Mahindra 2014 Scorpio S10 Owner's Manual - Owner’S Manual

Summary of 2014 Scorpio S10

  • Page 2: Owner’S Manual

    Owner’s manual s4/s6/s6+/s8/s10 _______________________________________________________________________________ original issue date: august 2014 note: carefully read, understand and follow the instructions provided in this manual, and keep it in a safe place for future reference. If you have any dou...

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    __________________________________________________________________________________ mahindra & mahindra ltd., gateway building, apollo bunder, mumbai - 400 039 www.Mahindra.Com www.Mahindrascorpio.Com.

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    1 introduction and safety precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

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    Lamps off. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-7 parking lamps on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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    Ignition switch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-1 starting the engine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 1-1 1 introduction and safety precautions 1.1 introduction dear customer, congratulations on purchasing mahindra scorpio. Your vehicle has been designed to provide years of safe and dependable service, as long as it is used and maintained in accordance wit...

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    1-2 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 notice indicates important information relevant to the vehicle, the vehicle's use or to sections of this manual to which particular attention must be paid for optimum use of the vehicle. If you see this symbol, it indicates “no”, “do not,” “do not do t...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 1-3 16. Never attempt any repairs or adjustments to any component while the vehicle is in motion. Always switch off the engine, and wait for the engine to come to a complete stop before performing any repairs or adjustments 17. The vehicle identification p...

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    1-4 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 mahindra vehicles conform to existing emission norms (standards). Adhering to the periodical maintenance schedule and using mahindra genuine parts will help retain emission performance of the vehicle and is a pre-requisite to emissions warranty coverag...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 1-5 to the mahindra installation provisions comes with the respective accessory warranty. Consult your authorized mahindra dealer for detailed information about accessories available for your specific model variant. For maximum vehicle performance and safe...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 2-1 2 general 2.1 feature matrix in view of our policy of continuously improving our products, we reserve the right to alter specifications, designs or features without prior notice and without liability. We recommend you contact the nearest authorised mah...

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    2-2 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 feature s4 s6/s6+ s8 s10 roof—top ski racks ü ü ü spoiler ü ü ü wheel caps ü front fog lamps ü ü side cladding unpainted body coloured body coloured body coloured comfort tiltable steering ü ü ü ü hvac with rear vents ü ü ü automatic climate control in...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 2-3 feature s4 s6/s6+ s8 s10 cruise control ü steering mounted audio controls ü general.

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    2-4 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 2.2 lubricant and capacities system lubricant capacity specification remarks engine oil mahindra “maximile feo” new generation genuine engine fluid 6.0 liters special engine fluid for other than specified brand, the oil change interval has to be reduce...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 2-5 2.3 dimensions 2.3.1 front view 1520 w 1 2 b 0 1 2.3.2 rear view 1 500 w 1 2 b 0 2 2.3.3 side view 2680 4430 1 9 7 5 4456 2680 1 9 9 5 w 1 2 b 0 3 dimension & weights mm wheel base 2680 mm overall length 4456 mm overall width 1820 mm (excluding outside...

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    2-6 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 2.4 bulb specification lamp bulb wattage no. Of bulbs per vehicle head lamp - low beam h7 55w 2 head lamp - high beam h7 55w 2 front turn signal lamp 21w 2 side turn signal lamp (fender) 5w 2 static bending lamp h1 55w 2 front position lamp led* / 5w l...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 2-7 2.5.1 engine compartment fuse box w12b31 w12b06 the engine compartment fuse box is located adjacent to vehicle battery. Follow the below steps to remove the fuse cover; • slightly press/nudge the fuse cover towards the vehicle lhs and remove the left s...

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    2-8 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 fuse no fuse rating circuit 9 60a battery — 2 10 60a ec mini fuse 11 spare fuse 12 spare fuse 13 spare fuse 14 spare fuse 15 30a abs solenoid / condenser fan 16 15a brake switch 17 15a ac comp clutch 18 10a hfm 19 spare 20 10a ac relay/gns 21 spare 22 ...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 2-9 w12b10 put the steering column shroud back and ensure you lock the tilt steering lever. Spare fuses are available in this fuse box location. Fuse puller (a) is available in this fuse box location. W12b36 relay & fus e identification s ticker u s e s p ...

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    2-10 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 fuse no fuse rating circuit 21 15a front wiper 22 10a rear wiper 23 5a mbfm/fatc 24 5a audio key in 25 spare 26 10a orvm 27 15a p/o front 28 15a p/o rear 29 spare 30 40a power windows 31 spare 32 40a blower motor 33 spare 34 spare 35 spare 36 spare 37...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 2-11 never stop your vehicle in a traffic lane to change a tire. Keep driving until you reach a safe location. The jack provided along with the vehicle is to be used only for changing a spare tire. It is never to be used to perform any other maintenance or...

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    2-12 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 w12b15 2.6.2 spare wheel removal the spare wheel is located below the floor at the rear end of the vehicle. It is held in place by a securing nut underneath the rear luggage compartment floor carpet. • locate the flap covering the securing nut below t...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 2-13 w12b19 • remove/pull away the spare wheel 2.6.3 wheel nut loosening wrap the tip of a screw driver with cloth, insert it near the lugs of the wheel cap (if equipped) and pry the cap away from the wheel. Do not try to pry off the wheel cap by hand alon...

