt glazed Pressure transducer faulty and or oil pump faulty No fuel LPG Fuel filter Fuel lines choked Inertia Switch tripped safety solenoids not operating ACTION TO BE TAKEN Get it adjusted correctly e Remove the air e Clean Replace the element e Clean Replace the element Get it rectified Get it rectified Get cable replaced Replace Get belt tension adjusted Get belt replaced EMERGENCY SERVICE TIPS Engine Do not run the engine extensively Take the car to the nearest Authorised Service outlet amp get the fault rectified Get the unleaded fuel filled Get the fuel filter replaced Check fuse for fuel pump amp
43. anded premixed engine coolant in the radiator This is sufficient to operate the car upto 40 C Engine Cooling System Engine Coolant Tank 95 MAINTENANCE amp CAR CARE PETROL FUEL FILLING The fuel filler cap is located on the left rear side of the car The fuel filler lid can be unlocked by pulling the opening lever located on the out board side of the driver s seat and locked by simply closing the lid Remove the fuel filler cap slowly The fuel may be under pressure amp may spray out causing injury if the cap is opened suddenly Switch OFF the engine when refueling Do not use your mobile phone when you are at a Filling station The fuel cap is of the non vented type Use correct genuine cap for replacement Toremove the fuel filler cap turn the cap anti clockwise Turn the cap slowly to allow any residual pressure to escape e To install turn the cap clockwise till a click sound is heard Petrol is extremely flammable Do not smoke when refuelling and make sure there are no open flames or sparks nearby If you need to replace the fuel cap use only a cap specified for your car Using an improper fuel cap can cause a serious malfunctioning of the fuel system You can get the correct replacement from an Authorised Service outlet 96 Petrol Fuel Filling Cap CAUTION REMOVE SLOWLY FUEL SPRAY MAY CAUSE INJURY STICKER UNLEADED PETROL ONLY FOR PETROL VERSION WITH CATALYTIC CONVERTER
44. apsible 5 SUSPENSION steering column Front Independent Lower wishbone McPherson Strut SUL SNS SEL type Hear Independent Semi trailing 7 BRAKES arm with coil spring Service brakes Dual circuit diagonal split mounted on hydraulic shock hydraulic brakes through absorbers tandem master cylinder Antroll bar At front Front 231 mm dia disc brake Hear 180 mm dia drum brake Parking brake Lever type Console mounted Cable operated mechanical linkages acting on rear wheels 135 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Technical Specifications 8 WHEELS amp TYRES 12 PERFORMANCE Tyres 165 65 R13 kmph Wheel rims 4 50 J x 13 stylised steel rims Max speed at rated 140 PETROL mode No of wheels Front 2 GVW 135 LPG mode Rear 2 Spare 1 13 MAIN CHASSIS DIMENSIONS AS PER 1S0O 612 IN MM Nominal TOLERANCES AS PER 9 FUEL TANK INTEREUROPE STVZO Capacity 37 litres PETROL Wheel base 2400 81litres LPG Track front 1400 Track rear 1380 10 BODY Semi mono Volume Mini size MONE Maie s 5 door hatch back steel i enn Boo Overall length 3675 monocoque body Max Width Over body 1665 L Seen Over outer rear view mirrors System Voltage 12 Volts ve earth in open condition 1915 Battery 12V DIN 44 Overall height unladen 1485 Alternator 12V 90 Amps Min turning circle dia 9 8m Min turning clearance circle dia 10 2m Ground clearance unladen 166 136 IMPORTANT INFORMATION
45. ar from clogging Car Care PROPER PARKING Always park your car in shade to protect it from harsh sunlight or in a well ventilated garage so that there is no dampness on any part of the car WASHING YOUR CAR Follow these tips while washing your car HAND WASH 1 Always wash your car in shade and when the surface is at room temperature 2 Wash with mild car wash soap like Car Shampoo and use a soft 100 cotton cloth to avoid scratches Please take help of your dealer to buy the right products 3 Please be sure that you remove your wristwatch and wear soft gloves to avoid scratches due to finger rings or nails 4 To remove stubborn stains and contaminants like tar use turpentine or cleaners like Stain Remover which is safe for painted surfaces Again your dealer can help you in selecting the right product 5 Avoid substances like petrol diesel kerosene benzene or other solvents that cause damage to paint 6 Dry your vehicle thoroughly to prevent any damp spots 7 Rinse all surfaces thoroughly to prevent any traces of soap and other cleaners as this may lead to the formation of stains on the painted surface later 119 MAINTENANCE amp CAR CARE WAXING Waxing and polishing is recommended to maintain the gloss and wet look appearance of your paint finish 1 Use a good quality polish and wax for your car 2 Re wax your car when the water does not slip off the surface and collects over the sur
46. cator if provided This symbol lights up when the front fog lamps are switched ON Rear Fog Lamp Indicator if provided This symbol lights up when the rear fog lamps are switched ON Immobilizer Warning if fitted This system disables the starter motor circuit ignition supply and fuel cut off solenoid supply The vehicle can be unlocked only pressing the UNLOCK button of the corresponding vehicle remote It will blink when vehicle is immobilized condition Unlock with remote and start vehicle 48 Indicators BEFORE DRIVING Speedometer Main Odometer and Tripmeter on LCD The speedometer indicates the car speed in km hr The odometer records the total distance the car has been driven The tripmeter can be used to measure the distance travelled on each trip or between fuel fillings Keep track of the odometer reading amp follow the maintenance schedule regularly for meeting service requirements Odometer Tripmeter and Illumination intensity control on instrument panel LCD The instrument panel has an LCD to display the following Main Odometer Non resettable Counts upto 999999 kms Tripmeter A Resettable Counts upto 1999 9 kms Tripmeter B Resettable Counts upto 1999 9 kms Intensity level of instrument panel illumination selection among preset levels LCD has two line display The first line displays the Odometer count The second line displays either of Tripmeter A Tripmeter B In
47. cold start A significant loss of Power is noticed n the event of above symptoms drive the car at slow speed without rapid acceleration If the vehicle is continuously run with misfiring it may cause overheating of shell carpet etc resulting into fire Catalytic Converter Catalytic Covertor Avoid e Push start or tow starting the vehicle Use jump leads e Repeat not more than 3 times starting of the Vehicle Investigate the cause for difficulty in starting amp rectify the same e Long idling to warm up If the engine is running rough after a cold start e Switching off the ignition when driving down the hill This will not save fuel Fuel tank getting almost empty e Idling the engine with any of the Spark Plug Cable disconnected manually during diagnostic test Use appropriate test equipment e Pre Coating Painting of Catalytic Converter 105 MAINTENANCE amp CAR CARE Parking Warning Avoid parking the vehicle over inflammable materials such as dry leaves grass etc as the exhaust system is hot enough to initiate FIRE SPARK PLUG Petrol Engine Spark Plug MICO Spark Plug No FR6DC4 Spark Plug Gap 0 7 mm to 0 8 mm You should inspect the spark plugs periodically for carbon deposits When carbon accumulates on the spark plug a strong spark will not be produced Remove carbon deposits using a spark plug cleaner Spark Plug Replacement 1 Clean up any
48. cover of the air filter by loosening the screws oO Remove the air filter element c Clean it gently by tapping Clean air filter cover and air ducting d Check the element for puncture or pin holes by holding against a bright light source e If found to be OK reinstall the filter element Fit the cover with screws A a When acar is driven under dusty conditions frequent replacement of the air cleaner element may be required b Clogged air cleaners lead to greater intake resistance and result in increased fuel consumption Using low pressure compressed air blow off dust on the air cleaner element If the air cleaner element appears to be choked replace it with a new one 94 Air Filter Air Filter MAINTENANCE amp CAR CARE ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM If engine overheating occurs there could be a fault in the cooling system which may be due to 1 OOND oO G Iv Insufficient coolant in the cooling system or dirt scales having accumulated inside the cooling water passages especially in the radiator core Choking or damage of radiator passages Defective thermostat Non operation of electrically operated fan 40 Amp fuse blown Coolant leakage Auxiliary tank cap not sealing properly A C condenser fan not working Excessive refrigerant charging in the A C system Improper bleeding of the cooling system Prevention of Rust Formation To prevent rust formation use the br
49. ct leads in the order as shown in the sketch Do not connect the lead to the negative terminal of the discharged battery The connection of the ve lead point should be as far away from the discharged battery as possible and close to the starter motor on engine transaxle Route the leads so that they cannot get caught by the rotating parts in the engine compartment The engine of the car providing the jump start can be allowed to run during starting Attempts to start the engine of the car with the discharged battery should be made at intervals of one minute After starting allow both engines to idle for approximately 3 minutes with the leads still connected MAINTENANCE amp CAR CARE Catalytic Converter The catalytic converter is fitted on your car to reduce exhaust pollution The catalytic converter will quickly heat up after starting to ensure that it operates correctly during the warm up phase of the engine On a car with a catalytic converter the fuel tank filler neck is of reduced diameter compatible with standard unleaded petrol supply nozzle Even one time use of leaded petrol may cause A permanent damage to the catalytic converter Hence use unleaded petrol only Care amp Maintenance Use Unleaded Petrol only since use of Leaded Petrol will damage poison the Catalytic Converter permanently Consult an Authorised Service Outlet at the earliest when Engine misfires or runs irregularly following a
50. dirt or oil that is collected around the spark plug caps 2 Pull out the spark plug cables by gripping at the connector 3 Remove the spark plug with the help of a special socket 4 Check and adjust the gap it should be 0 7 mm to 0 8 mm 5 Replace the spark plug if the gap is more than 1 2 mm 6 Fix the spark plug and tighten it to the torque of 25 Nm dry 106 Spark Plug Mum LB Be 0 7mm to 0 8mm Saprk plug 7 Fit the spark plug cable until a click sound is heard Repeat the procedure for the other spark plugs Tighten the spark plug carefully Overtightening can damage the threads in the cylinder head A loose spark plug or loose spark plug cable can affect combustion and cause damage to engine and catalytic converter MAINTENANCE amp CAR CARE CARBON CANISTER As petrol evaporates in the fueltank hydrocarbons are discharged into the atmosphere The carbon canister stores these hydrocarbons from the fuel tank Air drawn through the carbon canister into the engine should be controlled to maintain exhaust emissions within desired limits as well as to ensure good driveability The carbon canister should be replaced at an Authorised Service outlet Carbon Canister Carbon Canister 107 MAINTENANCE amp CAR CARE WHEELS amp TYRES Always use only the recommended size of wheel rims amp tyres Use of non recommended rims and tyres may have an adverse effect on car
