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• | 1800-209-6006 (Toll free) |
• | [email protected] |
• | For all issues concerning the vehicle and for any need for spare parts, contact only the Authorized Mahindra network |
• | We recommend you always use genuine Mahindra spare parts when performing repairs on the vehicle |
• | We suggest that you record the vehicle data in the Warranty Information & Maintenance Guide for future references |
1. | Carefully read, understand and follow the warnings and instructions given in this manual. This manual is an essential part of the product. Keep it in the vehicle glove box for future reference |
2. | Please note that throughout this manual, reference is made that “an accident” could occur. An accident could cause you or a bystander to sustain severe personal injury, or result in property damage |
3. | Never use a mobile phone, personal music device or pager while driving. This may take your focus off the road and lead to accidents |
4. | Please be advised that many service and repair tasks require specialized knowledge, tools and experience. General mechanical aptitude may not be sufficient to properly service or repair your vehicle. If you have any doubt whatsoever regarding your ability to properly service or repair your vehicle, please contact your Authorized Mahindra Dealer or a qualified technician |
5. | A person with a pacemaker should never contact the engine control unit or its cables to injectors, as this system carries high voltage which may adversely affect the functioning of the pacemaker |
6. | Inspect the seat belt system periodically, checking for cuts, frays or wear in the seat belt webbing, or loose buckles, retractors, anchors or other loose parts. Damaged parts must be replaced immediately |
7. | Always start and operate the engine in a well-ventilated area. If in an enclosed area, vent the exhaust to the outside. Do not modify or tamper with the exhaust system |
8. | Examine tires for excessive tread wear and uneven wear patterns. Check for stones, nails, glass, or other objects lodged in the tread and check sidewalls for any cuts, cracks, or other signs of wear. Replace as necessary |
9. | Always maintain the safety labels affixed to your vehicle in a good legible condition |
10. | All signal lamps, buzzers, shields, guards and other protective safety devices must always remain in place and in good, proper working condition |
11. | The life span of Mahindra products depend on many factors. Improper use, abuse or harsh use in general may compromise the integrity of the vehicle and significantly reduce its life span. The vehicle is also subject to wear over a period of time. Please have your vehicle regularly inspected by an Authorized Mahindra Dealer or a qualified mechanic. If the inspection reveals any damage or excessive wear, immediately replace or have the component serviced |
12. | We recommend that you use only genuine parts supplied by Mahindra. The use of non-Mahindra parts will not be covered by warranty |
13. | The vehicle can be used only as a passenger vehicle. Any other use is improper, and may result in voiding the warranty |
14. | Never crawl under or be in close proximity to the vehicle when it is lifted off the ground (by a jack), unless the vehicle is properly supported with jack stands, wheel chocks and other appropriate safety devices |
15. | Never attempt any repairs or adjustments to any component while the vehicle is in motion. Always switch off the engine, and wait for the engine to come to a complete stop before performing any repairs or adjustments |
16. | The vehicle identification plates are the only legal identification reference, hence it is necessary to keep them in good condition. Never modify data on the plates or remove them. The customer is responsible for any possible tampering with the plates, which will immediately void the warranty |
17. | Do not attempt sharp turns, abrupt maneuvers, or other unsafe driving actions that can cause loss of vehicle control. When the vehicle is fully loaded, drive at a slow speed, especially when turning. Note that the center of gravity of the vehicle increases as the vehicle is fully loaded on the roof carrier |
• | Lack of sleep or fatigue may impact your ability to drive safely. |
• | Exercise your eyes by shifting the focus of your eyes to different parts of the road. |
• | Use stimulating beverages such as coffee or tea. |
• | Relax and stay calm. |
• | When adding accessories, equipment, passengers and luggage to your vehicle, do not exceed the total weight capacity of the vehicle or of the front and rear axle. Consult Mahindra authorized dealer for specific weight information. |
• | Mobile communications systems such as two way radios, telephones and theft alarms that are equipped with radio transmitters and installed in your vehicle should comply with the local regulations and should be installed only by a your Mahindra authorized dealer |
• | Always remove the ignition key even when you park the vehicle |
• | Close all the windows completely and lock all the doors |
• | If you have an alarm, enable/activate it even if it is for a short period |
• | Do not leave any valuables in your vehicle. If you must leave something in your vehicle, hide them and securely lock all the doors |
• | Do not leave the original vehicle documents or spare key in your vehicle. In the unfortunate event of your vehicle being stolen the documents will only help a thief sell the vehicle more easily |
Feature | D2 | D4 | D6 |
Exterior | |||
Wheel cover | Hub | Full | — |
Alloy Wheels | ü | ||
Front fog lamps | ü | ||
Rear Applique | Black | Black | Chrome |
Door Handles | Black | Body Colored | Body Colored |
ORVM (Outside Rear View Mirrors) | Black | Black | Body Colored |
Interior | |||
Bottle Holder | ü | ||
Vanity Mirror | Passenger | Passenger | |
Centre Fascia | Molded Black | Painted | Cubic Printed |
Safety & Security | |||
Driver Airbag | ü | ||
ABS With EBD | ü | ||
Anti-theft Engine Immobilizer | ü | ü | ü |
Collapsible steering column | ü | ü | ü |
Adjustable front Seat Belts | Fixed | ü | ü |
Child Locks for Rear Doors | ü | ü | ü |
Electric Rear Window Lock | ü | ü | |
Driving Control | |||
Tachometer | ü | ü | ü |
Computerised Driver Information System (DIS): (Trip KM, AFE, Average Speed, DTE) | ü | ü | |
LCD display on Instrument Cluster (Digital Clock, Mileage - total + partial, Temp + Fuel) | ü | ü | ü |
Door open warning light on Instrument Cluster | ü | ü | |
Headlights-left-on warning buzzer | ü | ü | ü |
Comfort & Convenience | |||
Air-conditioner | ü | ü | ü |
Cabin heater | ü | ü | ü |
Theatre dimming interior lights with courtesy delay | ü | ||
Trunk room light | ü | ü | |
Internally adjustable ORVM | Cable | Electric | |
Power windows (Front & Rear) | ü | ü | |
2 DIN Music System with CD / MP3 Player, USB slot, Aux In, Tuner and 4 speakers | ü | ||
Rear defogger | ü | ||
Remote Door Locking | ü | ||
Central locking | ü | ü |
System | Lubricant | Capacity | Specification | Remarks |
Engine | MAHINDRA “MAXIMILE PULSE” GENUINE ENGINE FLUID |
4.1liters |
Special Engine Fluid |
For other than Maximile brand, oil change interval to be reduced to 6000 km if the oil meets min. spec of ACEA A3/B3 Or API
CF SAE 15W-40
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Engine Cooling | MAHINDRA “COOLELF SUPRA ” (READY TO USE COOLANT. NO NEED TO MIX WATER) |
Maintain between MIN & MAX |
Brand Specific. Don’t use other coolants / water for top up. In case of emergency, coolant meeting JIS K-2234 specification
should be used (30% concentration diluted with distilled water) and coolant change period to be reduced as 30,000 km
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Transmission/Transaxle | MAHINDRA “TRANSELF TRJ 75W90” GENUINE TRANSMISSION fluid |
3.5 liters |
Special Transmission Fluid |
Brand specific. If any other brand is used, oil change interval has to be reduced to 40,000 km. if oil meets min. of API GL-4
SAE 75W-90 spec.