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    2-14 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 a b a b w12b21 a rear jacking points b front jacking points 2.7.1 jacking position the jack at the correct jacking point. Make sure the jack is positioned on a level and solid ground. Ensure no one is in the vehicle. Block the wheel diagonally opposit...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 2-15 make sure to set the jack properly in the jacking point. Raising the vehicle with an improperly positioned jack will damage the underbody of the vehicle or may allow the vehicle to fall off the jack and cause personal injury. • use the jack only for l...

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    2-16 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 3 1 4 2 5 w12b25 improperly or loosely tightened wheel nuts are dangerous. The wheel could wobble or come off. This could result in loss of vehicle control and cause a serious accident. Always make sure all the wheel nuts are properly/securely tighten...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 2-17 it is recommended to fix the flat tyre at the nearest tyre shop and swap the spare wheel back. The wheel balance and alignment differ from wheel to wheel which may lead to difference in steering and braking. General.

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    2-18 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 2.8 technical specifications technical specifications engine - mhawk crde - bsiv displacement/cubic capacity 2179 cc type 4 stroke, turbocharged, common rail direct injection engine bore x stroke 85.0 x 96.0 mm no of cylinders 4 inline max. Engine out...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 2-19 technical specifications ratio 1 : 1 (high), 1 : 2.48 (low) axles front 2wd — non-drive, stub axle 4wd — full floating, 4.3 : 1 (with electric disconnect) rear single reduction semi floating hypoid type 2wd – 4.3 : 1 4wd – 4.3 : 1 wheels & tires rim 6...

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    2-20 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 technical specifications fuel capacity 60 liters electrical system system voltage 12v battery 65 ah opt 72ah 2.9 vehicle identification number (vin) w12b28 vehicle identification number (vin) is the legal identity of your vehicle. The vehicle identifi...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 3-1 3 vehicle overview 3.1 front overview w12c01 a b c d e f g h j i k l m n a hood b front wiper c windshield d antenna e ski rail f orvm g footstep h side repeater i position lamp # j low beam / projector lamp # k fog lamp # l high beam m turn indicator ...

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    3-2 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 3.2 rear overview w12c02 l a rear windshield b high mounted stop lamp # c rear windshield de-mister # d rear wiper # e rear bumper f rear footstep g rear registration plate h rear reflector i rear door j reversing lamp k rear park lamp/brake lamp l rea...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 3-3 3.3 instrument panel overview w12c05 a m q r w v t s u b c f g j i k l h e d n o p a side vent b side defrost vent c passenger air-bag # d hvac controls e infotainment system # f center vents g steering controls — audio # h instrument cluster i horn pa...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 4-1 4 instrument cluster overview 4.1 instrument cluster - type 1 h g f w12d01 a e d c b a tachometer / rpm gauge e speedometer b temperature gauge f mode button c trip meter g odometer d fuel gauge h set button instrument cluster overview.

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    4-2 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 4.2 instrument cluster - type 2 a i g h f w12d02 b d e c a tachometer / rpm gauge f mode button b temperature gauge g odometer c trip meter h gear indicator d fuel gauge i set button e speedometer instrument cluster overview.

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 4-3 4.3 warning lamps overview e ngine ! Left turn indicator right turn indicator headlamp high beam malfunction lamp (obd) check engine lamp door ajar lamp high temperature lamp low oil pressure lamp park/low brake fluid lamp security lamp battery charge ...

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    4-4 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 e ngine ! Left turn indicator right turn indicator headlamp high beam malfunction lamp (obd) check engine lamp door ajar lamp high temperature lamp low oil pressure lamp park/low brake fluid lamp security lamp battery charge lamp seat belt warning lamp...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 4-5 symbol warning lamp/tell tale lamp pre-check lamp status action/remarks parking brake on/brake fluid low warning lamp yes continuously on either one of below conditions:- 1) park brake might be engaged 2) brake fluid level might be low contact authoriz...

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    4-6 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 symbol warning lamp/tell tale lamp pre-check lamp status action/remarks right turn indicators no slow or fast blinking indicates right turn lamp is blinking slow blinking: normal operation fast blinking: one /more turn signal lamp bulb has fused. Have ...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 4-7 symbol warning lamp/tell tale lamp pre-check lamp status action/remarks seat belt warning lamp no continuously on indicates driver seat belt not fastened. If tell tale is not turning off even after fastening the driver seat belt, contact an authorized ...

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    4-8 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 symbol warning lamp/tell tale lamp pre-check lamp status action/remarks low engine oil pressure warning lamp continuously on till engine starts continuously on indicates engine oil pressure is low. Check oil level and top-up or contact an authorized ma...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 5-1 5 seats and seat belts 5.1 driver seat 5.1.1 sitting in the correct position w12e01 follow the tips below for a comfortable and safe journey; • sit in an upright position with the base of your spine pressed against the seat back • adjust the head restr...

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    5-2 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 while adjusting the seat, make sure the latch engages fully and the seat is locked firmly in the desired position. An unlocked seat may move in a sudden stop or collision, causing injury to the person in that seat. Push and pull on the seat to be sure ...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 5-3 always align top of the head restraint with the top of your head or as close to it as possible. To raise or lower the head restraint, press the lock knob and pull or push the restraint up or down. W12e04 the head restraint can be pulled out completely ...