51. doors electrically the door can still be opened by manually unlocking knob 1 and opening the door using lever 2 The mechanical system overrides the electrically operated system Childproof Lock Both the rear doors of the car are provided with childproof locks Push the lock lever located on the vertical face near the rear lock downward before closing the door The door which has been locked can no longer be opened from inside When child lock on rear door is LOCKED the door can only be opened from outside Use front doors to exit or take help of front occupants A Deactivate the childproof lock when not required 36 Controls BEFORE DRIVING Steering lock cum ignition switch The steering column lock cum ignition switch has the following four positions and is operated with the key 1 LOCK POSITION The key can be inserted or taken out only in this position When the key is removed from the switch the steering is locked To unlock the steering insertthe key and also turn itto the OFF Steering unlock position OFF POSITION In this position the steering lock opens and the music system is powered Ignition Switch Controls IGN POSITION This is for switching ON the power supply to the following items Blower amp A C if fitted e Engine cooling fan e Horn Power Socket Power window if provided e Head Lamp Leveling Switch e Headlamps e Frontfog lamps
52. e checked for balance if a tyre or tube Is repaired 110 Wheels amp Tyres Whenever a tyre or wheel rim is changed the tyre needs to be balanced 1 Permissible imbalance for tyre with rim 125 gm cm max 2 Total balance weight should be within 80 gm on each side 3 Relocate the tyre on the wheel rim if the weight required to balance is more than 80 gm 4 Balance weights are available from 5 gm to 80 gm in steps of 5 gm 5 Do not use more than one balance weight on one side MAINTENANCE amp CAR CARE Tyres Check for inflation and condition of your car tyres periodically Inflation Check the pressure in the tyres when they are cold Refer to the tyre information label fitted on the driver side doorpost for correct cold tyre pressure Recommended Tyre Pressures with cold tyres Refer page no 12 You should have your own tyre pressure gauge and use it at all times This makes it easier for you to tell if pressure loss is caused by atyre problem and not by variation between gauges Keeping the tyres properly inflated gives you the best combination of riding comfort handling and tyre life Over inflation of tyres makes the car ride bumpy and harsh Tyres are more prone to uneven wear and damage from road hazards Under inflated tyres reduce your comfort in car handling and are prone to failures due to high temperature They also cause uneven wear and more fuel consumption Inspection A Ev
53. e is indicative amp the actual reach time will be conveyed by the call centre at the time of breakdown call The reach time can vary depending on the traffic density amp time of the day The reach time indicated does not account for delays due to but not limited to acts of God laws rules amp regulations for time being in force orders of statutory 24X7 ON ROAD ASSISTANCE or Govt authorities industrial disputes inclement weather heavy down pour floods storms natural calamities road blocks due to accidents general strife and law amp order conditions viz fire arson riots strikes terrorist attacks war etc On spot repairs at breakdown site shall depend on nature of complaints amp will be as per the discretion of the ASP The decision for free of charge repairs will be as per the warranty policy amp procedures of TATA MOTORS LTD and as per the interpretation of the same by ASP You will be duly informed by the ASP amp call centre for the change applicable if any All charges wherever applicable need to be settled directly with the ASP 8c 24X7 ON ROAD ASSISTANCE EXCLUSION OF LIABILITIES Itis understood that TATA MOTORS shall be under no liability whatsoever in respect of any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly out of any delay in or non delivery of defect deficiency in service parts provided by ASP In case vehicle cannot be repaired on site customers are advised to use the to
54. ecutive will explain to you the benefits and terms and conditions of this treatment We have been explained the Terms and conditions Coverage and Owner s responsibility by the Dealer Service Marketing Executive wish to avail _ Do not wish to avail these treatment Customer s Sign Dealer s Sign 16 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Taking care of the Environment Tata Motors is committed to producing cars using environmental friendly technology A number of features have been incorporated in our passenger cars which are specifically designed to ensure environmental compatibility throughout the life cycle of the car We would like to inform you that your car meets Emission norms and is being regularly validated at the manufacturing stages to keep up with the stringent emission norms As auser you too can protect the environment by operating your car in a proactive manner A lot depends on your driving style and the way you maintain your car Listed below are few tips that will help you do so WHILE DRIVING gt Avoid frequent and violent acceleration gt Do not carry any unnecessary weight on the vehicle as it overloads the engine gt Avoid using devices requiring high power consumption during slow traffic condition gt It is not advisable to warm up the engine during the first start of the day by idling as cold temperatures Taking Care of the Environment within the engine could cause rise in the emissio
55. els marked in the switch depending upon the loading of the vehicle Head lamp leveling can be done with the head lamp in Low beam and in ON position NOTICE e Setting should be done only when the car is stationary e Since the leveling switch alters the headlamp focus pattern under varying load conditions it is advisable to select the correct position before starting a trip depending on load Interiors and Accessories 73 STARTING AND DRIVING THE CAR m STARTING amp DRIVING m DRIVING INADVERSE CONDITIONS Towing the vehicle Engine coolantlevel DRIVING A DIESEL PETROL CAR Brake fluid level m DRIVINGSAFETY m CAR SAFETY CHECKS Opening amp closing the bonnet e Driving through water e Check list e Driving on a rainy day e Fuel level e Night driving e Engine oil level m STARTING amp STOPPING e Starting the engine e Stopping the engine m PREPARING TO DRIVE e Preparing to drive e Running in instructions e Gear shifting m FUEL ECONOMY e Instructions to improve fuel economy 75 STARTING amp DRIVING OPENING amp CLOSING THE BONNET Opening 1 Ensure that the car is in neutral gear with the parking brake applied 2 Pull the bonnet release lever located under the right hand corner of the dash board The bonnet will pop up slightly 3 Raise the bonnet slightly and with your finger lift the secondary lock lever located under the bonnet centre 4 Lift the bonnet
56. ependent on your style of driving To operate your car as economically as possible use the following driving suggestions Avoid Excessive Idling Switch OFF the engine if you have to stop for more than a minute Avoid fast starts amp unnecessary stops Start off slowly from traffic lights or stop signs to prevent increased fuel consumption and reduced engine life Avoid unnecessary deceleration stopping or slowing down and then acceleration which uses more fuel Always maintain clean air cleaner The amount of air supplied will reduce due to clogged air cleaner resulting in waste of fuel due to incomplete combustion Avoid incorrect tyre pressures Under inflated tyres result in increased running resistance of the tyres leading to wastage of fuel 84 Fuel Economy Always have the engine tuned correctly through recommended maintenance at an Authorised Service outlet Proper Driving Practices Keep a safe distance from other vehicles to avoid braking suddenly Do not rest your foot on the clutch pedal It does not allow full engine power to be transmitted to the vehicle and reduces Clutch life Fuel economy speeds Gear Speed kmph 1st 10 2nd 25 3rd 35 4th 50 5th 60 MPFI System The multi point fuel injection system has been designed to meet various load and speed conditions of the engine and doesn t require any regular maintenance MPFI system should be serviced by authorised service person
57. ery time you check inflation pressure you should also examine tyres for leakage damage foreign objects amp wear Wheels amp Tyres UNDER INFLATION CORRECT OVER INFLATION EXCESSIVE UNIFORM EXCESSIVE SIDE THREAD TYRE WEAR CENTRE THREAD WEAR WEAR MAINTENANCE amp CAR CARE You should look for Bumps or bulges in the tread or the side of the tyre Replace the tyre if you find either of these conditions Cuts splits or cracks in the side of the tyre Replace the tyre if you notice this on the fabric or cord Excessive tread wear or non uniform tyre wear Tyre Rotation To help increase tyre life and distribute wear more evenly you should have tyres rotated at specified intervals or earlier depending on the operation of car and tyre wear pattern The illustration shows how to rotate tyres when a normal spare wheel is included in tyre rotation 112 Wheels amp Tyres cox S Tyre Rotation MAINTENANCE amp CAR CARE Your car s LPG system is protected against short circuit overload by a fuse 15 A fitted in the fuse box that is located behind the dash board on the right hand side To replace a blown fuse 1 2 3 Open fuse box cover Identify blown fuse from its melted wire Remove the blown fuse amp replace with one of similar amperage For location of the fuse refer next page Take your car to a TATA Authorised service centre to find out the reason for the fuse
58. exible cable or rope as your car may crash into the car towing your car when it stops suddenly Switch ON the hazard warning signals of both the cars to warn other road users Where possible keep the engine idling so that power steering assistance and brake vacuum are available Limit the speed to 20 30 kmph In case of brake failure use the parking brake to control the car Driving In Adverse Conditions Rear Towing Hook STARTING amp DRIVING DRIVING SAFETY Seat Belt Seat belts are life saving equipment and their use reduces the chance of injury and severity of injury in case of an accident It is strongly recommended that all the car occupants should always wear the seat belt while car is in motion Influence of Alcohol Avoid driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs Alcohol and drugs will severely impair your control on the vehicle and increase the risk of injury to yourself and others Mobile phones Avoid using mobile phones while driving This could divert your attention from the road and result in an accident Fatigue Rest Revive Survive Do not attempt driving when you feel tired or sleepy Long distance driving can tire you very much and fatigue can dull your reflexes and judgment Take a break and get refreshed at intervals Driving Safety CAR SAFETY CHECKS Windshield wiper windshield washer Always keep windshield glass clean to avoid any distraction in visibility Ens