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Power Steering |
“ELF REANULTMATIC D2” |
Maintain between MIN & MAX |
Brand Specific & no other brand should be used |
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Brake and Clutch |
CASTROL “BRAKE FLUID DOT 4" / SHELL “CLUTCH & BRAKE FLUID DOT 4" |
Maintain between MIN & MAX |
Brake Fluid Meeting SAE J1703; FMVSS No.116 DOT 4 or IS 8654 Type-2 Specification |
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Recommended Fuel |
Diesel confirming to - Indian standard IS 1460; 2005 BSIV / BS III specification or equivalent. |
50 ± 2 liters |
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DIMENSION & WEIGHTS | mm |
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Wheel Base | 2630 mm |
Overall Length | 3991mm |
Overall Width | 1740 mm |
Overall Height | 1540 mm |
Ground Clearance | 172 mm |
Track Width (Front & Rear) | 1480 (Front), 1470 (Rear) |
Kerb weight | 1140 kg (D2) / 1142 kg (D4/D6) |
Maximum GVW | 1630 kg (D2) / 1632 kg (D4/D6) |
Max. Payload | 490 kg |
Lamp Bulb | Wattage | No. of Bulbs per Vehicle |
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Head Lamp - Low Beam | 12H4 | 2 |
Head Lamp - High Beam | 12H4 | 2 |
Parking Lamps (Front) | 12W5W | 2 |
Turn Signal Lamp (Front) | 12WY21W | 2 |
Fog Lamp (Front) | 12H11-55W | 2 |
Stop Lamp | 12W16W | 2 |
Turn Signal Lamp (Rear) | 12W16W | 2 |
Reverse Lamp | 12W16W | 2 |
Parking Lamps (Rear) * | 0.24W | N/A * |
Side Marker Lamp (Rear) | 12W5W | 2 |
High Mount Stop Lamp * | 2.1W | N/A * |
Number Plate Lamp | 12W5W | 2 |
* LED lamps; in case of LED failure, entire lamp to be changed. |
Fuse | Amphere Rating(A) | Description | |
F1 | 20 | Windscreen wiper | |
F2 | 5 | Instrument panel injection | |
F3 | 10 | Brake lamp switch | |
F4 | 10 | Transponder unit | |
F5 | 2 | Navigation Unit | |
F6 | 5 | Rear reading lamp | |
F7 | 10 | LHS head lamp (low beam) | |
F8 | 10 | RHS head lamp (low beam) | |
F9 | 10 | LHS head lamp (high beam) | |
F10 | 10 | RHS head lamp (high beam) | |
F11 | 30 | Rear left & right electric window control | |
F12 | 30 | Driver electric window control | |
F13 | 10 | Anti lock braking system ECU | |
F14 | 10 | Heated seat | |
F15 | 15 | Horn | |
F16 | 10 | Left hand side light | |
F17 | 10 | Right hand side light | |
F18 | 5 | Power assisted steering pump | |
F19 | 5 | Air bag | |
F20 | 20 | Reverse light | |
F21 | 15 | Interior lighting | |
F22 | 15 | Main power supply | |
F23 | 20 | Central locking of doors and boot | |
F24 | 15 | Front fog lights | |
F25 | 30 | Rear screen de-mister | |
F26 | 30 | Cold air blower unit | |
F27 | 5 | Outside rear view mirror | |
F28 | 10 | Audio | |
F29 | 30 | Heating |
• | Lift the carpet and remove the plug cover |
• | Rotate the securing winch nut anti-clockwise using the wheel spanner to lower the spare wheel. |
• | Remove the securing spare wheel hub bracket from the spare wheel. |
• | Pull the spare wheel from under the vehicle. |
1 | Flat Tyre | 2 | Chock Blocks |
• | Use the jack only for lifting your vehicle during wheel changing |
• | Do not raise the jack with someone in the vehicle. |
• | When raising the vehicle, do not place any objects on top of or underneath the jack. |
• | Raise the vehicle only high enough to remove and change the wheel. |
• | Follow jacking instructions |
• | Do not start or run the engine while your vehicle is supported by the jack. |
A | Fuel Priming Pump | E | Dipstick |
B | Windshield Washer Fluid Reservoir | F | Coolant Reservoir |
C | Brake/Clutch Fluid Reservoir | G | Battery |
D | Engine Oil Filling Cap | H | Engine Compartment Fuse Box |
Technical Specifications | DIESEL |
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ENGINE | |
Displacement/Cubic Capacity | 1461 cc |
Type | 1.5L dCi CRDi, 4 Stroke, DI engine |
Bore x Stroke | 76 x 80.5 mm |
No of Cylinders | 4 |
Compression Ratio | 17.9:1 |
Max. Engine Output (kW @ rpm) | 50 kW (65 bhp) @ 4000 rpm |
Max. Torque (Nm @ rpm) | 160.0 Nm @ 2000 rpm |
CLUTCH | |
Type | Single plate, Dry type |
TRANSMISSION | |
Type | Manual |
No. of Gears | 5 Forward, 1 Reverse |
GEAR RATIOS | |
I | 3.364 : 1 |
II | 1.864 : 1 |
III | 1.321 : 1 |
IV | 0.967 : 1 |
V | 0.738 : 1 |
Reverse | 3.545 : 1 |
WHEELS & TIRES | |
Rim | 5.5J x 14" |
Tires | 185/70 R14 88T |
Laden Tyre Pressure (front & rear), (kg/cm2) | Front - 2.0 Kg/cm2 ; Rear - 2.0 kg/cm2 |
STEERING | |
Type/Description | Power Assisted - Hydraulic |
Turning Radius | 5.25m |
SUSPENSION | |
Front | Independent McPherson Strut |
Rear | H Section Torsion Beam with Shock Absorber |
Anti Roll Bar | Torsion Type (Only at Front) |
Shock Absorbers | Telescopic Double Acting & Hydraulic Type |
BRAKES | |
Service Brake | Cross Over Hydraulic Type, Assisted by Vacuum Booster with Load Sensing Valve Acting on Rear Wheel |
Front | Disc |
Rear | Drum |
Parking Brake | Mechanical Hand Operated acting on Rear Wheels |
FUEL | |
Fuel Capacity | 50 liters |
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM | |
System Voltage | 12V |
Battery | 12V, 60 Ah |
Miscellaneous | |
Boot Space | 330 liters |
• | Always remove the ignition key while getting out of the vehicle |
• | Close all the windows completely and lock all the doors |
• | If you have an anti—theft system, enable/activate it even if it is for a short period |
• | Do not leave any valuables in your vehicle. If you must leave something in your vehicle, hide them and securely lock all the doors |
• | Do not leave the original vehicle documents in your vehicle. In the unfortunate event of your vehicle being stolen the documents will only help a thief sell the vehicle more easily |
• | Do not leave the spare key or a note of your vehicle key number in the vehicle. Keep the spare key in a safe place in your home |
A | Ski Rail |
B | Outside Rear View Mirror (ORVM) |
C | Antenna |
D | Front Windshield |
E | Windshield Wiper |
F | Windshield Washer Jets |
G | Hood |
H | Front Bumper |
I | Front License Plate |
J | Front Fog Lamp |
K | Head Lamp |
L | Parking Lamp |
M | Front Turn Signal Lamp |
N | Side Repeater Lamp |
O | Fuel Lid |
A | Rear Windshield |
B | Reversing Lamp |
C | Rear Brake Lamp |
D | Rear Parking Lamp |
E | Rear Turn Signal Lamp |
F | Ski Rails |
G | Bumper Reflectors |
H | Boot |
I | Rear Bumper |
J | Rear License Plate |
A | Side Defrost Lamps |
B | Upper Storage Area |
C | Windshield Defrost Vents |
D | Centre Vents |
E | Hazard Warning Switch |
F | Light Combination Stalk |
G | Instrument Cluster |
H | Steering Wheel |
I | Horn Pad/Driver Airbag |
J | Wiper Stalk |
K | Accelerator Pedal |
L | Brake Pedal |
M | Clutch Pedal |
N | Cup/Bottle Holder |
O | Coin/Wallet Holder |
P | Parking Brake |
Q | Transmission Gear Lever |
R | Cup Holder |
S | HVAC Controls |
T | Audio |
U | Glove Box |
V | Side Vents |
A | Tachometer/RPM Gauge | E | Temperature Gauge |
B | Fuel Gauge | F | Speedometer |
C | Trip meter/Odometer/Multifunction Display | G | Multifunction Key |
D | Clock | H | Warning/Telltale Lamps |
Symbol | Warning Lamp/Tell Tale | Lamp Pre-check | Lamp Status after Engine ON | Action/Remarks |
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Head Lamp Low Beam Indicator | No | Continuously ON | Indicates Head lamp low beam is ON | |
ABS Warning Lamp* | For about 2 Seconds | Continuously ON | Indicates malfunction of the ABS system. Normal braking is restored without ABS support. Contact an Authorized Mahindra Dealer immediately | |
Airbag Warning Lamp | For about 2 seconds | Continuously ON | Indicates malfunction of the airbag system. Contact an Authorized Mahindra Dealer immediately | |
Head Lamp High Beam Indicator | No | Continuously ON |
Indicates Head lamp high beam is ON |
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Rear Windshield De-mister * | No | Continuously ON | Rear De-mister is ON | |
Low Fuel Warning Lamp | For about 2 seconds | Continuously ON | The fuel level in the fuel tank is low. Re-fuel immediately to avoid empty tank situation | |
Low Engine Oil Pressure Warning Lamp | Continuously ON till Engine Starts | Continuously ON |
Indicates engine oil pressure is low. Check oil level and top-up or contact an Authorized Mahindra Dealer for assistance |
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Charging System Warning Lamp | Continuously ON till Engine Starts | Continuously ON |
Indicates malfunction in charging system. Contact Authorized Mahindra Dealer for assistance |
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Engine Immobilizer * | Yes | Blinking | Slow Blinking: Vehicle is armed Fast Blinking/Continuously ON: Indicates a system malfunction. Contact an Authorized Mahindra Dealer immediately | |
OBD Check Lamp | Continuously ON till Engine Starts | Continuously ON | There is a potential malfunction related to emission control system, contact an Authorized Mahindra Dealer immediately | |
Left Turn Indicators | No | Slow or Fast Blinking |
Indicates left turn lamp is blinking
Slow Blinking: Normal operation
Fast Blinking: One /more left turn lamp bulb has fused. Have the bulb replaced
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Right Turn Indicators | No | Slow or Fast Blinking |
Indicates right turn lamp is blinking
Slow Blinking: Normal operation
Fast Blinking: One /more right turn lamp bulb has fused. Have the bulb replaced
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Parking Brake ON/Brake Fluid Low Warning Lamp | No | Continuously ON |
Either one of below conditions-
1) Park Brake might be engaged
2) Brake fluid level might be low Contact Authorized Mahindra Dealer immediately for assistance if lamp is not turning OFF
even after checking the above conditions
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Pre Heating Lamp/Electronic Fault Lamp | For about 2 seconds | Continuously ON | Indicates a malfunction in the starting/electrical/electronic system. Contact an Authorized Mahindra Dealer immediately | |
High Coolant Temperature Warning Lamp | No | Continuously ON | Engine temperature very high. Contact Authorized Mahindra Dealer immediately | |
Water in Fuel Filter Warning Lamp | No | Continuously ON | Indicates water in fuel filter. Contact an Authorized Mahindra Dealer for draining the water from fuel filter. | |
Door Ajar Warning Lamp | No | Continuously ON | Indicates one or more doors are open | |