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    5-4 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 to change the second row seat back angle, lean forward slightly while raising the recline levers on either side of the seat, lean back to the desired position and release the recline lever. Make sure the recline lever returns to its original position a...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 5-5 seat folding the second-row seat can be flipped forward to provide more cargo space. 1. Lower the second-row seat head restraint to the lowest position 2. Recline and fold down the seat back (refer previous section for reclining the seat back) w12e08 3...

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    5-6 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 seat slide lift the seat lock lever under the respective seat and push/pull on the seat to adjust as per convenience. W12e34 seat recline & double fold follow the below steps to recline and double fold the seat. 1. To change the seat back angle, lean f...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 5-7 w12e30 3. Stack the seat up vertically against the first row seat. To keep the seat in vertical folded position, hook the seat to the front seat head restraint rod with the holding strap kept in small pocket in the seat bottom. Tighten the holding stra...

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    5-8 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 2. Unlock the seat by the seat unlock lever located on the outboard side under the seat. Alternatively, third row passengers can unlock the seat by the strap behind the second row captain seat w12e36 w12e37 3. Lift the seat up and stack it vertically w...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 5-9 5.7 third row seats 5.7.1 third row front facing type (if equipped) w12e14 the third row seats have a centre armrest and can be reclined or folded as required to maximise cargo space. Access to or exit from the third row seat is possible by completely ...

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    5-10 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 w12e18 w12e19 the third row side facing jump seats can be folded to maximise cargo space. • swing the seat cushion fully up • fold the seat leg completely down • secure the seat by the velcro strap provided on the back of the seat cushion 5.8 seat bel...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 5-11 w12e20 • the seat belts provided for your vehicle are designed for people of adult size and must be properly used and maintained w12e21 • passengers should not move out of or change seats while the vehicle is moving. A passenger who is not wearing a s...

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    5-12 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 5.8.3 seat belts - pregnant women w12e22 pregnant women must also wear seat belts. Consult your doctor for specific recommendations. The lap belt should be worn snugly and as low as possible over the hips. The shoulder belt should be worn across your ...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 5-13 5.8.5 fastening the seat belt (3-point type) c o rrect seat belt positioning w12e23 c o rrect seat belt positioning w12e24 adjust the seat as needed and sit up straight and well back in the seat. To fasten your seat belt, pull the webbing out of the r...

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    5-14 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 c o rrect seat belt positioning w12e26 5.8.7 un-fastening the seat belt (both 3-point & 2-point) c o rrect seat belt positioning w12e27 c o rrect seat belt positioning p r e s s w12e28 to release the belt, press the buckle release button and allow the...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 5-15 do not allow children to stand up or kneel on either the rear or the front seats. An unrestrained child could suffer serious injuries during emergency braking or collision. It is also not recommended that children travel sitting on your lap as it does...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 6-1 6 supplemental restraint system (srs) (if equipped) 6.1 introduction the supplemental restraint system (srs) includes airbags, pre-tensioners and ecu. The airbags are designed to provide further protection to the vehicle occupants in addition to the pr...

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    6-2 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 c o rrect seat belt positioning w12f01 c o rrect seat belt positioning w12f02 front airbags are not intended to deploy in side-impact, rear impact or rollover crashes. In addition, front airbags will not deploy in frontal crashes which are below the pr...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 6-3 6.2.3 airbag inflation/deployment the airbag sensors constantly monitor the forward deceleration of the vehicle. If an impact results in a forward deceleration beyond the designed threshold level, the system triggers the airbag inflators. This initiate...

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    6-4 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 • the front passenger must sit as far back as possible from the dashboard • sitting improperly or out of position can cause occupants to be shifted too close to a deploying airbag, strike the interior structure or be thrown from the vehicle resulting i...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 6-5 in addition, do not place front-facing child restraints in the front passenger’s seat either. If the front passenger airbag inflates, it could cause serious or fatal injuries to the child. Extreme hazard! Do not use a rear facing child restraint on a s...

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    6-6 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 • under-ride situations running under a truck's tail gate may not provide the decelerations necessary for airbag deployment. Just before impact, drivers often brake heavily. Such heavy braking lowers the front portion of the vehicle causing it to “ride...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 6-7 • rollover w12f13 airbags may not inflate in rollover accidents where airbag deployment would not provide protection to the occupants. However, side impact and curtain airbags may inflate when the vehicle is rolled over by a side impact collision. • fr...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 7-1 7 locks and keys 7.1 locks and keys a word about your keys : scorpio comes with two types of keys based on the model/variant; • remote keyless entry (rke): two rke’s are provided with your vehicle • key without remote: two normal keys are provided alon...

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    7-2 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 to open a door from inside: w12g03 pull the door lever away from the door and push the door outward to open. To open a door from outside: pull the door handle firmly outwards to unlock and swing the door open. W12g04 w12g05 locking/unlocking individual...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 7-3 locking the driver door from inside activates the central locking system (if equipped), thereby locking all the doors of the vehicle. Refer to the ‘central locking’ section for further details. Locking/unlocking doors from outside : a key hole is provi...