59. f Carpets Vacuum clean the carpet regularly to remove dirt Dirt will make the carpet wear out faster Periodically shampoo the carpet to keep it looking new Use carpet cleaners preferably foam type Follow the instructions that come with the cleaner applying it with a sponge or soft brush Keep the carpeting as dry as possible by not adding water to the foam 117 MAINTENANCE amp CAR CARE Cleaning of Windows Front amp Rear Glass Clean the windows inside and outside with commercially available glass cleaners This will remove the haze that builds up on the inside of windows Use a soft cloth or paper towels to clean all glass and plastic surfaces Maintaining the car when not in extended use Park the car in covered dry and if possible well ventilated premises Engage a gear Remove the cables from the battery terminals first remove the cable from the negative terminal Make sure the handbrake is not engaged Clean and protect the painted parts using protective wax Clean and protect the shiny metal parts using commercially available special compounds Sprinkle talcum powder on the rubber windscreen wiper and rear window wiper blades and lift them off the glass Slightly open the windows Cover the car with a cloth or perforated plastic sheet Do not use sheets of imperforated plastic as they do not allow moisture on the car body to evaporate 118 Car Care Inflate the tyres to 0 5 bar abo
60. face in patches Further tips for the care of your new INDICA finish We recommend that you do not use an automatic car wash as the stiff brushes or sponges could mar the finish and damage the surface of your car Wash the vehicle by hand with cool and clean water using a soft cloth or sponge Please do not use soap but a car shampoo recommended by your dealer Please take the following precautions 1 Always wash your car in shade avoiding direct exposure to sunlight during washing 2 Dry wiping your car may lead to the formation of scratches and hence always use a soft cloth and clean water while wiping your car 3 Always keep your car parked in a well ventilated shade Exposure to heat with entrapped moisture promotes corrosion 120 Car Care Avoid driving on gravel roads as the possibility of paint chip off due to the impact of stones is high If you are driving on freshly tarred road check immediately afterwards for any stains amp clean them External contamination in the form of sap or industrial fall out may mar or develop spots on a new finish Hence avoid parking your car near trees which are known to drop sap or near factories which give out heavy smoke The acid content in bird droppings may damage the newly painted finish and hence any bird dropping must be immediately washed off The paint finish is susceptible to damage in case petrol brake fluid liquid from car battery oil ant
61. g lamps This should be done at the Authorised Service outlets Head Lamp Bulb Replacement Switch OFF the head lamps amp ensure that the bulb is not hot Open the bonnet and remove the lamp connector from the head lamp bulb Remove rubber cap Unlock the locking clip and take out the bulb from the holder This should be done carefully otherwise it may lead to breakage of the bulb holder holding clip e Note the instructions on the bulb carton Head Lamps Head Lamp Fog Lamp 115 MAINTENANCE amp CAR CARE Replace the bulb with a new one of the same type with right orientation in the holder Lock the clip fit the rubber cap and fix the connector Switch ON the head lamps and check the lighting Do not clean or touch the head lamp reflector as it will damage the mirror finish of the surface The horizontal and vertical adjustment screws are located on the back of the reflector Precise adjustment can be carried out only in the authorised workshops When replacing the head lamp bulb handle it by gripping the cap Protect the glass from contact with your skin or hard object If you touch the glass clean it with spirit amp a clean cloth After replacement of the bulb in any emergency get the head lamp adjustment done at an Authorised Service outlet at the earliest Halogen head lamp bulbs get very hot when illuminated Oil perspiration or a scratch on the glass can cause the bu
62. g the engine than 10 secs can damage the starter motor Also Stopping the Engine immediately release the key after the engine has started Letthe car come to a stop and engine to idle otherwise the flywheel ring starter motor may get Turn the key to OFF position damaged Parking Park the car in a safe place Switch on the indicator EM signal before turning to park It is normal that the starting time in LPG mode is longer Apply the parking brake Net that n S 99 lere pns la due to e Ensure that all window glasses are closed and all lamps physical property of LPG as a result the engine has to ae uned OEE be maintained in cranking state for a longer time when At night put on the parking lights if required dad aS tamna Mel e Remove the key from the ignition switch Starting the engine with a malfunction e Place wheel chokes at the wheels if parked on a slope e Press the clutch pedal and turn the ignition key to IGN NOTE position Read the Parking Brake section in BEFORE DRIVING e Press the accelerator pedal by 1 4th of full travel Do not for precautions on how to park the vehicle on a slope depress the accelerator pedal fully down e Crank the engine If the engine starts car may be driven Do not leave the key inside the car to nearest authorised service outlet even though Check A Do not leave children unsupervised in the car Engine lamp is indicating a malfunction Avoid parking the car over inflamm
63. he engine and accelerate to warm up Knob A Maximum hot position Knob B Very High Knob C Towards windshield HP Switch E Fresh air mode condition Once the windscreen has become clear move the fan switch to desired speed Notice Electric heater coil is provided for demisting of tail gate glass for deluxe versions Normal Heating For vehicles fitted with HVAC Knob A Suitable temperature position Knob B Suitable blower speed Knob C Towards face amp feet nig r A C OFF Air Circulation Fresh switch BEFORE DRIVING Quick Heating All settings as explained before except air circulation switch to recirculation Once vehicle is heated switch back to fresh mode Ventilator The air flow can be adjusted continuously with the rotary control knob at the vents on the dash board The air vents can be adjusted upward and downward This is common for HVAC AC and ventilation Notice Refrigerant charged in the air conditioning circuit has been identified on the label over front body member Use only refrigerant as given in the label for topping up or recharge i e do not charge R12 CFC in the vehicle earlier charged with R134a Non CFC or vice versa Notice Fresh air is taken from the grill opening provided at base of windshield glass outside the vehicle Keep these openings clear and free from fallen leaves etc Heating Ventilation amp Air Conditioning Air Flow Di
64. hree positions e When the central rectangular toggle switch is in the MIDDLE position the light will come ON only when any of the doors are opened e When this switch is inthe RIGHT position the light will remain OFF in all conditions e When this switch is in the LEFT position the light will be continuously ON irrespective of whether any of the doors are open Two more triangular push type switches 2 are provided to operate the individual reading lamps Interiors and Accessories Reading Lamps Roof Mounted Interior Lamp and Reading Lamps 65 BEFORE DRIVING Front Seats and Seat Adjustments Front Seats Both the driver and co driver seats are of bucket type to provide maximum riding comfort Moving the seats forward and backward To adjust the seat position lift the lever under the seat cushion front then move the seat to the desired position and release the lever Make sure the seat is locked in position Adjusting the angle of the seat back To adjustthe angle ofthe seat back a lever has been provided on the sides of the front seats By lifting the lever you can adjust the angle of the backrest Do not adjust the seat when the car is in motion Always adjust the seat back to an upright position and sit well back in the seat 66 Interiors and Accessories Front Seat Adjustment Levers 1 Lever for backward amp forward movement 2 Lever for Seat
65. ide the fuse If it is damaged replace it with a fuse of same rating and type Push the fuse firmly into the holder Check that all other fuses are firmly in position and fix the cover back in position Spare fuses are provided in the fuse box in the cabin If the replaced fuse of the correct rating burns out in short time there is probably a serious electrical problem in your car Get the car attended to at the nearest our Authorised Service outlet If any of the function relays is found defective replace it by a genuine relay Never use a fuse of higher rating than specified Always ensure that spare fuses are replenished 114 T Fuse amp It s Location Engine compartment Cabin compartment under dashboard Cabin compartment under driver s seat if installed MAINTENANCE amp CAR CARE Head Lamps The head lamps are provided with halogen lamps of H4 type with double filament for providing straight ahead illumination of the road for long distance or a dip beam which illuminates the road immediately ahead for short distance visibility Use dip beam to avoid inconvenience blinding the drivers of oncoming vehicles The head lamps must be properly aligned in order to obtain maximum road illumination and reduced glare for oncoming traffic It is recommended to check alignment of head lamp beams periodically Focusing of Head Lamps amp Front Fog Lamps Provision is made for focusing of head lamps and front fo
66. ifreeze transmission fluid or windshield solvent spills onto the painted surface In case of such a spillage immediately rinse the affected area with water Avoid wiping the area far as possible however if wiping is required ensure that you wipe the area gently with soft cotton cloth Avoid using sharp objects to scrap off tar or mud from a painted surface as it may develop scratches or may peel off the paint EMERGENCY SERVICE TIPS e ENGINE e CLUTCH e TRANSAXLE e BRAKES e STEERING SYSTEM e ELECTRICAL e SUSPENSION 121 EMERGENCY SERVICE TIPS Engine These tips are given for your guidance These preliminary jobs are to be carried out in an emergency In normal cases the problems should be attended to in an Authorised Service outlet by following the repair procedures given in the Workshop Manual SR NO PROBLEM OBSERVED PROBABLE CAUSE ACTION TO BE TAKEN ENGINE LPG 1 Engine not cranking Dead battery loose or improper Get battery checked and or changed battery electrical connections Jump start using another battery Clean amp tighten connections Engine stop solenoid fuse blown Replace the fuse 2 Engine overheats Coolant level low coolant leakages Check and correct leakages Top up coolant Hose collapsed torn e Get the hose replaced Low engine oil level Add oil Cap not sealing properly Fitthe auxiliary water tank cap correctly A C condenser fan not working Get defect rectified Br
