GENERAL
GENERAL
CONTENTS
SR.NO.
DESCRIPTION
PAGE NO.
2. 0
Introduction to Indica Vista
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2. 1
Good workshop practice and safety precautions
3
2. 2
Precautions for electric circuit service
5
2. 3
Lifting, Jacking and Towing points
7
2. 4
Jack and tool bag location in vehicle
9
2. 5
Numbering system
10
2.5.1 Chassis numbering
10
2.5.2 Chassis type and sales designations
10
2.5.2 Aggregate numbering
10
2.5.3 Location of chassis and aggregate numbering system
10
2.6
Technical specification
13
2.7
Tightening torque of standard bolts and nuts
16
2.8
Recommended lubricant and coolants
17
2.9
Vehicle dimensions
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GENERAL
2.0 KNOW YOUR INDICA VISTA
Your INDICA VISTA comes from a family of new cars
that are being rolled out from the Tata Motors’ stables.
It is the outcome of research & development by Tata
Motors Limited. The INDICA VISTA incorporates all
the advanced features of Tata Motors precision and
advanced technology.
The INDICA VISTA is powered by new generation
engines that have been designed to deliver consistent
and optimum performance under the toughest
conditions.
The INDICA VISTA has vacuum assisted
independent hydraulic brakes with disc brakes in front
and drum brakes for the rear wheels. The suspension
has been designed to provide a comfortable ride.
This design incorporates solutions to eliminate
vibrations caused due to road undulations and
provide better stability in all driving conditions coupled
with reduced noise levels in the car.
In addition to all these, TATA vehicles are backed by
a well established service network with trained and
skilled manpower that ensures proper maintenance.
The INDICA VISTA is a hatchback having five doors
with an ergonomically designed cab with added
features like collapsible and adjustable power
steering, central locking, power windows,
sophisticated HVAC system, multi adjustable Driver
and co-driver seats having provision for lumbar as
well as head restraint adjustment. The INDICA VISTA
is provided with a set of rear swept stylish head lamps
which are biggest in it’s class
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GENERAL
2.1 GOOD WORKSHOP PRACTICES &
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS :
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exhaust gases.
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Always ensure that all the repair / maintenance
work carried out should be as per the instructions
provided in the workshop manual.
Prior to removing or disassembling parts, they
must be inspected carefully to isolate the cause
Use protective clothing, apron, hand gloves, and
safety shoes while working in the workshop. Do
not wear watch, rings and belt while serving the
vehicle.
Keep your work area, equipment and tools clean
at all times.
Make sure you use the proper tool for the job and
use it the right way. The improper tool or its
incorrect use can damage the part you are
working on or cause injury or both.
Never keep the tools on the floor/vehicle. The
tools should be kept in the tool box after use.
Cover fenders, seats, steering wheel and any
other parts those are likely to get scratched/soiled
before starting any service work (Fig. 1).
Fig. 2
for which the service is called for (Fig. 2).
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All the reusable dismantled components must be
kept in a clean enamel coated white tray
sequentially in an orderly manner to facilitate their
Fig. 1
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While servicing the vehicle in engine running
condition make sure that the gear shifting lever is
in neutral position and parking brake is fully
applied. Never run the engine without proper
ventilation and adequate means of getting rid of
Fig. 3
accurate and proper reinstallation (Fig. 3).
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Never reuse the parts like oil seals, gaskets,
packing, O-rings, locking washers, split pins, self
locking nuts and certain other parts.
Plug the ports / openings of aggregates such as
FIP / Injectors, TMC, etc., whenever removed from
the car.
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GENERAL
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For correct reinstallation of vacuum fuel hoses
attach tag describing the correct positions (Fig.
4).
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For vehicles equipped with fuel injection systems
do not disconnect the fuel line between the injector
and the fuel pump without releasing the fuel
pressure or fuel can be sprayed out under
pressure (for diesel).