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    7-4 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 2680 4430 1 9 7 5 l ock un-lock w12g07 in case the back door is open when the central locking is activated, the back door will not be locked even if it is closed later. If any other door is open when central locking is activated, the open door/doors wi...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 7-5 turn the vehicle key in the slot provided in the side face of rear door to activate/ deactivate the child safety rear door lock. If the rear doors are not operable from inside, ensure that the child safety locks have been disabled. Mahindra strongly re...

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    7-6 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 7.4.2 unlock and disarm the vehicle with rke 2680 4430 1 9 7 5 w12g12 press the unlock button on the rke to unlock and disarm the vehicle. ‘magic lamps’ are activated (select variants) / hazard lamps flash twice - if there was no theft attempt during t...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 7-7 7.4.6 search (panic) function 2680 4430 1 9 7 5 w12g13 press the search/panic button on the rke to locate the vehicle in a parking lot. Panic alarm can also bring attention to the vehicle and surrounding area, warning about an intruder or seek for help...

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    7-8 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 the security system (alarm) will be activated only when the vehicle is locked using the rke. Locking the doors with the mechanical key will not trigger the alarm. When the vehicle is armed by rke, opening the door from the inside by operating the door ...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 7-9 do not touch the battery terminals that are on the back housing or the printed circuit board. Pull out the battery and discard the same. Insert new battery of same type. While fitting the new battery, ensure the positive side of the batteries face up (...

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    7-10 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 in the event of the vehicle not starting with the correct key, switch off the ignition for a minimum of 1 minute and attempt to start the vehicle again. Do not modify, remove or disassemble the engine immobilizer system. Any unauthorized changes or mo...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 8-1 8 features and control 8.1 power windows (if equipped) 000000000000000000000000000000 b a c e d w12h01 a front passenger window switch d power window lock switch (child safety) b driver door window switch (auto) e rear lh window switch c rear rh window...

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    8-2 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 w12h03 to lower/raise the window glass push/pull the respective power window switch. Do not operate the power windows frequently when the engine is off. This will drain the vehicle battery. If you operate the switch often during a short period of time,...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 8-3 auto up pull the power window switch up for a moment and release. The glass moves all the way up automatically. You do not need to hold the switch till the glass closes. Auto down press the power window switch down for a moment and release. The glass m...

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    8-4 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 1 2 3 w12h06 8.3 outside rear view mirror (orvm) w12h07 integrated exterior rear view mirrors on both the sides facilitate maximum rear view information to the driver. Both the orvm’s are hinged and can be manually folded or unfolded. This avoids hindr...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 8-5 8.4 tip-tap orvm adjustment (if equipped) w12h08 tip tap orvm’s can be adjusted by hand in the direction as indicated by the arrows. Adjust the mirror as required to bring the rear traffic vision as desired. 8.5 manual (joystick) orvm adjustment (if eq...

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    8-6 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 the interior mirror has day and night (anti-glare) positions. The night position reduces glare from head lamps of vehicles behind you. Flip the tab on the bottom edge of the mirror to select the day or night position. 8.8 exterior lamps lighting contro...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 8-7 8.10 lamps off rotate the outer rotary switch on the lighting control stalk aligning the ‘arrow’ on the switch to ‘o’ on the stalk to switch off all lamps. 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 0 k m /h 1 00 1 20 1 40 1 60 1 80 w12h15 8.11 parking lamps on 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 0 k m...

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    8-8 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 8.13 head lamp high/low beam 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 0 k m /h 1 00 1 20 1 40 1 60 1 80 w12h18 a low beam b high beam with the head lamp low beam on, push the lighting control stalk down (away) from steering wheel to switch on the head lamp high beam. The head la...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 8-9 sensed by the rls sensor. This is useful when travelling through tunnels or low light areas. 8.16 head lamp leveling system when the vehicle is either fully or partially loaded, it may have an upward inclination disturbing the head lamp aiming. A corre...

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    8-10 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 • sharp turn taken 8.20 fog lamps (if equipped) fog lamps are to be used along with the head lamp low beam, to improve the vision during foggy and misty conditions. Fog lamps off 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 0 k m /h 1 00 1 20 1 40 1 60 1 80 w12h21 align the inner r...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 8-11 8.22 follow-me home (fmh) with rain light sensor (rls) (if equipped) this feature helps the driver and passengers to easily get out of the vehicle during poor light conditions. The head lamp low beam is turned on for about 20 seconds, assisting the pa...

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    8-12 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 with fmh mode on, if the unlock signal is received twice from rke; the feature gets deactivated and cannot be extended further. Also, the doors are unlocked and vehicle disarmed. 8.24 lead me to vehicle (lmv) (rls & non-rls) (if equipped) lmv is the f...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 8-13 w12h78 use the hazard warning lamp when your vehicle is stationary or to warn other road users to be cautious while passing your vehicle. The turn lamps do not work when the hazard warning lamps are operational. Hazard lamps are also switched on durin...

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    8-14 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 8.26.2 front courtesy lamp — auto mode operation this is applicable to front row courtesy lamp only. The courtesy lamp switch (a) has three operation modes to choose from; b1. The courtesy lamp remains permanently on in this position irrespective of t...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 8-15 • second row - below the rear ac vents w12h28 to avoid serious injury: • do not use a three-prong adapter • close the power outlet cap when not in use • do not allow children to use or play with the power outlet • when using electrical appliances, str...