Front Fog Lamp Indicator* | No | Continuously ON | Indicates front fog lamp is ON | |
* if equipped / select models or variants only |
• | Sit in an upright position with the base of your spine pressed against the seat back |
• | The driver and front passenger seat head restraint has 5 positions. Adjust it as close as possible to the above specified position, with the top of the head restraint even with the top of your head |
• | Maintain sufficient distance between yourself and the steering wheel. Maintain at least a ten inch (10") distance from the centre of the steering wheel to your chest |
• | The top curve of the steering wheel should align with your chin for ideal road visibility |
• | Adjust your seat and seat back angle such that your wrists rest on the steering wheel |
• | Ensure your legs are in bent position while fully depressing the clutch pedal |
• | All occupants, including the driver, should always wear their seat belt no matter how short the trip in order to minimize the risk of severe injury in the event of a crash. In an accident, an unbelted passenger becomes a projectile, and can cause serious injury to himself or another passenger. |
• | In a rollover crash, an unbelted person is significantly more likely to die than a person wearing a seat belt |
• | Some people believe that wearing a seat belt will lead to entrapment in the vehicle after an accident. However, your chances of surviving the initial impact, being able to unbuckle yourself and escaping from the vehicle is much greater if you are belted. |
• | In order to be properly buckled, you must always sit up straight and keep your feet on the floor in front of you. The lap part must be worn low and tight across your hips, just touching the top of your thighs. While fastening the seat belt, the shoulder strap of the seat belt must pass over your chest and top of your shoulder. It must never touch your neck, face, the side of your shoulder, arm, or pass under your arm. The belt must always be flat against your body and not twisted in any way. Nothing, such as an arm rest, a pocketbook, or any external objects should be between you and the seat belt. Improper wearing of a seat belt will reduce the protection in an accident. |
• | Seat belts should be adjusted as tightly as possible, consistent with comfort to properly secure the wearer in the seat. A slack belt will greatly reduce protection to the user, and could cause additional injuries. |
• | The seat belts provided for your vehicle are designed for people of adult size, must be properly used and maintained. |
• | Passengers should not move out of or change seats while the vehicle is moving. A passenger who is not wearing a seat belt can be thrown against the inside of the vehicle, against other occupants, or out of the vehicle during a crash or emergency stop |
• | Do not use any accessories on seat belts or modify in any way the seat belt system. Devices claiming to improve occupant comfort or reposition the seat belt can reduce the protection provided by the seat belt and increase the chance of serious injury in a crash |
• | An accident or emergency stop, can damage your seat belt system, even if the accident is “minor”. Please have your Authorized Mahindra Dealer inspect the seat belt system after an accident |
• | Please be aware that any unsecured item in your vehicle, such as your pet, unsecured child restraint system, or a laptop, can become a projectile in the event of an accident or sudden stop, causing injuries to occupants in the vehicle |
• | Seat belt systems can be prone to abuse. They are not indestructible. They must be handled with care to avoid damage |
• | Keep the belts clean and dry. Belt retraction may become difficult if the belts and webbing are soiled. If they need cleaning, use a mild soap solution or lukewarm water. Never use bleach, dye, or abrasive cleaners. These chemicals will severely weaken the belts |
• | Retractors in 3-point type seat belts retract the seat belts when not in use. The inertia lock and coil spring allow the belts to remain comfortable on users during normal driving. During accidents or abrupt stops, inertia locks restrict the sudden forward movement of the wearer |
• | Reduce the possibility of being thrown from your vehicle |
• | Reduce the possibility of injuries to lower body and legs during an accident |
• | Hold the driver in a position which allows better control of the vehicle |
• | The lamp does not glow when the ignition is switched ON or glows beyond six (6) seconds after switching the ignition ON |
• | The lamp comes ON at any other time, even briefly |
• | Do not modify, remove, strike or open the seat belt pretensioner assemblies, airbag sensor or surrounding area or wiring. Failure to follow these instructions may prevent them from activating correctly, cause sudden operation of the system or disable the system, which could result in serious injury. |
• | Parts of the airbag module (steering wheel hub, airbag cover and inflator) may be hot for several minutes after deployment. The airbags inflate only once. |
• | The airbag inflates with considerable force. While the system is designed to reduce serious injuries, primarily to the head and chest, it may also cause other, less severe injuries to the face, chest, arms and hands. These are usually in the nature of minor burns or abrasions and swelling, but the force of a deploying airbag can also cause more serious injuries, especially if an occupant's hands, arms, chest or head is in close proximity to the airbag module at the time of deployment. Sit straight and well back into the seat. Move your seat as far back as practical to allow room for airbag inflation, while still allowing you to properly operate/drive the vehicle. |
• | The driver who is too close to the steering wheel can be seriously injured during airbag deployment. |
• | The driver must sit as far back as possible from the steering wheel while still maintaining control of the vehicle. |
• | Sitting improperly or out of position can cause occupants to be shifted too close to a deploying air bag, strike the interior structure or be thrown from the vehicle resulting in serious injury. |
• | Always sit upright with the seat back in an upright position, centered on the seat cushion with your seat belt on, legs comfortably extended and your feet on the floor. |
• | All vehicle occupants must be properly restrained using the seat belts. |
• | All infants and children must be placed in the rear seat of the vehicle and be properly restrained by seat belts or in a child restraint system. |
• | Do not modify the driver seat. Modification could interfere with the operation of the supplemental restraint system sensing components. |
• | Do not place items under the driver seat. They could interfere with the operation of the supplemental restraint system sensing components and wiring harnesses. |
• | Never lean against the door or center console – always sit in an upright position |
• | Collision with utility poles or trees Air bag may not inflate if the vehicle collides with objects such as utility poles or trees, where the point of impact is concentrated to one area and the full force of the impact is not delivered to the sensors. |
• | Under-ride situations Running under a truck's boot may not provide the decelerations necessary for airbag deployment. Just before impact, drivers often brake heavily. Such heavy braking lowers the front portion of the vehicle causing it to “ride” under a vehicle with a higher ground clearance. Air bag may not inflate in this “under-ride” situation where deceleration forces that are detected by sensors may be significantly reduced by such “under-ride” collisions. |
• | Rear-end collisions Air bags are not designed to inflate in rear collisions, where occupants are moved backward by the force of the impact. In this case, inflated air bags would not be able to provide any additional benefit. |
• | Pot holes or stepped surfaces Driving into a big pot-hole, stepped surface or hitting the far side of a hole/incline will not inflate the airbag. |
• | Roll overs Air bag may not inflate in rollover accidents where air bag deployment would not provide protection to the occupants. |
• | Frontal offset impact Frontal offset impact to the vehicle may not provide the deceleration force necessary for airbag deployment. In an angled collision, the force of impact may direct the occupants in a direction where the air bag would not be able to provide any additional benefit, and thus the sensors may not deploy the air bag. |
A | Unlock Button | B | Lock Button |
• | Do not cover the key grip with any material that cuts off RF waves |
• | Do not leave the key exposed to high temperatures for a long period, such as on the dashboard or hood under direct sunlight |
• | Do not put the key in any liquid or wash it in an ultrasonic washer |
• | Check the distance: The RKE may be too far from the vehicle. Stand closer to the vehicle during rain or bad weather |
• | Check the location: Other vehicles or objects may be blocking the signals. Take a few steps to the left or right, hold the RKE higher, and try again. Moreover, closeness to a radio transmitter such as radio station tower, airport transmitter, mobile or CB radios may lead to reduction in range of RKE |
• | Check the RKE battery: See battery replacement procedure, given later in this section |
• | If the RKE is still not working correctly, contact an Authorized Mahindra Dealer |
• | Prevents the vehicle being started by anyone not in possession of the correct vehicle key |
• | The vehicle is automatically protected after the key is removed from the ignition. At every ignition ON, if the vehicle does not recognize the correct key code, the engine check lamp will be illuminate/blink and the engine cannot be started |
• | The vehicle will not be protected until the key has been taken out of the ignition |
A | Front Passenger Window Switch | D | Rear RH Window Switch |
B | Driver Door Window Switch | E | Power Window Lock Switch |
C | Rear LH Window Switch |
• | Power window functions of all doors in the vehicle. |
• | Power window lock/safety switch that enables/disables power window operation of rear doors when operated independently from the respective doors |
A | Permanently OFF | B | AUTO Mode |