Precaution for Catalytic Converter (MPFI Petrol
Engine) :
Caution : If large amount of unburnt fuel goes into
the converter, it may overheat and create a FIRE
hazard.
To prevent this, observe the following precautions :
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Fig. 4
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Make sure only the branded lubricants, coolant,
corrosion protection coatings and sealants are
used.
Check all the lines for leaks related to the systems
like fuel, oil, coolant, vacuum, exhaust and brakes
after servicing (Fig. 5).
Fig. 5
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Use only unleaded gasoline.
Engine compression checks should be carried out
within the shortest possible time.
If necessary then only conduct a spark jump test
within the shortest possible time.
Do not run the engine when the fuel tank is nearly
empty to avoid engine misfire and damage to
catalytic converter.
NOTE :
For details on the catalytic converter precautions
please refer to exhaust system of this manual.
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disconnecting and connecting coupler to avoid
electronic parts damage (Fig. 7).
2.2 PRECAUTION FOR ELECTRICAL
CIRCUIT SERVICE :
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Disconnect the negative cable of the battery while
servicing the electrical parts that do not require
battery power and insulate the negative terminal
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Do not touch the electrical terminals of parts which
use microcomputers (e.g. electronic control units
like ECM etc.) to avoid damage to these parts from
static electricity from your body (Fig. 8)
Always use the correct voltmeter, ohmmeter for
taking measurement to avoid damage to the
electronic control unit and sensors.
Make sure to insert the probe from wire harness
side of the connector for taking measurement.
Make sure the connector halves are mating
Fig. 6
properly (Fig. 6).
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While removing the battery first disconnect the
negative cable and then the positive cable. While
reinstalling the battery, first connect the positive
cable and then negative cable.
Fig. 8
Be sure to turn the ignition switch off before
properly and terminals seating precisely in the
connector body (Fig. 8)
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Dirt / corroded terminals result in improper contact.
The terminals should be cleaned carefully.
Improper contact pressure between mating
terminals disturbs the connectivity between them.
Replace the damaged connector body to avoid
exposure of the terminals in case of inadequate
contact pressure.
Fig.7
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GENERAL
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Ensure proper connection between the terminal
to the wire. Rectify the loose connection by
repairing / replacing the wire harness (Fig. 9)
Fig. 9
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Worn out insulation of the wire may result in short
circuit.
Avoid water entering the connectors.
GENERAL
2.3 LIFTING, JACKING, TOWING POINTS
FRONT JACKING POINTS
USING THE TWO POST LIFT
Make sure you follow the manufacturer’s instructions
while lifting the car on two post lift as shown in (Fig10).
Fig. 11
REAR JACKING POINTS
Fig. 10
Always ensure vehicle balance in service while
applying two post lift to under body.
Care should be taken that the two post lift arm is not
in contact with the bracket, brake or fuel pipes etc.
Before servicing, make sure to lock the lift after the
vehicle is lifted up.
Following fig shows the front and the rear jacking
points by two post lift
Fig. 12
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GENERAL
USING THE FLOOR JACK:
TOWING THE VEHICLE : (Fig. 14)
Use the jacks at the locations as shown in the figs.
13 a, 13 b
Fig. 14
Fig. 13 a
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Fig. 13 b
Do not apply the jack against any part which may
get deformed.
If front end or rear end of the vehicle is to be jacked
ensure the wheels on ground and the parking brake
is applied.
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For towing a car, the best way is to use a wrecker.
Alternatively use a rigid tow bar.
Avoid using a flexible 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.
GENERAL
REAR TOW HOOK : (Fig. 15)
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Boltable tow hook is provided in the toolkit.
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Remove cover on rear bumper.
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Bolt the tow hook (ensure proper fitment).
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2.4 JACK AND TOOL BAG LOCATION IN
VEHICLE:
Whenever tow hook is not required unscrew the
tow hook and keep it in toolkit.
Press the cover to close the hole for tow hook in
rear bumper.