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    8-16 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 8.28 windshield wipers 8.28.1 wiper control stalk the wipe/wash function can be activated only when the ignition is in “ign” position. W12h29 a flick wipe (mist) b off c intermittent (int) d low speed (lo) e high speed (hi) 8.28.2 wiper off the wipe f...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 8-17 8.28.7 auto wipe (if equipped) f atc w12h72 the auto wipe button is located in the switch bank under the hvac controls. Press the button to enable the auto wipe; • front wiper will wipe once to indicate the entry into automatic mode • front wiper will...

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    8-18 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 pull/lift the wiper control stalk towards the steering wheel from any position to activate the front wipe/wash function. Washer fluid is sprayed on the front windshield and the wipers wipe the windshield 3 times after the washer spray is stopped and w...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 8-19 8.29 utility holders 8.29.1 can/cup/bottle holders (if equipped) w12h34 w12h36 w12h59 there are cup/can/bottle holders in the front floor console next to the park brake lever, in the floor console below the rear ac vents and in the both the rear door ...

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    8-20 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 8.29.2 mobile holder (if equipped) w12h35 mobiles, visiting cards, toll tickets, etc. Can be stored in the mobile holder located in both the rear door trims. 8.29.3 seat back pocket (if equipped) w12h37 the seat back pockets on the back of the front s...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 8-21 to avoid the possibility of injury in case of an accident or a sudden stop, the glove box lid should be kept closed when the vehicle is in motion. 8.29.5 sun visor w12h39 the sun visors can be used for either frontal or sideward shade, to reduce glare...

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    8-22 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 8.31 instrument cluster - type 1 h g f w12d01 a e d c b a tachometer / rpm gauge e speedometer b temperature gauge f mode button c trip meter g odometer d fuel gauge h set button features and control.

  • Page 99

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 8-23 8.32 instrument cluster - type 2 a i g h f w12d02 b d e c a tachometer / rpm gauge f mode button b temperature gauge g odometer c trip meter h gear indicator d fuel gauge i set button e speedometer features and control.

  • Page 100

    8-24 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 8.33 instrument cluster gauges the instrument cluster comprises of the tachometer, speedometer, trip meter (a & b), set button, mode button, odometer, fuel gauge, coolant temperature gauge, warning lamps and telltale indicators. All the gauges have pr...

  • Page 101

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 8-25 8.33.2 speedometer w12h43 w12h44 the speedometer indicates the real time road surface speed of the vehicle in kilometers per hour. The vehicle speed is affected by the size of the tires used. If the size of the tires are changed from those fitted at t...

  • Page 102

    8-26 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 8.33.4 trip meter, set and mode button w12h47 w12h48 w12h60 a b a set button b mode button the top row of the lcd display gives the trip meter a & b details. It displays the elapsed distance travelled since the last trip reset. There are two trip mete...

  • Page 103

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 8-27 w12h49 w12h50 at normal operating temperature, 4 bars are displayed in the lcd bar graph. The high engine coolant temperature lamp along with all 8 bars blink when the temperature reaches 110 o c. And when the temperature is 119 o c, the temperature w...

  • Page 104

    8-28 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 w12h52 on inclines or curves, due to the movement of fuel in the tank, the fuel level may fluctuate or the low fuel level warning lamp may illuminate earlier than usual. Always check the fuel level when the vehicle is on level road. If the low fuel wa...

  • Page 105

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 8-29 8.34 warning lamps overview e ngine ! Left turn indicator right turn indicator headlamp high beam malfunction lamp (obd) check engine lamp door ajar lamp high temperature lamp low oil pressure lamp park/low brake fluid lamp security lamp battery charg...

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    8-30 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 e ngine ! Left turn indicator right turn indicator headlamp high beam malfunction lamp (obd) check engine lamp door ajar lamp high temperature lamp low oil pressure lamp park/low brake fluid lamp security lamp battery charge lamp seat belt warning lam...

  • Page 107

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 8-31 8.35 warning lamps in the instrument cluster 8.35.1 malfunction (obd) lamp the malfunction (obd) lamp illuminates when the ignition is switched on and remains on till the engine has started indicating normal status. If the lamp remains on, it indicate...

  • Page 108

    8-32 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 8.35.6 head lamp high beam lamp the head lamp high beam lamp illuminates whenever the head lamps are switched on to high beam or when the head lamp flash is used. 8.35.7 battery charging system warning lamp the battery charging system warning lamp ill...

  • Page 109

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 8-33 8.35.12 seat belt warning lamp the seat belt warning lamp illuminates reminding the driver to fasten the seat belt when the ignition is on. The lamp will continue to illuminate till the driver fastens the seat belt properly. 8.35.13 airbag warning lam...

  • Page 110

    8-34 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 the start/stop lamp blinks at faster rate for a longer time than usual when the battery state does not allow the system to stop the engine automatically. 8.35.19 tyre pressure monitoring system lamp (tpms) the tpms lamp illuminates if there is a tyre ...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 8-35 8.36 voice messaging system (vms) (if equipped) a state-of-the-art system, the voice messaging system (vms) is provided to monitor and announce various warnings in your scorpio. This is in addition to the warnings on the instrument cluster. Vms is a u...