67. ight B on the instrument panel will come ON To release it pull the lever up slightly press the release button and push the lever down The parking brake indicator B on the instrument panel will go OFF when the parking brake lever is fully released When parking on level ground place the gear lever in the Neutral position When parking on a downhill gradiant place the gear lever in Reverse position When parking on uphill gradiant place the gear lever in the 1st position Apply the parking brake properly before leaving the car amp release it before moving Use the parking brake for holding the car on a gradient Controls 43 BEFORE DRIVING Instrument Panel INSTRUMENT PANEL Indicators Engine RPM Speedometer Meter Sei RPM x 100 x OW mtata fafai IB Temperature Gauge LCD Fuel Gauge Set Knob Mode Selector Knob All indicators may not be provided on some clusters 44 BEFORE DRIVING Turn Signal and Hazard Warning l Il Turn Signal Turn signal lamps can be operated only when the ignition supply is ON by using the turn indicator switch on the combiswitch The direction indicator lt LHS and E gt RHS on the instrument cluster flashes along with external indicator lights as selected Hazard Warning This can be operated without ignition ON Press the hazard warning switch red knob on the centre of the dash board all side indicator lights and indicato
68. il it is too late Benefits of Anti Rust treatment Aprofessionally applied range of world class products offering real value to the new and used car customer The treatment has been developed to withstand the harshest environmental and climatic conditions rst Pollutants stone and gravel impact etc Insulate cabin space from external noises Expensive tin work and Denting Painting avoided Higher resale value for the car Higher safety uncorroded vehicle Upto 60 months warranty amp 10 free checkups available 13 ANTI RUST SOUND DEADENING amp ENGINE WAXING Engine Wax Treatment Engine Wax is a beige coloured transparent lacquer coating on the engine compartment Corrosion Prevention for the Engine compartment Neat clean and New Look to Engine compartment No effect on MPFI vehicles Engine wax can withstand upto 200 degrees temp No need of cleaning the engine compartment with diesel once engine wax is sprayed Life of over a year Sound Deadening System Door vibration deadeners These pads when stuck on the insides of the sheet metal increase sheet metal rigidity reduce vibrations and increase riding comfort Used for reducing the sheet metal vibration in a vehicle Product to be used once in the life of the vehicle Life Time Warranty Effect is Life long i e until amp unless pads are physically removed e Negligible increase in Weight amp hence no effect on fuel consumption
69. imum fuel economy The permitted engine rpm upper limit is the start of Red Zone on the dial If RPM meter does not indicate during initial cold starting gently raise the engine rpm till the battery charge lamp goes OFF Temperature gauge The gauges indicates the temperature level of the engine coolant The red zone at H indicates temperatures higher than normal A visual warning indication Red coloured comes ON indicating that when the coolant temperature is higher than normal Avoid driving when the pointer is in the red zone It indicates engine overheating which may be due to insufficient coolant in the radiator or due to any other defect Take the car to the nearest Authorised Service outlet for necessary attention Never remove the cap from the coolant reservoir when the engine is hot Do not restart the engine until the problem has been duly attended Gauges APM x 100 High Temperature Warning Temperature Gauge 51 BEFORE DRIVING Fuel Gauge The fuel gauge indicates the approximate fuel level in the tank When the engine is in Petrol mode the petrol LED glows and the gauge shows the level of petrol and likewise when it is LPG mode the LPG LED glows and shows the LPG level When the needle touches the red band indicating reserve capacity has been reached a visual warning indication Amber coloured comes ON indicating the fuel level is low Refill the fuel tank at the earliest Audio
70. ine with closed manual service valves before any repair work on the gas lines joints Remove the LPG tank during the welding brazing work on the Car Fast flashing of LPG light on the instrument cluster means fault in the LPG system please get the car repaired at the nearest Authorised TATA Service center Immediately repair replace any damaged fuel or system component Do s amp Dont s Use the fire extinguishers provided with the car in case of unlikely event of fire Two of these are provided one near the driver seat and the other in the boot Read instructions on Fire extinguisher to know how to use it DON TS Over filling the LPG Tank can cause safety issues like gas leakage Please DONOT over fill the tank beyond its capacity of 31 litres Keep the car away from any Fire source Never use naked flame fire to check gas leakages Never carry out any welding brazing on the LPG tanks Avoid direct contact with LPG as it may cause frost burns Wash instructions Do not direct high pressure washer fluid water jets at electrical devices amp their connectors during washing This is to prevent malfunction failure of electrical system due to water ingress Do not tamper any electrical or mechanical settings Do not scrap gas cut the LPG cylinder as it contains pressurised gas which is flamable Do not leave the LPG tank cover open For any clarifications please contact the Authorised TATA Service center
71. ing Triangle There is an advance warning triangle provided along with your vehicle In case there is a breakdown and the vehicle is parked at the side of road Driving Safety then the triangle is to be kept as per instructions given below Remove advance warning triangle from case and assemble Place the triangle on the road behind the vehicle when it stranded on the road The triangle must be at least 50 meters behind the vehicle in the same lane of traffic Increase the distance to 150 meters on a highway or if a bad hill top obscures the view m MAINTENANCE POINTS e Engine compartment e Engine compartmentlamp e Windshield washer e Air Filter e Engine cooling system e Engine oil and oil filter e Belttension e Fuelsystem e Transaxle oil e Cluth amp clutch adjustment e Brake amp brake adjustment e Power steering e Battery e Catalytic Converter e Spark plug e Carbon canister e LPG filter e LPG pressure regulator diaphragm MAINTENANCE amp CAR CARE e Starting the engine with jump leads e Wheel change e Wheel alignment e Wheel balancing e Tyres amp tyre rotation e Spare wheel e Repairing a tyre tube e Fuses amp Relays e Head lamp and head lamp adjustment CAR CARE e Washing e Polishing e Cleaning of carpets e Cleaning of glass e Wiper care e Paintcare 9 MAINTENANCE POINTS Engine Compartment ENGINE COMPARTMENT INDICA LPG NUNG
72. its e Cleans injector and fuel system Maintains peak engine performance Saves diesel petrol and maintenance cost Reduces smoke and harmful emission Helps Smooth running of the engine Reduces deposit on intake manifold and combustion chamber Reduces deposit on injector tips Approved for use in TATA INDICA INDIGO SUMO amp SAFARI TREAT YOUR CAR TO EXPERIENCE THE ULTIMATE PERFORMANCE Directions of use e Remove cap squeeze lightly till dispenser fills to 10 ml mark Add before filling up the tank Use at the rate of 1 ml per litre of fuel For best results regular use is recommended We have been explained the Terms and conditions Coverage and Owner s responsibility by the Dealer Service Marketing Executive wish to use Do not wish to use this treatment Customer s Sign 12 Dealer s Sign ANTI RUST SOUND DEADENING amp ENGINE WAXING Why are Corrosion Protection Waxes necessary Dinitrol Corrosion is caused by IMO Water salt water acid rain amp atmospheric fallouts Critical areas are Cavities joints crevices spot welds underbody Corrosion is the most important factor when we talk about the vehicle life If you treat your car you can prolong the life ltis very dangerous to drive around in a corroded car The corrosion creeps onto the car from the inside and from the outside The most dangerous kind of corrosion is often not discovered unt
73. k are valid as on the date of printing Tata Motors reserves the right to make changes in design and specifications and or to make additions to or improvements in this product without obligation to install them on products previously sold A Indicates CAUTION CALL 1 800 209 7979 FOR y A On Road Assistance from Tata Motors MyTVS Dear Customer lt is our responsibility and our endeavour to ensure that you have our complete service backup if ever wherever and whenever you need the same When you have a road network that spans 33 80 kms the probability of a breakdown happening within hailing distance of a TATA MOTORS Authorized Workshop is very low It is Precisely for this reason we have tied up with My TVS who will provide breakdown assistance including towing to the nearest TATA MOTORS Authorized Workshop through their Authorized Service Providers ASP The 24X7 On Road Assistance Program shall be automatically available to your vehicle for the duration of Warranty period The program shall also be available for Extended Warranty period if you avail the same at the time of buying of your vehicle 24X7 ON ROAD ASSISTANCE Response Time for the On Road Assistance Program Within City Limits On State or National Highways Ghat Roads and other places 120 minutes The response time will depend on the location terrain traffic density and the time of the day Standard procedure when calling for On Road As
74. key after the engine has started otherwise the flywheel ring starter motor may get damaged KNOW YOUR INDICA LPG LPG Fuel Filling Cap 25 KNOW YOUR INDICA LPG RUNNING ON LPG A Fuel Selector Switch is provided on the dashboard By toggling this switch you can choose your fuel option for running If LPG mode is selected a green light indicating LPG illuminates on the instrument cluster If Petrol mode is selected the LPG light on instrument cluster turns OFF If petrol mode is selected the engine starts and runs using petrol as fuel If LPG mode is selected there are two stages of starting e The engine starts by using petrol when the engine is cold and automatically switches over to LPG once the engine warms up e After attaining the warm up temperature the engine starts and runs by using LPG as fuel IMPORTANT Ensure that your car has sufficient petrol in the tank as petrol is used for starting until the engine warms up IMPORTANT Ensure that you run your car in petrol mode for atleast 30kms for every 300kms covered in LPG mode Running on LPG GAS Selector Switch KNOW YOUR INDICA LPG Petrol to LPG mode You can shiftto LPG fuel mode by pressing the Fuel Selector Switch till the LPG light on the instrument cluster starts flashing On successful transition to LPG mode the green LPG light glows permanently indicating that the car is running using LPG as fuel
75. lb to break due to the heat 116 Head Lamps 1 Head lamp bulb 2 Position lamp bulb 3 Rubber cap 4 Cable Assembly 5 Side Indicator bulb MAINTENANCE amp CAR CARE CAR CARE The car is subjected to many external influences such as climate road conditions industrial pollution and proximity to the sea These conditions demand regular care of the car body Dirt insects bird droppings oil grease fuel and stone chippings should be removed as soon as possible Washing Do not wash the car in direct sunlight wash in shade Spray the car thoroughly with a cold water jet car on a washing pit or hoist Mix car shampoo in the wash water No solvent fuel thinners need be used NOTICE Avoid wiping of painted surface in dry condition as it may leave scratches on the painted surface Use a soft bristle brush sponge or soft cloth and rinse it frequently while washing When you have washed the whole exterior dry it with a chamois or soft cloth After drying the car inspect it for chips and scratches that could allow corrosion to start Apply touch up paint where necessary Polishes Polishes and cleaners can restore shine to the painted surface that has oxidised and become dull They normally contain mild abrasives and solvents that remove the top layer Car Care Car on Washing Pit of the finish coat Polish your car if the finish does not regain its original shine after using wax Cleaning o