Fig. 16 (Near spare wheel)
1. JACK LOCATION :
2. TOOL BAG LOCATION :
Fig. 15
Fig. 17 (Below parcel shelf, near suspension tower)
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GENERAL
2.5 NUMBERING SYSTEM :
2.5.1 CHASSIS NUMBERING SYSTEM
Chassis number consists of 15 digits (6 barrels) as given below :
MAT
xxxxxx
x
x
x
Indicates produced in
TATA MOTORS LTD. PUNE
Serial No. to start every
year with 00001 on First
JAN for RHD &
First APRIL for LHD
Chassis type No.
(Model,execution
wheel base etc.)
Drive Type -R-For RHD
L-LHD
Plant Location
P for K Block,Pune
Year of production
YEAR
1.1.2008 to 31.12.2008
1.1.2009 to 31.12.2009
1.1.2010 to 31.12.2010
1.1.2011 to 31.12.2011
1.1.2012 to 31.12.2012
1.1.2013 to 31.12.2013
1.1.2014 to 31.12.2014
xxxxx
CODE (ISO 3779)
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
2.5.2 CHASSIS TYPE & SALES DESIGNATION :
Chassis no
10
Sales Designation
Model Description
EC Whole Vehicle Type
Approval Number (ECWVTA)
611248
Tata Indica Vista High
TATA INDICA VISTA HIGH
1.4L SAFIRE 75PS,
EURO -V,LHD
e11*2007/46*0052
611271
Tata Indica Vista Aura
TATA INDICA VISTA AURA
1.4L SAFIRE 75PS
EURO-V LHD
e11*2007/46*0052
GENERAL
2.5.3 AGGREGATE NUMBERING - NUMBERING FOR SAFIRE ENGINES:
Homologated Type
Dwg.Code
Serial number
160D1000
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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The Label gives the following information :
1. Supplier identification code - 2 Numerical Digits
2. Assembly Code - 1 Numerical Digit
3. Engine number plate - 7 Numerical Digits
4. Engine number plate check digit - 1 Numerical Digit
5. Engine drawing number - 11 Numerical Digits
6. Engine type code - 4 Numerical Digits
7. Production line code - 2 Numerical Digits
8. Filler - 1 Numerical Digit set to fixed zero to uniform the label to the standards.
9. Label cheack digit - 1 Numerical Digit
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GENERAL
TRANSAXLE (C 549)
2.4 LOCATION OF CHASSIS
AGGREGATE NUMBERS :
CHASSIS NUMBER
1
2
4
3
5
THE LABEL GIVES THE FOLLOWING CODES :
1. Supplier identification code - 2 numerical digits
2. Production line code - 1 numerical digit
Fig. 18
ENGINE (SAFIRE)
3. Transmission type code - 3 numerical digits
4. Transmission number plate - 7 numerical digits
5. Check digit - 1 numerical digit
BODY SHELL NUMBERING :
XX
X
X
1
2
3
XXXXX
4
Barrel 1 - Indicates, Basic model
Barrel 2 - Indicates year of production
Year
Code
Year
Code
2004
4
2010
Z
2005
5
2011
A
2006
6
2012
B
2007
7
2013
C
2008
8
2014
D
2009
9
2015
E
Fig. 20
TRANSAXLE (C-549)
Barrel 3 - Indicates plant location P for K Block
Pune
Barrel 4 - Indicates cumulative serial number to
start every year with 00001 on first
January.