  • Page 112

    8-36 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 2. Low brake fluid alert (voice alert to be announced/visual alert to be shown in display) condition required action in is ecu alert condition 1: if brake fluid level is low than the required level condition 2: condition 1 + vehicle speed >10 kmph con...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 8-37 5. Low oil pressure (voice alert to be announced/visual alert to be shown in display) condition required action in is alert condition 1: if oil pressure is low and engine rpm (or engine speed) >800 rpm condition 2: condition 1+ vehicle speed >10 kmph ...

  • Page 114

    8-38 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 8.37 reverse parking assist system (rpas) — type 1 (if equipped) reverse parking assistance system is provided to aid the driver while parking the vehicle in reverse at a speed of less than 5 kmph. While reversing, rpas will detect the obstacles at th...

  • Page 115

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 8-39 40 cm blind zone 40 cm blind zone w12h55 w12h62 operation of rpas 1. Start the vehicle (ign is turned on) 2. Change the gear to reverse (engage the reverse gear). The rpas will be displayed on the infotainment screen. W12h63 3. Start moving the vehicl...

  • Page 116

    8-40 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 w12h65 • if the obstacle is between 50 to 75 cm, bar 2, 3 & 4 will be turned on w12h66 • if the obstacle is less than 50 cm, all bars in that direction will be turned on and a stop! Symbol will be displayed w12h67 5. The alert sound can be heard from ...

  • Page 117

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 8-41 w12h68 if the display bars in any one/all of the sides are displayed with cross marks, contact the nearest authorized mahindra dealer. W12h69 w12h70 the distance indicator will display the distance in multiples of 2 cm, whichever is shortest • system ...

  • Page 118

    8-42 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 • system may give a wrong signal on reversing the vehicle on grasslands and bumpy roads • system may give a wrong signal while the vehicle is moving from plain ground to sloping ground or vice versa • system may give a wrong signal by sensing the grou...

  • Page 119

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 8-43 8.38.1 working principle • on engaging the gear in reverse, the rpas system gets activated automatically and the ‘reverse’ text appears in the infotainment screen. • when the obstacle comes in the sensing zone, the system starts giving the indication ...

  • Page 120

    8-44 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 rpas is an aiding system. Under no circumstances will mahindra accept any responsibility or can be held liable for any direct or indirect, incidental or consequential damage caused by this system. 8.39 cruise control (if equipped) w12h56 2 0 40 60 80 ...

  • Page 121

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 8-45 • if the vehicle speed exceeds the cruise set speed by 30 kmph by accelerator pedal intervention • if the vehicle speed is increased by 10 kmph for more than 30 sec. By pressing the accelerator pedal • when set+/set- switch is pressed for more than 12...

  • Page 122

    8-46 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 2. Due to an obstacle or a sharp turn, you have deactivated the cruise mode either by pressing the brake pedal or by switching off the cruise control 3. Vehicle comes out of the cruise mode 4. When the road condition is suitable to switch over back to...

  • Page 123

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 8-47 w12h77 • the ‘stop/start’ lamp will illuminate in the instrument cluster indicating the engine was stopped by the stop/start system. • once the signal turns green, press the clutch pedal and the engine starts immediately • the indicator in the cluster...

  • Page 124

    8-48 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 the system will get activated only after the completion of engine temperature dependent warm up period which may extend up to 15 minutes. This is to ensure better performance of the engine in terms of fuel economy and durability. 5. Are there any safe...

  • Page 125

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 9-1 9 steering and brakes 9.1 steering your vehicle is equipped with power steering. Power steering uses energy from the engine to decrease the driver's effort in steering the vehicle. The power steering system will give you good vehicle response and incre...

  • Page 126

    9-2 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 9.2 tilt steering w12i01 the steering wheel can be adjusted for rake as required using the lever in the steering shroud under the steering wheel. To tilt/adjust the steering wheel; w12i02 1. Ensure the vehicle is stationary and parking brake engaged 2....

  • Page 127

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 9-3 a b c d w12i04 a source c mute b seek/call receive /disconnect d volume (+) & volume (-) source the source button switches between different modes in the audio system. When the source button is pressed once, the next source is chosen in the following s...

  • Page 128

    9-4 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 even if the power assist (vacuum assistance) is completely lost, the brakes will still work. The brake pedal would be much harder than normal and the vehicle stopping / braking distance will be longer than usual. 9.4.1 parking on a hill/incline if you ...

  • Page 129

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 9-5 wheel speed sensors and the brake pedal switch to control the brake fluid pressures at the wheels to avoid wheel lock-up. It allows the vehicle to be steered during braking. W12i06 the minimum speed for abs to function is 12 kmph. Abs is activated only...

  • Page 130

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 10-1 10 heating, ventilation and air-conditioning system (hvac) 10.1 heating, ventilation and air-conditioning system(hvac) the climate control system enables you to set the cabin at the desired comfortable condition by controlling airflow, air intake and ...

  • Page 131

    10-2 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 10.2 hvac overview w 1 2 j 0 1 h dme aadio p hone info eq mute p wr auto s el vol tune 4 3 5 g a side de-misting vents e foot vents b windshield defrost vents f rear vents c side vents g auto climate / manual controller d center vents 10.3 center/side...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 10-3 00 00 00 w12h22 rotate the thumb wheel right to open or left to close the air vent. Direct air to the desired direction by the adjusting louvers left/right. 10.4 second row floor vents two vents for the second row are provided at the rear of the floor...