C | Permanently ON |
• | Close the power outlet cap when not in use |
• | Do not allow children to use or play with the power outlet |
• | When using electrical appliances, strictly follow the manufacturers instruction manual |
• | Never insert inappropriate or badly fitting plugs into the power outlet |
• | Distract the driver while driving, or hamper safe driving |
• | Result in a fire or burn injuries due to the appliance rolling, falling or overheating |
• | Use the power outlets only when the engine is running. Remove the plug from the power outlet after using the electric device. Using the power outlets when the engine is OFF or leaving the electric device plugged in for many hours may cause the battery to drain |
• | Do not use the power outlet to connect electric accessories or equipment that are not designed to operate on 12V |
• | Some electronic devices can cause electronic interference when plugged into the power outlet. These devices may cause excessive audio noise and may interfere with other electronic systems or devices in your vehicle. |
A | Turn Signal— Right | B | Turn Signal —Left |
• | Push the lighting control stalk clockwise (to stop position A) to indicate a right turn. The instrument cluster arrow lamp pointing towards the right flashes along with the right side turn signal lamps with chime indicating your intention of turning towards right |
• | After you have completed your right turn, the stalk will automatically return to the neutral position. Both the right turn lamp and the right turn signal lamp switch OFF |
Switch Position | Vehicle Loading Condition |
0 | Basic setting: luggage compartment empty and only the driver on board or with one front passenger |
• | Luggage compartment empty, 1, 2, 3 passengers |
•• | Luggage compartment full, 3 passengers or with driver only |
••• | DUMMY |
A | Tachometer/RPM Gauge | E | Temperature Gauge |
B | Fuel Gauge | F | Speedometer |
C | Trip meter/Odometer/Multifunction Display | G | Multifunction Key |
D | Clock | H | Warning/Telltale Lamps |
• | Total Mileage Recorder, (Odometer) |
• | Trip Mileage Recorder (Trip Meter) |
• | Fuel Used (since the last time the reset button was pressed), |
• | Average Consumption, since the last time the reset button was pressed. This value is displayed after driving 400 metres and takes into account distance travelled and the fuel used since the last time the reset button was pressed. |
• | Estimated Range, this range takes into account the average fuel consumption since the last time the reset button was pressed. The value is displayed after driving around 400 metres. |
• | Distance Traveled since the last time the reset button was pressed. |
• | Average Speed since the last time the reset button was pressed. The value is displayed after driving around 400 metres. |
• | Display selectionBy pressing the reset button you can shift from the total mileage recorder, trip meter, odometer and clock or vice-versa. |
• | Resetting the trip mileage recorderOnce the display of the trip mileage recorder is selected, press and hold the button. |
• | Resetting the clockWith the ignition ON, select display showing total mileage and clock. There are two ways to set the time: |
• | Pressing and holding the reset button allows you to scroll through the hours and minutes quickly; |
• | Short presses of the reset button allow you to set the time minute by minute. |
• | that the range increases as you travel. This is normal, as average fuel consumption may decrease when: |
• | the vehicle stops accelerating, |
• | the engine reaches its operating temperature (engine cold when reset button pressed), |
• | when driving from a built-up area onto the open road. Therefore, if the average fuel consumption decreases, the range will increase. |
• | You may also notice that the average fuel consumption increases when the vehicle is stationary and the engine idling. |
• | Lamp fails to go OFF |
• | Lamp does not illuminate at all |
• | Illuminates while driving |
• | Check if the parking brake is engaged. If yes, disengage it |
• | Check if brake fluid level is low. If yes, top-up brake fluid (DOT 4) to the required level |
• | The fuel management system |
• | The emission control system |
• | Systems which affect emissions |
• | Never hold the steering wheel to the extreme right or the extreme left for more than a few seconds when the engine is running |
• | Heavy or uneven steering efforts may be caused by low power steering pump fluid level. Check for low power steering pump fluid level before seeking service by an Authorized Mahindra Dealer |
• | Do not fill the power steering pump reservoir above the MAX mark on the reservoir, this may result in leaks from the reservoir |
• | Under inflated tire(s) on any wheel(s) |
• | Uneven vehicle loading |
• | High crown in the centre of the road |
• | High crosswinds |
• | Wheels out of alignment |
• | Wheels out of balance |
• | Loose or worn suspension components |
• | The parking brake should be adjusted as per recommended maintenance schedule |
• | Always apply the parking brake when leaving the vehicle, and be certain to leave the transmission in gear. Failure to do so may allow the vehicle to roll and cause damage, hit a bystander resulting in personal injury. |
• | Leaving unattended children in a vehicle is dangerous for a number of reasons. Children should be warned not to touch the parking brake or the gear shift lever. Do not leave the key in the ignition. A child could move the vehicle leading to accidents |
• | Driving on rough, gravel or snow covered roads. |
• | Driving with tyre chains installed. |
• | Driving over the steps such as the joints on the road. |
• | Driving on roads where the road surface is pitted or differences in surface height. |
A | Side Vents | D | Center Vents |
B | Side Defrost Vents | E | Foot Vents |
C | Windshield Defrost Vents | F | HVAC Controls |
A | Air Re-circulation Switch | D | Blower Speed Control |
B | Rear Windshield De-mister | E | Temperature Control |
C | Air Distribution Control & AC ON/OFF |
• | Face Mode |
• | Face-Foot Mode |
• | Foot Mode |
• | Foot-Defrost Mode |
• | Defrost Mode |
A | Cool Air | B | Hot Air |
• | In certain operating conditions when the engine gets overheated, the engine management system may switch off the air conditioner intermittently |
• | The air conditioner might not actually be functioning even when LED on the AC switch remains illuminated. This is to be considered as normal AC system operation. |
• | During extreme cold weather conditions, the air conditioner may not function until temperature of the air near the evaporator rises above a pre-defined threshold. |
• | When air conditioner is ON, moisture is extracted from the air. The resulting condensate is drained off from the vehicle. It is therefore normal, if you see a small pool of water under your vehicle. |
• | The air conditioner should be operated at least for ten minutes once every fortnight, even during winter months. This allows AC system components to get lubricated periodically and ensures optimum system performance. |
• | For quickly defogging/de-misting/defrosting outside of windshield, it is advisable to operate the windshield wiper/washer for few times intermittently. |
• | If snow has deposited on windshield, use ice scraper to remove ice deposited before using wiper. |
• | In freezing weather, warm the windshield with the defroster before using the windshield washer. Also use a washer fluid having anti-freezing properties. These will help prevent the washer fluid from freezing on your windshield. |
• | Dirty/contaminated windshield would make misting/ fogging- up worse. Always keep inside and outside of windshield clean. |
• | Reduced air flow because of clogged HVAC filter or any other obstructions in air flow path may lead to in-adequate defogging/ de-misting/defrosting performance. If air flow seems to have considerably reduced, get the filter cleaned or replaced immediately. Air flow path should be kept free of obstructions. |
• | Reduced cooling performance from air conditioner may lead to in-adequate defogging/de-misting/defrosting. If cooling effect seems to have dropped considerably, get the air conditioning system checked by an authorized Mahindra dealer. |
• | Before starting the vehicle, inspect the inside and outside of the vehicle and look for any damages, leaks, loose parts, foreign objects/debris. Contact an Authorized Mahindra Dealer if required. |
• | Before starting your journey, check the working of all safety devices/components especially brakes, steering, lamps, signals and tires. In case you suspect any system/devices not working properly contact Authorized Mahindra Dealer. |
• | Adjust the seat headrest, steering wheel and fasten the seat belt as described in this manual. Never perform any seat/ steering adjustments when the vehicle is in motion. |
• | Start the vehicle only when seated and belted in the driver's seat. |
• | Ensure that the rear view mirror and both the ORVM’s are adjusted for an unobstructed view of the road behind. |
• | Have someone observe and confirm normal operation of all exterior lamps while you work on the controls from the driver seat. Also, check functioning of all lamps in the instrument panel. |
• | Check for positive closing, latching, and locking of all doors, both from inside and outside. |
• | Check the area under vehicle after an overnight parking for fuel, power steering fluid, brake fluid, engine coolant, oil, or other fluid leaks. If leaks are observed, contact an Authorized Mahindra Dealer. |
A | Accelerator Pedal | B | Brake Pedal |
C | Brake Pedal |
• | Make sure the gear shift lever is in neutral |
• | Make sure the parking brake is engaged. Turn the key to IGN position but do not turn the key to start |
• | Few warning lamps briefly illuminate. See “Warning Lamps in the Instrument Cluster” section for more information |
1. | Shift the gear shift lever to neutral position. |
2. | Apply parking brake. |
3. | Turn the ignition ON. |
4. | Do not press the accelerator. |
5. | Turn the key momentarily to the START position to crank the |
6. | Once the engine starts, release the key; it will return to the IGN position
Do not continue cranking after the engine has started. This will lead to damage of the starter and other engine components.