Fig. 21
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GENERAL
2.6 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION FOR TATA INDICA VISTA
ENGINE
ENGINE (PETROL)
Model / Type
No. Of Cylinders
Bore / Stroke
Capacity
Max. Engine Output
Max. Torque
Compression Ratio
Firing Order
SAFIRE (75PS)
Water Cooled Multi-point Fuel Injection Petrol Engine
4 Inline
72 mm X 84 mm
1368 cc
55 Kw @ 6000 rpm
114 Nm @ 3250 rpm
10 : 1
1-3-4-2
CLUTCH
CLUTCH
Model / Type
Ountside dia of clutch lining
Friction Area
Single Plate Dry Friction Diaphragm type
200 mm
324 mm
TRANSAXLE
TRANSAXLE
Model / Type
No. of gears
Gear Raios
Final drive ratio
Gear shift
Front Wheel Drive Through Constant Velocity Joints
Synchromesh with over drive
5 Forward and 1 Reverse
1st
- 4.273
2nd
- 2.238
3rd
- 1.520
4th
- 1.156
5th
- 0.872
Rev.
- 3.909
3.733
Floor mounted with international ‘H’ pattern with Fifth & Reverse inline
REAR AXLE
REAR AXLE
Model / Type
Non driven type Twist Beam Suspension
SUSPENSION
SUSPENSION
Front
Rear
Anti-roll bar
Driven type Independently Suspended with McPherson Strut
Semi-independent, Twist Beam with coil Springs and Hydraulic Shock
Absorbers
At Front
STEERING
STEERING
Type
Steering Wheel
Power assisted Rack & Pinion - Hydraulic
380 mm
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GENERAL
BRAKES
BRAKES
Service brake
Mechanical Brake assist booster, Vacuum assisted independent dual
circuit , Diagonal split Hydraulic Brake on Front & Rear through tandem
cylinder acting on all 4 wheels with Automatic wear adjuster, Foot
operated with ABS
Front : 240 mm Dia. Disc Brake / Rear : 200 mm Dia. Drum Brake
Lever type,Console mounted,Cable operated mechanical linkage acting
rear wheels
Front brakes / Rear brakes
Parking brakes
on
WHEELS & TYRES
WHEELS & TYRES
Tyres
Wheel rims
No. of wheels
Radial Tubeless 175/65 R14 82T
5J X 14
Front - 2, Rear - 2, Spare -1
FUEL TANK
FUEL TANK
Capacity
44 Litres
BODY
BODY
Model / Type
hatch-back, Five Door, Steel Monocoque Passenger Car
ELECTRICAL
ELECTRICAL
System voltage
Battery
Alternator
12V
DIN44L
12V 90A
MAIN CHASSIS DIMENSION (IN MM NOMINAL)
MAIN CHASSIS DIMENSION
Wheel Base
Track Front
Track Rear
Front Overhang
Rear Overhang
Overall Length
Max. Width
Overall Height (Unladen/Laden)
Min. Turning Circle Dia.
Min. Turning Clearance Circle
Ground Clearance
2470
1450
1440
785
540
3795
1695 (Over Body)
1550 (Unladen)
10 m
10.6 m
155 (Unladen)
WEIGHT (KG)
WEIGHT
Complete vehicle kerb weight
Gross vehicle weight
Payload
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1225 Euro ENCAP / 1125 Non ENCAP
1625 Euro ENCAP / 1625 Non ENCAP
400 Euro ENCAP / 500 Non ENCAP
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PASSENGER CAPACITY
PASSENGER CAPACITY
Capacity
2 Front + 3 Rear
LUGGAGE SPACE
LUGGAGE SPACE
Net inside loading space
232 Litres
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GENERAL
2.7 TIGHTENING TORQUES OF STANDARD BOLTS & NUTS
Wherever the tightening torques are not specified use the following values for these fasteners.
