Tata Saf
ari (2.2 VTT DICOR)
Safari
4x2 & 4x4
Owner's Manual
This owner’s manual should be considered as a permanent part of the car and must remain with the vehicle.
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Foreword
24x7 On Road Assistance
Important information for owners
Environmental Protection
Warranty
Location of Chassis & Aggregate
Identification Numbers
Getting into the vehicle
Your Safety
Driving Controls
Indicators and Instruments
Comfort and Convenience
Prior to driving
Driving
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Fuel, Coolants & Lubricants
Vehicle Specifications
Maintenance
Preliminary Trouble Shooting
Special Instructions
Service Schedule
Alphabetical Index
Service Set up Addresses
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Dear Customer,
Thank you for selecting Tata Safari - the vehicle of your choice
We welcome you to the world of advanced automotive engineering in a form especially
suited to your operating conditions.
This book gives you all the information necessary for making your ownership of this
vehicle a thoroughly satisfying experience.
To assist you in maintaining your vehicle as per recommended schedule, we have a
widespread network of dealers and service centres. The list is included in this book for
your convenience.
Should you need any special assistance, please call on our Regional / Zonal level offices
which are also listed in this book.
Please note that by adhering to the correct operating procedures and by availing the
scheduled maintenance services at our authorised service centres, you can obtain the
maximum performance from your vehicle.
We request you to go through the book and derive many miles of motoring pleasure.
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IMPORTANT
INFORMATION
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We provide safe, high quality, high performance vehicles. In
order to maintain the level of performance and reliability in
the vehicle, it is important that any accessory that is fitted or
modification that is carried out should be done with extreme
caution and in consultation with our authorised dealer. Any
improper installation can hamper the safety and performance
of the vehicle besides depriving you of your warranty benefits.
Use of genuine parts, designed and manufactured to our
exacting standards, are the best way to maintain your vehicle
in peak operating condition. Please do not use substitutes.They
always prove costlier in the long run.
Failure to use genuine parts can invalidate any future warranty
claims.
The information and specifications given in this book are valid
as on the date of printing. Tata Motors Limited reserves the
right to make changes in design and specifications and/or to
make additions to or improvements in this product without
obligation to install them on products previously sold.
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OWNERS
24 X 7 ON ROAD ASSISTANCE
Dear Customer,
It is our responsibility and our
endeavour to ensure that you
have our complete service
backup if ever, wherever and
whenever you need the same.
When you have a road network
that spans 33.80 kms, the
probability of a breakdown
happening within hailing
distance of a TATA
MOTORS
Authorized
Workshop is very low.
It is Precisely for this reason, we have tied up with MyTVS,
who will provide breakdown assistance including towing to
the nearest TATA MOTORS Authorized Workshop through
their Authorized Service Providers (ASP)
The 24X7 On Road Assistance Program shall be
automatically available to your vehicle for the duration of
Warranty period. The program shall also be available for
Extended Warranty period if you avail the same at the time
of buying of your vehicle.
Response Time ** for the On Road Assistance
Program
Within City Limits
On State or National Highways
Ghat Roads and other places
60 minutes
90 minutes
120 minutes +/-
(The response time will depend on the location, terrain, traffic
density and the time of the day.)
Standard procedure when calling for On Road
Assistance in case of a breakdown:
• Dial the toll free help line number – 1 800 209 7979
• Identify your vehicle with the Vehicle chassis number
that is available in the Owners Service manual or on the
Helpline sticker on the dashboard, near the
steering wheel.
• Explain your exact location with landmarks and tell us
about the problem you face with the vehicle.
• Park your vehicle on the edge of the road, open the
bonnet and put on the hazard warning signal.
• Place the caution sign supplied with the vehicle approx.
3 m from the vehicle in the direction of on coming
traffic.
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24 X 7 ON ROAD ASSISTANCE
Coverage under the 24 X 7 On road Assistance
Program
I. The 24x7 On Road Assistance Program Service
covers the following services on your vehicle during
warranty period.
• Wheel change through spare wheel.
• Arrangement of fuel. (Fuel cost will be chargeable at
actual cost)
• Re-opening the vehicle in cases of key lock out.
• Rectification of electrical problems related to battery,
fuses etc.
• On spot repairs for complaints repairable at site.^
• Car to car towing or winching & towing for non
accident cases up to a maximum of 15 kms to the nearest
Tata Motors authorized workshop. Towing charges at
actual cost beyond the same to be paid to the ASP in
cash. (Any ferry or toll charges levied in relation to the
vehicle being towed to be paid by the customers in
actuals in cash).
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II. The 24x7 On Road Assistance Program coverage as
indicated above during the extended warranty
period of your vehicle is up to a maximum of 3 events
for 18/12 months extended warranty period & 4 events
for 30/24 months extended warranty period.
III. The 24x7 On Road Assistance Program as indicated
above covers Tata Motors Assured vehicles during the
extended warranty period up to a maximum of 3 events.
Exclusions
24x7 On Road Assistance Program does not apply to
• Cost of parts consumables and labour for such
repairs not covered under warranty*. These charges
are to be settled with ASP in cash.
• Toll or ferry charges paid by ASP in reaching to the
breakdown site to be settled with ASP in actuals in cash.
• Cases involving accident, fire, theft, vandalism, riots,
lightening, earthquake, windstorm, hail, tsunami,
unusual weather conditions, other acts of God, flood,
etc.
• Vehicles that are unattended, un-registered,
impounded or abandoned.
24 X 7 ON ROAD ASSISTANCE
• Breakdown/defects caused by misuse, abuse,
negligence, alterations or modifications made to the
vehicle.
• Lack of maintenance as per the maintenance
schedule as detailed in the owner’s manual.
• Cases involving racing, rallies, vehicle testing or
practice for such events.
Disclaimer
• The service is not available in the states of Arunachal
Pradesh, Assam (Except Guwahati City), Meghalaya,
Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, Tripura, J&K and
in Union Territories of Andaman & Nicobar Islands and
Lakshwadeep.
• **The reach time is indicative & the actual reach time
will be conveyed by the call centre at the time of
breakdown call.
weather, heavy down pour, floods, storms, natural
calamities, road blocks due to accidents, general strife
and law & order conditions viz. fire, arson, riots, strikes,
terrorist attacks, war etc.
• ^ On spot repairs at breakdown site shall depend on
nature of complaints & will be as per the discretion of
the ASP.
• *The decision for free of charge repairs will be as per
the warranty policy & procedures of TATA MOTORS
LTD. and as per the interpretation of the same by ASP.
You will be duly informed by the ASP & call centre for
the change applicable if any.
• All charges wherever applicable need to be settled directly
with the ASP.
• The reach time can vary depending on the traffic
density & time of the day.
• The reach time indicated does not account for delays
due to but not limited to acts of God, laws, rules &
regulations for time being in force, orders of statutory
or Govt. authorities, industrial disputes, inclement
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24 X 7 ON ROAD ASSISTANCE
EXCLUSION OF LIABILITIES :
• It is understood that TATA MOTORS shall be under no
liability whatsoever in respect of any loss or
damage arising directly or indirectly out of any delay in
or non delivery of, defect/deficiency in service/parts
provided by ASP.
• In case vehicle cannot be repaired on-site, customers
are advised to use the towing facility for taking their
vehicle to the nearest TATA authorized workshop only.
In no condition will the vehicle be towed to any
unauthorized workshop. TATA MOTORS will not be
responsible for any repairs carried out in such
unauthorized workshop.
• Customer are advised to take acknowledgment from the
ASP for the list of accessories/extra fittings and other
belongings in the vehicle as well as the current condition
related to dents/scratches breakages of parts/fitments
of the vehicle at the time of ASP taking possession of
the vehicle & to verify these items when delivery is taken
back by them, Claim for loss of or damage to items, if
any should be taken up with ASP directly. TATA
MOTORS shall not be responsible for any such claims,
damages/loss or any deficiency of service of the ASP.
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• Vehicles will be handled, repaired & towed as per the
customer’s risk & TATA MOTORS shall not be liable for
any damages / claims as a result of the same.
• Services entitled to the customers can be refused or
cancelled on account of abusive behaviour, fraudulent
representation, malicious intent and refusal to pay the
charges for any charges related services and spare
parts during service or on previous occasion on part of
the customer.
• On site repairs may be temporary in nature. The
completion of repairs does not certify the road
worthiness of the vehicle. The customer is advised to
ensure temporary repairs carried out onsite is followed
by permanent repairs at TATA MOTORS Authorized
Workshop at the earliest.
• Terms and conditions and service coverage,
exclusions etc. are subject to change without notice.
I M P O R TA N T I N F O R M AT I O N A B O U T T H I S M A N U A L
Safety and vehicle damage warnings
Safety symbol
In this manual, you will see CAUTION, NOTICE and WARNING.
These are used in the following ways.
CAUTION
This is a warning against something which may cause
injury to people if the warning is ignored. You are informed
what you must or must not do in order to avoid or reduce
the risk to yourself and other people.
NOTICE
This is a warning against something which may cause
damage to the vehicle or its equipment if the warning is
ignored. You are informed what you must or must not do
in order to avoid or reduce the risk of damage to your
vehicle and its equipment.
In this manual, you will also see a circle with a slash. This means
"Do not", "Do not do this", or "Do not let this happen".
WARNING
Indicates a strong possibility of severe personal injury or
death if the instructions are not followed.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
TATA MOTORS LTD. is committed to produce the vehicles
using environmentally sustainable technology. A number of
features have been incorporated in Tata Motors passenger
vehicles which have been designed to ensure environmental
compatibility throughout the life cycle of the vehicle. We would
like to inform you that your vehicle meets emission norms and
this is being regularly validated at the manufacturing stages.
As a user you too can protect the environment by operating
your vehicle in a proactive manner. A lot depends on your
driving style and the way you maintain your car. We have
given few tips below for your guidance.
DRIVING
¾ Avoid frequent and violent accelerations.
¾ Do not carry any unnecessary weight on the vehicle as
it overloads the engine. Avoid using devices requiring
high power consumption during slow city traffic
condition.
¾ Monitor the vehicle’s fuel consumption regularly and if
showing rising trend get the vehicle immediately
attended at the Company’s Authorised Service Outlets.
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¾ Switch off the engine during long stops at traffic jams
or signals. If you need to keep the engine running, avoid
unnecessary revving it up or stopping and starting.
¾ It is not necessary to rev up the engine before turning
it off as it unnecessarily burns the fuel.
¾ Shift to higher gears as soon as it is possible. Use each
gear upto 2/3 rd of it’s maximum engine speed. A chart
indicating gear shifting speeds is given in this book.
MAINTENANCE
¾ Ensure that recommended maintenance is carried out
on the vehicle regularly at the Authorised Service
Outlets.
¾ As soon as you see any leakages of oil or fuel in the
vehicle we recommend to get it attended immediately.
¾ Use only recommended grades and quantity of
lubricants and clean/uncontaminated and correct fuels.
¾ Get your vehicle checked for emission periodically by
authorised dealer
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
¾ Ensure that fuel filter, oil filter and breather are checked
periodically and replaced, if required, as recommended
by Tata Motors.
¾ Do not pour the used oils or coolants into the sewage
drains, garden soil or open streams. Dispose the used
filters and batteries in compliance with the current
legislation.
¾ Do not allow unauthorised person to tamper with
engine settings or to carry modifications on the vehicle.
¾ Never allow the vehicle to run out of fuel.
¾ Parts like brake liners, clutch disc should be vacuum
cleaned. Do not use the compressed air for cleaning
these parts which may spread the dust in the
atmosphere.
¾ While carrying out the servicing or repairs of your
vehicle you should pay keen attention to some of
the important engine aggregates and wiring
harness which greatly affect emission. These
components are :1.
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Air Intake & Exhaust system especially for
leakages.
3. Cylinder head for valve leakage.
4. All filters such as air, oil & fuel filters (check
periodically).
5. Turbocharger & Vacuum Modulator OR it’s
vacuum hoses.
6. EGR System & components.
7. Electrical connections
8. ‘Service’ lamp contineously glows, please take
the vehicle to Service Station.
9. Catalytic Convertor
10. EMS wiring harness i.e. electrical connections to
all sensors and actuators.
This owner’s manual contains further information on driving
precautions and maintenance care leading to environment
protection. Please familiarise yourself with these aspects
before driving.
Fuel injection equipments : pump, rail,Injectors,
Nozzles and high pressure pipes.
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We WARRANT each TATA Safari 4X2 and
4X4 vehicles & parts thereof
manufactured by us to be free from
defect in material and workmanship,
subject to the following terms &
conditions :
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This warranty shall be for 24 months
OR 75,000 kms, whichever is earlier
from the date of sale of the vehicle.
2.
Our obligation under this warranty
shall be limited to repairing or
replacing, free of charge, such parts
of the vehicle which, in our opinion,
are defective, on the vehicle being
brought to us or to our dealers
within the warranty period. The
parts so repaired or replaced shall
also be warranted for quality and
workmanship but such warranty
shall be co-terminus with this
original warranty.
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Any part which is found to be
defective and is replaced by us
under the warranty shall be our
property.
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This warranty shall not apply if the
vehicle or any part thereof is
repaired or altered otherwise than
in accordance with our standard
repair procedure, or by any person
other than our sales or service
establishments, our authorised
dealers or service centres or service
points in any way so as, in our
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judgement which shall be final and
binding, to effect its reliability, nor
shall it apply if, in our opinion which
shall be final and binding the vehicle
is subjected to misuse, negligence,
improper
or
inadequate
maintenance or accident or loading
in excess of such carrying capacity
as certified by us, or such services as
prescribed in our Owner’s Manual
and Service Book are not carried out
by the buyer through our sales or
service
establishments,
our
authorised dealers or service centres
or service points.
As for such parts as tyres, batteries,
transfer case, rubber parts, electrical
equipment and fuel injection
equipment,
power
steering
equipment, A.C. equipment not
manufactured by us but supplied by
other parties, this warranty shall not
apply, but buyers of the vehicle shall
be entitled to, so far as permissible
by law, all such rights as we may
have against such parties under their
warranties in respect of such parts.
Our Dealers/TASC’s will assist the
purchaser in taking up the
complaint with the respective
manufacturers and their decision on
the warranty will be final.
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This warranty shall not cover normal
wear and tear or any inherent
normal deterioration of the vehicle
or any of its parts arising from the
actual use of the vehicle or any
damage due to negligent or
improper operation or storage of
the vehicle. This warranty shall not
apply to normal maintenance
services viz. oils & fluid changes, head
lamps
focussing,
fastener
retightening, wheel balancing, tyre
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rotation, adjustment of valve
clearance, fuel timing, ignition timing
and consumables like bulbs, fuel
filters and oil filters etc. This warranty
shall not apply to any damage or
deterioration
caused
by
environmental pollution or bird
droppings. This warranty shall not
apply to V-belts, hoses and gas
leaks in case of air conditioned
vehicle. Slight irregularities not
recognised as affecting the
function or quality of the vehicle
or parts such as slight noise or
vibration and defects appearing
only under particular or irregular
operations or items considered
characteristic of the vehicle.
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This warranty shall be null and
void if the vehicle is subjected to
abnormal use such as rallying,
racing or participation in any
other competitive sports. This
warranty shall not apply to any
repairs or replacement as a result
of accident or collision.
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This warranty is expressly in lieu
of all warranties, whether by law
or otherwise, expressed or implied,
and all other obligations or
liabilities on our part and we
neither assume nor authorise any
person to assume on our behalf,
any other liability arising from the
sale of the vehicle or any
agreement in relation thereto.
The buyer shall have no other
rights except those set out above
and have, particular, no right to
repudiate the sale, or any
agreement or to claim any
reduction in the purchase price
of the vehicle, or to demand any
damages or compensation for
losses, incidental or indirect, or
inconvenience or consequential
damages, loss of vehicle, or loss
of time, otherwise, incurred or
accrued.
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if it is notified in writing to us or
to our concerned dealer without
any delay soon after such defect
as covered and ascertained under
this warranty.
11. This warranty shall stand
terminated if the vehicle is
transferred or otherwise alienated
by the buyer without our prior
written consent.
12.
We reserve our rights to make any
change or modification in the
design of the vehicle or its parts
or to introduce any improvement
therein or to incorporate in the
vehicle any additional part or
accessory at any time without
incurring any obligation to
incorporate the same in the
vehicles previously sold.
10. Any claim arising from this
warranty shall be recognised only
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LOCATION OF CHASSIS AND AGGREGATE IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS
LOCATION OF AGGREGATE IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS
1. CHASSIS NUMBER PLATE
2. CAB NUMBER PLATE
CHASSIS NUMBER ON FRAME
ENGINE NUMBER
ENGINE NUMBER
GEAR BOX NUMBER
TRANSFER CASE NUMBER
REAR AXLE NUMBER
FRONT AXLE NUMBER
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CENTRAL LOCKING SYSTEM
Central Locking System (Operated by key) :
Your Tata Safari has a single key for operating ignition, steering lock,
glove box and doors.
All the four doors and rear door have electrically operated central
locking system.
With central locking system all the doors can be locked or unlocked
from driver side with the key.
Door Lock - Outside
Unlock
Lock
CAUTION
You can also lock the door from outside by closing the door with
knob pushed in.
While following the procedure, ensure that key is not left inside
the vehicle.
All the four doors can also be locked or unlocked from inside by
pressing or pulling the knob near door opening lever.
1. Door Opening Lever
2. Locking / Unlocking Knob
Door Lock - Inside
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This section gives you important information about
safety features of the vehicle meant for occupant
protection. It provides information on the use of seat,
seat belts, headrest and seat adjustments.
In addition to seat and seat belts, there are number
of other features as listed alongside which are built
in the design of the vehicle so as to take care of your
safety.
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Seat belt system
Wearing seat belt
Headrestraint
Door locks
Child lock
Audio warning
Collapsible steering column
Air Bag (if fitted)
Anti-Lock Brake System (if fitted)
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The safety of the occupants is of prime importance to us.
Your ‘TATA SAFARI ‘ has many features that work together to protect
the occupants.
Seat Belts
TATA SAFARI is equipped with seat belts as a part of occupant
restraint system.
Why Seat Belts
Wearing seat belts properly can protect you from being thrown
against the inside of the vehicle, against other occupants or out of
the vehicle, in case of an accident or sudden braking. It will reduce the
chances of severe injury.
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WEARING SEAT BELT
System Components and Wearing Seat Belt
Your ‘TATA SAFARI’ has three point inertia reel type front and rear seat
belts in the out board positions and a lap belt for middle passenger
on rear seat. In normal driving the belt lets you move freely in your
seat. In case of an accident or sudden braking inertia reel automatically
tightens the belt to help restrain your body.
The anchor end of the shoulder belt is adjustable to suit the height of
the passenger wearing it. The lap belt has one manually adjusted belt
that fits across the hip bone. It is similar to safety belt used in
aeroplanes.
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1. Seat Belt 2. Tongue 3. Lock Buckle 4. Lap Belt
Make sure that your seat is adjusted to a good driving position and
the back of the seat is upright.
Anchor for height adjustment
1. Pull the tongue across your body and insert it into the buckle.
2. Check and ensure that the belt is not twisted.
3. Position the lap portion of the belt as low as possible across your
hip bone.
4. Pull up the shoulder part of the belt to remove the slack. Make
sure that the belt goes over your collar bones and across chest.
5. To unlatch the belt, press the red button on the buckle. Guide the
belt to the pillar as it retracts.
Button
Front Seat Belt Arrangement
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6. Each belt should be used by one occupant only . The belt must not
be put round a child, seated on passengers lap.
7. When the belt has been in use in a serious accident or shows signs
of severe fraying or of having been cut, replace with an approved
belt kit.
8. The belt must not be altered or modified during use.
9. The belts are meant (intended) for adult occupants only.
10. The belts if required should be replaced, by Authorised personnel
only.
11. The belt should not be disassembled. If required, authorised
personnel only should carry out disassembly and assembly.
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Rear Seat Belt Arrangement
Adjustable Headrestraint
Headrestraint can help to protect you from whiplash and other injuries.
For best protection adjust the top of the headrestraint as shown in the
figure.
Poor Adjustment
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Good Adjustment
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Seat-belt precautions for Baby, small child, Pregnant
woman and injured person :
TATA MOTORS strongly urges that the driver and passengers
in the vehicle be properly restrained at all times with the
seat-belts. Failure to do so could increase the chance of injury
and / or the severity of injury in accidents.
Baby or Small Child :
Use child restraint system appropriate for the child until the
child becomes large enough to properly wear the vehicle’s
seat-belts.
If a child is too large for a child restraint system, the child should
sit in the seat and must be restrained using the vehicle’s
seat-belt.
Also use the seat-belt while the child is in the rear seat. According
to accident statistics, the child is safer when properly restrained
in the rear seat than in the front seat.