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7. | If the engine fails to start, attempt to restart after about 10 |
8. | If the engine fails to start even after repeated attempts as per the procedure given above, contact the nearest Authorized Mahindra Dealer |
• | Keep your right foot on the service brake pedal |
• | Turn front wheels towards the road curb |
• | Switch OFF the ignition, turn the key to the steering lock position and remove the key |
• | Firmly engage the parking brake |
• | Move the gear shift lever to 1st gear position (reverse gear if parking on an incline) |
• | Slowly release the service brake pedal |
• | Lock your vehicle when leaving |
• | Vehicle exhaust contains Carbon Monoxide, Carbon Dioxide, Nitrogen Oxides, Hydrocarbons and Particulate Matter. These are potential environmental and health hazards. |
• | Avoid inhaling the exhaust gases. Carbon Monoxide is a colorless and odorless gas and can cause unconsciousness or even death. |
• | If the exhaust system is damaged for any reason or you notice a change in the exhaust noise, have the vehicle checked by an Authorized Mahindra Dealer immediately. |
• | Do not start the vehicle in a closed garage or in an enclosed area where ventilation is poor for the exhaust gases. |
• | Since the engine compartment and exhaust system components are hot and can ignite a fire, do not park or leave the vehicle with the engine idling over dry grass, leaves, paper, rags or any combustible material. |
• | Do not leave children unattended in the vehicle or with access to an unlocked vehicle. Children could move the gear shift lever, which could result in an accident or serious injury. |
• | On slippery/wet road surfaces, never downshift in order to obtain braking action. This could result in a wheel slip and reduced vehicle control. |
• | Before you drive your vehicle, please read this manual carefully. |
• | When you start driving, verify proper operation of the brakes and steering system. |
• | If, while driving, you hear any strange noise or feel unusual vibration, or if you have any concerns whatsoever, or if any warning lamps illuminate or buzzers sound, park/stop the vehicle in a safe location as soon as possible. Identify the cause and take any necessary remedial action. Contact your Authorized Mahindra Dealer if necessary. |
• | Never overload or improperly load your vehicle. |
• | Always be attentive while driving and follow safe driving practices. |
• | Always maintain the recommended inflation pressure in tires. |
• | Always drive at a safe speed appropriate for given driving conditions. You must follow the speed limits. |
• | While backing up, keep a constant lookout for people, particularly children, or other obstructions or hazardous material that might be present behind the vehicle. |
• | Avoid loading any items on the roof that will raise the vehicles center of gravity and make your vehicle more unstable. |
• | Loaded vehicles, with a higher center of gravity, may handle differently than unloaded vehicles. Extra precautions, such as slower speeds and increased stopping distance, should be taken when driving a heavily loaded vehicle. |
• | Always slow down in gusty crosswinds. Because of its profile and higher center of gravity, your vehicle is more sensitive to side winds than an ordinary passenger car. Slowing down will allow you to have much better control. |
• | When driving off-road or on rugged terrain, do not drive at excessive speeds, jump, make sharp turns, strike objects, etc. This may cause loss of control or vehicle rollover causing serious injury. You are also risking expensive damage to your vehicle's suspension and chassis. |
• | Maintain steering wheel control at all times, especially on rough terrains. Sudden changes in terrain can result in abrupt steering wheel motion. Make sure you grip the steering wheel from the outside. Do not grip the spokes. |
• | If the vehicle goes from one type of surface to another (e.g. from concrete to gravel/sand/mud/snow) there will be a change in the way the vehicle responds, especially the way it responds to steering, braking and accelerating inputs. |
• | Be extremely careful when driving on pavements made slippery by loose sand, water, gravel, snow or ice. |
• | If your vehicle goes off the edge of the pavement, slow down, but avoid severe brake or steering application. Ease the vehicle back onto the pavement only after reducing your speed. Do not turn the steering wheel too sharply while returning to the road surface. |
• | It may be safer to stay on the apron or shoulder of the road and slow down gradually before returning to the pavement. You may lose control if you do not slow down or if you turn the steering wheel too sharply or abruptly. |
• | In an unavoidable emergency situation where a sudden sharp turn must be made, turn the steering wheel only as rapidly and as far as required to avoid the emergency. Excessive steering will result in less vehicle control. Additionally, smooth variations of the accelerator and/or brake pedal pressure should be utilized if changes in vehicle speed are called for. Avoid abrupt steering, acceleration or braking which could result in an increased risk of loss of vehicle control, vehicle rollover and/or personal injury. Use all available road surfaces to return the vehicle to a safe direction of travel. |
• | When driving off-road or on rugged terrains, never overspeed or make sharp turns. This may cause loss of control or vehicle rollover causing serious injury. |
• | Maintain steering wheel control at all times. Sudden changes in terrain can result in abrupt steering wheel motion. |
• | Do not drive horizontally or diagonally across steep slopes, your vehicle can tip over sideways. Driving straight up or straight down is preferred. |
• | Drive cautiously to avoid vehicle damage from concealed objects such as rocks and stumps. You should either know the terrain or map-out your route before driving in the area. |
• | Always perform a maintenance inspection after each day of off-road driving that has taken you through rough terrain, sand, mud or water. |
• | The ground under the water might not be firm which could result the water being deeper than expected when driving the vehicle through it. |
• | Do not stop or shut OFF the engine while immersed in water. It helps in preventing water getting inside the exhaust pipes. |
• | When backing down a ramp, do not allow the exhaust tail pipe to immerse in water. |
• | Water can wash the grease from wheel bearings, causing rusting and premature failure. It may also enter the differentials, transmission and transfer case, reducing the oil's lubricating qualities. If these are submerged in water, the lubricants should be replaced as required. |
• | Water entering the transmission will cause deterioration in shift quality, locking up of your transmission accompanied by vibration, and ultimately damaging the transmission. |
• | Sand, mud/sludge that has accumulated in brake drums and around brake discs may affect braking efficiency. This may also damage brake system components. Wet brakes cannot stop the vehicle as effectively as dry brakes. Drying can be improved by driving the vehicle slowly while applying light pressure on the brake pedal. |
• | When driving through water, traction or brake capability may be limited. Always perform a maintenance inspection after each day of off-road driving that has taken you through water. |
• | After going off-road, it is always a good idea to check for damage. Completely inspect the underbody of the vehicle for any damages. |
• | Check for accumulations of plants or bushes. These could be a fire hazard. They might also hide damage to fuel lines, brake tubes/hoses, etc. |
• | Inspect all the tubes/hoses and check for any fluid leakages. |
• | Get heat exchangers (radiator and condenser) cleaned. |