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    10-4 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 10.6 automatic climate controller (if equipped) w12j23 auto clima te control your vehicle comes with an automatic climate control system which automatically maintains the desired comfort level in the vehicle as directed by set temp. The temperature ra...

  • Page 134

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 10-5 • foot-defrost mode — air is discharged from the foot vents, side defrost vents, rear vents and windshield defrost vents. This mode is most suitable for directing air flow towards the feet of passengers while defrosting or de-misting/defogging. Keep t...

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    10-6 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 w12j17 a b auto clima te control s ys te m a cool air b hot air by operating the temperature control knob, temperature of air being discharged from various vents can be adjusted to the desired level. Engine coolant is utilized to heat, whereas the air...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 10-7 the re-circulation mode is activated by default every ignition cycle. 10.10.2 re-circulation mode (re-circulated air mode) to set the hvac system to re-circulation mode, press the air intake control switch once. The lamp on the switch gets illuminated...

  • Page 137

    10-8 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 never operate the hvac system with the filter removed. This may result in premature failure of system components. 10.12 air-conditioner on the air conditioning system can be switched on/off by operating the ‘ac lo’ and ‘ac hi’ switches for manual hvac...

  • Page 138

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 10-9 • for hot weather conditions or for rapid cooling, it is recommended to use ac hi. Switch over to ac lo once the cabin is cooled considerably • for cold or normal weather conditions, it is recommended to use ac lo the following steps outline the proce...

  • Page 139

    10-10 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 10.15 defogging/de-misting and defrosting for keeping the front windshield and side windows clear, proper control of the hvac system is essential. Follow the instructions in the subsequent sections to clear the frosted/misted/ fogged up front windshi...

  • Page 140

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 10-11 once to activate the defogger. The led on the button illuminates upon activation and the defogger heats the rear windshield clearing the fog. Switch off the defogger by pressing the button again as soon as the fog is cleared. The rear windshield defo...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 11-1 11 starting and driving the vehicle 11.1 safety tips - before starting your vehicle 11.1.1 general • before starting the vehicle, inspect the inside and outside of the vehicle and look for any damages, leaks, loose parts, foreign objects/debris. Conta...

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    11-2 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 off — the steering is unlocked and can be rotated. In this position all electrical circuits are enabled. Use this mode when you want to listen to music, etc., with the engine temporarily switched off. Ign — all electrical circuits are enabled. Some of...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 11-3 do not continue cranking after the engine has started. This will lead to damage of the starter and other engine components. 7. If the engine fails to start, attempt to restart after about 10 seconds 8. If the engine fails to start even after repeated ...

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    11-4 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 11.6 manual transmission the first few shifts on a new vehicle may be somewhat rough. This is a normal phenomenon, and precision shifts will develop within the initial few hundred kilometers of running. 11.6.1 gear shift lever the gear shift lever shi...

  • Page 145

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 11-5 uphill and downhill driving to prevent the engine from laboring at a low rpm when driving uphill gradients or with your vehicle heavily loaded, downshift when necessary to maintain engine rpm within the best torque range. Similarly while driving downh...

  • Page 146

    11-6 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 • when you start driving, verify proper operation of the brakes and steering system • if, while driving, you hear any strange noise or feel unusual vibration, or if you have any concerns whatsoever, or if any warning lamps illuminate or buzzers sound,...

  • Page 147

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 11-7 • always perform a maintenance inspection after each day of off-road driving that has taken you through rough terrain, sand, mud or water 11.7.3 driving through water although your vehicle is capable of driving through shallow water, there are a numbe...

  • Page 148

    11-8 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 leading to accidents. If you have been operating the vehicle in off-road conditions, get the brakes checked and cleaned as necessary. • if any unusual vibration is experienced, check the wheels for impacted material. Impacted material can cause a whee...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 11-9 locked together in this mode which forces the front and rear wheels to rotate at the same speed. Pro-longed driving in the 4l position on dry hard surfaced roads may cause increased tire wear and damage to driveline components. Take care not to over r...

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    11-10 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 to shift from 4l to 4h 2h 4h 4l w12k22 1. Bring the vehicle to a complete stop 2. Brake pedal depressed 3. Shift the gear lever into neutral 4. Turn the four wheel drive selector switch to the 4h position. The 4wd low lamp in the cluster goes off and...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 11-11 11.9 fuel 11.9.1 diesel fuel requirement use commercially available vehicular ultra-low sulfur highway diesel that meets the bis standard (is 1460; 2010 bs iv / bs iii specification or equivalent). Information on diesel quality can normally be found ...

  • Page 152

    11-12 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 11.9.4 fuel-lid opening and closing l o r w12k13 the fuel-lid can be opened by gently pressing the fuel lid open button located in the switch bank on the instrument panel rhs of the steering wheel. Turn the fuel cap counter-clockwise to open. Refuel ...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 11-13 • smooth, moderate operation can yield savings in fuel • steady speeds without stopping will usually give the best fuel economy • idling for long periods of time may waste fuel • anticipate stopping; slowing down may eliminate the need to stop • sudd...

  • Page 154

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 12-1 12 wheels and tyres 12.1 tyre information the tyres fitted in this vehicle meet the requirements of bis and they comply with the requirements under the central motor vehicles rules (cmvr] 1989 w12l01 2 35/65 r 17 1 04 h c d b a e f tu be le ss t r e a...