Child restraint systems are available. TATA MOTORS
recommend the use of a type which fits to your vehicle. Before
installation, always read the manufacturer’s instructions.
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SEAT-BELT PRECAUTIONS
Pregnant Woman :
TATA MOTORS recommends the use of a seat-belt. Ask your
doctor for specific recommendations. The lap belt should be
worn securely and as low as possible over the hips and not to
waist.
Injured person :
TATA MOTORS recommends the use of a seat-belt for injured
person. Depending on the injury, first check with your doctor
for specific recommendations.
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Backrest Position
To get the maximum protection from the seat belts, the back of the
seat should be in an upright position. If you recline the backrest,
you reduce the protective capability of the seat belt.
Door Locks
Lock the vehicle doors when in motion. Doors are designed to
remain closed and stay unlocked in accident. This is to facilitate out
siders to open doors and evacuate occupants in the event of an accident.
Child Lock
Seat backrest reclining lever
This is provided on both rear doors and tailgate.
Push down the lock tab before closing the door. Now the door can
not be opened by the children from inside. Locked doors can be
opened only by using the respective door outer handles.
Childlock
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AUDIO WARNING, COLLAPSIBLE STEERING AND AIR BAGS (IF FITTED)
Audio Warning :
Collapsible Steering Column
Seat Belt Reminder
(Beeper and tell-tale indicator)
The steering column of TATA SAFARI is of collapsible type. During
normal operation it works as a solid one piece column and
takes all the steering efforts effectively. In case of frontal impact,
the intermediate tube connecting upper and lower part of the
column will collapse.This will prevent the steering column from
protruding in the driver cabin and avoid injury to the driver.
When the key is in ignition position & driver's seat belt is
not fastened, you get an audio warning as well as tell-tale
indication in cluster, indicating seat belts are not fastened.
The beeper will go off automatically after a few seconds,
but the tell-tale indicator will remain on as long as seat belts
is not fastened.
Door Open Warning
Prior to driving, ensure that all the doors are properly closed. If
any one of the doors is partially open, the door open indicator
will come on. In addition to this, in case driver side door is not
properly closed an audio beep will come for few seconds, when
the key is inserted.
Head Lamps ‘ON’ Reminder
While leaving the vehicle (key out), if the head lamps are left
on and driver door is opened, you will get an audio warning to
remind you to put off the head-lamps. This beeper will go off
after a few seconds or immediately if the head lamps are
switched off.
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Air Bags (If Fitted)
SRS (Supplementary Restraint System)
Your vehicle is fitted with an air bag for the driver, located in the steering
wheel, and a passenger air bag (if fitted) is located above the glove box
compartment. Airbag(s) can be identified by the “SRS AIR BAG” label on
the airbag cover.
The airbag is a supplementary restraint system and is designed to provide
effective protection to the belted occupants during frontal collisions.
The air bag system is not visible until it is activated.The activation depends
upon the severity and direction of frontal collisions. Airbags are not
designed to activate in rollover, rear and side collisions.
Operation
Sensors in the ECU detect the frontal collision severity. The air bag(s) are
designed to deploy only if the collision matches the criteria for
deployment.
• The sensor switches close the circuit and the propellant rapidly burns
in a container producing gases, which fill the airbag.
• The inflating airbag deploys out of the steering wheel in the front of
the driver and passenger air bag (if fitted) deploys out of the dashboard
in front of the passenger. This action takes place in a fraction of a
second.
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• The bag(s) deflate as the gas escapes through the vent holes
in the airbag cushion.
• Airbag(s) will only deploy with the ignition switch in
“ON” position. Immediately after air bag inflation, you may
notice fairly loud noise, dust or smoke and smell of the burnt
propellant.This is NORMAL.
CAUTION
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Air bag system components get hot after inflation. Do not
touch after inflation.
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The smoke could cause breathing problems for people
with a history of asthma or other breathing trouble. If such
case occurs after deployment of air bag, get fresh air
promptly.
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Always wear seat belts. The wearing of seat belts is
required even when the air bag is fitted. Air bags do not
replace the seat belts.
The importance of wearing seat-belts :
It will help to keep you in the proper position when the
airbag inflates.
Reduce the risk of injuries in any collision.
Reduce the risk of being thrown out from your vehicle in a
collision.
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AIR BAGS (IF FITTED)
The importance of being properly seated :
In a collision, the airbag inflates extremely quickly, faster than
blink of an eye and with great force.
If you are too close to an inflating air bag, it could seriously
injure you. Move your seat as far back as possible to allow
room for air bag inflation. Never install any child restraint in
the front seat where the passenger air bag is fitted, as serious
injury or death may result from the force of the inflating
front passenger air bag. The rear seat is safest place for the
children.
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Never place any object in front of you while you are seated
in the front seat as it may result an injury from the object
when it is forced towards you by the inflating air bag. Do not
cover the steering wheel or instrument panel with an object
which may prevent the proper deployment of the air bag.
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Where a passenger air bag is fitted, front passenger should
never sit on the edge of the seat, stand near the glove box
compartment, rest feet or other parts of the body on the
dash board or lean over near the glove compartment when
the vehicle is moving. Passenger should also not recline the
seat backwards such that the passenger goes beyond the
protection range of airbags.
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SRS
The diagnostic system continually monitors the readiness of the
SRS AIR BAG while the vehicle is being driven.The air bag warning
light on the instrument panel will illuminate for approximately
5 seconds when the ignition is switched on. This is normal and
indicates the system is performing a self check. The following
components are monitored by the indicator.
Airbag control module - ECU
Driver airbag
Passenger air bag (If fitted)
Retractor Pre-tensioners.
All related wiring.
Air bag maintenance and servicing :
If the warning light does not illuminate when ignition is
switched on, or remains illuminated after the initial check
period of 5 seconds or flashes during driving, indicates fault
with air bag and seat belt pre-tensioner and it should be
checked by an authorized TATA MOTORS DEALER
immediately.
The air bag warning light does not illuminate when the
ignition key is turned on.
The air bag warning light illuminates while driving.
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AIR BAGS (IF FITTED)
If the air bag system is not attended to when a warning
is given, it will not function properly in the event of
collision, or it may deploy unexpectedly. The air bag
system fitted to your vehicle does not require regular
maintenance.
NOTE :
1. Any maintenance on or near the SRS components must be
performed only by an authorized TATA MOTORS dealer. Do
not permit anyone else to do service, inspection,
maintenance or repair on any SRS components or wiring.
Similarly, no part of the SRS system should ever be handled
or disposed of by anyone except an authorized TATA
MOTORS dealer. Improper work on the SRS system will result
inadvertent deployment of the air bag or could render the
SRS system inoperative.This could also lead to personal injury.
2. Do not modify your steering wheel or any other SRS
components, For example replacement of steering wheel
or modifications to the steering column, front bumper, body
or frame structure can adversely affect the SRS performance
and lead to possible injury.
3. If your vehicle has received any front end damage, you
should have the SRS system inspected by an authorized
TATA MOTORS dealer to ensure it is in proper working
order.
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The air bag will inflate only once. The inflated air bag
system will not function again and steering wheel
with air bag module, steering column, seat belts and
control module must be replaced immediately. If
passenger airbag is fitted, air bag assembly, Air bag
cover, Seat belts and dash panel must be replaced.
If they are not replaced, the unrepaired area will increase
the risk of injury in a collision.
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AIR BAGS & ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM (IF FITTED)
Do not attempt to service, repair, or modify the airbag
system, tampering will result in activation of the system
and increase the risk of personal injury. For servicing the
air bag system, see your authorized Tata Motors dealer.
Do not use chemical solvents or strong detergents when
cleaning the steering wheel or instrument panel to avoid
contamination of the air bag system. Wiping with a damp
cloth only is recommended.
CAUTION
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In case of vehicle ownership transfer, Tata Motors
recommends the owner to inform the new owner about
the presence of Supplementary Restraint System in the
vehicle and also advises for reading the relevant
sections in the owner’s manual.
Prior to scrapping the vehicle, owner should bring the
vehicle to the authorized Tata Motors dealer for safe
dismantling of supplementary restraint system.
Anti-lock braking system : (if fitted)
The Anti-lock braking system is installed to avoid wheel locking
during abnormal braking conditions. Please refer ABS in
‘DRIVING’ chapter for detailed information.
Air bags and Bull bars:
TATA Motors do not guarantee the design intent performance
of the supplementary restraint system incase a bull bar is fitted
to the vehicle or the front structure is modified in any way.
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This section provides information about various
mechanical controls and electrical displays that
help you while driving.
Please read this section carefully and make
yourself familiar with the functions of all the driving
controls listed alongside, so that you can use
them effectively while driving.
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Driving Controls
Steering lock & Ignition switch
Immobiliser
Parking brake
Gear shift lever
Combi switch
Transfer case gear selector
Steering wheel position adjustment
Operating switches
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Air bag (SRS) for driver & Horn Pad
Accelerator Pedal
Parking Brake
A.C. Control Switch
Air Bag for Co-driver
4X4 Selector Switch
2.
5.
8.
11.
14.
Steering Wheel
Brake Pedal
Head Lamp Leveling Switch
Operating Switches
Analog Clock
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15.
Bonnet Opening Lever
Clutch Pedal
Gear Lever
Glove Box
Air Vents
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STEERING LOCK & IGNITION SWITCH
Steering Lock and Ignition Switch
Key of ignition switch is common for door lock, steering lock and glove
box lock.
The ignition switch is on the right side of the steering column.
It has four positions. Turn the key clockwise for further functions.
LOCK
ACC
ON
START
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Steering Locked
Accessories ‘ON’
All electricals ‘ON’
Engine crank
LOCK
You can insert or remove the key only in this position. The steering
column is locked when the key is removed.
WARNING
Do not remove the key while driving. It will lock the steering and
can cause loss of control. Remove the key only when the vehicle is
parked.
ACC
By turning key to ACC position power supply to accessories is switched
ON.
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By turning key to this position all the remaining electrical systems
become operative.The glow plug indicator lights up. After a few seconds
depending on the ambient temperature it goes off. The engine is ready
for cranking.
START
Turn the key further clockwise to the START position (spring loaded) to
start the engine. As soon as the engine starts release the ignition key to
ON position.
NOTICE
Do not crank the engine more than 10 secs. continuously. If the
engine does not start wait for 30 secs. before cranking it again.
Release the key immediately after starting the engine otherwise
starter motor/ flywheel ring may get damaged.
By turning the ignition key from ON position to ACC or LOCK position,
engine can be stopped.
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IMMOBILISER
Anti-theft security system - Immobiliser (If fitted)
Remote operated anti-theft security system (Immobiliser)
along with central locking system is fitted on the vehicle.
Pressing the search push button on remote will result in
flashing of turn indicators. This helps in locating the vehicle
(vehicle search) in the parking. By pressing unlock push
button of remote will unlock all doors and then inserting /
rotating key in the ignition switch, vehicle can be started.
By pressing lock push button on remote all doors of vehicle
gets locked and lock indication in the instrument cluster
starts flashing ensures automatic activation of immobiliser.
For details refer Electronic security system manual given
in the vehicle.
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Parking Brake
To apply the parking brake, pull the parking brake lever fully up
and leave it.
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To release it, lift the lever up slightly keeping the release button
pressed and then push down the lever fully.
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The parking brake indicator on the instrument panel will go ‘off’
when the parking brake lever is fully released.
NOTICE
Driving the vehicle with the parking brake ‘ON’ will cause damage
to the rear brakes and the clutch.
1. Parking Brake Lever
2. Release Button
Gear Shift Lever
It is console mounted. The different gear positions are marked on
the knob.
Gear Shifting Pattern
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COMBI SWITCH
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM OF COMBI SWITCH FUNCTIONS
LEFT TURN
WIPER STALK
SELECTOR
LIGHTING STALK
LEFT LANE CHANGE
NEUTRAL
RIGHT LANE
CHANGE
FLICK WIPE SWITCH
(AUTO RETURN)
RIGHT TURN
ROTARY POSITIONS OF LIGHTING SWITCH
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WIPER CONTROL COMBI-SWITCH LEVER - LEFT
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Wiper ‘OFF’ Position
Intermittent Wipe
Rotate selector to set delay timing
for intermittent wipe
Slow Wipe
Fast Wipe
Pull upward for windshield wash and wipe.
Pull towards driver for FLICK WIPE
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HEADLAMP/INDICATOR COMBI-SWITCH LEVER - RIGHT
Position Lamp - ‘ON’
Position Lamps & Head Lamps - ‘ON’
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C
Toggling the lever in upward direction
changes Low beam to High beam and
vice versa. For High beam flash,
pull up the lever halfway.
A - Side indicator ‘OFF’
B - Lane change left side indicator
(Spring Return)
C - Left turn side indicator self
Cancellation / Manual return
A - Side indicator ‘OFF’
B - Lane change right side indicator
(Spring Return)
C - Right turn side indicator self
Cancellation / Manual return
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Transfer Case Electric Shift Switch :
It is electrically operated and mounted on dashboard below the
instument cluster. It is a gear selector switch. It has 3 different gear
positions 2H, 4H and 4L. They indicate 2H - 4 x 2
4H - 4 x 4 High
4L - 4 x 4 Low
Shifting from 2H to 4H or 4H to 2H :
Shifting can be done upto speeds 65 kmph.
Shifting from 4H to 4L or 4L to 4H :
Shifting to be done on stationary vehicle.
Important : Do not march the vehicle till 4H/4L indicator lamp stops
blinking.
(One lamp glows on when shifted from 2H to 4H)
(Both lamps glows on when shifted from 4H to 4L) for free wheeling
of front hub - see page 78.
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Selector Switch
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Steering wheel position Adjustment (For Low Pivot
design steering column)
You can adjust the steering wheel position to suit your
convenience.
Adjust the steering wheel position as follows before you start
driving.
1. Adjust the seat to the comfortable position.
2. The lever to tilt the steering wheel is under steering column.
Push the lever to unlock the steering column.
3. Move the steering wheel up or down to the desire position.
Position the wheel such a way that all the instrument
panel gauges and warning light are visible.
4. Pull the lever to lock the steering column once steering
column position is fixed. Make sure that steering wheel is
securely locked by moving up and down.
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Steering Wheel Position Adjustment
CAUTION
Steering wheel should be adjusted only when the vehicle is
stationary.
NOTICE
This type of ‘Steering wheel position adjustment’
arrangement is applicable only for Non–Air Bag Versions
like Lx & Ex.
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OPERATING SWITCHES, FOG LAMPS AND FUEL TANK FLAP
Operating Switches
Eight numbers of operating switches are provided on the console.
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Front Fog Lamps ( if fitted )
The fog lamps are provided on the front bumper to improve the visibility in
Foggy weather. The front fog lamp can be switched on with the parking
lamp on and can remain on till the parking lamp is switched off.
The switch for the front fog lamp is an ‘ON / OFF’ spring return type switch.
Rear Fog Lamps (if fitted)
The rear fog lamp has the in-built tell tale indicating lamps for indicating the fog
lamp operation.
Fuel Tank Flap
To open the fuel tank flap press the operating switch. The solenoid provided
near the fuel tank flap releases the fuel tank flap open.
To close the fuel tank flap just push the flap manually to its original position.
NOTICE
Do not operate fuel flap switch repeatedly. Once the fuel tank flap facia
switch is operated, wait for 15 sec. before you operate again.
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Operating Switches
1. Rear fog lamp
2. Front fog lamp
3. Rear Windsheild & Outside Mirror
Demister
4. Hazard Warning
5. Rear Windshield Washer
6. Rear Windshield wiper
7. Fuel flap opening
8. Headlamp leveling switch
9. Analog clock
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Rear Windshield & Outside Rear View Mirror Demister (if fitted)
Push the operating switch on the facia to turn the demister ‘ON’. The
demister will switch off automatically after 15 minutes.
NOTICE
Clean the rear windshield glass carefully from inside to avoid any
damage to demister heater element.
Hazard Warning
Push hazard warning switch on the facia switch. This will switch ‘ON’ all
the outside turn signals and both indicators in instrument panel to flash
simultaneously to warn the other road users about the hazardous
condition of the vehicle.
CAUTION
If lights do not blink or blink rapidly, it is an indication of problem in
the blinker electrical system or the indicator bulb at front or rear has
fused. Get it rectified immediately.
Rear Windshield Wash & Wipe (Unlatched Switch)
Push and hold the switch knob for the operation of the wash function
for the desired duration for rear visibility through glass. The function
indicator lights up when wash function is ‘ON’. Alongwith wash fluid
getting sprayed, the wiper also operates with a delay to wipe the
glass surface, through a timer control unit. On release of the switch,
this function stops.
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Rear Windshield Wiper (Latched Switch)
Push to switch ‘ON’ - Push to switch ‘OFF’
The function indicator lights up when the wiper function is ‘ON’.
All the above switches have ‘ON’ indication except for
hazard warning switch.
Head lamp levelling Switch :
A motorised head lamp levelling arrangement with the setting knob
at the dash board is provided on the central console. As and when
required, head lamp levelling. setting is done by rotating the knob
to select one of the 3 levels marked on the knob depending upon
the loading of the vehicle.
Loading Condition
Unladen / Driver / Driver + Co-driver
Driver + Co-driver + All seats occupied
Laden + All seats occupied
Laden + All seats occupied + permissible
luggage load
Switch position
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NOTE : Since the leveling switch takes care of headlamp focus pattern
under different load conditions; it is advisable to select the correct
position before starting a trip (depending on load)
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I N D I C ATO R S
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This section gives you information on various
indicators and gauges provided on the dash board and
how to make use of these provisions while driving.
INSTRUM E N T S
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Instrument Cluster
Indicators
Gauges
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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
Speedometer
Left Turn
Indicator
Indicators*
Right Turn
Indicator
Indicators*
Indicators*
Temperature
Gauge
Set Knob
LCD
Fuel
Gauge
Mode Knob
* All indicators may not be provided on some cluster
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RPM Meter
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INDICATORS
Turn Signals
Indicators
High Beam Indicator
Turn signal lamps can be operated only when the ignition
supply is 'ON' and by using the turn indicator switch on the
combiswitch.
This light illuminates with the head lamps in high beam
position.
The direction indicator arrow
(LHS) &
(RHS) on the
instrument cluster flashes alongwith external indicator lights as
selected.
Parking Brake and
Low Brake Fluid Indicator
When the parking brake is applied this indicator illuminates.
Ensure that the parking brake is fully released and this
indicator goes off while driving.
When you turn the key to IGN position this indicator
illuminates for few seconds and goes off automatically. It
remains ‘ON’ when brake fluid level in the master cylinder
container is low.
CAUTION
Do not drive the vehicle if the brake fluid level indicator
remains ‘ON’. Get the defect rectified.
Low Oil Pressure Indicator
This indicator light will glow when the oil pressure in the
running engine drops low enough to cause damage to the
engine.
It should light when ignition is ‘ON’ and should go off when
engine is running.
If this light glows when engine is running, it indicates serious
problem in engine lubrication system.
Safely pull to the side of the road and shut off the engine as
soon as possible.
Continuously glowing of light indicates fault in lubrication
system.
NOTICE
Do not run the engine when low oil pressure, indicator
light is ON. In such a case contact the nearest authorised
workshop for rectification of fault.
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Battery Charging Indicator
This light should come ON when
ignition is ‘ON’ and should go off after the engine starts.
If it remains ‘ON’ when engine is running, it indicates
battery is not getting charged.
In such a case, avoid using electrical loads and get the
problem attended at an authorised workshop.
4H, 4L Indicator *
(* For 4WD model only)
With ignition ‘ON’ and transfer case switch in 2H mode both 4H
and 4L indicator lamps on instrument panel should glow for a
few seconds only and go ‘OFF’.
Continuous illumination indicates an electrical fault. Do not run
the vehicle if both 4H and 4L lamps are ON.
The 4H or 4L lamps will glow only when the transfer case is
either in 4H or 4L mode.
Low fuel Indicator
If this warning light illuminates,
it means there is a little fuel approximately 10 litres in the tank
and you should fill the tank at the earliest.
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ABS Indicators
(Where ABS is fitted)
INDICATORS
ABS
ABS indicator light on instrument
cluster illuminates approx. for 5 sec. when the ignition key is
turned to ‘ON’ position.This is normal and indicates the system is
performing a self check. If the light does not illuminate when
ignition is ‘ON’ or remains illuminated after initial self check and
while driving or flashes, fault may exist in the ABS system.
In this case also the normal braking system is still
effective and can able to provide normal stopping
ability. Even though we recommend taking the vehicle to
the nearest dealer and inspecting your car as soon as
possible if the warning light stays on.
Electronic Brake Distribution
(EBD) indicator
If the ABS and the brake system indicator light
comes together even after the parking brake is
fully released, then the Electronic Brake
Distribution (EBD) i.e. the front to rear brake
force distribution system is also not working.