• | Check threaded fasteners for looseness, particularly on the chassis, drive train components, steering, suspension and brakes. Retighten them, if required, and torque to the values specified in the ‘Repair Manual’. |
• | If any unusual vibration is experienced, check the wheels for impacted material. Impacted material can cause a wheel imbalance. Get it inspected/corrected as soon as possible. |
• | After driving through deep water, inspect your vehicle fluids and lubricants (engine oil, transmission/transfer case/axle oils) to ensure the fluids have not been contaminated. |
• | Smooth, moderate operation can yield savings in fuel |
• | Steady speeds without stopping will usually give the best fuel economy |
• | Idling for long periods of time may waste fuel |
• | Anticipate stopping; slowing down may eliminate the need to stop |
• | Sudden or hard accelerations reduce fuel economy |
• | Slow down gradually |
• | Drive at moderate speeds |
• | Revving the engine before turning it off may reduce fuel economy |
• | Air conditioner may reduce fuel economy |
• | Warming up a vehicle on cold mornings is not required and may reduce fuel economy |
• | While idling put the gear shift lever in neutral position |
• | Resting your foot on the clutch pedal while driving may reduce fuel economy |
• | Combine errands and minimize stop-and-go driving |
• | Keep tires properly inflated. It is recommended to check your tire pressure in the morning when the tyre is cold |
• | Use recommended engine oil. Refer to the Maintenance Section for specifications and capacities |
• | Replace the fuel filter and air filter at the recommended intervals |
• | Shift gears at the recommended speeds and rpm bands only. Refer to the gear shifting speed table for further details |
• | Control the maximum speed between 90 to 100 Km/hr in 5th gear to achieve the best fuel efficiency |
• | Follow the recommended maintenance schedule and perform owner maintenance checks recommended |
• | Heavily loading a vehicle or towing a trailer will reduce fuel economy |
• | Carrying unnecessary weight may reduce fuel economy |
• | Adding certain accessories to your vehicle may reduce fuel economy |
• | Four-wheel-drive operation (if equipped) is less fuel efficient than two-wheel-drive operation |
• | Driving on flat terrains offer improved fuel economy as compared to driving on hilly terrains |
• | Close windows during high speed driving for better fuel economy |
• | As far as possible refuel at the same conditions preferably in the morning |
• | It is recommended to re-fuel in mornings (cold weather condition) |
1. | Ensure recommended tire pressure is maintained |
2. | Re-fuel your vehicle till the auto-cut-off mode |
3. | Reset trip meter to zero |
4. | Drive at moderate speed for minimum distance of 100 km |
5. | Re-fuel at the same fuel station till the auto-cut-off mode. Assume “a” liters of fuel was filled and “b” was the trip meter reading.
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6. | Fuel Efficiency = b/a kmpl |
A | RADIAL TIRES OR BIAS-PLY TIRE |
B | DOT INFORMATION |
C | MAX LOAD LIMIT |
D | TIRE SIZE |
E | TIRE COMPOSITION |
F | “TUBELESS” OR “TUBE TYPE” |
• | 185/70 R14 88T |
• | Safety |
• | Economy |
• | Ride Comfort and Vehicle Stability |
• | Driving style |
• | Tire pressure |
• | Distance driven |
1. | Check that the battery terminals are tight and clean |
2. | If the battery terminals are firmly fastened, turn the interior lamps ON |
3. | If the lamps do not illuminate, glow dim or go OFF when the starter is cranked, the battery is weak or discharged. Try jump starting. Follow “Jump starting” instructions given later in this chapter |
4. | Check the fuses in the Engine Compartment Fuse Box and Central Fuse Box. |
1. | If the lamp illumination is normal, engine cranking normally, but the engine does not start even after repeated cranking, it needs adjustment or repair. Contact an Authorized Mahindra Dealer. |
2. | During winter, use of non-winter diesel or due to extreme cold conditions, the vehicle may not start. Contact an Authorized
Mahindra Dealer for further assistance.
To prevent damage to the starter, do not crank the engine for more than 15 seconds at a time. Wait 10 to 15 seconds before
trying again.
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• | Progressively reduce the vehicle speed and bring vehicle to a stop at the side of the road |
• | Turn ON the hazard warning flashers |
• | Keep the engine running at idle |
• | Engage the parking brake |
• | Switch the air conditioner OFF |
• | You can keep the AC blower speed at maximum and set the temperature control knob to the extreme end of the hot zone (clockwise end) |
• | Wait till the engine coolant temperature drops sufficiently such that the needle in the temperature gauge is around halfway between C & H |
• | Check the headlights - Are they dim or bright? If they are dim, it's likely your battery is dead. If your headlights are bright, you do not have a dead battery and a jump start may not help. |
• | Try to start the car -Does it turn over very slowly, or does it crank quickly? If it cranks quickly, you do not have a dead battery and a jump start may not help. If it cranks slowly, or not at all, you probably have a dead battery. |
• | The positive terminal will be marked with a plus sign (+) and will usually have a RED cable attached on it. |
• | The negative terminal will be marked with a minus sign (-) and will usually have a BLACK cable attached to it. |
1. | Park the working car near the disabled car. Park the car in such a way that the distance between both car batteries is as
small as practical. Turn off the engine, radio, lights, A/C, fans and all other electrical components. Make sure that all
of these things are OFF in the disabled car, too.
Don't let the cars touch each other.
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2. | Wear safety gear (goggles or face guard and gloves) if you have it.
It may be necessary to remove the disabled vehicle battery cables from the battery terminals and clean both cables and terminals.
Use a stiff wire brush to remove all corrosion. Reconnect the cables to the battery terminals and jump the car.
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3. | Untangle and unwind your jumper cables. Like your batteries, your jumper cables will probably have red and black cables and will have heavy duty clamps to connect to the battery terminals. You must make sure that the red and black ends of your jumper cables never touch each other once they are connected to the batteries; permitting them to do so can result in serious arcing and/or damage to one or both vehicles. |
4. | Connect the jumper cables in the order described below;
Make sure none of the cables are dangling into the engine compartment, where they could be exposed to moving parts.
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5. | Start the working car. Let it idle for a few minutes. Rev the engine a little above idle for 30 to 60 seconds. You do this to charge the battery in the dead car. A good clean connection between the battery cables and the battery terminals is essential. |
6. | Try to start the disabled vehicle. If it does not start, shut the engine off and disconnect the last connection temporarily while you slightly twist or wiggle each of the four clamps to help ensure a good electrical connection. Restart the working car again. Allow another 5 minutes for charging before attempting to start the disabled vehicle. If this does not work after a few tries, you may need to have the car towed or the battery replaced.. |
7. | Remove the jumper cables once the car starts. Do this in the reverse of the order in which they were attached, and don't let
any of the cables or clamps touch each other (or dangle into the engine compartment).
Replace any positive (+) red post protective covers if applicable (You have had to remove or open these in the beginning)
These covers help prevent accidental short circuiting the battery.