76. lishments our authorised dealers service centres or service points in any way so as in our judgement which shall be final and binding to affect Terms and Conditions its reliability nor shall it apply if in our opinion which shall be final and binding the car is subjected to misuse negligence improper or inadequate maintenance or accident or loading in excess of such carrying capacity as certified by us or such services as prescribed in our Owner s Manual and Service Book are not carried out by the buyer through our sales or service establishments our authorised dealers service centres or service points This warranty shall not cover normal wear and tear or any inherent normal deterioration of the car or any of its parts arising from the actual use of the car or any damage due to negligent or improper operation or storage of the car This warranty shall not apply to normal maintenance services like oils amp fluid changes 19 WARRANTY 20 head lamps focussing fastener retightening wheel balancing tyre rotation adjustment of valve clearance fuel timing ignition timing and consumables like bulbs fuel filters amp oil filters etc This warranty shall not apply to any damage or deterioration caused by environmental pollution or bird droppings This warranty shall not apply to V belts hoses and gas leaks in case of air conditioned cars Slight irregularities not recognised as affecting the function o
77. n such as CO amp HC particulate Monitor the car s fuel consumption regularly If it shows a rising trend get the car immediately attended to at the TATA MOTORS Authorised Service Centre Switch off the engine during long stops at traffic jams or signals If you need to keep the engine running avoid unnecessarily revving or stopping and starting gt Use only unleaded fuel in petrol cars gt Itis not necessary to rev up the engine before turning it off as it unnecessarily burns the fuel Forpetrol cars switch off the ignition only when engine is at idling and when the vehicle is stationary not when the vehicle is running Shift to higher gears as soon as it is possible Use each gear upto 2 3 of it s maximum engine speed A chart indicating gear shifting speeds is given in this book MAINTENANCE OF THE CAR gt Ensure that recommended maintenance is carried out on the car regularly at the TATA MOTORS Authorised Service Outlets b ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION gt As soon as you notice any leakage of oil or fuel in the car we recommend that you get it attended immediately Use only recommended brands and grades of lubricants amp coolants and clean uncontaminated fuels Get your vehicle checked for emission periodically by our authorised dealer and regularly renew the P U C Certificate Ensure that fuel filter oil filter breathers are periodically checked and if required replace the same u
78. n t meet the car fuel supply standards and hence makes them more dangerous in the car For example the valve is not provided with excess flow protection This means that if the valve or supply line gets disconnected in a crash situation there will be an uncontrolled flow of LPG into the car interior When using domestic gas cylinder your car s engine gets less supply of fuel when load on engine is increased e g while climbing a ghat This is because the cylinder cannot supply adequate LPG from the tank to the engine STARTING THE ENGINE Irrespective of the position of the fuel selector switch Petrol or LPG your car s engine will start using petrol when the engine is cold and later switch over to LPG once the engine warms up if LPG mode is selected Starting time in LPG will be longer than in petrol due to the physical characteristics of the fuel To start turn the ignition ON press the clutch pedal fully and crank Do not press the accelerator pedal NOTICE The Starter Protection System fitted in this car does not allow you to crank the engine until you press the clutch pedal fully NOTICE The Starter Protection System switches off the starter when it is cranked for more than 10 secs In such a case get the key back to OFF position and wait for 30 secs before cranking again This safeguards the starter motor as cranking continuously for more than 10 secs can damage the starter motor Also immediately release the
79. n the vehicle as it may damage the vehicle electricals Note ve terminal is connected to the body cab Battery Battery 103 MAINTENANCE amp CAR CARE Starting the Engine with Jump Leads The engine with a discharged battery may be started by transferring electrical power from a battery in another car This may be dangerous as any deviation from the following instructions could lead to personal injury resulting from any battery explosion as well as damage to the electrical systems in both cars Do not allow battery electrolyte to come in contact with eyes skin fabrics or painted surfaces The fluid contains sulphuric acid which can cause injury and severe damage Wear rubber gloves to avoid risk of contact e To lessen the risk of injury wear eye protection when working near any battery e Make sure that the battery providing the jump start has the same voltage as the battery in your car 12 V Its capacity must be approximately the same as the original battery capacity The voltage and capacity are given on the batteries Donot disconnect the discharged battery from the car Switch off all unnecessary electrical loads e Donotlean over the battery during jump starting Do not allow the terminals of one lead to touch those of the other lead Apply the hand brake Keep the gearshift lever in neutral 104 Battery JUMP START BATTERY OF ANOTHER CAR 7 DISCHARGED BATTERY Conne
80. nel only if required STARTING amp DRIVING TIPS RELATED TO FUELSYSTEM MAINTENANCE Basically the fuel system of the vehicle consists of the following main components 1 Fueltank 2 Fuel Filter 3 Fuel Pump 4 Fuel Rail 5 Fuel pressure regulator and 6 Fuel injector The following instructions are to be followed for reducing problems related to the fuel system a Avoid keeping the fueltank empty and preferably keep it topped up as frequently as possible Empty fuel tank may lead to inner corrosion of the tank The rust particles thus formed may result in frequent clogging of fuel filters If the dust particles enter the system it may result in malfunctioning of the MPFI system b Replace clogged fuel filters to prevent inconsistent fuel delivery from the fuel pump Fuel Economy 85 STARTING amp DRIVING Driving Through Water 86 Never venture to drive through water when itflows above the stone guard or above the tyre centre line The engine may get seriously damaged if attempts are made to cross through deep water If at all the situation demands that you have to drive through water even at great risk then Keep the engine in fast idling and crawl in low gear After driving through water apply the brakes several times to dry the liners and to regain original braking Check the engine and transaxle for any water entry Do not attempt to start the engine if the car gets flooded due
81. o Warning Tail Lamps Registration Plate Lamps 53 54 BEFORE DRIVING Heating Ventilation amp Air Conditioning Air Flow Pattern Towards Windscreen Defrost Side Air Vents Central Air Vents Towards Towards Foot Board Foot Board BEFORE DRIVING HEATING VENTILATION amp AIR CONDITIONING if installed A Temperature Control Knob The airtemperature in the car can be controlled by operating the temperature control knob A atthe left hand side of the control panel The temperature can be increased by rotating the knob towards the red segment and decreased by rotating ittowards the blue segment B Blower Speed Regulation Knob The ventilation system has a three four speed blower The blower speeds can be regulated to any one of the following speeds by operating the knob B atthe centre ofthe control panel LOW MEDIUM HIGH VERY HIGH Heating Ventilation amp Air Conditioning HVAC CONTROLS 55 BEFORE DRIVING Heating Ventilation amp Air Conditioning C Air Direction Control Knob The air flow can be changed by turning the switch C to the desired direction cS Towards face c 7 Towards face and feet or p Towards feet Ty Towards feet and windshield 7 Recommended for clearing fogging on windshield or Air demist defrost windshield HP Recommended for clearing heavy fog and snow D A C ON OFF Switch The A C can be switched ON by pressing
82. ob B Desired speed position Knob C Towardsface H Switch E Suitably as explained Quick Cooling If your car is left in the sun with window closed inside the temperature inside the car increases 57 BEFORE DRIVING To achieve quick cooling effect open the windows briefly while you operate the air conditioner with air circulation switch is in Fresh mode fan at higher speed and air direction towards FACE All vents to be opened completely Once temperature inside has come down sufficiently close the windows and change air circulation suitably to fresh recirculation Demisting In rainy season or in areas of high humidity mist formation inside windshield glass is observed To clear mist dehumidified air is passed on the windshield glass The position of control knobs should be adjusted as follows A C ON Knob B Desired speed position Knob C Towards windshield Knob A for vehicles fitted with HVAC at suitable temperature Air circulation at suitable position Notice When mist gets cleared switch the knob C position to Face mode In high humidity areas if cold air continues to flow over windshield it may cause sudden fogging on outside surface of windshield 58 Heating Ventilation amp Air Conditioning Defrosting For vehicles fitted with HVAC unit In low temperature areas to clear frost formation outside the windshield glass this setting is used First start t
83. on as per figure so that there is unrestricted flow of LPG to the engine When the valve is in the closed position LPG flow to the engine is stopped This Valve must be closed during any service repair activity on the car Ensure that the tank s cover is tightened closed properly LEVEL INDICATOR A multivalve is mounted on the LPG tank which also has a gauge that shows LPG level in the tank LPG level can also be known by fuel gauge on instrument cluster based on the fuel selector switch position Gas mode or Petrol mode NOTE The LED indication is an additional indication of LPG quantity in tank 30 3 Level Indicator Dial type 4 Manual Shut Off Valve Safety KNOW YOUR INDICA LPG Compliance to Motor Vehicle rules Your car s LPG tank needs to be recertified every five years as per CMVR AIS 24 25 and 26 Please ensure that it is done by a TATA Authorised VEHICLE CHASSIS NO Service Outlet and the new date is engraved on the AUTO LPG TANK ID NO plate gt n Jp UNUN DATE OF INSTALLATION a WATER CAPACITY LITRES DATE OF LAST RETEST ist RECERTIFICATION 2nd RECERTIFICATION EXPIRY DATE OF TANK THIS INFORMATION TO BE ENGRAVED IN THE FIELD THIS INSTALLATION COMPLIES WITH SAFETY REQUIREMENTS OF AIS 026 INSTALLED BY 31 KNOW YOUR INDICA LPG 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 LOW PRESSURE LINE PRESSURE REGULATOR HEAT SHIELD INJECT