This will lead to the rear wheel lock while braking. Avoid
sudden hard braking and take the car immediately to
the nearest dealer to fix the system.
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SRS Indicator (Where air bag is fitted)
SRS
SRS indicator light on instrument cluster illuminates
approx. for 5 sec. when the ignition key is turned to
‘ON’ position. This is normal and indicates the system is
performing a self check. If the light does not illuminate
when ignition is ON or remains illuminated after initial
self check and while driving or flashes, fault may exist in
the system, get the defect rectified by authorised
service outlet.
‘SERVICE’ Indicator
SERVICE
This lamp indicates engine condition,when a
malfunctioning occurs in Engine/ Engine Management
System (EMS). This lamp indicates as below :
1. Comes ‘ON’ when key is in ‘IGN’ position and goes
‘OFF’ when engine is running.
2. remains ‘ON’ in engine running if malfunctioning
occurs.
3. When ‘SERVICE’ indicator is ‘ON’ during running,
engine performance (power) deteriorates marginally
in some cases and drastically. In few cases, please get
the malfunctioning rectified from nearest authorised
service outlet as soon as possible.
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INDICATORS
Water in fuel sedimenter Indicator
This light indicates excess water accumulation in
sedimenter which will come ‘ON’ when ignition is turned
‘ON’ and will go ‘OFF’ in 5 sec. When this lamp comes
‘ON’, water needs to be drained from sedimenter
immediately . (Please refer page 109 for location and
procedure).
When the indication comes ‘ON’ the vehicle will run on
‘Limp home mode’ where there is a drastic reduction in the
performance of the vehicle.
CAUTION
If water is not drained from the sedimenter it can cause
serious damage to the fuel injection system.
Sedimenter
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Malfunction Indicator Lamp - MIL (if
installed)
This lamp comes ‘ON’ with ignition and it should be ‘OFF’
after cranking the engine. For any engine sensor related
fault due to which emission of the vehicle may cross the
regulatory limit, MIL lamp comes ‘ON’.
CAUTION
MIL illuminates / flashes when a malfunction occurs in
the engine emission system. Do not drive the vehicle if
this indicator remains ‘ON’ or Flashes. Get the problem
attended to immediately at a TATA Authorised Service
Outlet. Driving the car in this condition may cross the
regulatory emission limit and / or damage the catalytic
convertor.
Seat Belt Indicator :
This indicator comes ‘ON’ with ignition and goes
‘OFF’ whenever the drivers seat belt is fastened.
Lock Indicator Warning Light :
If it blinks on the dashboard, vehicle can not be
driven without pressing UNLOCK button on the
User remote.
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Speedometer, Main Odometer and Tripmeter (on LCD) :
The speedometer indicates the car speed in km/hr.The odometer records
the total distance the car has been driven. The tripmeter can be used to
measure the distance travelled on each trip or between fuel fillings.
CAUTION
Keep track of the odometer reading & follow the maintenance
schedule regularly for meeting service requirements.
Odometer, Tripmeter and Illumination intensity control on
instrument panel (LCD) :
The instrument panel has an LCD to display the following :
Main Odometer (Non- resettable) - Counts upto 999999 kms
Tripmeter A (Resettable)
- Counts upto 1999.9 kms
Tripmeter B (Resettable)
- Counts upto 1999.9 kms
Ambient display and Digital Clock display
Intensity level of instrument panel illumination - selection among preset
levels.
LCD has two line display.The first line displays the Odometer count.The
second line displays either of Tripmeter A, Tripmeter B, Intensity level of
panel illumination, Ambient temperature and Digital clock display.
The selection and control of functions are done through 'MODE' and
'SET' push buttons (knobs) provided on either side of the LCD.
The 'MODE' knob is used to select one of Tripmeter A,Tripmeter B Ambient
temperature , Digital clock display and Intensity level of panel illumination.
Speedometer
Odometer
Display for Trip - A
Set
Knob
Tripmeter
or Intensity level of
panel illumination
Mode Selector
Knob
Display for Trip - B
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Switching among the above three functions can be done by pressing
the knob.
The 'SET' knob is used to control the chosen function. Pressing the knob
for a few seconds resets the chosen tripmeter and varies the intensity
level of instrument panel illumination.
The panel illumination intensity varies among preset levels as follows:
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Intensity Level Indicator
= Min
= = = = Max
This display returns to Tripmeter A after a few seconds of intensity level
selection, if left in this mode.
NOTICE
Main odometer and tripmeter A indication will remain on display
even if the ignition key is removed. Reduced contrast in display may
occur at low and high temperatures.
Display
Trip ‘A’
Trip ‘B’
Ambient Temp.
Digital Clock
Dimmer
Mode Selector (Right side knob)
Ambient Temperature
Indicator
Set(Control/Adjustment (Left side knob)
To change the display to Trip ’B’
Knob to reset Trip ‘A’
To change the display to Ambient temperature Knob to reset Trip ‘B’
To change the display to Digital Clock
Toggle between 0C to 0F conversion
To change the display to Dimmer
To set the clock (Hrs. & Min.)
To change the display to Trip ‘A’
Adjust illumination brightness 25%, 50%,
75%, 100%, 75%, 50%, 25%
Trip odometer count can be reset by pressing ‘SET’ knob for over 10 secs when display indicates Trip ‘A’ or Trip ‘B’
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Procedure for digital clock setting :
1. The clock can be set using both the ‘SET’ and ‘MODE’ keys.
2. Pressing the ‘SET’ knob for 5 secs. will cause the displayed time to
flash i.e. clock setting mode.
3. At entry into clock setting mode, Hours digit will flash first.
4. While the Hours data is flashing, pressing and releasing the SET key
will toggle between minutes and hours.
5. While the numbers flashing, pressing the MODE the key will advance
the displayed number.
6. While the numbers are flashing, if no keys are pressed for 5 secs.
Then the current value displayed are stored and the display stops
flashing.
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GAUGES
Digital Clock
RPM meter :
The meter indicates engine speed in revolutions per minute (rpm)
Change gears at appropriate engine rpm and car speed to get optimum
fuel economy.
The permitted engine rpm upper limit is the start of Red Zone on the
dial.
RPM Meter
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I N S T R U M E N T S
GAUGES
Temperature Gauge
The gauge indicates the temperature level of the engine coolant. The
red zone at 'H' indicates temperatures higher than normal.
Avoid driving, when the pointer is in the red zone. It indicates engine
overheating, which may be due to insufficient coolant in the radiator or
due to any other defect. Take the car to the nearest Authorised Service
outlet for necessary attention.
High
Temperature
Warning
Temperature Gauge
CAUTION
Never remove the radiator pressure cap from radiator when the
engine is hot. Do not restart the engine until the problem has
been duly attended.
Fuel Gauge
The fuel gauge indicates the approximate fuel level in the tank.
Refill the fuel tank before the needle touches the coloured band on the
gauge. At this point, fuel level in tank is low and it is advised to get fuel
filled immediately.
Low
Fuel Level
Warning
Fuel Gauge
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CO M F O R T
A N D
This section gives you information on the different comfort
and convenience features provided in your vehicle.
There are many features as listed alongside in TATA SAFARI.
To get the maximum benefit from these features, please
read information in this section.
CO N V E N I E N C E
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Air conditioning and heating
Front windshield and door glass demister
Power windows
Front seat
Headrestraint
Middle seat
Armrest cum cup holder
Jump seats (if fitted)
Jack & tools
Motorised rear view mirrors
Cigarette lighter and ash tray
Fuel filler flap
Mechanically Operated Fuel Tank Flap
Glove box
Inside rear view mirror
Sun visors
Interior roof lights
Reverse guiding system
Analog Clock
Music System
MP3 / DVD Player
Tail Lamp
High Mounted Stop Lamp
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C O N V E N I E N C E
AIR CONDITIONING / HEATING
Air Conditioning / Heating
Your vehicle is fitted with heating and air conditioning system. The
controls are provided on dash board. For rear seat A.C. comfort direct
middle vents on the dash board to rear middle seat.The system controls
can be adjusted to mix air into various combinations. The air flow for
different locations is controlled by air flow direction control knob fitted
on RH side of A.C. control panel. The air flow switch has five positions
for air flow direction.
Face position Air flows to upper parts of body
Air Temperature
switch
Blower Switch
A
A. Air recirculation switch
Air flow Direction
switch
B
B. Rear A.C. ON/OFF Switch
Face / foot position Air flows to body and foot
Foot Position Air flows to foot only
Air to foot and windscreen recommended for clearing mist on
windscreen
Air to windscreen recommended for
clearing heavy fog or snow
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A.C. Control Switches on Central Console
C O M F O R T
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C O N V E N I E N C E
The air mix control switch is on the LH side of the panel. By rotating
the control switch clockwise (towards red segment) the air temperature
from vents will increase. Rotate anticlockwise (towards blue segment)
to reduce the air temperature. The switch on the top centre is for the
4 speed blower. Any of the blower speed could be chosen as per
requirement. The 2 switches at the centre are for A.C. control as follows:
Switch ‘A’ - Press for recirculation mode. Release for fresh air.
Switch ‘B’ - For switching ‘ON’ or ‘OFF’ front cooling. It is marked by ‘F’
ROOF MOUNTED A.C. UNIT
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A. Air Recirculation Switch
B. Front A.C. ON/OFF Switch
NOTICE
When the A.C. is switched ON the engine low idling RPM increases
marginally to adjust for A.C. compressor load. When the thermostat
cuts off A.C., engine idling RPM decreases to lower adjusted value.
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C O N V E N I E N C E
ROOF MOUNTED A.C. AND FRONT WINDSHIELD, DOOR GLASS DEMISTER
Roof Mounted A.C. Unit (if fitted)
The roof mounted A.C. unit is installed on your vehicle. The blower
switch has 4 positions - ‘HIGH’, ‘MEDIUM’, ‘LOW’ and ‘OFF’. The
switch is located on LH side of roof A.C. console. Air flow direction
can be adjusted by adjusting the air vents.
The roof AC can be switched on provided the front AC is ‘ON’.
However, the blower of the roof AC unit can be operated
independently.
Front Windshield and Door Glass Demister
To remove frost or ice from the windshield and side windows, quickly.
1. Start the engine & accelerate to warm up.
2. Select defrost/demisit mode on air flow direction control.
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3. Set blower and air mix temperature control to maximum hot.
These settings direct all air flow to the defroster vents at the base of
windshield and side window defroster vents. The hot air flow clear the
frost from windows.
Make sure you have clear view through all windows before driving.
You may turn back air mix and air flow control to desired position,
while driving.
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Roof A.C. Blower Switch
C O M F O R T
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Power Windows :
Glasses on all four windows of your vehicle can be operated by
switches provided on the main control panel located on the
driver’s arm rest. They work only when the key is in the “IGN”
position.
Glasses are wound up by pulling the switch and are lowered by
pressing it down.If you would prefer to have the glass at its lower
most position, press the switch down a little longer and the glass
glides down. This feature is known as “Express Down”.
A safety locking arrangement has also been provided and can
be activated by a push type switch located at the centre, below
the window switches. It has two positions:
LOCK – When switch is pressed
UNLOCK – When switch is released
When the switch is in “LOCK” position, the rear window switches
(located on rear doors) do not function. The rear window glasses
can still be operated by using the switches on the console.
Illumination on the rear window switch goes off when the switch
is in locked condition. Press down the lock button to unlock.
Individual window winding switches have been provided only
on other doors.
C O N V E N I E N C E
POWER WINDOWS
Power Window Switch on Driver Door
WARNING
While raising the glass, take care to avoid fingers / hands
getting trapped between glass and the frame.
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C O N V E N I E N C E
FRONT SEAT AND SEAT ADJUSTMENTS
Front Seats
Both driver and co-driver seats are provided with arm rest and
Seat height can be adjusted by lifting up / pushing down the lever
(2) to give you maximum driving comfort.
In few version, both front seats are also provided with lumbar
support (4) to give you maximum driving comfort.
The lumbar support is adjusted by using the lever provided at the
side of the seat back rest.
Seat Adjustment
Adjust the seat before you start driving. To adjust the seat forward and
backward, pull up the lever (3) below the seat cushions front edge.
Move the seat to the desired position and release the lever. Try to move
the seat to make sure it is locked in position. To change the angle of the
seat backrest use the recliner leve(1). The recliner lever is located at the
base of the seat on RH side for driver seat and LH side for co-driver seat.
CAUTION
The seat back in rear will reduce the protection you get from your seat
belt in a crash. Adjust the seat backrest to an upright position and sit
well back in seat.
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1. Seat backrest reclining lever
2. Seat height adjustment lever
3. Seat adjustment (forward/backward) lever
4. Lumbar Support
C O M F O R T
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C O N V E N I E N C E
HEADRESTRAINT AND MIDDLE SEAT
Headrestraint
The front seats have headrestraint. They protect front seat occupants
from whiplash and other injuries in the event of impact. For best
protection, adjust the centre of the headrestraint so that it is in the
same level as your ears.
Drivers seat occupant should not adjust headrestraint while driving.
It is unsafe.
To raise headrestraint, pull it upward.
To lower, push the headrestraint down.
Poor Adjustment
Good Adjustment
CAUTION
Ensure headrestraint are adjusted before driving.
Take care of electrical wiring for LCD monitor, while removing
the headrestraint.
Middle Seat (60:40)
Middle seat is in 2 parts (60:40). Space for two occupants is at RH
side and space for single occupant is at the LH side. These seats can
be independently folded, as & when required for carrying long
objects. The RH side seat backrest is provided with latch for folding
at RH back and LH side seat back is provided with latch for folding at
LH back. Pulling the latch to the front allows the seat back to fold.
For keeping the seat back upright just push back the seat up till it
gets locked in the latch pin.
Middle seat
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C O M F O R T
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C O N V E N I E N C E
MIDDLE SEAT AND ARM REST CUM CUP HOLDER
Folding of Middle Seat
The seat base is provided with folding arrangement so that you can fold
the rear seat forward. To fold the rear seat, first delatch seat back by
pulling lever (1) and rest on the seat base.
After rear seat backs are folded pull the lever (2) provided at the seat
base sides and take the respective seat base up so that it is vertical.
To keep seat base horizontal, simply push back the seat base.
This folding feature gives additional space for keeping luggage.
Arm Rest cum Cup Holder
Arm rest cum cup holder is provided at the centre of middle passenger
seat backrest.
To use as an armrest - Pull out the strap at the top end and rest it on the
seat in horizontal position.
To open cup holder - Press the knob to open the arm rest lid and swing
out the cup holders.
Place back the cup holder into the arm rest box and close the lid,when
it is not in use.
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Arm Rest
Cup Holder
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C O N V E N I E N C E
JUMP SEAT, JACK AND TOOLS
Jump Seat (if fitted)
The jump seats with hinges are provided at the rear side of the
vehicle. Jump seats can be folded to get increased luggage space
when needed.
Tools
Tools are placed on floor below the (RHS) rear seat. To access the tools
fold the rear seat forward, set aside the floor carpet.
Rotate the pinion anticlockwise & take out the tools. Rotate the pinion
clockwise to fit against the seat.
Jack
Jack is placed in vehicle below the right hand side rear jump seat, which
can be accessed by opening the tail gate.
Jack
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C O N V E N I E N C E
MOTORISED REAR VIEW MIRROR AND CIGARETTE LIGHTER & ASH TRAY
Motorised Rear View Mirror
Motorised Rear View Mirrors are fitted on both front doors and can
be adjusted to the desired position with the help of a switch provided
on the driver side door.
Motorised Rear View Mirrors allow the driver to adjust the mirrors
without lowering the glasses and without moving from his position.
1. Move the main switch to L (for left side) and R (for right side)
2. Use the 4 positions of the knob to adjust the rear view mirrors to
correct angles.
These mirrors are provided with demister. The switch is commonised
with Rear windshield demister.
Motorised Rear View Mirror Switch
Cigarette Lighter and Ash Tray (Front)
With ignition switch in ‘ACC’ position, press the cigarette lighter fully in.
When heated to specified temperature it pops out.Take the lighter out and
light your cigarette. After use place the lighter in its position.
NOTICE
Do not insert any other part or accessory in cigarette lighter slot. It
may damage cigarette lighter.
Do not attempt to touch the hot coil. It may cause scalding.
Ash tray is provided near cigarette lighter for occupants of front seats .
To open ash tray press the lid gently.
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1. Cigarette Lighter 2. Ashtray
C O M F O R T
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C O N V E N I E N C E
CIGARETTE LIGHTER & ASH TRAY AND FUEL TANK FLAP
Cigarette Lighter and Ash Tray (Rear)
The cigarette lighter is also provided on the console (below air vents).
Ash tray is also provided near cigarette lighter for occupants of rear
seats.
To open ash tray pull it out by sliding.
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Fuel Tank Flap
It is operated by the switch provided on the dash board centre panel.
To open the fuel tank flap press the operating switch. The solenoid
provided near the fuel tank flap releases the fuel tank flap open. To
close the fuel tank flap just push the flap manually to its original position.
In case of battery run down the fuel tank flap can be opened manually.
First open the tail gate and pull the nylon rope to open the fuel flap.
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C O N V E N I E N C E
FUEL TANK FLAP AND GLOVE BOX
Mechanically operated fuel tank flap (if fitted)
Fuel tank flap opening lever is provided below driver seat on right hand
side. To open flap, pull the lever up and to lock simply close the flap.
Mechanical fuel tank flap
opening lever
Glove Box
Glove box is located on the co-driver’s side of the dashboard. The
glove box can be locked by the key common for ignition and door.
The glove box lamp will glow when the glove box lid is opened and
will go off as soon as the glove box lid is closed.
Glove Box
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C O N V E N I E N C E
INSIDE REAR VIEW MIRROR AND INTERIOR ROOF LIGHTS
Inside Rear View Mirror
Rear View Mirror
An additional antiglare rear view mirror is fitted inside the cab.
Use antiglare position only when necessary because it reduces rear
view clarity.
Sun Visors
Two adjustable sun visors are provided inside the cab to prevent
sun glare.
Lower the sun visor to protect the eyes from the bright sun light. The
sun visor also moves side ways towards the door window.
The back of co-driver sun visor is provided with a vanity mirror.
CAUTION
Always return the sun visor to its original position when not required.
It may block driver’s vision.
Sunvisors
Rear Roof lamp
Front reading lamps
Interior Roof Lights
The roof lamp has three positions ON, OFF and DOOR. When the switch
is in DOOR position and if you enter in the vehicle and close the door
the roof lamp will not go off immediately. It will continue to glow for a
few seconds and allow you to settle and insert the ignition key in the
switch.
However if you switch on the ignition before 15 seconds, the roof lamp
goes off gradualy.
Reading lamp
Push Buttons
O-OFF, I-DOOR, II-ON
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C O M F O R T
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“Follow me home” Headlamps :
After closing the door, your car’s headlights remain ON for
approximately 30 seconds to help you reach your destination
in the dark.
If the car’s headlamps remain ON for five minutes or more and
when switched off, ignition key removed and the door locked
or kept open, the headlamp’s Low-beam comes ON
automatically for approximately 30 seconds to help the car
occupant reach his / her destination safely. If, within 15 minutes,
the car is locked using a remote key, the headlamp will come
ON for a further 30 seconds. If the remote key is used again
within 15 minutes, this procedure is repeated. If the occupant
returns to the car within 15 minutes after last switching it off,
the headlamp again comes ON when the door is unlocked.
(Please note – The repeatability function of the
Headlamps coming ON again within 15 minutes is not
available for the LX version)
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‘FOLLOW ME HOME’ HEADLAMPS
C O M F O R T
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C O N V E N I E N C E
REVERSE GUIDING SYSTEM
Ultrasonic Reverse Guiding System :
The vehicle is fitted with ultrasonic reverse guiding system
consisting of 2 ultrasonic sensors mounted on the rear bumper
and LCD monitor provided on inner rear view mirror (IRVM).
These sensors detect the obstacle behind the vehicle within the
sensing zone which can not be viewed by internal rear view
mirror and outer rear view mirrors and shows visual indication on
LCD monitor with audio warning. This helps the driver to get
indication of obstacle at rear side of vehicle while reversing.
How Ultrasonic Reverse Guiding system work:
Switch on the ignition; display in the IRVM will blink once
indicating the system is healthier. On engaging the gear in reverse
at speed less than
5 Kmph. systems will get activated automatically. When the
obstacle comes in the sensing zone, system start giving audio &
visual indication depending upon distance from spare wheel cover.
Lesser the distances of obstacle from spare wheel cover shorter
will be the interval between the beeps.