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8. | Keep the recently-disabled car's engine running. Run the car above idle (slightly revved up with your foot on the accelerator). This should give the battery enough charge to start the car again. If it does not, you probably have a dead battery or a dying alternator. |
• | Flat-bed equipment - Your vehicle is loaded on the back of a truck. This is the safest and best way of towing. |
• | Wheel-lift equipment - The tow truck uses two pivoting arms that go under the tires and lift them off the ground. The other two tires remain on the ground. |
• | Sling-type equipment - The tow truck uses metal cables with hooks on both ends. These hooks go around parts of the frame or suspension and lift the end of the vehicle off the ground. This is not a good method of towing as it may damage the vehicle's suspension and body. Avoid a tow with sling type equipment. |
• | Familiarize yourself with your vehicle by going through your Owner's Manual. |
• | Take a few minutes to review this Maintenance Section. |
• | Make it a habit to use this manual to record scheduled maintenance in the Service Coupon Booklet. |
• | Consult your Authorized Mahindra Dealer for all your vehicle's needs. |
• | Refer relevant sections of the manual before starting |
• | Set the parking brake |
• | Block the wheels to prevent the vehicle from moving unexpectedly |
• | Turn OFF the engine and remove the key |
• | Stay clear of hot vehicle parts |
• | Avoid repeated contact with fluids |
• | Do not let fuel, coolant and other fluids spill over electrical and hot vehicle parts |
• | Keep all open flames and other burning material like cigarettes away from the battery and all fuel related parts |
1. | Pull the hood release lever below the driver side instrument panel to release the hood. |
2. | Lift the hood a little to access the safety latch holding the hood striker. This safety latch is located below the hood at the center |
3. | Move the safety latch to the left and lift the hood to as much height as required |
4. | Release the unhinged end of the stay rod from its lock clip and insert its unhinged end in the slot below the already lifted hood |
5. | Allow the hood to be supported by the stay rod |
6. | Do not apply any undue force on the bonnet when it is supported by the stay rod |
• | Do not open the hood immediately after a drive; the engine compartment will be very hot. |
• | Always double check to be sure that the hood is firmly latched before driving away. If it is not latched properly, the hood could open while the vehicle is being driven, causing a total loss of visibility, resulting in an accident. |
• | Do not move the vehicle with the hood in the raised position, as vision is obstructed. |
1. | Remove the stay rod supporting the hood by slightly lifting the hood |
2. | Slowly lower the hood, while swinging down the stay rod and locking its unhinged end in the lock clip |
3. | Bring the hood just a few inches above its fully closed position |
4. | Now, release the hood and allow it to fall by its own weight. This ensures that safety latch firmly locks the hood in its fully closed position |
A | Fuel Priming Pump | E | Dipstick |
B | Windshield Washer Fluid Reservoir | F | Coolant Reservoir |
C | Brake/Clutch Fluid Reservoir | G | Battery |
D | Engine Oil Cap | H | Engine Compartment Fuse Box |
• | Front windshield washer fluid level |
• | Engine coolant level |
• | Battery condition |
• | Brake/Clutch fluid level |
• | Engine oil level |
• | Power steering fluid level |
• | Fluid leaks |
• | Hoses, joints and pipes for any abnormalities |
• | Lights |
• | Warning lamps |
• | Windshield wipe and wash |
• | Steering wheel |
• | Seats |
• | Seat belts |
• | Accelerator pedal |
• | Brake pedal |
• | Brakes |
• | Parking brake |
• | Gear lever shift mechanism |
• | Lamps |
• | Fluid leaks |
• | Doors and engine hood latches |
• | Tire inflation pressure |
• | Tire surface/thread and wheel nuts |
• | Oil is used to lubricate pistons, piston rings and cylinders. Thin films of oil, left over when pistons move in cylinders, are sucked into the combustion chamber due to high negative pressure generated when the vehicle is decelerating. This oil gets burnt in the combustion chamber. |
• | Oil is also used to lubricate the stems of intake valves. Some of this oil is sucked into the combustion chamber together with the intake air and is burnt there. |
• | Engine oil consumption depends upon the viscosity and quality of the oil, and upon the conditions in which the vehicle is driven. Oil consumption will be more due to high speed driving and frequent acceleration and deceleration. A new engine may consume more oil since its pistons, piston rings and cylinder walls are not conditioned. |
• | Make sure the vehicle is on level ground |
• | Turn the engine OFF and wait a few minutes for the oil to settle down into the oil sump |
• | Apply the parking brake |
• | Open the hood, use stay rod to support the hood. Protect yourself from engine heat |
• | Locate and carefully remove the engine oil level dipstick |
• | Wipe the dipstick with a clean cloth. Insert the dipstick fully, then remove it again |
• | If the oil level is between “Min” and “Max” marks, the oil level is acceptable. DO NOT ADD OIL |
• | If the oil level is below the Min mark, add enough oil through the oil filler neck to raise the level within the “Min” and “Max” marks. Wait for few minutes after every top up for the oil to settle down before checking the level. |
• | Oil levels above the “Max” mark may cause engine damage/poor performance. |
• | Put the dipstick and the oil filler cap back and ensure it is fully/properly seated. |
• | Park the vehicle on flat-horizontal surface. Keep the parking brake fully engaged. Shut-off the engine |
• | Wait till the engine cools down and hence coolant temperature comes down to normal room temperature |
• | The coolant level should be between “MIN” and “MAX” marking provided on the coolant recovery tank |
• | In case the coolant level is below the “MIN” marking, the coolant should be topped-up |
• | The coolant should be filled till the level rises above the 'MIN' but remain below the “MAX” marking on the coolant recovery tank |
• | However if the Coolant Recovery Tank is found to be near empty, it is recommended that the system be checked at an Authorized Mahindra Dealer |
1. | Start the engine and let it run until it reaches normal the operating temperature |
2. | While the engine idles, turn the steering wheel left and right a couple of times |
3. | Turn the engine OFF |
4. | Check the power steering fluid level in the reservoir |
5. | The fluid level should be maintained between the “MIN” and “MAX” marks on the dipstick, integrated with the cap |
6. | If the fluid is low, add fluid in small amounts, continuously checking the level until it reaches the correct operating range. Be sure to put the cap back on the reservoir |
7. | With a clean cloth, wipe any spilled fluid from all surfaces |
1. | Lift the arm and position the wiper blade at right angles to the wiper arm |
2. | Press the retaining clip in the opposite direction, disengage the wiper blade and pull it off the arm
To prevent damage to the windshield, don’t let the wiper arm slap down on to it.
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3. | Hold the end of the rubber and pull until the tabs are free of the metal support |
4. | Carefully insert the new blade rubber. Then install the blade assembly in the reverse order of removal |
• | Locate the filter just before the right wheel behind the right head lamp assembly. |
• | Locate the diesel filter drain screw at the bottom of the diesel filter. |
• | Be careful while unscrewing the drain screw by a three quarter turn. |
• | Accumulated water will flow out of the drain screw opening. Wait until clear diesel flows out of the drain screw. |
• | Retighten the screw fully and clean the filter bottom with a dry cloth. |
• | Re-prime the fuel circuit if necessary. |
• | Start the engine only, and check that there is no leakage and the warning lamp is OFF. |
• | Change of fuel filter may be necessary in case the warning lamp appears in spite of the draining. Contact an authorised Mahindra dealer. |
• | Keep the battery securely mounted |
• | Keep the battery top clean and dry |
• | Keep the terminals and connections clean, tight, and coated with petroleum jelly or terminal grease |
• | Rinse any spilled electrolyte from the battery immediately with a solution of water and baking soda |
• | OK (Battery condition good) |
• | Needs charging |
• | Add distilled water |
• | Remove the vent plugs |
• | Add distilled water to all the cells that require the fluid |
• | Secure the plugs properly |
• | Wash your vehicle regularly with cool or lukewarm water and a neutral pH soap |
• | Never use strong household detergents or soap, such as dish washing or laundry liquid. These products can discolor and spot painted surfaces |
• | Never wash a vehicle that is “hot to the touch” or during exposure to strong, direct sunlight |
• | Always use a clean sponge or car wash mitt with plenty of water for best results |
• | Dry the vehicle with a chamois or soft terry cloth towel in order to eliminate water spotting |
• | It is especially important to wash the vehicle regularly during the winter months, as dirt and road salt are difficult to remove and cause damage to the vehicle |
• | Immediately remove items such as gasoline, diesel fuel, bird droppings and insect deposits; they can cause damage to the vehicle's paint work and trim over time |
• | Wash the vehicle first, using cool or lukewarm water and a neutral pH shampoo |
• | Use the custom bright metal cleaner, available from your Authorized Mahindra Dealer. Apply the product as you would wax to clean chrome parts; allow the cleaner to dry for a few minutes, and then wipe off the haze with a clean, dry rag |
• | Never use abrasive materials such as steel wool or plastic pads as they can leave scratches on the chrome surface |
• | After polishing the chrome parts, you can also apply a coating of Premium Liquid Wax, available from your Authorized Mahindra Dealer, or an equivalent quality product to help protect from environmental effects |