84. on attachment loose Less fluid in the power steering tank Air in the system Loose pump belt Low tyre pressure Get the brake line cleaned Rectify Replace tandem master cylinder Replace Clean or replace lining Install rivets properly Install correct lining Replace Get it corrected Check amp adjust Check amp replace if necessary Adjust to correct value Check amp rectify Check amp rectify Check amp adjust Get it tightened Get the fluid topped up to the correct level Get the air removed by bleeding the system Get the belt correctly adjusted Adjust to correct value EMERGENCY SERVICE TIPS Electrical Suspension SR NO PROBLEM OBSERVED PROBABLE CAUSE ACTION TO BE TAKEN ELECTRICAL 1 Battery charge amp engine oil Battery terminal loose or Check connections pressure lamp in cluster not disconnected operating when key is in IGN Battery completely dead Get the battery properly position connected Fuse blown Get the battery charged Loose open connections Get the alternator amp charging circuit checked 2 Non functioning electrical Fuse blown in the circuit Replace the fuse if blown accessories such as power Loose connectors Get the connection properly windows head lamps fuel amp tightened Fixed temperature gauge RPM meter Circuit relay controllers loose in the base Fix the relay firmly wiper amp washer unit and all Defective components Getthe defective components lamps etc
85. r A LHS and RHS turn indicators on the instrument cluster will flash simultaneously to warn the other road users about any hazardous condition of the car Depress the knob again to switch OFF the hazard function Note If light does not blink or blinks rapidly it is an indication of fault in the blinker electrical system or the indicator bulb at front or rear has fused Get it rectified immediately Instrument Panel MB Hazard Warning Switch 45 BEFORE DRIVING Parking Brake Indicator cum Low Brake Fluid Warning Light When the ignition key is turned to the IGN position the symbols light up for the following i when the parking brake is applied and or ii when the brake fluid level in the container is low Else the indication goes OFF after few seconds If the lamp glows while engine is running then check the parking brake or brake fluid oil level Do not drive the car if this indicator remains ON Get the problem attended to immediately at an Authorised Service outlet High Beam Indicator Symbol lights up when the headlamp high beam is ON Malfunction Indicator BS IV Check Engine Indicator BS III 1 This lamp indicates the engine condition When a malfunction occurs in Engine or Engine Management System EMS this lamp will glow when the engine is running to indicate the fault NOTE When the IGN is turned ON this lamp will glow for a few seconds and go off this is normal and
86. r quality of the vehicle or parts such as slight noise or vibration defects appearing only under particular or irregular operations are items considered characteristic of the vehicle This warranty shall be null and void if the car is subjected to abnormal use such as rallying racing or participation in any other competitive sport This warranty shall not apply to any repair or replacements as a result of accident or collision This warranty is expressly in lieu of all warranties whether by law or otherwise expressed or implied and all other obligations or liabilities on our part and we neither assume nor authorise any person to assume on our behalf any other liability arising from the sale of the car or any agreement in relation thereto The buyer shall have no other rights except those set out above and have in particular no right to repudiate the sale or any agreement or to claim any reduction in the purchase price of the car or to demand any damages or compensation for losses incidental or indirect or inconvenience or consequential damages loss of car or loss of time or otherwise incurred or accrued 10 11 12 Terms and Conditions Any claim arising from this warranty shall be recognised only if it is notified in writing to us or to our authorised dealer without any delay soon after such defects as covered and ascertained under this warranty This warranty shall stand terminated if
87. rage as indicated above during the extended warranty period of your vehicle is up to a maximum of 3 events for 18 12 months extended warranty period amp 4 events for 30 24 months extended warranty period The 24x7 On Road Assistance Program as indicated above covers Tata Motors Assured vehicles during the extended warranty period up to a maximum of 3 events Exclusions 24x7 On Road Assistance Program does not apply to Cost of parts consumables and labour for such repairs not covered under warranty These charges are to be settled with ASP in cash Toll or ferry charges paid by ASP in reaching to the breakdown site to be settled with ASP in actuals in cash Cases involving accident fire theft vandalism riots lightening earthquake windstorm hail tsunami unusual weather conditions other acts of God flood etc Vehicles that are unattended un registered impounded or abandoned Breakdown defects caused by misuse abuse negligence alterations or modifications made to the vehicle Lack of maintenance as per the maintenance schedule as detailed in the owner s manual Cases involving racing rallies vehicle testing or practice for such events Disclaimer The service is not available in the states of Arunachal Pradesh Assam Except Guwahati City Meghalaya Manipur Mizoram Nagaland Sikkim Tripura J amp K and in Union Territories of Andaman amp Nicobar Islands and Lakshwadeep The reach tim
88. rection Control Knob 59 BEFORE DRIVING REAR VIEW MIRRORS Door mirrors Driver side only alternate Both sides if fitted The rear view mirror is fitted on the door from the outside and can be adjusted by the lever provided inside the door In some versions the mirrors are provided on both the doors Inner Rear View Mirror Plain mirror Alternate Antiglare mirror if fitted If an antiglare mirror has been fitted inside the cab Provision has been made for two positions 1 Normal position 2 Antiglare position Use antiglare position only when necessary as it reduces rear view Clarity Normal Mirror if fitted In some versions a normal mirror has been fitted inside the cab Sunvisors Two adjustable sunvisors are provided inside the cab above the windshield to prevent sun glare Lower the sunvisors to protect the eyes from bright sunlight The sunvisor also moves sideways towards the door A vanity mirror has been provided on the back of the co driver s sunvisor 60 Interiors and Accessories un Operating ANTIGLARE MIRROR Knob Only on deluxe version as Vanity Mirror BEFORE DRIVING When notin use keep the sunvisors in their stowed position otherwise they may block the driver s vision Glove Box The glove box is located on the dash board in front of the co driver s seat The glove box can be locked with the ignition key Cup holders are provided on the inner face
89. rm up gradually at idling speed 2 Avoid sudden acceleration and full throttle 3 Itis always preferred not to rev up a cold engine lest engine bearings get affected B Recommended car speeds during running in period Gear Speed kmph 1st 20 2nd 40 3rd 60 4th 80 5th 90 STARTING amp DRIVING Gear Shifting All forward gears being synchronised provide for easy and effortless gear shifting Always remember to press the clutch pedal fully while shifting the gears and also to release the clutch pedal gently Avoid sudden clutching i e abrupt release of depressed clutch pedal Do not shift into reverse gear when the car is moving forward or when the engine is not at idling r p m A 5 second pause after declutching will ensure smooth engagement of the reverse gear Change gears at appropriate gear change speeds Note There is an interlock provided between fifth and reverse gear to prevent accidental shift from 5th gear to reverse gear Shifting from reverse gear to 5th gear is possible Appropriate gear change speeds for good pick up Speed kmph Speed kmph Upshift Downshift 1stto2nd 2ndto ist 15 2nd to 3rd 3rd to 2nd 40 3rdto4th 4th to 3rd 70 4th to 5th 5thto 4th 80 Preparing To Drive Recommended maximum speed during normal operation Speed kmph 35 60 85 83 STARTING amp DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS TO IMPROVE FUEL ECONOMY Your car s fuel economy is mainly d
90. rry out disassembly and assembly from the vehicle Do not wear your seat belt over hard or breakable objects in pockets or on your clothing If an accident occurs objects such as glasses pens etc under the seat belt can cause injury Tailgate opening A tailgate opening lever is provided on the floor between the driver s seat and door Pull the lever up to unlock the tailgate Lift the tail gate by hand using the recess in the centre near the bumper The two telescopic balancers will open the door automatically To close and lock the tailgate push it down The tailgate can also be opened with the key When the tailgate is opened the parcel shelf also gets lifted up by the lifting cords when the tailgate is closed it returns to its position Ensure proper closing of parcel shelf while closing the tailgate 70 Interiors and Accessories Tailgate opening lever Fuel flap opening lever BEFORE DRIVING Fuel flap opening The fuel flap is located on the left rear side of the car The fuel flap can be opened by pulling the opening lever located near the tailgate opening lever and can be locked by simply closing the flap Music System A provision has been made for fitment of music system An internal antenna comes fitted on the front windshield glass on the inner side near the rear view mirror Provision for the installation of speakers is made on the dash board on both the sides and on each of the fron
91. safe level ground Engage 1st gear and also apply the parking brake Place wheel chocks behind the rear wheels and in front of the front wheels Loosen the wheel pins of the wheel to be changed slightly Keep the spare wheel to be fitted nearby Jack up the car by placing the jack at the appropriate location Remove the wheel pins the wheel rim cover and the wheel Fit the new wheel wheel rim cover and tighten the wheel pins Lower the jack and tighten the wheel pins to 8 mkg torque Wheels amp Tyres A Front Jacking Point B Rear Jacking Point 109 MAINTENANCE amp CAR CARE NOTE The jack should never be supported on any of the body sheet metal components This can cause damage to the body Do not apply oil on the wheel pins Wipe off the oil if present The jack should be placed below the body sill behind the front wheel tyre for front wheel changing and before the rear wheel tyre for rear wheel changing Please refer to the sticker Jack location fixed on the jack Do not work under the jacked up car without proper support Correct wheel alignment helps to ensure uniform tyre wear You should get your car s wheel alignment checked regularly as per recommendation In case uneven tyre wear is observed the vehicle s wheel alignment should be checked as soon as possible Wheel Balancing Wheels are balanced at the factory They have to be rebalanced as per recommendations The wheels should b