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C O N V E N I E N C E
REVERSE GUIDING SYSTEM
SENSING RANGES AND RELATIVE INDICATION ON LCD ARE AS
FOLLOWS :
• Obstacle at above 1.3 M
- No indication
• Obstacle between 1.3 M – 1 M
- Green Zone, Slow beep
• Obstacle between 1 M – 0.6 M
- Amber Zone, Fast beep
• Obstacle between 0.6 M – 0.3 M
- Red Zone, Continuous
beep with STOP display.
NOTE: In some cases, the display may not be as same as the reality
due to the obstacle shape, reflection condition, technical
limitation of the sensor etc. Some examples are given.
Obstacles in the blind zone can not be detected by the
system
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Obstacle can’t be detected it is too high
C O M F O R T
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CAUTION
System performance is dependent on the reflection
angle of ultrasonic waves from the obstacle.
System cannot sense the wire mesh, handrail, small
objects & some obstacle which are coming too much
below or too much above the bumper level.
System cannot sense the obstacles like cotton, wool,
foam, textile or spongy surface which will absorb
ultrasonic waves easily.
System may give wrong signal on reversing the vehicle
on grasslands & bumpy roads.
System may give wrong signal while vehicle moving
from plain ground to slope like backing up downhill or
vice versa.
System may give wrong signal by sensing the ground
when the bumper is tilted more than the normal position
or when the vehicle is heavily overloaded.
System may give wrong indication when the temperature
of the obstacle is high as hot surfaces reflect fewer
sound waves less than cold surfaces.
System may give wrong signal if there is an excessive
increase in humidity as it increases the sound speed (max.
by 2%) as compared to dry air
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REVERSE GUIDING SYSTEM
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System may give false alarm during the heavy rain
conditions, during the snow conditions or heavy wind
conditions.
System will not sense the pot holes or the trenches or
drainages which are below the ground level.
Tilting of the spare wheel cover or rear bumper may cause
system to malfunction by sensing the spare wheel cover
or ground respectively.
System may give wrong indication when the vehicle is
equipped with high power radio antenna on rear side.
Sensor may give wrong signal if sensor is at extreme
temperatures: below -30°Celsius or above 80°Celsius.
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MAJOR CAUTIONS
1. This system is strictly a driver assistance device. It is not a
substitute of driver’s responsibility while driving. Under no
circumstances will the manufacturer accept any
responsibility or can be held liable for any direct or indirect,
incidental or consequential damage caused by negligent
use of this system.
2. Clean the sensors properly and keep them free from ice,
dust, mud, water, chewing gum etc. for proper working of
the system.
3. Please practice reverse parking using different obstacles to
grasp the system performance.
4. Pressing the sensor on active region may damage the
sensors & may hamper its sensing range causing the system
to malfunction.
5. Always STOP your vehicle when a continuous beep is heard.
As it indicates an object at dangerous distance not more
than 0.6M from the spare wheel cover.
6. Never use high pressure water to clean the sensors and
also never use hammer on it.
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REVERSE GUIDING SYSTEM
C O M F O R T
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C O N V E N I E N C E
REVERSE GUIDING SYSTEM
Reverse Guiding System (if fitted)
This vehicle is fitted with reverse guiding system consisting of LCD
monitor on inner rear view mirror and camera is mounted on the rear
bumper. It helps the driver to see objects at rear side of vehicle while
reversing.
The LCD monitor is operated automatically when reverse gear is
engaged and vehicle key is in ‘IGN’ position.
To get clear view, monitor and camera lens should be kept clean. For
cleaning the camera lens and LCD monitor, use moist and dry cotton
cloth.
LCD Monitor
For more details, refer User’s Manual.
NOTICE
Although camera installed at rear bumper are designed to assist
reversing of vehicle by giving real image of rear view onto Rear View
Video Display, its performance can be affected by dirty camera lens,
insufficient light, improper display setting etc. Therefore the vehicle
driver must take all necessary precautions while reversing the vehicle.
Reverse Guiding Camera
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C O N V E N I E N C E
DIGITAL CLOCK & MUSIC SYSTEM (IF FITTED)
Analog Clock
This Vehicle is fitted with analog clock and powered by electrical
system. It has knob at the bottom of dial for resetting time.
Music System (if fitted)
Resetting
knob
The head unit is fitted in the centre console, two speakers in
front & rear door, two tweeters in the inner cover of outside
rear view mirrors are provided.
The antenna is located on the front windshield glass behind
inside rear view mirror.
Please follow the music system manufacturer’s manual for
operation possible on the music system
Music System
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C O N V E N I E N C E
MP3/DVD Player : (if fitted)
Your vehicle comes installed with a MP3/DVD player with LCD colour
monitors .
To operate,handle and maintain the system, please refer the
Manufacturer’s operator’s manual, given along with car.
The LCD colour monitor is located on rear side of front seat headrest.The
controls of the monitor are situated below the screen.
Tail Lamp :
The tail lamp assembly incorporates the following :
1. Parking/Rear stop lamp
2. Rear Direction indicator
3. Reverse Light
4. Rear fog lamp OR Reflector on rear bumper.
Registration Plate Lamps :
Two concealed lamps are provided for illumination of the rear
registration numbar plate.
High Mounted Stop Lamp :
High mounted stop lamp is incorporated in rear spoiler at the rear and it
glows whenever service brake is applied.
LCD monitors
High mounted stop lamp
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Registration plate lamps
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Before you start driving you should carry out important checks on
your Safari. Please read this section carefully to know the procedure
for carrying out important checks.
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Opening bonnet
Fuel level check
Engine oil level check
Engine coolant check
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Opening and Closing the Bonnet
1. Ensure that the vehicle is in neutral gear and apply the parking
brake. Pull the bonnet release lever located under extreme corner
of the dash board on driver’s side. The bonnet will pop up slightly.
2. Standing in front of the vehicle, lift the additional lock lever located
under the bonnet centre with a finger and lift the bonnet up. The
bonnet will rise slowly with assistance of the balancers fitted
on both corners of the bonnet.
3. To close the bonnet press down the bonnet till it is fully locked.
WARNING
Ensure that the bonnet is fully locked before driving off.
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OPENING AND CLOSING THE BONNET
Bonnet opening lever
Additional lock lever under the bonnet centre
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Fuel level (Refer page No. 72)
Coolant level (Refer page No. 73)
Engine oil level (Refer page No. 72)
Tyre pressure (Refer page No. 124)
Brake & clutch fluid level
(Refer page No. 115)
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Gear shift lever in neutral
position
All switches & lamps working
SRS, ABS , Brake fluidlevel indicator
and Engine lamp goes off
Parking brake released
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Driver Seat (Refer page No. 56)
Rear view mirrors (Refer page No. 60 & 63)
Steering column (Refer page No. 37)
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Fuel Level Check
1 . Check fuel level in tank. The same is indicated on the instrument
panel.
2 . If indicator is already in red zone remember to fill the fuel at
nearest filling station.
Engine Oil Level Check
Low
Fuel Level
Fuel Gauge
Check engine oil level before starting the engine.
A. Open the bonnet.
B. Pull out the dipstick and wipe it with a cloth or paper towel.
C. Insert it all the way back in its tube.
D. Pull out the dipstick and look at the oil level at the end of the
dipstick.
Top up oil if the oil level is below midway of minimum mark.
NOTICE
Oil level should not exceed the max mark. Check the oil level
when vehicle is on level ground and wait for a few minutes after
switching off the engine.
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1. Engine Oil Filling Cap
2. Dip Stick
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Engine Coolant Check
Check the coolant level in the radiator auxiliary tank.
It should be in between maximum & minimum lines.
If the auxiliary tank is completely empty, please check the coolant
level in radiator as follows WARNING
Do not remove radiator cap when engine is hot. It may spray hot
coolant on you causing serious injuries.
1. Ensure engine and radiator are cool.
2. Turn the radiator cap anti clockwise (without pressing it) until it
stops. This will relieve the pressure, if any in the cooling system.
3. Remove the radiator cap by pushing down and turning anti
clockwise.
4. The level of coolant should be upto the base of the filler neck.
Coolant should be added if it is low.
5. Secure the radiator cap in its place.
6. Add coolant into the auxiliary tank up to the high mark.
7. Put the cap back, on the auxiliary tank.
1. Auxiliary Tank 2. Radiator Pressure Cap
NOTICE
Topping of the coolant should be done in the auxiliary tank only.
Radiator cap should not be removed, if coolant is present in the
auxiliary tank.
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This section gives you important tips on how to start the engine, how
to take care of turbo charger, operation of transmission and transfer
case. It also includes important tips on safe driving in adverse
conditions and difficult terrains.
The information on topics listed above would certainly help you in
safe and carefree driving.
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Starting & stopping the engine
Preparing to drive
Running-in period
Gear change
Brakes (Anti-lock brake system)
Transfer case
Fuel economy
Four wheel driving system
Limited slip differential
Driving in adverse conditions
Driving Safety
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Starting the Engine
Before starting
1. Apply parking brake.
2. Ensure gear lever in neutral.
A. Insert the key in steering cum ignition lock and turn it to ‘ON’ position.
B. Press the clutch pedal fully.
C. Now crank the engine.
D. If the engine does not start turn the key to off position and try after
30 seconds.
NOTICE
After starting run the engine in low idle speed for at least 30 seconds.
Do not press accelerator pedal while starting the engine to avoid
damage to turbocharger..
Stopping the Engine
Before switching off the engine, run the engine idle for atleast 30 seconds
and then switch off. This will allow the engine oil to lubricate the
turbocharger, till its speed is fully reduced and also allow the unit to cool
down.
Above precautions will ensure satisfactory life and performance from
the turbocharger.
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STARTING AND STOPPING THE ENGINE
1. Parking Brake Lever
2. Release Button
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Preparing to Drive
The following checks and adjustments should be done
before you start driving the vehicle.
1. Ensure all mirrors, windows and outside lights are clean
and unobstructed. Remove dust, frost, snow or ice if
any, on these.
2 . Ensure bonnet is fully closed.
3 . Check that any items you may be carrying inside with
you are stored properly or fastened down securely.
4 . Check adjustment of seat. If required adjust to your
convenience.
5 . Check adjustment of all rear view mirrors.
6 . Check adjustment of steering wheel.
7 . If the doors are not properly closed you will get a audio
warning/indicator light as soon as you insert the ignition
key in the switch. Make sure all doors are properly closed
and locked.
8 . If the seat belts of driver & co-driver are not fastened you
will get an audio warning as soon as you turn the key to
ignition position. Fasten your seat belt, ensure co-driver
seat passenger has also fastened the seat belt (see
Your Safety).
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9. Check and ensure that all the gauges and indicator lights
in the instrument panel are working.
Running-in Period
Avoid rapid acceleration and prolonged high speed running
of the engine while using the new vehicle for the first 15001800 km of operation.
Do not exceed the following vehicle speed during running in
period.
Gear
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
2H/4H
km/hr
20
40
65
90
110
4L
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Gear box
Gear box has all synchromesh gears including reverse. The 5th gear is
an over drive.
When shifting the gear up or down make sure you press the clutch
pedal fully and shift to the next gear and then release the clutch pedal
gradually.
NOTICE
Do not rest your foot on the clutch pedal during driving. This can
cause clutch wear and damage.
Before shifting in to reverse gear bring your vehicle to a complete stop
and depress the clutch pedal fully.
Do not shift into reverse gear with vehicle moving forward. While
shifting the gears it is recommended to shift at the speeds given in
the table.
You can get extra braking from the engine when slowing down by
shifting to a lower gear.
This can help you to maintain a safe speed and prevent your brakes
from overheating while going down a steep hill.
NOTICE
Avoid excessive revving up of engine rpm.
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Gear Change Speeds during upshift
Gear
1-2
2-3
3-4
4-5
Vehicle Speed during Up Shift
2H/4H
4L
km/hr
km/hr
20
45
70
90
10
18
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Gear
2-1
3-2
4-3
5-4
Vehicle Speed during Down Shift
2H/4H
4L
km/hr
km/hr
15
25
45
60
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Brakes
Tata Safari is equipped with ventilated disc brakes on front
and drum brakes on rear wheels.
Braking system is vacuum assisted to reduce effort needed
on the brake pedal. It is a dual circuit service brake system
designed in such a way that one circuit will always work, even
if other circuit fails.
If this happens you will immediately notice that the brake
pedal goes down much farther and you need to press the
pedal harder. In such an event the stopping distance may be
longer.
In case of failure of vacuum the vehicle can still be stopped
with a higher pedal effort.
In case of vacuum failure or brake circuit failure, slow down
the vehicle by shifting to lower gear and lifting your foot
from the accelerator pedal. Pull to the side of the road as
soon as it is safe.
CAUTION
Brake system failure is very hazardous. It is best to have
your vehicle towed, but if you drive the vehicle in this
condition, be extremely cautious.
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BRAKES AND ABS (IF FITTED)
Have your vehicle attended immediately.
Put your foot on brake pedal to apply brake. Do not ride
the brakes as they may overheat and the performance may
be impaired. The brake lights may confuse the drivers
behind you.
Use engine to assist the brakes by shifting to a lower gear
and lifting your foot from accelerator pedal.
Constant application of brakes while going down the hill
builds heat and reduces braking efficiency.
Check your brakes after driving through deep water. Apply
the brakes moderately to feel that they are normal. If not,
apply them gently and frequently until they do. With wet
brakes you should be extra cautious and alert in your driving.
Anti Lock Brake System (ABS) – if fitted
ABS combined with the traditional hydraulic brake system prevents the wheel from locking while braking by make use of
most of road to tyre grip. It also ensures better control and
stability of car while braking.
How ABS works
ABS essentially consists of an Electronic Control Unit (ECU)
which reads signals from the sensors fitted to each wheel and
identifies the one which is likely to lock. ( Wheels will tend to
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too low in relation to the vehicle speed.) It actuates an
Electro Hydraulic Control Unit (HU) to reduce, maintain or
increase the pressure on the brake control cylinder in order
to prevent the wheel from locking. The ABS comes into play
when the car is braked heavily during emergency.
The driver feels the effort of the ABS through the
pulsating of the brake pedal and audible noise in the
brake system.
This is absolutely Normal. This should not be
interpreted as a fault in the brakes. On the contrary it’s
the indication that the ABS is working. This is an intentional
warning to the driver that a wheel or wheels are tending to lock
up due to the limit of tyre to road adhesion.
In this situation it is important to keep the brake pedal
depressed fully so that the ABS can regulate the brake
application. On No account pump the brake pedal
The ABS is addition to the basic brake system. It is activated
automatically every time the engine is started. If there is a
malfunction the system turns off automatically indicated by a
‘(ABS)’ warning lamp on the dash board, still the ordinary brake
system continues to work.
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ABS Activation
ABS activation varies with various road surfaces i.e. the
amount of traction your tyre have on a particular surface.
On dry surface you will need more pedal effort to activate
ABS. However you may feel ABS activates immediately if you
try to stop on snow, ice or slippery surface.
ABS Indicators
ABS
The ABS is self check. If any thing goes wrong the ABS
warning indicator comes on the instrument panel. When
you switch on the Ignition the ABS light turns ON
but should go out after about 5 seconds. If the light
fails to go or the lighting up of the warning light
when the engine is running or the light comes at
any other time, it indicates there is a fault in the ABS
only. In this case also the normal braking system is
still effective and is able to provide normal stopping
ability.
We recommend taking the vehicle to the nearest dealer and
inspecting your car as soon as possible if the warning light stays
on.
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ABS does not reduce either time or stopping
distance, It only helps steering control during braking.You
should always keep a safe distance from other vehicles.
4)
ABS will not prevent skidding of a car that results
from changing direction abruptly such as trying to
take a corner too fast or making a sudden lane change.
5)
ABS cannot prevent a loss of stability due to severe
or sharp steering wheel movement. Always steer
moderately while braking hard.
6)
ABS requires a little longer stopping distance than
a vehicle with conventional brake system on a loose
or uneven surface, such as gravel or snow. Slow down
and allow a safe following distance.
7)
ABS serves to increase your control over the car not
to enable you to go faster.
Safety tips while driving with ABS
1)
2)
During a hard braking or when the road grip is poor, you
will feel the brake pedal is pulsating and an audible noise
in the system. This is absolutely Normal and it’s the
indication that your ABS is rapidly pumping the brakes. Do
not release the brake pedal, this defeats the purpose of
ABS. Keep firm steady pressure on the brake pedal so as
not to interrupt the braking action as long as you steer
away from the hazard.
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ABS
If the ABS and the brake system indicator light comes
together even after the parking brake is fully released,
then the Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD) i.e. the
front to rear brake force distribution system is also not
working. This will lead to the rear wheel lock while braking.
Avoid sudden hard braking and take the car immediately to
the nearest dealer to fix the system.
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ABS prevents the wheel from locking but it does not
increase actual tyre to road grip. Hence even if
your car is fitted with ABS, maintain a safe following
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Transfer Case and Transfer Case Selector Electric Switch
(If fitted)
On four wheel drive vehicles transfer case is fitted after the
gear box for driving front live axle along with rear axle.
The following 3 selector positions are provided on the knob.
2H - Only two rear wheels are driven and transfer case
operates at 1:1 ratio.
4H - All four wheels are driven and transfer case operates
at 1:1 ratio.
4L - All four wheels are driven and transfer case operates
at 2.48:1 speed reduction ratio.
Automatic Hub Locks
While driving in 2H mode this mechanism on the front axle
hub allows the hub to free wheel. This avoids the unnecessary
spinning of front drive components and results in fuel saving,
reduced noise and longer component life.
As soon as 4H or 4L mode is selected the hub gets
automatically connected to front drive line to increase the
traction.
Limited Slip Differential
(Standard on 4x4 and optional on others)
A standard differential delivers torque equally to each wheel.
In case one wheel loses traction and begins to spin, the
differential distributes the rotary speed unequally but with
same torque. This can cause the wheel with good traction to
slow down or stop while the wheel which lost traction rotates
with increased speed. Such a situation can prevent the vehicle
from moving.
4X4 Selector Switch
Automatic Hub Lock
For driving in 2H mode keep the selector knob in 2H position.
(*For 4 WD model only)
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The limited slip differential provided in the rear axle takes
care of such situations. The clutch lock arrangement provided
internally, ensures that in case one wheel loses traction and
begins to slip, a locking action takes place which prevents
differential action and both wheels turn at the same speed.
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Thus unnecessary spinning of one wheel is avoided and torque
is transmitted to both wheels, thus assisting the vehicle to traverse
loose terrain. However during normal driving, the differential
action takes place in the same manner as in a standard differential.
1. Four Wheel Drive Operation
In 2-H mode, only the rear two wheels of the vehicle are
powered by the engine and the front wheels are merely
pushed. By shifting to four wheel drive mode (4H or 4L)
the rear as well as the front axles get geared to the engine
through transfer case and transmit the engine power to all
four wheels. This gives the vehicle increased traction.
In 4H mode, the transmitted engine torque and vehicle
speed remain the same as in 2H. However, when you shift
to 4L mode engine torque is multiplied and vehicle moves
at low speed in the same gears with increased traction. 4L
mode is provided for negotiating sharp gradients or driving
through loose soil/sand.
2. Shifting from 2H to 4H
Turn the selector knob from 2H to 4H position. 4H indicator
on instrument panel will light up. Changing from 2H to 4H
can be done at any speed upto 65 km/h (40 mph). No
pressing of clutch pedal is required.
3. Shifting from 4H to 2H
Turn the selector knob from 4H to 2H position. 4H indicator
on instrument panel will go off. Changing from 4H to 2H
can be done at any speed upto 65 km/h (40 mph). No
pressing of clutch pedal is required.
Free Wheeling of Front Hub
After shifting from 4H to 2H, for effecting free wheeling of front
wheels, direction of vehicle motion needs to be changed. If
the vehicle was moving forward in 4H then bring it to halt and
engage reverse gear of main gear box. (If it was moving reverse
in 4H mode then stop it, and then engage forward gear of
main gear box.) After stopping and changing the gear the
vehicle must travel in opposite direction for a minimum of three
meters, before free wheeling takes place.
4. Shifting from 4H to 4L
Stop the vehicle. Press clutch pedal. Turn the selector knob
from 4H to 4L position. 4L indicator light on instrument panel
will blink few times and remain on.
5. Shifting from 4L to 4H
Stop the vehicle. Press clutch pedal. Turn the selector knob
from 4L to 4H position. 4H indicator light on instrument panel
will blink few times and will remain on.
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NOTICE
Do not engage four wheel drive mode (4H or 4L)
continuously on dry and hard road surface. It can cause
expensive damage to the vehicle transmission and the
tyres.
Four wheel drive facility is a powerful tool which enables
the vehicle to traverse terrain which is otherwise
inaccessible to two wheel drive vehicles. However, it must
be used judiciously and carefully. Do not take unnecessary
risks and attempt the impossible. Familiarise yourself
thoroughly with the vehicle and its abilities before
attempting serious off road driving.