• | Mahindra dealers have the exact touch-up paint to match your vehicle's color. |
• | Take your vehicle to an Authorized Mahindra Dealer for paint touch-up or paint repairs. |
• | Remove particles such as bird droppings, tree sap, insect deposits, tar spots, road salt and industrial fallout before repairing paint chips. |
• | Always read the instructions before using the products. |
• | Clean weekly with wheel and tire cleaner, which is available from an Authorized Mahindra Dealer. Heavy dirt and brake dust accumulation may require agitation with a sponge. Rinse thoroughly with a strong stream of water |
• | Never apply any cleaning chemicals to hot or warm wheel rims or covers |
• | Do not use hydrofluoric acid-based or high caustic-based wheel cleaners, steel wool, fuels or strong household detergents |
• | Take care when using a power washer to clean the engine compartment. |
• | Do not spray a hot engine with cold water to avoid cracking the engine block or other engine components |
• | Never wash or rinse the engine while it is running; this may lead to internal engine damage |
• | Do not wash the engine compartment with high pressure water, this could damage the electrical components, wiring or connectors leading to short circuits |
• | For routine cleaning of plastic parts |
• | For tar or grease spots |
• | For plastic head lamp lenses |
• | The windshield, rear windows and side windows may be cleaned with a non-abrasive cleaner such as Clear Spray Glass Cleaner, available from an Authorized Mahindra Dealer. |
• | The wiper blades can be cleaned with alcohol or Premium Windshield Washer Concentrate, available from an Authorized Mahindra Dealer. This washer fluid contains special solution in addition to alcohol which helps to remove the hot wax deposited on the wiper blade and windshield. Be sure to replace wiper blades when they appear worn or do not function properly. |
• | Do not use abrasives, as they may cause scratches. |
• | Do not use fuel, kerosene, or paint thinner to clean any glass parts. |
• | Avoid cleaners or polishes that increase the gloss of the upper portion of the instrument panel. The dull finish in this area helps protect the driver from undesirable windshield reflection |
• | Do not use household or glass cleaners as these may damage the finish of the instrument panel, interior trim and cluster lens |
• | Wipe up spilled liquid using a clean white cotton cloth |
• | Apply Vinyl Cleaner to the wiped area and spread around evenly |
• | Apply cleaner to a clean white cotton cloth and press the cloth onto the soiled area and allow this to set in at room temperature for 30 minutes |
• | Remove the soaked cloth, and if it is not soiled badly, use this cloth to clean the area by a rubbing motion for 60 seconds |
• | Following this, wipe area dry with a clean white cotton cloth |
• | Remove dust and loose dirt with a vacuum cleaner |
• | Remove light stains and soil with Carpet and Upholstery Cleaner |
• | If grease or tar is present on the material, spot-clean the area first with Stain Remover |
• | Do not use household cleaning products or glass cleaners, which can stain and discolor the fabric and affect the flame retardant abilities of the seat materials |
• | Do not use cleaning solvents, bleach or dye on the vehicle's safety belts, as these actions may weaken the belt webbing. |
• | To clean, use a soft cloth with a leather and vinyl cleaner. Dry the area with a soft cloth. |
• | To help maintain its resiliency and color, use the leather care kit, available from an Authorized Mahindra Dealer. |
• | Do not use household cleaning products, alcohol solutions, solvents or cleaners intended for rubber, vinyl and plastics, or oil/petroleum-based leather conditioners. These products may cause premature wearing of the clear, protective coating. |
• | Tap the ice on the window to crack it or chip it for a good place to start scraping. You could end up cracking more than the ice and end up with a cracked or shattered windshield/ window |
• | Pour warm or hot water on the windshield to melt ice. This will crack your windshield |
• | Run it in a well ventilated area. Carbon monoxide can build up quickly |
• | Run for a minimum of 20 minutes to allow the engine to come up to the normal operating temperature. This will allow the oil to circulate and will also open up the thermostat so that your radiator anti-freeze circulates as well |
• | Start up the air conditioner and/or heater and run them for 10 minutes or so. Again, circulating fluids is essential for a good life of the system |
• | If your vehicle has power steering, you may want to turn the wheels a few times to keep the fluids flowing |
• | Ensure ignition is switched OFF |
• | Disconnect the electrical connector (A) |
• | Remove rear dust cover (B) |
• | Unhook the bulb retaining clip/spring (D) |
• | Remove the bulb (C) pulling it straight out. |
• | When experiencing a problem, try to listen to any unusual noises made by the vehicle |
• | The engine coolant temperature being continuously higher than the normall |
• | Note if the vehicle is sluggish or feels different than normal |
• | Tell the technician about the circumstances prior to the moment you experienced the problem |
VERITO DIESEL | |||||||||||||
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Description | Change Interval | Free Services | Paid Services | ||||||||||
5000 | 10000 | 20000 | 30000 | 40000 | 50000 | 60000 | 70000 | 80000 | 90000 | 100000 | |||
A = Adjust as Necessary I = Inspect and correct/replace if necessary R = Replace C = Clean | |||||||||||||
Engine and Cooling System | |||||||||||||
Engine Oil 1 | Replace every 10,000 kms | | | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | |
Engine Oil Filter | Replace every 10,000 kms | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | ||
Accessory belt and rollers | Replace every 60,000 km/24 months | Every 60,000 km/24 months | |||||||||||
Timing belt and rollers | Replace every 60,000 km/36 months | Every 60,000 km/36 months | |||||||||||
Engine Coolant 3 | Replace every 60000 kms | I | I | I | I | I | I | R | I | I | I | I | |
Air, Fuel System | |||||||||||||
Air filter | Replace every 10000 kms | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | ||
Fuel Filter | Replace every 10000 kms | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | ||
Water in Fuel Filter | Drain during service interval or when warning indicator flashes in cluster | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
HVAC | |||||||||||||
Check the system for leaks & recharge | Inspect every 40000 kms | Inspect every 40000 kms or two years | |||||||||||
HVAC Filter | Replace every 10000 kms | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | ||
Refrigerant | Inspect every 60000 kms | I | |||||||||||
Power Steering | |||||||||||||
Power Steering Fluid | Inspect every service | l | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | |
Wheel Bearing and Tyres | |||||||||||||
Rubber gaiters | Inspect every 20000 kms | I | I | I | I | I | |||||||
Front Wheel Bearing Play | Inspect every 20000 kms | I | I | I | I | I | |||||||
Tyre rotation | Inspect every service | l | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | |
Wheel alignment* | Inspect if abnormal conditions are noticed or at 40000 kms, whichever is earlier | ||||||||||||
Brakes | |||||||||||||
Front brake pads | Inspect every 10000 kms | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | ||
Circuit for leaks | Inspect every 20000 kms | I | I | I | I | I | |||||||
Brake fluid 2 | Replace every 60000 kms or 2 years | l | I | I | I | I | I | R | I | I | I | I | |
Rear brake shoes | Inspect every 10000 kms | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | ||
Suspension | |||||||||||||
Visual inspection | Inspect every service | l | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | |
Suspension mounting bolts | Inspect every service | l | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | |
Rear and front shock absorber | Inspect every service | l | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | |
Electrical | |||||||||||||
Battery voltage/condition | Inspect every service | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | |
Battery leakage or crack | Inspect every 10000 kms | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | ||
Operation of warning lights in cluster | Inspect every service | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | |
Exterior and interior lighting and signals | Inspect every service | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | |
Interiors and Mechanisms | |||||||||||||
Windscreen, doors, boot and mirrors | Inspect every 20000 kms | I | I | I | I | I | |||||||
Locks, hinges and latches | Inspect every 20000 kms | I | I | I | I | I | |||||||
Front and rear wiper blades | Inspect every 20000 kms | I | I | I | I | I | |||||||
Windscreen washer levels | Inspect every service | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | |
Under body Inspection | |||||||||||||
Underbody, wheel arches | Inspect every service | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | |
Final Inspection | |||||||||||||
Check and ensure normal working of engine using diagnostic equipment | Inspect every service | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | |
Exhaust pipelines & mountings — Damage/Leakage | Inspect every service | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | |
Tyre pressure and condition | Inspect every service | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | |
Road Test | Inspect every service | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | |
Note - If the operating conditions are severe, the change frequency of oil, oil filter, air and fuel filters need to be pre-poned as per the details given in the Service Coupon Booklet | |||||||||||||
*On chargeable basis; 1- Change as per the km or 1 year whichever earlier; 2 - Change as per the km or 2 years whichever earlier; 3- Change as per the km or 3 years whichever earlier | |||||||||||||
5- Under extreme operating conditions replace air filter every 30,000 kms; B - Change brake & clutch fluid every 40k km or every 2 yrs whichever earlier; D- Check & Clean as per km or when Indicator Glows |