92. sert it again to its original position Pull out the dipstick again and observe the oil level on the dipstick Top up oil if the oil level is below the mid point of min and max marks Note Oil level should not exceed the max mark Always check the oil level when the car is on level ground and the engine is cold 78 Check the engine oil level if low oil pressure warning comes ON while driving Fuel Level amp Engine Oil Level 1 Engine oil filling cap 2 Dip stick STARTING amp DRIVING Engine Coolant Level The coolant level is visible through the translucent reservoir It should be between max amp min marks If it seems less add premixed coolant into the auxiliary tank upto the max mark Put the cap back properly Never remove the filler cap when the engine is hot Use only branded premixed ready to use coolant In case of an emergency normal water can be used but the system should be flushed amp filled with proper coolant mixture at the earliest Brake Fluid Level The level of the brake fluid must be between the min amp max marks on the side of the brake fluid container If the level falls below the min mark add recommended brake fluid Refer chapter Fuels coolants amp lubricants In case of spongy or hard pedal or low brake efficiency please contact the nearest Authorised Service outlet 1 Do not allow brake fluid to make contact with the skin or eyes 2 Do not allow brake
93. sing only genuine recommended brands Do not pour used oils or coolants into sewage drains garden soil or open streams Dispose of the used filters and batteries in compliance with the current legislation Do not allow any unauthorised person to tamper with the engine settings or to carry out modifications on the car Never allow the vehicle to run out of fuel This will result in misfiring of the engine and could cause harm to the catalytic converter Taking Care of the Environment gt Parts like brake liners and clutch disc should be vacuum cleaned Do not use compressed air for cleaning these parts which may spread the dust in the atmosphere While carrying out the servicing or repairs of your car you should pay keen attention to some of the important engine aggregates which greatly affect emission These components are 1 2 3 4 5 6 Fuel pump Injectors LPG Fuel System Air intake amp Exhaust system especially for leakages Cylinder head for valve leakage All filters such as air oil amp fuel filters check periodically Catalytic converter Ignition system Spark plug gap This Owner s Manual amp Service Book contains further information on driving precautions and maintenance care leading to environment protection Please familiarise yourself with these aspects before driving WARRANTY We WARRANT each Tata Indica Xeta LPG car and parts thereof manufactured by us to be free from defect in
94. sistance in case of a breakdown e Dial the toll free help line number 1 800 209 7979 e Identify your vehicle with the Vehicle chassis number that is available in the Owners Service manual or on the Helpline sticker on the dashboard near the steering wheel e Explain your exact location with landmarks and tell us about the problem you face with the vehicle e Park your vehicle on the edge of the road open the bonnet and put on the hazard warning signal e Place the caution sign supplied with the vehicle approx 3 m from the vehicle in the direction of on coming traffic 8a 24X7 ON ROAD ASSISTANCE Coverage under the 24 X 7 On road Assistance Program 8b The 24x7 On Road Assistance Program Service covers the following services on your vehicle during warranty period Wheel change through spare wheel Arrangement of fuel Fuel cost will be chargeable at actual cost Re opening the vehicle in cases of key lock out Rectification of electrical problems related to battery fuses etc On spot repairs for complaints repairable at site Car to car towing or winching amp towing for non accident cases up to a maximum of 15 kms to the nearest Tata Motors authorized workshop Towing charges at actual cost beyond the same to be paid to the ASP in cash Any ferry or toll charges levied in relation to the vehicle being towed to be paid by the customers in actuals in cash The 24x7 On Road Assistance Program cove
95. ssistance will not be felt by the driver and brakes will appear to be hard ineffective In order to stop the vehicle effectively the driver will have to apply a much higher force on the brake pedal roughly 5 times the normal effort A Never drive the vehicle in engine switched OFF condition 100 Clutch amp Brakes MAINTENANCE amp CAR CARE Brake Fluid Check the level of brake fluid in the brake fluid container It should be between the Min and Max marks If not then add brake fluid Clean the area surrounding the cap before opening the cap Always use fresh brake fluid and tighten the cap fully otherwise moisture from the atmosphere will be absorbed by the brake fluid making it unserviceable In case of spongy or hard pedal or low brake efficiency please contact the nearest Authorised Service outlet and get the defect rectified POWER STEERING if installed Power steering is fitted for lighter steering effort and easy manoeuverability during driving and also help absorb the road shocks The system consists of steering gear box hydraulic pump and hydraulic tank Pump drive is through the poly V belt from the engine Power assistance is available during normal operating conditions In case of failure in the hydraulic system the steering can be operated mechanically to bring the car to an Authorised Service outlet Check the Power Steering Oil level in the Power steering oil container It should at MAX level
96. t doors If the music system is originally provided in your vehicle please refer manufacturer s manual for operation of the music system Electrical Accessory fitment Provision has been made in your car wiring to fit the following electrical accessories 1 Engine Compartment Lamp 2 Front Fog lamp 3 Additional Horn on LH side 4 Reversing buzzer 5 Music System 6 Speakers 7 Immobilizer for vehicle security For details of fitment please contact our nearest authorised service outlet Interiors and Accessories Provision for Music System 71 Interiors and Accessories BEFORE DRIVING Load Area Lamp if installed A lamp is fitted in the luggage compartment to illuminate the luggage area when required To operate this lamp a simple ON OFF switch is provided along with this lamp For the lamp to come ON with the opening of tailgate the switch should be in ON position cone Front Fog Lamps if installed The Front fog lamps are provided with halogen lamps of H11 type to provide adequate light in the vehicle front This enables to drive the vehicle during rains fog etc Fog Lamp 72 BEFORE DRIVING Headlamp leveling switch if installed A motorised headlamp leveling arrangement with the setting knob at the dash board is provided on the LH side of steering column As and when required head lamp leveling setting is done by rotating the knob to select one of the 3 lev
97. tensity level of panel illumination The selection and control of functions are done through MODE and SET push buttons knobs provided on either side of the LCD The MODE knob is used to select one of Tripmeter A Tripmeter B or Intensity level of panel illumination Switching among the above three functions can be done by pressing the knob Gauges Over speed warning indicator Speedometer ic 3455 49993 Display for Trip A ic 34565 s S33 Display for Trip B 49 BEFORE DRIVING The SET knob is used to control the chosen function Pressing the knob for a few seconds resets the chosen tripmeter and varies the Intensity level of instrument panel illumination The panel illumination intensity varies among preset levels as follows This display returns to Trip A after a few seconds of intensity level selection if left in this mode NOTICE Main odometer and triometer A indication will remain on display even if the ignition key is removed Reduced contrast in display may occur at low and high temperature Over speed warning indicator if provided When the vehicle speed reaches more than 120 kmph over speed warning indicator will come ON 50 Gauges ic 3455 Intensity Level Indicator Over Speed Warning Indicator BEFORE DRIVING RPM meter The meter indicates engine speed in revolutions per minute rpm Change gears at appropriate engine rom and car speed to get opt
98. the car is transferred or otherwise alienated by the buyer without our prior written consent We reserve our rights to make any change or modification in design of the car or its parts or to introduce any improvement therein or to incorporate in the car any additional part or accessory at any time without incurring any obligation to incorporate the same in the cars previously sold TATA MOTORS INFORMATION AT A GLANCE Filling Station Information ENGINE OIL UPTO DIPSTICK MAX MARK 4 0 Ltrs FUEL TANK CAPACITY ini es 7 7 rs Premixed ready to use Engine Coolant 6 Litres Windshield Washer reservior Capacity 3 5 Litres for GLX and 1 5 Litre for GL GLE GLS GLG Brake fluid 0 265 Lires TRANSAXLE OIL 3 3 Ltrs FRONT REAR TYRE PRESSURE 33 PSI 2 3 bar 30 PSI 2 1 bar IMPORTANT For petrol cars fitted with catalytic converter always use only unleaded petrol with an octane rating not less than RON 87 For recommended oil grades and change intervals refer lubricants chart and service schedule 21 INFORMATION AT A GLANCE Dimensions LER e v kas p Note Co driver s side rear view mirrors for Deluxe version only 22 INTRODUCTION LPG INTRODUCTION LPG KNOW YOURINDICA LPG Starting the engine Fuel LPG filling Running on LPG Fuel Selector Switch Shifting the fuel mode Do s and Dont s SAFETY In case of gas leakage Fire Extinguisher Manual shut off
99. the switch D on the A C control panel provided the blower is ON and the engine is running The indicator lamp will show that the A C is ON A C ON OFF Switch 56 BEFORE DRIVING E Air Circulation Switch In HVAC version to put air circulation mode in recirculation press switch E The indicator lamp will show air circulation is in recirculation To put vehicle in Fresh mode release switch E Indicator lamp will be OFF n A C version air circulation mode can be selected by rotating knob E Fresh Cm J Recirculation e nrecirculation mode air inside the vehicle is circulated again and again In Fresh mode air is taken from atmosphere and circulated in the vehicle Recirculation mode can be used e While driving in dusty condition e To avoid traffic pollution To get quick cooling heating as required Whenever discomfort is felt switch air circulation mode to fresh Notice The A C can be switched ON only if the blower is ON and engine is running When A C is switched ON engine idling RPM increases marginally to adjust to the A C compressor load When desired temperature is achieved A C trips OFF automatically Heating Ventilation amp Air Conditioning Air Recirculation Knob Notice The A C compressor gets switched OFF automatically when engine gets overheated The A C is automatically switched ON when the engine cools down Normal Cooling A C ON Kn
100. tion of original gloss levels UV protection after gloss is restored Cleaning amp dressing of tyres Bumpers amp all exterior plastic moldings trims Tata Motors has tied up with M s Opulent Waxoyl brand and M s 3M 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 15 EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Vehicle Interior Enrichment Why protect your new car s fabric interior Someone will soil your vehicle s fabric carpet or seats Asignificant detractor from your vehicle s resale value A permanent stain on your vehicle s interior fabric The enemy Drink Spills Food Stains Mud Ultraviolet Rays Pets Traffic Benefits Vehicle Interior Enrichment Removal of medium stains and dirt from all interior parts of the car i e carpet upholstery and roof lining Cleaning of windshield and all windows inside and outside Dressing of all internal plastics eg door pad trims and rubber parts The treatment involves cleaning and dressing of All parts of the exposed interiors Specialised protection for seat fabric from liquid spills Tata Motors has tied up with M s Opulent Waxoyl brand and M s 3M for this world class treatment at affordable prices This treatment is available in all authorized workshops The Dealer Service Marketing Ex