With ignition ‘ON’ 4H & 4L indicator lamp on panel should
glow for a few seconds only & then go off. Continuous
illumination of 4L & 4H lamps indicates electrical fault.
Fuel Economy
A. Drive smoothly, accelerate gradually and anticipate stops.
B. Best fuel consumption is achieved at low engine speeds, the
highest possible gear without labouring the engine.
C. Driving with accelerator pedal fully depressed means using
excessive fuel.
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D. Do not allow engine to labour. Change to lower gear when
engine no longer runs smoothly.
E. If possible, do not idle the engine for more than 2 minutes.
Switch off the engine.
F. Do not ride the clutch OR brake pedal while driving. Do not
use clutch pedal as foot rest.
G*.When changing from 4H/4L to 2H of transfer case, 2H free
wheeling should be done.
If 2H free wheeling is not done the hub locks of front hub
remain locked causing unnecessary rotation of front drive
components and this consumes more fuel and causes wear
and tear of front axle components.
H. Depending on traffic conditions, a constant speed should
be maintained.
The vehicle uses more fuel, every time you speed up or slow
down.
I. Hard braking, abrupt cornering and rapid acceleration use
more fuel. Avoid these.
J. Do not carry unnecessary weight in the vehicle.
K. Maintain moderate speed limits, while driving.
L. Always ensure that front wheel alignment is proper.
(*For 4 WD model only.)
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Maintain a safe distance between vehicles to avoid sudden
braking and slow down by shifting down the gears.
Avoid sudden acceleration, braking or turning. Such sharp
manoeuvers can cause loss of traction and thereby loss of vehicle
control.
Driving on Sandy or Muddy Roads
In case the traction on the wheels is sufficient, you may be
able to proceed in 4H mode. However in case change in
road conditions are anticipated, it is better to select the 4L
mode. Shift the selector knob to 4L position by following
the correct procedure and proceed in the normal manner.
Your vehicle will move at a slower pace with higher engine
RPM in the same gear because of the 4L mode. To match
your power and speed requirements, you can shift up in
any of the 5 forward gears or the reverse gear.
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NOTICE
You may choose to reduce the tyre pressure marginally for
additional grip on loose surfaces, though with a slight loss of
ground clearance.
Set the selector knob to 4H position. Gently release the clutch
and apply the accelerator for a smooth start and to avoid wheel
spin.
CAUTION
Use of snow tyres and / or tyre chain is recommended.
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Try to maintain a constant engine speed and avoid sudden
acceleration which can cause wheel spin and loss of traction,
possibly leading to bogging down of the vehicle.
If the vehicle gets stuck in loose sand, do not keep on
accelerating as the wheel spin will only result in the
wheels sinking deeper.
The extent of muddy / sandy, conditions and the traction
available is difficult to judge and the vehicle can get
bogged down deeply. Operation should be done at slow
speed only. If possible, get down and check the path
conditions before proceeding.
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Never venture to drive through water when it flows over guard stones.
Engine may get seriously damaged if attempted to cross over through deep water.
If at all the situation demands that you have to drive through water then;
- Keep engine in fast idling and crawl the vehicle in low gear.
- After driving through water apply brakes several times to dry liners and to regain
original braking.
Do not attempt to start the engine if vehicle gets flooded due to water.
Tow the vehicle to a safe place.
Take the vehicle to nearest AUTHORISED Workshop to check entry of water in cylinders.
It will also be necessary to replace lubricants of engine, gearbox, transfer case, front
axle and rear axle if water has entered.
Get the starter and alternator checked.
Driving on a Rainy Day
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Check brakes, steering and windows.
Check tyres for wear and tyre pressure.
Check wiper blades for proper functioning.
Avoid harsh braking and sharp turns. It may cause loss of control and lead to a skid.
For slowing down, shift to lower gears and brake gently.
Keep lights ON if visibility is poor.
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Night Driving
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Dip the head lamp for oncoming traffic during night driving.
Maintain a speed such that you can stop within illuminated distance of head lamps.
Use head lamp main/dip beam to alert other road users on turns/cross roads etc.
Use side indicators for lane change or turning.
Put on hazard warning switch in case of hazardous parking or if your vehicle is disabled
to warn the passing traffic.
Climbing Sharp Gradients on Loose Surfaces
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Select the 4L mode, start off smoothly in any suitable gear. Apply power smoothly so
that there is no loss of traction by over-revving of the engine.
Choose as smooth a slope as possible and select the appropriate gear so that gear
changing in the middle of the climb is not required.
Changing gears in the middle of the climb can cause loss of momentum and engine
stalling. Shifting to lower gear has to be done cautiously to avoid loss of traction.
Under no conditions should the vehicle be moved diagonally across a hill.The danger
is in loss of traction and sideways slippage, possibly resulting in tipping over. If
unavoidable, choose as mild an angle as possible and keep the vehicle moving.
If the wheels start to slip within few feet of the end of the climb, motion can be
maintained by swinging the steered wheels left and right, thereby providing increased
grip.
If the vehicle stalls or losses headway while climbing a steep hill, make a quick shift to
reverse and allow the vehicle to move back with the control of engine compression.
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Select the 4L mode and depending on the severity of the gradient, shift into
appropriate gear. Use engine braking judiciously without over-revving the engine.
Brake application under such situations should be done very smoothly to avoid loss of
control.
Select appropriate gear so that gear changing or clutch disengagement is not involved
while descending the gradient.
Towing the Vehicle
For towing the vehicle, the best way is to use a recovery van.
Alternatively use a rigid tow bar.
Avoid using flexible cable or rope as your vehicle may crash into towing vehicle when
it stops suddenly.
Switch ‘ON’ Hazard warning switch to warn the other road users.
Keep the engine in idling so that power steering assistance is available. This will also
built the vacuum for the brakes.
In case of brake failure, use parking brake to control the vehicle.
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Roof Rail
The provision for mounting roof racks is made on the vehicle. This can be done with
the help of roof and roof header mouldings provided above the rear fixed glass. The
max. load on this including roof rack load should not exceed 100 kg.
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Seat Belt
Seat-belts are life saving
equipment, use of seat-belt
reduces the chance of injury and
severity of injury in case of an
accident.
It
is
strongly
recommended that all the car
occupants should always wear
seat-belt, while car is in motion.
WARNING
If the vehicle is fitted with air bags,
the air bag is a supplementary
restraint system and can only
provide intended protection when
the seat-belts are worn. For
maximum safety in any collision a
seat-belt must be worn.
Influence of Alcohol
Avoid driving under the influences
of alcohol or drugs. Alcohol and
drugs will severely impair your
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the risk of injury yourself and
others.
mobile phones
Avoid using mobile phones while
driving a car. This could divert your
attention from the road and result
in an accident.
Fatigue 'Rest Revive survive'
Do not attempt driving when you
feel tired, sleepy long distance
driving can tire you very much and
fatigue can dull your reflexes and
judgment. Take a brake and get
refreshed at intervals.
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SAFETY CHECKS
Windshield/wiper/windshield
washer
Always keep windshield glass
clean to avoid any distraction in
visibility. Ensure proper working of
wipers and condition of wiper
blade. Ensure that windshield
washer reservoir is full. Do not
operate wiper alone when the
windshield glass is dry this would
damage the windshield.
Headlights
Keep headlight lenses clean. Check
for operation of headlamps in both
high/low beam condition. Check for
correct focusing of headlamps. Use
only recommended type of bulbs.
Do not use the high beam unless it
is inevitable. Its dazzle may glare
the driver of the oncoming car the
condition thus causing an accident.
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Side indicators / Hazard warning
Ensure that all side indicators/
hazard warning lights are always in
working condition and they are used
when required.
particularly when subjected to
extreme condition, such as high
speed, high load and high outside
temperature. Do not use worn or
bald tyres on the front wheels.
Horn
Ensure the horn is working properly.
Horn provides safety to other road
users by alerting your presence.
First Aid Kit
First aid kit is provided in your
vehicle. This is for use in case of
minor injuries. It is to be regularly
checked for any disintegration and
should be updated regularly.
Brakes
Ensure brakes are working properly.
Check brake fluid level in reservoir.
Don not drive the car when brake
warning lamp is 'ON'.
Tyres
Check the condition of tyres for any
abnormalities. Maintain correct
tyre pressure, it is very important
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Advance Warning Triangle
There is an advanced warning
triangle provided along with your
vehicle. In case there is a
breakdown and the vehicle is
parked at the side of the road, then
the triangle is to be kept as per
instructions given below :
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Remove advance warning triangle
from case and assemble.
Place the triangle on the road
behind the vehicle when it
stranded on the road. The triangle
must be at least 5 meters behind
the vehicle in the same lane of
traffic.
Increase the distance to 150
meters on a highway or if a bad/hill
top obscures the view.
FUEL, LUBRICANTS & COOLANTS
This section give information regarding recommendations of fuel &
oils to be used on TATA Safari Vehicles. Use only these fuel & oils on
your vehicle to avoid damage to vital systems & components.
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Lubricants
Coolants
Recommended oils & lubricants
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Fuel
High speed diesel conforming to IS 1460 or EN 590 or
equivalent is recommended to be used as fuel.
NOTE : Do not use premium diesel available in the market.
At very low temperatures fluidity of diesel may become
insufficient due to paraffin separation. It is therefore,
necessary to mix supplementary fuel with summer or
winter grade diesel. The supplementary fuel to be used is
kerosene or aviation turbine fuel.
Ratios for mixing of supplementary fuel and diesel are shown
in table:
Ambient
temperature upto
Deg C.
upto 0
0 to -10
-10 to -15
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Percentage
Summer
Suppl.
Grade diesel
fuel
100
70
50
0
30
50
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C O O L A N T S
Ambient
temperature upto
Deg C.
upto -15
-15 to -20
-20 and below
FUEL
Percentage
Winter
Suppl.
Grade diesel
fuel
100
70
50
0
30
50
Care should be taken that diesel and supplementary fuel are
thoroughly mixed before filling.
Recommended Fuel Specification for engines to be added.
Parameter
Unit
BS III
BS IV
CN
51
51
2 Sulphur content
mg/kg
350
50
3 Lubricity (HFRR)
micon
460
460
1 Cetane Number (min)
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Lubricants and Oils
Recommended lubricants conform to the following
specifications :
1. Engine oil
- API-CH4 + MB 228.3 or higher
grade engine oil
2. Gear Box oil
- 75W90 GL-4
3. Power Steering
and Transfer Case
- ATF Type A, Suffix A
- M/Grade oil SAE 85W 140 GL5
Angolmol AG043 oil
* Friction modifier 40819 (2-5%) to be added to oil for
Limited Slip Differential
4. Rear & Front axle
5. Chassis and wheel - SS6805 bearing grease
bearing
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LUBRICANTS
Engine
Qty : 7.5 Litres
Recommended grades of engine oil for range of ambient
temperature :
Ambient Temperature 0C
- 5 and above
- 10 to 0
- 20 and -10
Engine Oil Grade
SAE 15W/40
SAE 5W30
SAE 0W30
Front live axle and rear axle oil (Spicer axles)
Use Multigrade oil SAE 85W 140 Angolmol A6043 oil
Capacity :
For Rear axle - 2.2 litres
For Front axle - 1.2 litres
Gear Box oil :
75W90, (Synthetic oil GL4)
Qty : 1.6 Litres
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 to.
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Transfer case oil :
Qty : 1.2 Litres
To prevent rust formation and freezing of coolant inside the
passages of radiator, crankcase and cylinder head use premixed
coolant as recommended.
Use lithium base multipurpose grease 92 gms per hub. (Front axles 4X4)
47 gms per hub. (Front axles 4X2)
25 gms per hub. (Rear)
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
Brake and Clutch Fluid
Spicer propeller shaft
Lubricant slip joint with NLGI-2 grade grease.
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Qty : Approx. 9-10 Litres
Presence of dirt in coolant chokes up passages in radiator,
cylinder head and crankcase, thereby causing overheating of
engine.
Hub bearing grease
Brake fluid confirming to SAEJ 1703,DOT 4
recommended.
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LUBRICANTS & COOLANTS
Coolants
Recommended lubricants should confirm to General
Motors, ATF A specification
Quantity :
&
is
Windscreen Washer Antifrost
Make
Concentration
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Antifrost- K
1 : 5 For 00C
1 : 1 For 100C
2 : 5 For 160C
1 : 0 For 370C
F U E L ,
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C O O L A N T S
BRANDED LUBRICANTS, COOLANTS & ADHESIVES
PLEASE USE ONLY FOLLOWING GENUINE OILS, COOLANTS , LUBRICANTS , ANTI RUST & SOUND
DEADENING COATS, WINDSCREEN SEALANT, ADHESIVES & FUEL ADDITIVES BRANDED BY TATA MOTORS
ari DICOR
FOR OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE OF YOUR TATA Saf
Safari
DICOR...
ITEM
ENGINE OIL
COOLANT
COMPANY
CASTROL
HPCL
Exxon Mobil
BRAND
Castrol GTX (Diesel)
HP Dieselino (T)
MOBIL Super 1000 TM
QTY
7.5 Litres (Max.)
5.5 Litres (Min.)
SUNSTAR
HPCL
CASTROL
Golden Cruiser Premium 1400 M
HP Thanda Raja P
Radicool
GEAR BOX (G-76)
HPCL
CASTROL
HP Gear Oil XP 75W90
Castrol Syntro 75W90 GL4
1.6 Litres
TRANSFERCASE
HPCL
CASTROL
HPCL
CASTROL
HP-Automatic Transmission Fluid Type A
Castrol Transpower TQ
HP-ATF Dex II
Castrol TQD
1.2 Litres
REAR AXLE, LIVE FRONT
AXLE,
HPCL
CASTROL
HP AXLE OIL 85W140
Castrol Long Drain 85W140
BRAKE / CLUTCH FLUID
HP CL
CASTROL
Super Duty Brake Fluid DOT - 4
Castrol Response Brake Fluid DOT-4
POWER STEERING OIL
Approx 9-10 Litres
1.4 Litres
2.2 (Rear) 1.2 (Front)
As required
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S P E C I F I C A T I O N S
This section give information on specification of various aggregates
fitted on TATA SAFARI vehicles.
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Clutch
Gear box
Transfer case
Rear axle
Front axle
Steering
Brakes
Frame
Suspension
Wheels & Tyres
Fuel tank
Body
Electrical system
Performance
Dimensions
Passenger capacity
Luggage space
Weights
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1.0 ENGINE :
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ENGINE, CLUTCH & GEAR BOX
2.0 CLUTCH :
Model
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TATA 2.2 L DICOR
CLUTCH
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Type
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16 valve, Water cooled, Direct
injection, commonrail , Turbocharged, intercooled Diesel
Engine.
Single plate dry friction
diaphragm type
Outside diameter of
clutch lining
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240 mm
Friction area
:
452 sq.cm. (approx.)
No. of cylinders
:
4 inline
Bore/Stroke
:
85 mm x 96 mm
3.0 GEAR BOX :
Capacity
:
2179 cc
Model
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G-76-5/4.1 with overdrive
Max. engine output
Max. Torque
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103 kw at 4000 rpm
320 Nm at 1700-2700 rpm
as per CMVR / TAP-115/116
Type
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Synchromesh on all gears
No. of gears
:
5 Forward 1 Reverse
Gear ratios
:
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
Rev.
Firing order
:
1-3-4-2
Engine oil capacity
:
Max.7.5 litres / Min.5.5 litres
4.10
2.22
1.37
1.00
0.77 / 0.73
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TRANSFER CASE, AXLE, STEERING & BRAKES
4.0 TRANSFER CASE :
(for 4x4 configuration) : From M/s Borg Warner
ECU control Electrical shift
shifting arrangement
mounted on the gear box.
Drive Options
: 4X2 High
4x4 High
4x4 Low
Ratio 1:1
Ratio 1:1
Ratio 1:2.48
5.0 REAR AXLE :
Ratio
: Single reduction salisbury
type rear axle with hypoid
gears and semi-floating axle
with limited slip differential
for 4 x 4, without limited slip
differential for 4 x 2
: 4.1 (41 / 10)
6.0 FRONT AXLE :
a) For 4x4
b) For 4x2
: Independently suspended
with automatic hub locks.
Ratio 4.1 (41 / 10)
: Independently suspended
7.0 STEERING :
Type
Ratio
Steering Wheel
: Power steering
: 18.9 :1
: 380 mm dia with tilt
mechanism for adjusting
height and collapsible
column.
8.0 BRAKES :
Service Brakes
: Vacuum assisted independent
hydraulic brakes on front and
rear through tandem master
cylinder & tandem booster.
Camshaft driven vacuum
pump.
Front Brake
: 302 mm dia ventilated
disc brake with twinpot
caliper.
Rear Brake
: 295 mm dia drum brake
with auto adjuster,
Load conscious pressure : Provided for rear brakes
reducing valve remote by No ‘LCRV’ for version
pars valve
with ABS
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WHEELS & TYRES, FUEL TANK , BODY AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Parking Brake : Lever type, Console mounted,
Cable operated mechanical
linkages acting on rear wheels.
Wheels rims
System
Type
No. of wheels
: ABS 8.1
: 4 channel, 4 wheel speed sensor
integrated ABS
: Microprocessor based ECU
FRAME :
Frame
Depth
Width
Front
Rear
Shock
Absorber
Antiroll bar
: 235/70 R 16
Passenger Radial tubeless
: 6.5 J x 16 Stylised Steel rims
6.5 J x 16 Alloy wheel rims
: Front 2, Rear 2, Spare -1
12.0 FUEL TANK :
Capacity
: 65 Litres
13.0 BODY :
: Ladder type cranked frame with
boxed section long members
and welded cross members
: 110 mm (max.)
: 60mm
10.0 SUSPENSION :
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Tyres
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) if fitted
Control
9.0
11.0 WHEELS & TYRES :
: Double wishbone type with
Torsion bar springs.
: Coil spring type 5 link suspension
: Hydraulic double acting
telescopic type at front & rear.
: At both front & rear.
Type
: Normal control all steel
shell with five doors.
14.0 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM :
System Voltage
Alternator Capacity
Battery
Capacity
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12 Volts (-ve earth)
120 / 125 Amps
12 V, MF 70 Z
80 A/h, 20 Hr Rate
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S P E C I F I C A T I O N S
15.0 PERFORMANCE :
Max. speed
Max. gradeability
at rated GVW
17.0 PASSENGER :
: 160 kmph
: 78% (4x4 mode)
50% (4x2 mode)
16.0 MAIN CHASSIS DIMENSIONS (in mm) :
AS PER ISO : 612 IN MM (Nominal)
Wheel base
:
Track front
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Track rear
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Front Overhang
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Rear Overhang
:
Overall length
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Max. width
:
overall height
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Min. turning circle dia :
Min. clearance circle dia
Ground clearance
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PERFORMANCE AND DIMENSIONS
2650
1500
1470
945
1055 over rear bumper
4650 over rear bumper
1918 - with foot steps
1925 (unladen)
12 m
: 13 m
205 mm
Capacity
: 7 Seater (6 + Driver)
Front Seat - Driver + 1
Middle Seat - 3
Rear Seat - 1+1 (Jump Seats)
18.0 LUGGAGE SPACE :
Net inside loading
: 1000 mm wide X 800 mm
space long (with 4 passengers
+ Driver)
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19.0 WEIGHTS (Kg) :
4x4
4x2
2170
2040
Gross Vehicle Wt.
2780
2650
Max. Permissible FAW
1280
1200
Max. Permissible RAW
1580
1540
Kerb Weight
Front
1130
1030
Rear
1040
1010
Complete vehicle
kerb weight
as per ISO : 1176
(with spare wheel and tools)
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Your TATA SAFARI is designed to give you long trouble free service for
thousands of kilometres/miles. However with proper maintenance
care you can get optimum performance from your vehicle. We have
indicated some of the important maintenance operations to be
carried out on the vehicle. Please read the procedure carefully and
get it attended at Authorised Workshop.
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Engine Compartment
Air filter
Cooling system
Engine oil & oil filter
Changing fuel filter
Changing gear box oil
Changing transfer case oil
Changing front axle & rear axle oil
Head lamp & head lamp focus adjustment
Clutch & brake fluid
Power steering
LCRV (if fitted)
Battery
Starting the engine with jump leads
Wheels & tyres
Vehicle care
Fuses & Relays
Catalytic Converter
EGR system
Turbocharger
Air Conditioning
Belts tension
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Air Filter
Brake Fluid container
Dip Stick
Fuses & Relays Box
Radiator Cap
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Service Indicator
Clutch fluid container
Power Steering Fluid container
EMS- ECU
EGR Cooler (Only in BS-IV)
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ABS Hydraulic Modulator
Engine Oil filler cap
Windshield Washer Fluid container
Battery
Coolant Tank
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AIR FILTER
Air Filter
The air filter element should be cleaned as per service schedule .