Grade
Bolt or Nut Size
Torque kg-m
1.0
8.5 - 10
0.85 - 1.0
M8
1.25
21 - 25
2.1 - 2.5
1.5
41 - 51
4.1 - 5.1
1.0
46 - 56
4.6 - 5.6
1.75
72 - 88
7.2 - 8.8
1.5
75 - 91
7.5 - 9.1
2.0
113 - 138
11.3 - 13.8
1.5
126 -154
12.6 - 15.4
2.0
176 - 215
17.6 - 21.5
1.5
189 - 231
18.9 - 23.1
1.0
12 - 14
1.2 - 1.4
1.25
29 - 35
2.9 - 3.5
1.0
32 - 39
3.2 - 3.9
1.5
58 - 70
5.8 - 7.0
1.0
64 - 78
6.4 - 7.8
1.75
99 - 121
9.9 - 12.1
1.5
104 - 127
10.4 - 12.7
2.0
162 - 198
16.2 - 19.8
1.5
176 - 215
17.6 - 21.5
2.0
248 - 303
24.8 - 30.3
1.5
266 - 325
26.6 - 32.5
M12
M14
M16
M6
M8
M10
Bolt 10.9
Nut 10.0
M12
M14
M16
1. This standard is applicable to the bolts having the
following marks embossed on the bolt head and
punch mark on the nut head.
Grade
16
Torque N-m
M6
M10
Bolt 8.8
Nut 8.0
Pitch (mm)
8.8
For the Bolt
10.9
For the Bolt
8
For the Nut
10
For the Nut
Note : Always use the calibrated torque wrenches.
2. Nyloc nuts and copper washer should not be
reused.
GENERAL
2.8 RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS & COOLANTS
ITEM
SPECIFICATION
QTY
ENGINE OIL
SAFIRE 75 PS (PETROL)
SAE 5W 40
2.9 Litres
COOLANT
(Antifreeze agent + Soft water
50 : 50 ratio)
Class II / JIS K2234
5.4 Litres
TRANSAXLE
Semi Synthetic
SAE 75W80 GL4
2.2 Litres
POWER STEERING OIL
ATF Dexron III
1.0 Litres
BRAKE / CLUTCH FLUID
SAE J 1703, DOT 3
MEETING ACEA C3
FUEL (PETROL) : Unleaded regular grade petrol
conforming to EC specification for Euro-V and octane
rating not less than EN 228/ RON 95 (RON stands
for Research Octane Number) is recommended to
be used as fuel.
CAUTION
Do not use petrol with lead in a car fitted with
catalytic convereter. Even single fill of leaded petrol
will seriously damage the catalytic converter.
Recommended grade of Engine Oil confirming to SAE
5W40 engine oil meeting ACEA C3 specification
for ambient temp. ranging from -20 to + 40 degree C.
For ambient temp. Below -20 degree C use lower
viscosity grade oil.
LUBRICANTS AND OILS :
Please use only recommended grades for good
performance.
DO NOT mix grease of different brands and optional
grades. Replace old grease completely. The oil
change periods recommended in maintenance
schedule should be adhered.
Recommended grades of engine oil for range of
ambient temperature :
Ambient
Temp 0CGrade
Engine Oil
- 5 and above
SAE 15W/40
- 10 to 0
SAE 5W30
- 20 and -10
SAE 0W30
As required
Transaxle : Semi Synthetic SAE 75W80 GL4.
Grease for axle bearings : Lithium base grease IPOL
IPLEX LC Grease 2
Brake fluid : SAE J 1703, DOT 3
Power Steering : ATF Dexron III
COOLANTS
Qty : Approx. 5.4 Litres
Presence of dirt in coolant chokes up passages in
radiator, cylinder head and crankcase, thereby
causing overheating of engine.
To prevent rust formation and freezing of coolant
inside the passages of radiator, crankcase and
cylinder head use premixed coolant as
recommended.
It is recommended that the entire cooling system
should be drained and filled with fresh premixed
coolant.
Engine coolant antifreeze coolant as per class II/JIS
K2234.
Windscreen Washer Antifrost
Make - Antifrost- K
Concentration - 1 : 5 For 00C
1 : 1 For 100C
2 : 5 For 160C
1 : 0 For 370C
NOTE :
We strongly recommend to refill your car’s engine
coolant only at aTATA Authorised service centre.
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GENERAL
2.9 VEHICLE DIMENSIONS :
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