101. to blow amp repair the problem Fuse replacment should prefrebly be done only at TATA Authorised service centre When the fuse blows OFF the following may occur All LEDs on the switch will go OFF If your car is running in LPG mode when fuse blows OFF the LPG system will shut down and will automatically shift to Petrol mode In such a case you can start the car only in Petrol mode If your car is running in Petrol mode when fuse blows OFF it will keep running in the Petrol mode Fuse amp It s Location WARNING Always replace blown fuse with a fuse of correct amperage Never use a substitute like aliminum coil or wire to replace a blown fuse When you replace a fuse and the new fuse also blows OFF instantly have the car inspected at a TATA authorised service centre 113 MAINTENANCE amp CAR CARE Fuses amp Relays The electrical circuits in your car have fuses to protect the wiring from accidental short circuit or sustained overload Fuses and relays are located at 3 locations in your car as shown in the sketch Circuit connected through fuses and relays and the amperage of the fuse is printed on the fuse box covers Checking and replacing fuses If any electrical unit in your car has stopped functioning the fuses should be checked first Turn the ignition key to LOCK position Remove the fuse box cover locate the fuse for the function Remove the fuse amp look for the fuse element ins
102. uate or insufficient lubricant Damaged or worn bearing s Damaged or worn gear s Damaged or worn synchroniser parts Insufficient brake fluid Air in the system Pedal travel excessive due to excessive shoe gap Vacuum leakage Brake oil line leaking Oil on the drum liners Worn brake lining Defective worn parts Oil on the brake lining One side shoe pad worn Loose brake anchor plate Replace clutch cover disc Replace Replace sleeve or gear Replace Replenish Replace Replace Replace Get the brake fluid filled Get the air removed Rectify automatic adjuster Rectify the leakage Replace the leaking line Get the liners cleaned Replace seals if leaking Get the liners replaced Get them replaced Clean the brake lining Get the shoe pad replaced Tighten the bolts 125 EMERGENCY SERVICE TIPS SR NO PROBLEM OBSERVED PROBABLE CAUSE Steering System ACTION TO BE TAKEN 3 Brake Squeal STEERING SYSTEM 1 Hard steering Mechanical 2 Poor Returnability 3 Excessive play in steering 4 Hard steering 126 For power steering One side brake pipe clogged Defective tandem master cylinder Defective brake lining Glazed lining Loose rivets Wrong lining Shoe return spring broken Front pads rubbing on the disc Wheel alignment disturbed Rack amp pinion need adjustment Low tyre pressure Grabbing of linkages Grabbing of linkages Steering gear disturbed Rack amp pini
103. ue uu E Wash the vehicle amp Clean Condenser Fins EVERY Service Drain water accumulated in Sedimenter when warning lamp glows EVERY Service COMMON RAIL Drain water from Fuel Filter Bow For Diesel Engines Check amp Top up Fluids If required Transaxle Oil Coolant Brake Fluid EVERY Service Battery Electrolyte Vind Screen washer fluid Power Steering Oil If fitted 4 Check Fuel Lines for Leakages I I I 31000 s check Rubber Boots amp Bushes for damege 30 000 piesen 7 mer 7 COMMON nar eame TT Clean air filter element rrore frequently for vehicle operating as TAXI 3900 Change engine oil and Oil filter Or 12 Months whichever is earlier aooco 3 Change fuel filter MPFI fuel filter element Diesel 10 000 ENNH Change fuel filter COMMON RAIL 30 000 4 Check ali Drive belts fortension adjust if necessary 1000 f Check tirring belt adjust tension if necessary replace if 20 000 defective Diesel MPFI1 6 Replace air filter element more frequently for vehicle operating as TAX 4000 7 Change coolant or two years whichever is cartier soo P Cmn e EPP LC o Reese Spancric e moe T ETE a s TITIILIL 140 1 000 1 500 s efe 5000 5500 Je o efe 10 000 10 500 ojejo de 20000 20500 dele ejeje ele lt 30000 30500 o o S uS un S o L L
104. uired although the clutch pedal height from the floor has to be adjusted as clutch lining wears The clutch pedal height from the floor keeps on increasing as the clutch lining wears However ensure that clutch pedal has free movement when lifted upward Do not ride the clutch It will cause premature clutch wear Do not release the clutch suddenly BRAKES Dual circuit diagonal split hydraulic brakes through tandem master cylinder have been provided The front brakes are disc brakes with floating type calipers while the rear brakes are drum brakes with automatic adjustment No adjustments are required for front amp rear brakes The parking brake is a mechanical lever type console mounted cable operated acting on rear wheels To operate pull up To release pull up press the button lower handle then release the button amp handle Pressure reducing valves are provided on both circuits for the rear brakes to avoid locking of wheels amp skidding of the car Clutch amp Brakes 99 MAINTENANCE amp CAR CARE NOTE Vacuum Assistance The hydraulic brake system of your car is assisted by a vacuum booster which reduced the effort of driver during braking In the unlikely event of disruption in supply of vacuum to the booster e g stoppage of engine or failure of vacuum hose this assistance will still be available but only for one or two brake applications to bring the vehicle to a stop Beyond this vacuum a
105. up Pull the bonnet stay rod from its clip and insert the free end into the slot in the bonnet slide stay rod outward to secure Closing 1 To close the bonnet disengage the stay rod amp clamp it properly 2 Lower the bonnet and drop it from a short height to shut f Ensure that the bonnet is properly locked before driving Do not press the bonnet onto the bonnet lock A Do not leave the engine running in a closed garage 76 Opening amp Closing the Bonnet Bonnet release lever STARTING amp DRIVING O N O O C N Tyre pressure Coolant level Engine oil level Brake fluid level Water in windshield washer reservoir Power steering oil level if installed Battery electrolyte level Fuellevel 1 Front seat 2 Hear view mirrors Check List Ensure Bonnetis fully closed All doors are properly closed Seat belts are fastened All switches amp lamps are working Gear shift lever is in neutral position Parking brake is released riri STARTING amp DRIVING Fuel Level Check fuel level on the gauge in the instrument panel If the pointer is in the red zone and or visual low fuel level warning indicator Amber colour LED glows please ensure fuel filling at the earliest Avoid driving with fuel at minimum level Engine Oil Level 1 2 3 Open the bonnet Pull out the dipstick and wipe it with a clean cloth or a paper napkin In
106. ure proper working of wipers and condition of wiper blade Ensure that windshield washer reservoir is full Do not operate wiper when the windshield glass is dry this could damage the windshield Headlights Keep headlight lenses clean Check for operation of headlamp in both high low beam conditions Check for correct focusing of headlamps Use only recommended type of bulbs Do not use the high beam unless it is inevitable Its dazzle may glare the driver of the oncoming car thus causing an accident 89 STARTING amp DRIVING Side indicators Hazard warning Ensure that all side indicators hazard warning lights are always in working condition and they are used when required Horn Ensure the horn is working properly Horn provides safety to other road users by alerting your presence Brakes Ensure the brakes are in working condition Check brake fluid level in reservoir Do not drive the car when brake warning lamp is ON Tyres Check the condition of tyres for any abnormalities Maintain correct tyre pressure it is very important particularly when subjected to extreme 90 conditions such as high speed high load and high outside temperature Do not use worn or bald tyres on the front wheels First Aid Kit First aid kit is provided in your car This is for use in case of minor injuries It is to be regularly checked for any disintegration and should be updated regularly Advance Warn
107. ve the normal specified pressure and check it at regular intervals Check the battery charge every six weeks Do not drain the engine cooling system Wiper Care FOR CHATTERING amp NOISY PROBLEMS VIEW WITHOUT WIPER BLADE Windshield Wiper blade attack angle on windshield glass should be 90 i e perpendicular Remove wiper blade and root wiper arm on windshield glass in the centre position Check the gap between arm strip and glass Adjust by twisting wiper arm as shown in the figure MAINTENANCE amp CAR CARE FOLLOWING GUIDELINES WILL HELP YOU TO BETTER PROTECT YOUR CAR FROM CORROSION PROPER CLEANING In order to protect your car from corrosion it is recommended that you wash your car thoroughly and frequently in case 1 There is an heavy accumulation of dirt and mud especially on the underbody 2 Itis driven in areas having high atmosphere pollution due to smoke soot dust iron dust amp other chemical pollutants 3 It is driven in coastal areas 4 The underbody must be thoroughly pressure washed after every three months In addition to regularly washing your car the following precautions need to be taken PERIODIC INSPECTION 1 Regularly inspect your car for any damage in the paint film such as deep scratches and immediately get them repaired from an Authorised Service Center as these defects tend to accelerate corrosion 2 Inspect mud liners for damages 3 Keep all drain holes cle
108. wing facility for taking their vehicle to the nearest TATA authorized workshop only In no condition will the vehicle be towed to any unauthorized workshop TATA MOTORS will not be responsible for any repairs carried out in such unauthorized workshop Customer are advised to take acknowledgment from the ASP for the list of accessories extra fittings and other belongings in the vehicle as well as the current condition related to dents scratches breakages of parts fitments of the vehicle at the time of ASP taking possession of the vehicle amp to verify these items when delivery is taken back by them Claim for loss of or damage to items if any should be taken up with ASP directly TATA MOTORS shall not be responsible for any such claims damages loss or any deficiency of service of the ASP Vehicles will be handled repaired amp towed as per the customer s risk amp TATA MOTORS shall not be liable for any damages claims as a result of the same Services entitled to the customers can be refused or cancelled on account of abusive behaviour fraudulent representation malicious intent and refusal to pay the charges for any charges related services and spare parts during service or on previous occasion on part of the customer On site repairs may be temporary in nature The completion of repairs does not certify the road worthiness of the vehicle The customer is advised to ensure temporary repairs carried out onsite is followed by
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