Replace the air filter element with a new one when the service
indicator shows red band even after cleaning in vehicle operations.
Always use genuine air filter element.
Replacement of Air Filter Element
a) Disconnect air filter from hose. Unscrew top cover of the air
filter.
b) Remove the cover of the air filter.
c) Remove the air filter element.
d) Clean the air filter element with pressurised air. Do not tap or
hammer the element on ground.
e) Check element for puncture or pin holes by light source.
f ) If found OK install paper filter element. Fit the cover and tighten air
filter screws at the place.
g) Clean the hose connecting the air filter to turbocharger pipe.
1. Service Indicator
2. Air filter
Reset the indicator by pressing the rubber cap, red band will disappear
from Service Indicator.
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Engine Cooling System
If engine overheating occurs, there could be a fault in the
cooling system which may be on account of :
1. Less coolant in the cooling system or dirt/scale having
accumulated inside cooling water passages especially
in the radiator core.
2. Choking of radiator passages due to foreign material or
damages.
3. Defective thermostat.
4. Defective coolant temperature sensor.
5. Non operation of electrically operated fans (Controlled
by ECU).
6. Coolant leakage.
7. Radiator cap not sealing properly.
8. A.C. condenser fan not working
9. Excessive refrigerant charging in the A.C. system.
10. No communication between auxiliary tank and radiator.
Prevention of Rust Formation
To prevent rust formation in the radiator use premixed
recommended anti-freeze coolant. This is sufficient to
operate the vehicle upto -40oC.
The coolant filling Procedure:
It is recommended that the refilling of the engine coolant should
be carried out at authorized service centre
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COOLING SYSTEM
2. Radiator Pressure Cap
1. Air evacuation and coolant filling (Vacuum filling) Method:
The coolant refilling in the system is recommended to be carried
out through air evacuation and coolant filling method for quick
filling.
1. Allow the engine to cool up to ambient temperature.
2. Keep cabin heater valve (if applicable) at “ON” position
throughout the coolant refilling.
3. The complete cooling system should be drained (old coolant)
before refilling the system.
a. Remove radiator pressure cap and bleeding screw at EGR
cooler outlet (BSIV engine)
b. Drain the coolant from engine through by removing
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thermostat and thermostat housing cover. Drain coolant from
radiator through the radiator drain hole.
c. Pour fresh water through the filler neck up to top and again
drain the water through the drain holes.
This will ensure removal of the old coolant from the system
d. After flushing out water, secure the drain plug on radiator.
Assemble thermostat and thermost at housing cover with new
gasket. Refit the bleeding screw at EGR cooler outlet with new
sealing washer (BSIV engine)
e. Drain the auxiliary tank and refit the hoses.
4. Take the recommended coolant and water in 1:1 proportion
5. Carry out air evacuation and coolant filling on
machine(Vacuum filling)
(The machine setting to be done as follows, Quantity to be
filled: 6.1L (BSIII) and 6.4L (BSIV engine) approx, back pressure:
1.7 bar)
6. Fill the coolant in auxiliary tank up to “FIRST FILL / REFILL”
mark
2. Manual Coolant refilling:
If the air evacuation and coolant filling (vacuum filling) system is
not available, then alternate procedure is as mentioned below.
1. Follow sr. no 1 to 4 indicated in Air evacuation and coolant
filling (Vacuum filling) procedure.
2. Refill the coolant (coolant and water as per recommendation)
through radiator filler neck. Remove the bleeding screw at
EGR cooler outlet (BSIV)
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When coolant level comes up to radiator filler neck / bleeding
screw, wait and allow air bubbles to escape from the system
for 2 to 5 min. Top up coolant in radiator filler neck when
level drops.
4. Refit the bleeding screw with new sealing washer (for BSIV)
5. Fill the coolant in the auxiliary tank up to “FIRST FILL / REFILL”
mark.
6. Start the engine and run at idle for 10 min. with open radiator
filler neck. Allow air to escape from the system.Top up coolant
slowly in the radiator filler neck while idling.
7. Stop the engine and allow air bubbles to escape from the
system. Top up coolant through radiator filler neck. Secure
the radiator pressure cap on radiator filler neck.
8. Start the engine and run in stationary condition at 2200 to
2500 rpm till thermostat opens and continue to run for 5
minutes. (The radiator fans coming on is the indication of
opening the thermostat)
9. Stop the engine and allow it to cool. Open the radiator
pressure cap & top up coolant in radiator filler neck. Secure
the radiator pressure cap on the radiator filler neck.
10. Refill the coolant in the auxiliary tank till “first fill / Refill”
level mark.
11. The coolant refilling is complete now.
12. Ensure that there are no leakages in the complete system.
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Changing of Engine Oil and Oil Filter
Change the oil and oil filter at specified service intervals. (Engine oil and
oil filter may be changed earlier inline with recommendation given for
additional maintenance schedule under severe driving condition)
Changing of oil and oil filter requires access from underneath the vehicle.
Vehicle should be raised on a hydraulic lift of a service station or should
be on a service pit.
1. Run the engine until it reaches normal operating temperature. Then
shut it off.
2. Remove oil sump guard.
3. Open the bonnet and remove engine oil filler cap. Remove the drain
plug of the oil sump from the bottom of the engine. Drain the oil into
an appropriate container.
4. Remove the oil filter with the help of special wrench. The removed
oil filter should not be reused and hence should be destroyed to
avoid recycling of the same. Used filter and oil should be disposed
in compliance with the current legislation.
5. Ensure cooler is tightened to it’s position.
6. Smear a little fresh engine oil on rubber gasket of new engine oil
filter. Hand tighten the engine oil filter fully and further 3/4 turn with
special tool.
Do not over tighten engine oil filter as this may damage oil filter and
oil may leak out.
7. Before filling in fresh oil in the engine, clean the drain plug.
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1. Engine Oil Filling Neck
2. Dip Stick
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1. Oil Sump Drain Plug
2. Engine Oil Filter
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6. Refit the drain plug using a new sealing washer. Tighten
drain plug to 5 mkg. torque.
7. Fill, recommended quantity of fresh engine oil in the crank
case and secure the oil filler cap in its place.
8. Start the engine and run for a few minutes. The engine oil
pressure indicator lamp should go ‘off’ after starting the
engine.
9. Check for engine oil leakages.
10. Stop the engine and recheck engine oil level after a few
minutes. If necessary add oil to bring the level to the upper
mark on the dipstick.
NOTICE
Use of reclaimed oil is not recommended
Priming Pump
Priming pump is used for priming the fuel manually after
overhauling of the engine or after refitment of fuel lines. Pump
the fuel by means of priming pump until all air in the fuel line is
removed. Before cranking the engine ensure that there is no air
in the fuel system.
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FUEL FILTER & FUEL SYSTEM
Fuel & Filter Draining
Loosen drain plugs by 1-2 turn and drain out water and other
sediments from fuel filter bowls depending on operating
conditions to ensure that no water is allowed to enter the fuel
system.
Sedimenter Water Draining
Water sedimenter is located near fuel tank at rear left hand side
of the vehicle.
Loosen drain plug by 1-2 turns and drain out water and other
sediments from sedimenter when water level indicator lamp
glows in instrument cluster to ensure that no water is
allowed to enter the fuel system.
Sedimenter
NOTICE
Please do not loosen/remove high pressure pipes and injectors
for air bleeding in the fuel.
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Gear Box Oil
Checking of Oil Level
1. Clean the oil level plug and surrounding area.
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2 . Remove the oil level plug and check whether oil is dripping out.
Oil level must not be below the filler plug. Add oil to bring it to
the level.
3. Tighten oil level plug to 2-3 mkg. torque.
Changing Oil in Gear Box
1. Let the engine idle for about 5 min. in neutral, so that the gear box
oil is warmed up.
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2. Clean the oil level plug, drain plug and surrounding area.
3. Place a container under gear box to collect the oil.
4. Remove the drain plug and let the oil drain out.
5. Also remove the oil level plug.
6. Tighten the oil drain plug and fill new recommended oil through oil
level plug and tighten the oil drain plug oil level plug to 2-3 mkg.
torque.
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GEAR BOX OIL
1. Gear Box Oil Filler Plug / Level Plug
2. Gear Box Drain Plug
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TRANSFER CASE OIL
Checking Oil Level of Transfer Case
NOTICE
Before checking or removing the oil, warming up of the transfer
case is necessary. This should be done by driving the vehicle for
some time in 4x4 mode.
Checking of Oil levels
1. Clean the oil level plug and surrounding area.
2 . Remove the oil level plug and check whether oil is dripping out.
3 . If oil is not dripping out, oil level must be below the required
level. Add oil to bring it to the level when it starts dripping out.
4. Tighten oil level plug. Tightening torque of oil level plug is 2 to
3 mkg.
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Changing of Transfer Case Oil
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Clean the oil level plug, drain plug and surrounding area.
Place a container to collect oil, under transfer case.
Remove the drain plug and let the oil drain out.
Remove the oil level plug.
Tighten oil drain plug and fill new recommended oil through oil
level plug, till it begins to drip out.
6. Tighten oil level plug.Tightening torque of oil drain plug is 2 to 3 mkg.
1. Transfer case Oil Filler Plug / Level Plug
2. Transfer case Oil Drain Plug
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FRONT AXLE AND REAR AXLE OIL
Checking Oil Level in Front/Rear Axle
1. Clean the oil level plug and surrounding area.
2. Remove the oil level plug and check whether oil is dripping
out. Oil level must be below the required level. Add oil to bring
it to the level, when it starts dripping out.
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Changing Oil in Front Axle/Rear Axle
1. Clean the oil level plug, drain plug and surrounding area.
2. Place a container under Front/Rear axle to collect the oil.
3. Remove the drain plug and let the oil drain out.
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5. Tighten the oil drain plug and fill new recommended oil through
oil level plug till it begin to drip.
6. Tighten oil drain and oil level plugs to 2 to 3 mkg. torque.
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1. Front Axle Oil Filler Plug / Level Plug
2. Front Axle Oil Drain Plug
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HEAD LAMPS & HEAD LAMP FOCUS ADJUSTMENT
Head Lamps
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Your car’s head lamps have H4 type halogen bulbs with twin
filaments, the “High beam” for illuminating the road for long
distances and the “Low beam” for short distance visibility.
The head lamps must be aligned properly for maximum road
illumination and reduced glare for oncoming traffic. The alignment
of head lamp beams should be checked periodically.
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Adjusting Head Lamp Focus with the Help of Screen:
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Y= 0
Y= 578
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Philips head screws are provided for horizontal and vertical
adjustments of your car’s headlamps. This should be done at the
Authorised Service outlets. Ensure that the Headlamp Levelling
switch on the dashboard in set to Zero position before readjustment
and the car must free from any loads (passengers / Luggage).
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Head Lamp
Fog Lamp
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HEAD LAMPS
Head Lamp Bulb Replacement
Raise the bonnet of the vehicle. Unscrew & pull out the rear
protective cover. Pull out the cable socket from the bulb. Remove
locking lever holding the bulb and remove the bulb.
Install new bulb, properly locating it in the housing. Fit back the locking
lever cable socket and rubber cap.
Repeat the same procedure for pencil beam lamp.
Realign Head Lamp after Replacing Bulb
Do not clean or touch the reflector as it will damage the mirror finish
of the surface.
Your vehicle has halogen head lamp bulb and pencil beam bulb one
each on each side. When replacing, handle it by steel base. Protect
the glass from contact with your skin or hard object. If you touch glass,
clean it with denatured alcohol and clean cloth.
NOTICE
Halogen head lamp bulbs get very hot when lit. Oil perspiration or a
scratch on the glass can cause the bulb to overheat and shatter.
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Levelling
motor
adjustment
Ajusting Screw
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Clutch Fluid
The Tata Safari vehicle is equipped with a diaphragm type clutch Which is
hydraulically actuated.
The level of clutch fluid in clutch fluid container should be in between
Min. and Max. marks. If it is not, then add clutch fluid.
In case of spongy or hard clutch pedal, please contact the nearest
Authorised Workshop and get the defect rectified.
Brake Fluid
Check the level of Brake fluid in Brake fluid container.
It should be in between Min. and Mix. marks.
If it is not, then add brake fluid.
In case of spongy or hard pedal or low brake efficiency, please contact
the nearest Authorised Workshop and get the defect rectified.
Power Steering Fluid
Power steering is fitted for lighter steering effect and easy
manoeuverability. The system consists of steering gear box, hydraulic
pump and hydraulic tank suitably connected by piping. Pump drive is
though ‘V’ belt from engine. Power assistance is available during normal
operating conditions. In case of failure in hydraulic system, the steering
can be operated mechanically with increased steering effort for bringing
the vehicle to Authorised Workshop.
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CLUTCH, BRAKE, POWER STEERING
1. Brake Fluid Container
2. Clutch Fluid Container
Power Steering Fluid Container
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Procedure for Oil Filling and Bleeding of Power
Steering (Ensure that Power Steering fluid reservoir is totally
clean before starting the work)
1 . Fill the reservoir nearly full. Crank the engine for 10
seconds without allowing it to start (if possible). If engine
does start, shut the engine immediately. Check & refill
the reservoir repeat atleast three times, each time
checking & refilling the reservoir.
2 . Check for leakage in the system and if noticed take
corrective action.
3 . Start the engine and steer the vehicle from full left to full
right turns 3-4 times.
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POWER STEERING
6 . Once the system is bled properly and free from foaming
there should not be any appreciable change in oil level
in the reservoir, when the engine is started or stopped
repeatedly.
7 . Now the system is ready for driving.
Final oil level should be at ‘H’ mark on dip stick.
NOTICE
* Do not allow fluid level to drop significantly or run out
of the reservoir during the above operation. This may
induce air to the system.
NOTICE
* Do not start the engine without oil in the power steering
system. This will result in serious damage to the
pump. In case of emergency disconnect the pump belt
and then start the engine.
Do not force the wheel against lock position either
extreme left or right. The power steering pump may get
damaged. Hold it lightly.
* Always use recommended oil from closed containers.
Any dirty oil poured in the system will result in damage
to pump and gear box.
4 . Add fluid if necessary to maintain the level upto filter top.
5 . When the engine is at steady speed, check for bubble
or foaming in the oil. If present it indicates that air is
getting sucked into the systems. Check the suction
line/fittings and correct if necessary.
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Load Conscious Pressure Reducing Valve (If fitted)
( Not applicable in ABS system)
A load conscious pressure reducing valve eliminates the
possibility of rear wheels from locking and achieves optimum
braking in any load condition of the vehicle.
The valve, is fitted on RH long member connecting it to rear
axle through its link and control spring.
If any, alteration is done in rear suspension, the performance
of this valve will be impaired.
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LCRV (IF FITTED), REMOTE BY PASS VALVE AND ECU
ECU :
DICOR engine common rail system consists of ECU, sensors
and actuators. The Electronic control unit (ECU) is a 32 bit
microprocessor which controls the injection parameters as
well as some of the vehicle related outputs. The ECU
receives input from various sensors located on the engine
and the vehicle to decide the injected quantity and
injection timing best suited for the engine to work with
maximum efficiency and safety. ECU is fitted inside the
engine compartment.
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DO NOT wash engine compartment with high
pressure water
DO NOT tamper with ECU sensors and connectors
DO NOT remove battery connections when the ignition
switch is in ‘ON’ position (This may damage ECU)
AVOID jump start/push start, Use fully charged battery.
DO NOT run the vehicle if ‘CHECK ENGINE’ lamp on
dashboard is ‘ON.
If any abnormality in performance of engine occurs - like
lack of power- the vehicle to be taken to the TATA MOTORS
authorised service outlet.
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Battery is placed in Engine compartment.
Check the battery for proper electrolyte level and corrosion on
terminals.
WARNING
* The battery gives off explosive gases during normal operation.
A spark or open flame can cause the battery to explode causing
very serious injuries.
* Keep all sparks & open flames and smoking materials away from
the battery.
* Getting electrolyte in your eyes or skin can cause severe burns.
Wear protective clothing and a face shield or let a skilled
technician do the battery maintenance.
* Battery contains sulphuric acid (electrolyte) which is poisonous
and highly corrosive in nature.
1. Check the battery for electrolyte level with marked lines on the
battery outer case.
2. Check Battery terminals for corrosion (a white or yellowish
powder). To remove it, cover the terminals with solution of baking
soda. It will bubble up and turn brown.
When this stops, wash it off with plain water. Dry off the battery with
a cloth or paper towel. Coat the terminal with Petroleum Jelly to
prevent future corrosion.
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The use of a wrench to loosen and remove cables from the
terminals should be made. Always disconnect the negative
(-ve) cable first and reconnect it last. Clean the battery
terminals with a terminal cleaning tool or wire brush.
Reconnect and tighten the cables, coat the terminals with
petroleum jelly. If you need to connect the battery to a
charger, disconnect both cables to prevent damage to the
vehicle’s electrical system.
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NOTICE
Charging the battery with the cables connected can
seriously damage your vehicle’s electronic controls.
Detach the battery cables before connecting battery to
a charger.
* Swallowing electrolyte can cause fatal poisoning if
immediate action is not taken.
Starting the Engine with Jump Leads
Your Safari with a discharged battery may be started by
transferring electrical power from a battery in another vehicle.
This may be dangerous as any deviation from the following
instructions could lead to personal injury or damage
resulting from battery explosion, as well as the damage to
the electrical systems in both vehicles.
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Never expose the battery to open flames or sparks.
Do not allow battery electrolyte to come in contact with
eyes, skins, fabrics or painted surfaces. The fluid
contains sulphuric acid which can cause injuries and
damage in the event of direct contact.
To lessen the risk of injury wear eye protection when
working near any battery.
Make sure that battery providing the jump start has the
same voltage as the battery in your vehicle (12 V). Its
capacity must not be substantially lower than that of the
discharged battery. The voltage and capacity are given
on the batteries.
Do not disconnect the discharged battery from the vehicle.
Switch off all unnecessary electrical loads.
Do not lean over the battery during jump starting.
Do not allow the terminals of one lead to touch those of
the other lead.
Apply hand brake. Place gear shift lever to neutral.
Connect Leads in the Order as shown on next page
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battery.
The connection point should be as far away from the
discharged battery as possible.
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Route the leads so that they cannot catch on rotating parts in the
engine compartment.
The engine of the vehicle providing the jump start can be allowed to
run during starting.
Attempts to start the engine of the vehicle with the discharged battery
should be made at intervals of one minute and should not last longer
than 15 seconds. After starting, allow both engines to idle for
approximately 3 minutes with the leads still connected.
Wheels & Tyres
Always use only recommended size of wheel rims and tyres. Use of rims
and tyres not recommended by us may have adverse effect on vehicle
safety and further more could infringe on vehicle regulations.
If you have a flat tyres
1) Reduce vehicle speed gradually keeping it is a straight line. Move
cautiously off the road to safe place away from traffic. Park the
vehicle on a level and firm ground. Apply parking brake & engage
1st gear.
2) Turn on Hazard warning switch. Keep advance-warning triangle at
least 50 meters behind the vehicle as an indication of breakdown.
3) Take out Jack from vehicle which is below the right hand side rear
jump seat whose access is by opening the tail gate.
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JUMP START BATTERY
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DISCHARGED BATTERY
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4) Take out Spare wheel cover. Pull the cover from top side and then
side way to remove from spare wheel.
5) Remove the spare wheel-mounting nut by wheel spanner (provided
in tool kit). Remove the spare wheel cover mounting bracket and
then spare wheel.
6) Block the wheel, which is diagonally opposite to the flat tyre. Take
out wheel cover and loosen the wheel nut of flat tyre (Do not remove
the nut at this stage).
7) Set the jack properly at correct jack point as shown in fig. and slowly
lift the vehicle with the help of jack handle.
8) Remove wheel-mounting nuts and take out flat tyre.
9) Roll the spare wheel into position and align the holes in the wheel
with studs. Then reinstall the wheel nuts (taper end inward) and
tighten them as much as you can by hand.
10) Lower the jack completely then tighten the wheel nuts one by one.
Put the wheel cover back.
11) Restore all the tools and jack at their respective location.
12) Place the flat tyre at spare wheel location, put spare wheel cover
mounting bracket and tighten the mounting nuts properly. For
assembling spare wheel cover, push the cover on the tyre and then
press at centre of cover to lock cover on to the bracket. Ensure that
the cover is locked on to the spare wheel cover mounting bracket
(the sound is heard during assembly).
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Do not lift the vehicle with someone inside.
Raise the vehicle only high enough to remove and change
tyre.
Do not work under the vehicle when supported by jack
otherwisepersonnel injury may occur.
Do not start or run the vehicle while supported by jack.
NOTICE
Check tyre pressure and nut tightness of change wheel at
nearest Service station. Also, get the puncture tyre repaired.
REAR JACKING POINT
FRONT JACKING POINT
SCISSOR JACK
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Wheel Alignment
Correct wheel alignment helps to decrease tyre wear. You
should get your vehicle’s wheel alignment checked regularly.
In case uneven tyre wear is observed, vehicle’s wheel alignment
should be checked as soon as possible.
Wheel Balancing
Wheels are balanced at the factory. They may need to be
rebalanced at some time before they are worn out. The wheels
should be checked for balance if tyre or tube is repaired.
Whenever a tyre or wheel rim is changed tyre needs to be
balanced.
1. Permissible imbalance for tyre with rim = 250 gm-cm (max.)
2. Total balance weight should be within 140 gms on each
side.
3. Relocate the tyre if the weight required to balance is more
than 140 gm.
4. Balance weights are available from 10 gm to 80 gm, 90 gm
to 140 gm & 15 gm to 135 gm in steps of 10 gms.
5. Do not use more than one balance weight on one side.
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Tyre
Check for the inflation and condition of your TATA SAFARI tyres
periodically.
Inflation
Check the pressure in the tyres when they are cold.
Refer to tyre information label fitted on fuel flap inside for
correct cold tyre pressure.
You should have your own tyre pressure gauge and use it
all times. This makes easier for you to tell if pressure loss
is caused by a tyre problem and not by variation between
gauges.
Keeping the tyres properly inflated gives you the best
combination of riding comfort. handling and tyre life.
Over inflation of tyres makes the vehicle ride bumpy and
harsh. Tyres are more prone to uneven wear and damage
from road hazards.
Under inflated tyres reduce your comfort in vehicle handling
and are prone to failures due to high temperature. They
also cause uneven wear.
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Inspection
Every time you check inflation pressure, you should also
examine tyres for damage, foreign objects and wear.
You should look for :
Bumps or bulges in the tread or the side of the tyre. Replace
the tyre if you find either of these conditions.
Cuts, splits or cracks in the side of the tyre. Replace the tyre
if you see the fabric or cord.
Excessive tread wear.
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Tyre Rotation
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should have tyres rotated at specified intervals or earlier
depending on the operation of vehicle.
The illustrations shows how to rotate tyres when normal spare
wheel is included in tyre rotation.
Spare Wheel
Spare wheel is located at rear on the tail gate of the vehicle.
Recommended tyre pressure with cold tyres.
Laden
Unladen
Front Rear -
32 PSI (2.2 bar)
35 PSI (2.4 bar)
30 PSI (2.1 bar)
35 PSI (2.4 bar)
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RADIAL TUBELESS TYRE :
Radial tubeless tyres have following advantages over
conventional tube tyres :
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Lesser heat generation as compared to tube tyre
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Absence of tube results in reduction of unsprung weight
and improves dynamic stability.
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Tubeless tyres have lower rolling resistance, lesser
weight, retain air uniformly and hence improve fuel
efficiency.
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Better safety - Less chances of accidents due to sudden
air leakage. In case of puncture, the air leakage rate is
slower, as air can escape
only through the point of
puncture, and gives the driver sufficient time to control
the vehicle.
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Better heat dissipation - As the compressed air is in direct
contact with the metallic rim
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No tube related problems.
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Tubeless tyres are coated with impermeable layer of
rubber from inside which holds the air inside the tyre.
Do not scratch inside of tubeless tyre with metallic or
sharp object. This may cause gradual loss of air.
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If wheel rim gets damaged in the service, get the wheel
rim repaired/ replaced immediately. Running the vehicle
with damaged rim may cause deflation of tyre and
subsequent dislodging of tyre from rim.
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Maintain recommended tyre pressure. Over inflated tyre
may cause puncture or bursting of tyre.
NOTE : Life and wear pattern of tyres depends on various
parameters like tyre pressure, wheel alignment, wheel
balancing, tyre rotation, etc. It also largely depends on
vehicle speed, load carried, usage, driving habits, road
conditions, etc.
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Special care for tubeless tyres :
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While removing and refitting the tyre on the wheel rim,
take precautions not to damage tyre bead. Use tyre
removal and assembly machines. Damage or cut on tyre
bead may cause gradual air loss.
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VEHICLE CARE :
Your vehicle is subjected to many external influences such as
climate, road conditions, industrial pollution and humidity.These
conditions demand regular care of the vehicle body. Dirt, insects,
bird droppings, oil, grease, fuel and stone chippings should be
removed as soon as possible.
Washing your vehicle :
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7. Rinse all surfaces thoroughly to prevent any traces of soap
and other cleaners as this may lead to the formation of
stains on the painted surface later.
NOTE
Do not direct high pressure washer fluid/ water jets at electrical
devices and their connectors during washing.This is to prevent
malfunction / failure of electrical system due to water ingress.
Following tips while washing your vehicle :
Waxing :
HAND WASH:
Waxing and polishing is recommended to maintain the gloss
and wet-look appearance of your paint finish.
1. Always wash your vehicle in shade and where the surface
is at room temperature.
1. Use a good quality polish and wax for your vehicle.
2. Wash with mild car wash soap like ‘Car Shampoo’ and use
a soft 100% cotton cloth to avoid scratches.
2. Re-wax your vehicle when the water does not slip off the
surface and collects over the surface in patches.
3. To avoid scratches, please wear soft gloves . Remove finger
rings, nails, wrist watch while washing.
Tips for the care of your new vehicle finish :
4. To remove stubborn stains and contaminants like tar, use
turpentine or cleaners like ‘Stain remover’ which are safe
for paint surfaces.
5. Avoid substances like petrol, diesel, kerosene, benzene
or other solvents that cause damage to paint.
6. Dry your vehicle thoroughly to prevent any damp spots.
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If your vehicle is washed in an automatic car wash, please
remember that the paint can be scratched by type of brushes,
unfiltered washing water or the washing process itself.
Scratching reduces paint durability and gloss, especially on
darker colours. It is suggested to wash the vehicle by hand
with cool and clean water using a soft cloth or sponge. Please
do not use soap but a car shampoo recommended by your
dealer.
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2. Dry wiping your vehicle may lead to the formation of
scratches. Always use a soft cloth and clean water while
wiping your vehicle.
3. Always keep your vehicle parked in a well ventilated shade.
Exposure to heat with entrapped moisture promotes corrosion.
4. Avoid driving on gravel roads, as the possibility of paint
chip off due to the impact of stones is high. Also avoid
driving on freshly tarred road.
5. External contamination in the form of sap or industrial
fall-out may spoil or develop spots on a new finish. Hence
avoid parking your vehicle near trees, which are known
to drop sap, or near factories.
6. Bird droppings may damage the paint finish, hence bird
dropping must be immediately washed off.
7. The paint finish is susceptible to damage in case petrol, brake
fluid, liquid from vehicle battery, oil, antifreeze, transmission
fluid or windshield solvent spills onto the painted surface. In
case of such a spillage immediately rinse the affected area
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with water. Avoid wiping the area as far as possible. If wiping
is required, wipe the area gently with soft cotton cloth.
Precautions :
1. Always wash your vehicle in shade, avoiding direct exposure
to sunlight during washing.
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surface.
Various environmental hazards affecting paints :
The enemy :
Ultraviolet Rays, Pollution, Tree Sap, Bird Droppings, Car Wash
Chemicals, Road Salt, Acid Rain.
Benefits of external enrichment :
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Removal of medium scratches, orange peel, oxidation, dust
nibs etc and swirl marks from painted surface.
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Restoration of original gloss levels UV protection after gloss
is restored.
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Cleaning and dressing of tyres, Bumpers and all exterior plastic moldings / trims.
Cleaning of carpets :
Vacuum clean the carpet regularly to remove dirt. Dirt will make
the carpet wear out faster. Periodically shampoo the carpet to keep
it looking new.
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Use carpet cleaners (preferably foam type). Follow the
instructions that come with the cleaner. Apply it with a sponge
or soft brush. Keep the carpeting as dry as possible by not adding
water to the foam.
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available glass cleaners.
This will remove the haze that builds up on the inside of windows.
Use a soft cloth or paper towels to clean all glass and plastic
surfaces.
Cleaning of rear windshield glass ( With printed circuit):
While cleaning rear windshield glass, avoid to wipe the glass
from inside. If required, always wipe it with soft cotton cloth and
inline with printed circuit.
NOTICE
Do not rub the glass with a dry cloth across the printed circuit,
this may damage the printed circuit.
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RFID TAG
DO NOT TRY TO PEEL OFF RFID TAG
TML PART NO. 2816 5420 99 05
NOTICE
Avoid wiping of painted surface in dry condition as it may
leave scratches on the painted surface.
Cleaning of window glasses :
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RFID TAG is pasted on front windshield from inside. It enables
Electronic toll collection.
NOTICE
Do not attempt to rip or tamper the tag. It will disable the
functionality of the tag.
Wiper care :
FOR CHATTERING & NOISY PROBLEMS
VIEW WITHOUT WIPER BLADE
Windshield
Glass
OK
NOT OK
Wiper blade attack angle on windshield glass should be 900 i.e.
perpendicular.
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Remove wiper blade and root wiper arm on windshield glass in
the centre position. Check the gap between arm strip and glass.
Parking vehicle for long duration (on-use
maintenance):
• Park the vehicle in covered, dry and well ventilated
premises. Engage gear.
• Remove the battery terminal cables (First remove the
cable from the negative terminal)
• Make sure the hand brake is engaged.
• Clean and protect the painted parts using protective wax.
• Clean and protect the shiny metal parts using
commercially available special compounds.
• Sprinkle talcum powder on the rubber of windscreen wiper
and lift them off the glass.
• Cover the vehicle with a cloth or preforated plastic sheet.
Do not use sheets of imperforated plastic as they do not
allow moisture on the vehicle body to evaporate.
• Do not drain the engine cooling system.
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Fuses
All the electrical circuits in your vehicle have fuses to protect them
from a short circuit or overload. These fuses are located in 2 fuse boxes.
The interior fuse box is below the dash board on driver’s side. Remove
the fuse box lid by grabbing and pulling down the slot.
The under bonnet fuse box is located in engine compartment on LHS.
Checking and Replacing Fuses
If any electrical unit in your vehicle has stopped functioning, the fuses
should be checked first.
1. Turn the ignition key to lock position.
2. Remove the cover of the fuse box.
3. Check each fuse and look for burnt wire inside the fuse. If it is burnt,
replace it with one of the spare fuses of same rating or lower.
4. If the replacement fuse of same rating burns out in short time, there
is probably a serious electrical problem. Get the vehicle attended at
nearest Authorised Workshop.
Fuse Box - Cabin
NOTICE
Ensure that the replaced fuses have the same rating as indicated on
the sticker.
Fuse Box - Engine Compartment
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Relays and Transfer Case ECU
Relays are fitted to protect the voltage drawing units from low
voltage.
Relays are fitted in 2 locations :
1. In the fuse box situated inside engine compartment.
2. Behind glove box.
ECU for transfer case is fitted under RH seat.
Transfercase ECU under driver’s seat
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TAKING CARE OF ENVIRONMENT :
Your vehicle is equipped with the EGR ( Exhaust Gas
Recirculation) System to reduce exhaust pollution.
EGR SYSTEM :
The engine is fitted with EGR valve, EGR pipe, EGR cooler
(where-ever applicable), vacuum modulator and associated
electrical circuitry. With this, controlled amount of exhaust
gas is mixed with intake air of the engine, in part load and
speed conditions. This helps in reducing harmful pollutants.
Close Couple Catalytic Converter :
Tata Safari is fitted with Diesel Oxidation Catalytic Converter
to reduce exhaust pollution. The two way Catalytic
Converter has coating of precious metals which enables
conversion of pollutants.
Care of the Catalytic Converter
The Catalytic Converter does not require any special
maintenance however, following precautions should be
taken for the effective functioning of the converter and to
avoid damage to the converter.
1 It is mandatory to use Diesel fuel with low sulphur
content (Refer recommended fuels). Use of any other
diesel fuel can increase the pollutants.
2 Avoid parking the vehicle over inflammable materials,
such as dry leaves, grass, etc., as the exhaust system
is hot enough to initiate “FIRE”.
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Maintenance of Catalytic Converter
Catalytic Converter should be flushed by giving full throttle
(4 to 5 times) in standing condition of vehicle on daily basis.
In addition to this it is recommended to run the vehicle at
high speeds (80 to 100 kmph) for few km as this will help to
flush the carbon soot deposits from exhaust system and
catalytic converter. High speed running of the vehicle may
be done periodically to avoid chocking of catalytic converter.
Alternatively flushing operation for cleaning the catalytic
converter can be done by dry compressed air draft (3 to 4
bar) directed on the honeycomb structure of catalytic
converter (after removing from vehicle)
Close Coupled Catalytic Converter
Under Body Catalytic Converter
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Variable Turbine Technology- VTT Turbocharger :
Your vehicle is fitted with a turbocharger having variable
turbine technology (VTT ). Turbocharger is an efficient
supercharging device used in our engine. It makes optimal
use of thermal energy of engine exhaust gases to run a
turbine which in turn drives a compressor to force air under
pressure into the inlet manifold. This turbocharger is
optimized for higher power output flat torque across large
engine speed range and better fuel consumption.
Lubrication of Turbocharger :
The turbocharger rotor assembly is supported by two fully
floating bearing bushes in the bearing housing. These
bearing bushes are lubricated with finely filtered engine
oil from the lubrication system of the engine.
Idle the engine for a while (30 seconds) after starting the
engine and before stopping the engine to ensure adequate
lubricating oil supply to the turbocharger.
Turbocharger Connections :
All turbocharger connections must be leak-proof. Check air
inlet, air outlet, exhaust gas inlet and exhaust outlet
connections as well as oil inlet and outlet connections to
the turbocharger and tighten the connections where
required.
Turbocharger (VTT)
Proper maintenance of air filter, oil filter as well as use of
correct grade of oil and adherence to oil change intervals is
essential for proper functioning of the turbocharger.
If you suspect any malfunctioning of the turbocharger, take
the vehicle to the nearest dealer. Do not remove the
turbocharger yourself.
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Air Conditioning
The Air Conditioning is a sealed system. Any major maintenance
should be done by Authorised Workshop.
There are couple of things which can be done by you to ensure proper
working of Air conditioning / Heating.
Periodically check the engine’s radiator and air conditioning
condensers for leaves, insects and dirt stuck in front surface.
These block the air flow and reduce the cooling efficiency. Use a light
water spray from a hose or a soft brush to remove them.
NOTICE
Use only low pressure spray or soft bristle brush to clean condenser
and radiator fins.
Run the air conditioning at least once a week during winter season.
Run it at least for ten minutes with vehicle at steady speed and engine
at normal operating condition. This circulates lubrication oil in the
compressor.
For any complaint on A.C. and Heating get it attended at Authorised
Workshop.
NOTICE
The system is charged with R 134 (a) - ‘Non C.F.C.’ refrigerant. Do
not top up with any other refrigerant.
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Belt Tension :
Check the conditions of belts on the engine. Examine the edge of
the belt for cracks or fraying.
Check the tension of the belt by pushing on it with your thumb for
Alternator belt and A.C. compressor belt and Power Steering belt
as shown in schematic diagram.
The belts should have deflection of 4 to 6 mm.
If the belt tension is not proper, get it attended at the nearest
authorised service outlet.
Correct tension of the belt is very critical from belt life and belt
noise point of view. It is recommended that belt tension should be
measured with clavis gauge to ensure recommended values as given
below
Alternator / power steering belt
• Frequency should be 250 + / - 10HZ for new belt measured
between alternator & power steering pump span.
• New belt to be retensioned to 220 + /- 10 HZ on vehicle
after running for 15 min.
For compressor belt
Span AC to dampers
• Frequency should be 200 +/- 10 HZ
• Belt to be retension to 180 +/- 10HZ on vehicle after
running for 15 min.
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A.C. Compressor Belt Arrangement
Alternator / Power Steering Belt Arrangement
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(These tips are given for your guidance and preliminary jobs to be done in an emergency situation. In normal case, the problems
should be attended in an Authorised Workshop by following the repair procedures given in Workshop Manual)
SR. NO.
PROBLEM OBSERVED
CAUSE
ACTION TO BE TAKEN
1.
Engine not cranking
Dead battery loose or dirty
battery connections
• Get battery checked&/or changed
• Clean and tighten battery
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Engine cranks but does not start
Air in the fuel system
Engine overheats
Service lamp should glow
EMS fuse blown
Coolant level low
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Charging indicator continuously
remains ‘ON’
Hose collapse / torn
Low engine oil level
Radiator cap not sealing properly
A.C. condensers fans not working
Brakes binding
Electric fan not working
High delivery pressure in A.C.
refrigerant circuit
Battery not getting charged
due to loose belt drive
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Press pear pump for air removal
Check leakages
Get defect rectified
Replace the fuse
Top up coolant, check and
correct leakages
Get the hose replaced
Add oil
Fit the radiator cap correctly
Get defect rectified
Get defect rectified
Get defect rectified
Get defect rectified
• Get the belt tension adjusted
Replace if broken
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SR. NO.
PROBLEM OBSERVED
T R O U B L E
S H O O T I N G
PRELIMINARY TROUBLE SHOOTING
PROBABLE CAUSE
ACTION TO BE TAKEN
5.
Poor pickup
Loose contact of connectors
Blocked fuel filter
Clogged air filter
EGR malfunctioning
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Does not accelerate
Belt squeal
Accelerator pedal module defective
Loose belt
Belt glazed
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Get defect rectified.
Clean/replace fuel filter element
Clean / replace the element
Get checked & corrected
Check for loose pipes &
connections.
Get defect rectified
Get belt tension adjusted
Get belt replaced
CLUTCH
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2.
3.
Clutch does not get disengaged Air in the hydraulic system
Less fluid in the master cylinder
Clutch pedal goes too low
Air in the hydraulic system
Less fluid in the master cylinder
Clutch pedal return sluggish
Blocking of vent in clutch fluid
bottle
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Hard gear shifting /
crash engagement
• Get the clutch hydraulic system
Bleed the system
Get the clutch fluid filled
Bleed the system
Get the clutch fluid filled
Open the cap from the bottle
& clean the breather hole, if
clogged
GEAR BOX
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Clutch does not disengage
properly
attended
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PROBLEM OBSERVED
T R O U B L E
S H O O T I N G
PRELIMINARY TROUBLE SHOOTING
PROBABLE CAUSE
ACTION TO BE TAKEN
Breather hole clogged
• Clean the breather hole on the
Differential cover gasket torn
Pinion oil seal damaged
• Get replaced
• Get replaced
Insufficient oil
Incorrect lubricant used
• Get the oil filled
• Drain, flush and get correct
REAR AXLE, LIVE FRONT AXLE
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Loss of lubricant (Oil)
axle housing
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Differential housing overheating
lubricant filled
BRAKES
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Poor brakes
Spongy pedal
Insufficient brake fluid.
Air in the system
Malfunction of automatic
adjuster
Vacuum leakage
Brake fluid contamination
Brake fluid, grease, oil or water
on pad /drum
• Get the brake fluid filled
• Bleed the system
• Check & rectify auto adjuster
Worn brake lining/pad
Excessive worn drums at rear
soft or weak hose
Air in the system
•
•
•
•
mechanism or replace
• Rectify the leakage
• Replace the brake fluid
• Replace the leaking line, bleed
the system. Clean pad/lining.
replace seals if leaking
Get the liners/pad replaced
Replace rear drums
Check & replace
Bleed the system
P R E L I M I N A R Y
T R O U B L E
S H O O T I N G
PRELIMINARY TROUBLE SHOOTING
SR. NO. PROBLEM OBSERVED
PROBABLE CAUSE
ACTION TO BE TAKEN
3.
Brake pulling to one side
Oil on the lining/pad
One side shoe (pad) worn
Loose brake anchor plate
Wheel adjustment disturbed
Unequal tyre pressure
One side brake pipe clogged
•
•
•
•
•
•
4.
Brake grab
Improperly adjusted parking brake
Brake fluid container breather hole
clogged
No brake pedal free play/brake pedal
not returning fully
Defective tandem master cylinder
•
•
5.
Brake Squeal
Defective brake lining/pad
Glazed lining/pad
Loose rivets
Wrong lining/pad
Shoe return spring broken
Front pads /Antisqueal shims rubbing
on the disc
Clean the pad lining
Get the shoe pad replaced
Tighten the bolts
Adjust
Adjust
Get the brake line cleaned &
bleed the system
Get correctly adjusted
Clean the hole on the container
• Adjust brake pedal
• Replace/rectify tandem master
•
•
•
•
•
•
cylinder
Replace
Clean or replace lining/pad
Install rivets properly
Install correct lining/pad
Replace
Get corrected
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P R E L I M I N A R Y
SR. NO.
PROBLEM OBSERVED
T R O U B L E
S H O O T I N G
PRELIMINARY TROUBLE SHOOTING
PROBABLE CAUSE
ACTION TO BE TAKEN
ABS unit faulty
No supply to ABS unit
•
ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM
1.
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ABS warning lamp stays ‘ON’
Electrical circuit problem :
Intermittent contact, Wiring
connections / connections loose/
faulty
Component and sensor failure :
RPM sensors/toner rings fitting
loose, gap disturbances, Sensor
signal that deviates from the specified
levels
Circuit / bulb failure
Leakage from hydraulic unit ports
Hydraulic unit fluid level low
•
Unusual response and malfunction
in the actuators
•
Check wiring connections &
battery condition.
Check wiring harness
connections
•
Check gap between sensor &
toner ring
•
•
•
Replace bulb
Eliminate leakage by tightening
Check reservoir fluid level and
bleed properly.
Check sensor condition &
replace if necessary.
P R E L I M I N A R Y
SR. NO.
PROBLEM OBSERVED
T R O U B L E
S H O O T I N G
PRELIMINARY TROUBLE SHOOTING
PROBABLE CAUSE
ACTION TO BE TAKEN
Less fluid in the power steering
tank
Air in the system
•
Loose pump belt
•
Battery terminal got disconnected
Battery completely dead
•
STEERING SYSTEM
1.
Hard steering
•
Get the fluid topped up to
correct level
Get the air removed by bleeding
the system
Get the belt correctly adjusted
ELECTRICAL
1.
No lights on the dash board after
turning on the ignition key
•
•
2.
Non functioning electrical
accessories such as power
windows, head lamps, fuel
tank flap, wiper and washer etc.
Blown fuse in the circuit
Loose connectors
Circuit relay loose
in the mounting
Defective components
•
•
•
•
•
Get the battery properly
connected
Get the battery charged
Get the alternator & charging
circuit checked
Check for parking lamp fuse
Replace the fuse if blown
Get the connection properly
tightened
Tighten the relay correctly
Get the defective component
replaced from Authorised
Workshop
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P R E L I M I N A R Y
SR. NO.
PROBLEM OBSERVED
T R O U B L E
S H O O T I N G
PRELIMINARY TROUBLE SHOOTING
PROBABLE CAUSE
ACTION TO BE TAKEN
Blown fuse
•
Faulty connection
•
Faulty motor
Faulty or poor
connection at resistor
Faulty fan switch
•
•
Replace fuse and correct any
wiring short
Properly connect poor
connections
Replace motor if no conductance
Replace resistor block if defective
•
Replace switch
Obstruction at
evaporator inlet
Air leak
Faulty thermostat
•
Clean evaporator
•
•
Correctly seal
Adjust or replace thermostat
•
Get the defect rectified at
nearest authorised service
centre
AIR CONDITIONING
1.
2.
3.
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Fan motor does not operate
Motor operates but air flow
is minimum
Insufficient cooling, Air flow
normal and compressor
operating
Incorrect refrigerant quantity or
defect in system aggregates
P R E L I M I N A R Y
SR. NO.
PROBLEM OBSERVED
T R O U B L E
S H O O T I N G
PRELIMINARY TROUBLE SHOOTING
PROBABLE CAUSE
ACTION TO BE TAKEN
WIPERS
1.
Narrow streaks are left on the
wind shield making it hard to see
Foreign matter has
attached to the blade or
edge of the blade is worn
out.
Clean the edgeof the blade. If streaks still
appear, replace the blade
2.
The wiper blade jumps across
the windshield and makes a lot
of noise (Un-smooth operation)
No proper contact of wiper
blade with wind shield glass
and wiper blade does not
move smoothly across the
surface but vibrates, noisily
and bounces.
Clean the wind shield. If jumping persists
replace the blade.
3.
The wipe leaves large un-wiped
spots.
Rubber deformed
Replace the blade
4.
The blade does not contact with
the wind shield surface evenly,
leaving a large un-wiped surface.
Deformed wiper blade
/ arm
Replace wiper blade / arm
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S P E C I A L
I N S T R U C T I O N S
SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS :
To achieve economical and trouble free performance, please follow the instructions as
stated.
YOUR CAR IS ENTITLED TO FOUR FREE SERVICES (LABOUR ONLY).THE FREE SERVICE
COUPONS ARE ATTACHED TO THE SALES INVOICE. PLEASE PRESENT THESE
COUPONS TO THE SERVICING DEALER WHILE AVAILING FREE SERVICES.
1st free service
- At 1000-1500 km. OR 1 month whichever is eariler
2 free service
- At 5000-5500 km. OR 6 months whichever is eariler
3rd free service
- At 15000-15500 km. OR 12 months whichever is eariler
nd
th
4 free service
- At 30000-30500 km. OR 24 months whichever is eariler
All services other than free services are chargeable.
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Servicing of your vehicle can be done
at any TATA MOTORS Authorised
Dealer Workshop, TATA MOTORS
Authorised Service Centre (TASC) or
TATA MOTORS Authorised Service
Point ( TASP). The details of their
locations are given in this manual.
Warranty claims can be settled by any
Tata Motors Authorised Dealer for all
failures, while all warranty claims
excluding the consideration on the
replacement of major aggregates, can
be settled by any TASC which is
authorised for handling warranty
claims. TASPs will not handle warranty
repairs.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Every Service
Every Service
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Every Service
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Change engine Oil and Oil filter.
Every Service
3
Check All accessory Drive belts, adjust tension if required, change if damaged
Every Service
4
Change fuel filter
15,000 km
5
6
*Replace air filter element
Change coolant in the cooling system
45,000 km
60,000 km
7
E
x
x
2
6
L
x
x
Every Service
5
U
SERVICE SCHEDULE
Every Service
Every Service
1
3
4
D
FREQUENCY
X 1000
GENERAL
Wash the vehicle & Clean the condenser with compressed air
Check & Top up Fluids if required: Coolant, Brake / Clutch Fluid, Battery
Electrolyte, Power Steering Oil, Gear Box Oil, Transfer Case & Front Axle (4X4)/
Rear Axle Oil
Drain water accumulated in Sedimenter (OR Whenever warning lamp glows)
Check Engine Compartment for loose Fasteners, Low pressure fuel lines,
Coolant hoses, air hoses, Vacuum hoses, hydraulic line connections for
leakages if any, Attend if necessary
Check Underbody for loose Fasteners, hydraulic line connections, Exhaust
system / Fuel Pipes for Damages / Leakages if any. Attend if necessary
Apply grease on door latches, door lock, door check stop, striker, bonnet
opening lever & lock plate, tailgate hinges & door lock inner ratchet.
Check & ensure normal working of engine using Diagnostic Equipment.
2.2 L DICOR ENGINE
Clean air cleaner filter element.
1
2
E
105-105.5
H
90 - 90.5
OPERATION
C
75 - 75.5
S
60 - 60.5
E
45 - 45.5
C
30 - 30.5
I
5 - 5.5
V
15 - 15.5
R
PDI
E
1- 1.5
S
Every Service
Every Service
x
x x x x x x x
OR 1 Year whichever is earlier
x x x x x x x x x
OR 1 Year whichever is earlier
x x x x x x x
OR 1 Years whichever is earlier
x
x
x
OR 2 Years whichever is earlier
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7
8
9
1
2
3
1
1
2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
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Change Sedimenter / Water seperator
Change Timing Belt & Timing Belt tensioner
Change vacuum hoses fotr Vacuum Modulator,Turbocharger, EGR valve &
throttle valve
GEAR BOX
*Change oil in gear box (First at 45,000 KM, there after every 90,000 KM)
Change oil in transfer case
Clean breather in gear box (also Transfer case in case of 4X4)
PROPELLER SHAFT
Grease propeller shaft with grease gun (at slip joint - splines end) & Check
Centre bracket mounting bolts for looseness. Tighten if necessary
FRONT AXLE (for 4x4) / REAR AXLE
Change oil in axle (First at 15,000 KM, there after every 75,000 KM)
Clean breather in Axle
SUSPENSION & STEERING
Grease idler arm (seal type idler arm)
Check wheel alignment & balancing, chassis height & adjust if necessary
Check condition of rubber bushes in the following & replace if necessary. 1)Top
wishbone 2)Lower wishbone 3)Anti roll bars 4)Rear links 5)Panhard rod
6) Vibration damper
Check shock absorber, bushes & steering damper bushes,replace if necessary
Grease steering spindle and sleeve
Check & adjust front wheel bearing play & Change grease in front hubs
Change oil in power steering system & change filter element
E
FREQUENCY
X 1000
1,05,000 km
1,05,000 km
60,000 km
D
U
x
OR 4 Years whichever is earlier
x
x
15,000 km
30,000
30,000
45,000
75,000
km
km
km
km
x
x
x
Every Oil Change
15,000 km
15,000 km
30,000 km
E
x
x
45,000 KM
Every Service
L
SERVICE SCHEDULE
105-105.5
H
90 - 90.5
OPERATION
C
75 - 75.5
S
60 - 60.5
E
45 - 45.5
C
30 - 30.5
I
5 - 5.5
V
15 - 15.5
R
PDI
E
1- 1.5
S
x
x
x
x
x
x x
x
x
x
x
x x
x
x x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x x
x x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
1
D
U
L
E
SERVICE SCHEDULE
105-105.5
1
E
90 - 90.5
CLUTCH & BRAKES
Check parking brakes, adjust if necessary
Check front brake pads & rear brake linings. Replace if necessary
Change Clutch & Brake Fluid (Or 2 years whichever is earlier)
ELECTRICALS
Check headlamp focussing & functioning of other electrical equipment
Check specific gravity of battery electrolyte
HVAC
Check the HVAC System for Satisfactory Performance & attend if required
WHEELS & TYRES
Tyre rotation
1
2
H
15,000 km
15,000 km
30,000 km
x
x
x
x
x
x x
x x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
15,000 km
30,000 km
x x
x
x
x x
x
x
x
x
x x
x
x x
x
x
x x
x
x x
x
x
FREQUENCY
X 1000
OPERATION
1
2
3
C
75 - 75.5
S
60 - 60.5
E
Every Service
15,000 km
x
45 - 45.5
C
30 - 30.5
I
5 - 5.5
V
15 - 15.5
R
PDI
E
1- 1.5
S
* Under severe driving conditions, additional maintenance is required. Please Refer to “Additional Maintenance Schedule under severe driving conditions”:
Precautions to be taken while cleaning engine compartment : It is recommended to use dry low pressure air. Do not use pressurised water.
ADDITIONAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE UNDER SEVERE DRIVING CONDITIONS :
A. Driving in conditions such as Patrolling, Taxi, Pickup Van, Vehicle Towing, with Trailer Towing
B.
Driving on Dusty / Sandy roads
C.
More than 50% (in terms of kms) driving in heavy city traffic
D. Frequently operating in mountainous area
ITEM
INTERVAL
1.
2.
3.
Engine Oil & Oil Filter
Air Filter Element
Front (for 4X4) & Rear Axle Oil Change
Change every 7500 kms.
Clean at every 7500 kms. & replace at 30,000 kms.
Change First at 15000 kms & thereafter at 45,000 kms.
A
z
z
CONDITION
B
C
z
z
z
z
z
D
z
z
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V E H I C L E
Km. reading
148
Fuel filled
R E C O R D
Fuel consumption
S H E E T
VEHICLE RECORD SHEET
Remarks / complaints
V E H I C L E
Km. reading
Fuel filled
R E C O R D
Fuel consumption
S H E E T
VEHICLE RECORD SHEET
Remarks / complaints
149
V E H I C L E
Km. reading
150
Fuel filled
R E C O R D
Fuel consumption
S H E E T
VEHICLE RECORD SHEET
Remarks / complaints
V E H I C L E
R E C O R D
S H E E T
RECORD OF WARRANTY REPAIRS CARRIED OUT
CHASSIS NO..............................................................
Date
Odometer
Repair
reading (km)
Particulars of Repair
Order No.
Servicing Dealer’s Signature &
Stamp
151
V E H I C L E
R E C O R D
S H E E T
RECORD OF WARRANTY REPAIRS CARRIED OUT
CHASSIS NO..............................................................
Date
152
Odometer
Repair
reading (km)
Particulars of Repair
Order No.
Servicing Dealer’s Signature &
Stamp
R E C O R D
Recommended
Service
Date
Odometer
reading
km.
O F
Repair
Order
No.
S E R V I C E S
Servicing Dealer’s
Signature and
Stamp
Recommended
Service
At km.
At km.
PDI
1,20,000
1,500
1,35,000
5,000
1,50,000
10,000
1,65,000
20,000
1,80,000
30,000
1,95,000
45,000
2,10,000
60,000
2,25,000
75,000
2,40,000
90,000
2,55,000
1,05,000
2,70,000
P E R F O R M E D
Chassis No. .........................................
Date
Odometer
reading
km.
Repair
Order
No.
Servicing Dealer’s
Signature and
Stamp
153
A
B
B
R
E
V
I
A
T
I
OABBREVIATIONS
N
S
MD
Min
mkg
mm
Mtg
Main Dealer
Minimum
Meter per Kilogram
Millimeter
Mounting
No
Number
PCBU
PDI
PSI
PUC
Passenger Car Business Unit
Pre-delivery Inspection
Pounds per Square Inch
Pollution Under Control
RAW
RCSM
RH
RM
RPM
Rear Axle Weight
Regional Customer Support Manager
Right Hand
Regional Manager
Revolution Per Minute
Ignition
Sec
Sq.cm.
Seconds
Square Centimeter
Kg
Km
Km/h
Kilogram
Kilometer
Kilometer per hour
TASC
TASP
Tata Motors Authorised Service Centre
Tata Motors Authorised Service Point
LH
Left Hand
V
Volts
Max
Maximum
W
Watts
AC
ACC
Amp
Air Conditioning
Accessories
Ampere
Br
Brg
Branch
Bearing
cc
Cm
Cubic Centimeters
Centimeter
Dia
Diameter
EGR
Exhaust Gas Recirculation
FAW
Fig
FIP
Front Axle Weight
Figure
Fuel Injection Pump
gm
GVW
Gram
Gross Vehicle Weight
IGN
154
A
L
P
H
A
22
12
52, 134
105
66
79
61
21
82
B
Battery
118
Belt Tension
Bonnet Opening / Closing
Brake Fluid
Brakes
Branded Lubricants
135
70
115
79
95
C
Catalytic Converter
Central Locking System
Child Lock
Cigarette Lighter
Clutch Fluid
Collapsible Steering column
Combi-Switch
Coolants
E
T
I
C
A
D
A
Air Bags
Aggregate Numbers-Location
Air Conditioning
Air Filter & Filter Element
Analog Clock
Anti Lock Brake System
Ashtray
Audio Warning
Automatic Hub Lock
B
132
13
20
60
115
21
33
94
Door Locks
Driving Controls
Driving in adverse conditions
Driving Safety
117
132
104
73
106
72
108
8
F
Flat tyre replacement
Follow Me Home Headlamp
Front & Rear Fog Lights
Front / Rear Axle Oil
Front Seat
Front Windshield / Door Glass Demister
Fuel
Fuel Economy
Fuel Gauge
Fuel level
Fuel Tank Flap Switch
Fuel Tank Flap
Fuses
I
N
D
E
X
ALPHABETIC INDEX
G
20
28
85
89
E
ECU
EGR System
Engine Compartment
Engine Coolant
Engine Cooling System
Engine oil
Engine Oil & Oil Filter
Environment Protection
L
Gauges
Gear Box
Gear Box Oil
Gear Shift Lever
Glove Box
47
78
110
32
62
H
Hazard Warning
Head Lamps & Headlamp Adjustment
Headlamp Leveling Switch
Headrest
Headrest adjustment
High mounted stop lamp
39
113
40
57
18
67
I
120
64
38
112
56
54
92
84
50
72
38
61
130
Ignition Switch
Immobiliser- Anti Theft Security System
Important Information
Indicators
Instrument Cluster
29
31
6,7
43
42
J
Jack & Tools
Jump Seats
59
59
155
A
L
P
H
A
L
Limited Slip Differential
Lubricants
Load consciouse pressure
reducing valve
82
93
117
57
63
60
39
67
66
O
Odometer
Operating Switch
47
38
P
Panel Lights
Parking Brake
Power Steering Fluid
Power Windows
Preparing to drive
Prior to driving – Check List
156
E
T
I
C
A
R
M
Middle Seat
Mirror (Inside)
Mirror (Motorised)
Mirror Demister
MP3/DVD player
Music System
B
47
32
115
55
77
71
Rear Seat
Rear Windshield Demister
Rear Windshield Wash & Wipe
Remote bypass valve
Relays
Reverse Guiding System
Roof Lights
Roof Mounted A.C.
Roof Rail
RPM Meter
Running in Period
I
N
D
E
X
ALPHABETIC INDEX
T
57
39
39
118
131
65
63
54
88
49
77
Tail lamp
Technical Specifications
Temperature Gauge
Towing the vehicle
Transfer case 4X4 operation
Transfer case Electric Shift Switch
Transfer case oil
Trouble Shooting
Turbo Charger
Tyre
Tyre Rotation
67
97
50
88
82
36
111
136
133
120,123
124
V
S
Seat Adjustment
Seat belt
Seat belt precautions
Service Schedule
Spare Wheel
Speedometer
Starting / Stopping the engine
Steering Lock
Steering Wheel Position Adjustment
Sunvisors
L
58
16
19
144
125
48
76
29
38
65
Vehicle Care
Vehicle Record Sheet
Vehicle Specifications
126
149
97
W
Warranty-Terms & Condition
Wheels & Tyres
Wheel Alignment
Wheel Balancing
Wiper Care
10
120
123
123
127
Chassis No. ......................................
Engine No. .......................................
Gear Box No. ...................................
At 5,000-5,500 km OR 6 months whichever is earlier
please bring your vehicle for this service
2
FREE
LABOUR
as per details given in the SERVICE SCHEDULE.
WORK DONE TO MY SATISFACTION
At the time of delivery of vehicle, please ensure that
pre-delivery inspection has been carried out as per details
given in the SERVICE SCHEDULE.
Chassis No. ......................................
Engine No. .......................................
Gear Box No. ...................................
Sign. of Customer ......................................
Speedo Reading ........................................ Km. seal O.K. / Broken
Speedo Reading ........................................ Km. seal O.K. / Broken
R.O. No. ..................................................... Date ............................
R.O. No. ..................................................... Date ............................
Dealer's / Authorised Service Centre's
Dealer's / Authorised Service Centre's
Stamp & Signature .........................................................................
Stamp & Signature .........................................................................
Engine No. ...................................
At 15,000-15,500 km OR 12 months whichever is earlier
please bring your vehicle for this service
as per details given in the SERVICE SCHEDULE.
WORK DONE TO MY SATISFACTION
FREE
LABOUR
WORK DONE TO MY SATISFACTION
Sign. of Customer ......................................
Chassis No. ......................................
PDI
3
FREE
LABOUR
Chassis No. ......................................
Engine No. .......................................
At 1,000-1,500 km OR 1 month whichever is earlier
please bring your vehicle for this service
as per details given in the SERVICE SCHEDULE.
WORK DONE TO MY SATISFACTION
Sign. of Customer ......................................
Sign. of Customer ......................................
Speedo Reading ........................................ Km. seal O.K. / Broken
Speedo Reading ........................................ Km. seal O.K. / Broken
R.O. No. ..................................................... Date ............................
R.O. No. ..................................................... Date ............................
Dealer's / Authorised Service Centre's
Dealer's / Authorised Service Centre's
Stamp & Signature .........................................................................
Stamp & Signature .........................................................................
1
FREE
LABOUR
Chassis No. ......................................
Engine No. .......................................
At 30,000-30,500 km OR 24 months whichever is earlier
please bring your vehicle for this service
4
FREE
LABOUR
as per details given in the SERVICE SCHEDULE.
WORK DONE TO MY SATISFACTION
Sign. of Customer ......................................
Speedo Reading ........................................ Km. seal O.K. / Broken
R.O. No. ..................................................... Date ............................
Dealer's / Authorised Service Centre's
Stamp & Signature .........................................................................
Chassis No. ......................................
Engine No. .......................................
At 45,000-45,500 km OR 36 months whichever is earlier
please bring your vehicle for this service
as per details given in the SERVICE SCHEDULE.
WORK DONE TO MY SATISFACTION
Sign. of Customer ......................................
Speedo Reading ........................................ Km. seal O.K. / Broken
R.O. No. ..................................................... Date ............................
Dealer's / Authorised Service Centre's
Stamp & Signature .........................................................................
5
FREE
LABOUR