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    12-2 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 (d):17 (two-digit number):this number is the wheel or rim diameter in inches. (e):104 (two or three digit number): this number is the tyres load index. It is a measurement of how much weight each tyre can support. (f):h: tire speed rating or speed sym...

  • Page 156

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 12-3 • economy • ride comfort and vehicle stability proper tyre inflation contributes to a comfortable and safe ride. Overinflating produces a jarring and uncomfortable ride. Both underinflation and overinflation affect the stability of the vehicle and can...

  • Page 157

    12-4 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 12.4.3 wheel alignment mean (deg) tolerance (deg) camber - 0.17 ± 0.2 caster 3.2 ± 0.4 toe - 0.07 ± 0.05 cross caster 0 0.5 cross camber 0 0.4 • wheel alignment should be done according to the above shown specification at an unladen condition maintain...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 12-5 2. Remove the cap from the valve of the tyre, firmly press the tyre gauge onto the valve and measure the pressure 3. Add enough air to reach the recommended air pressure. If you overfill the tyre, release air by pushing the metal stem in the center of...

  • Page 159

    12-6 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 changes to steering, handling and braking of your vehicle. This can cause unpredictable handling, stress to steering and suspension components. You could lose control of the vehicle or the tyre can unexpectedly fail, resulting in an accident and/or pe...

  • Page 160

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 12-7 12.6 tyre pressure monitoring system (tpms) (if equipped) the tyre pressure monitoring system monitors the pressure and temperature of the air inside the pneumatic tyres of the vehicle. During vehicle running condition the system alerts the driver if ...

  • Page 161

    12-8 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 in the infotainment screen all the tyre locations will display the status as ‘ok’ if every tyre pressure and temperature are at acceptable limits. The tpms has been customized only for the manufacturer’s genuine tyres and wheels. Tpms pressure limits ...

  • Page 162

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 12-9 w12l04 4. Place the inner tyre bead over the rim 5. Place the outer tyre bead over the rim 6. Inflate all tyres to the prescribed pressure, check the valve area for leakage and re-balance the wheels prior to installing back on the vehicle starting to ...

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    12-10 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 w12l08 4. Cut the rubber bulb and attach the ttv tool to the valve. Remove the valve from the rim by pulling through the rim, or simply pull through without cutting the bulb 5. Lift the outer tyre bead over the rim using a tyre tool the valve must be...

  • Page 164

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 12-11 high pressure monitoring high pressure monitoring is to indicate high pressure alert. Please note the following points. • high pressure alert will be set only when the tyre pressure value goes beyond 48 psi • high pressure alert in the main alert scr...

  • Page 165

    12-12 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 • if the sensor is found to be damaged then it should be replaced with a new one and manual learning should be done sensor faulty/ low battery alert the tpms sensor in the vehicle tyres has an individual battery internal to each sensor fixed. If the ...

  • Page 166

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 12-13 2. Turn the ignition key on 3. Wait for the cluster’s tachometer and speedometer to rotate to highest position and then release the mode button. Then observe the cluster for the tpms telltale to blink, vehicle siren should give 3 chirps and infotainm...

  • Page 167

    12-14 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 w12l15 learning the rear left tyre: start leaking the air from the rear left tyre for 30 to 40 sec and stop for 5 sec. Repeat until the tyre gets learnt. If the rear left tyre is learned, 1 siren chirp sound is heard and the rl tyre shows learned in ...

  • Page 168

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 12-15 • the tpms monitors only tyre pressure and temperature. It does not monitor conditions such as tyre wear • the tpms will not be able to detect an instant tyre burst and inform the driver in advance • there may be the possibility of getting all the ty...

  • Page 169

    12-16 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 12.8 changing a flat tyre refer to “if you have a flat tyre” section in the general chapter for details. 12.9 wheel tightness when you change a wheel, remove all rust and dirt at all locations where the wheel contacts the wheel hub. Use a scraper or ...

  • Page 170

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 13-1 13 emergencies 13.1 hazard warning flashers a/c lo a/c hi w12m01 w12h78 the hazard warning flasher button is located below the center ac controls on the instrument panel. Press the button to turn on the hazard warning flashers, all directional turn si...

  • Page 171

    13-2 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 if the engine stalls while driving reduce your speed gradually, keeping a straight line. Move cautiously off the road to a safe place. Turn on your hazard warning flashers and check for any malfunction lamps in the instrument cluster. Turn the ignitio...

  • Page 172

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 13-3 stay clear of hot and rotating vehicle parts while visually inspecting the vehicle. The coolant inside the cooling system is under high pressure and temperature. Never open the pressure cap of the degassing tank when the engine is hot. Not taking prec...

  • Page 173

    13-4 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 w12m03 it may be necessary to remove the disabled vehicle’s battery cables from the battery terminals and clean both cables and terminals. Use a stiff wire brush to remove all corrosion. Reconnect the cables to the battery terminals and jump the car. ...

  • Page 174

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 13-5 c x100 0 rpm 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 h s et w12m05 6. Try to start the disabled vehicle. If it does not start, shut the engine off and disconnect the last connection temporarily while you slightly twist or wiggle each of the four clamps to help ensure a good ...

  • Page 175

    13-6 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 13.5 towing 13.5.1 towing equipment w12m06 towing equipment are of two types. • flat-bed equipment - your vehicle is loaded on the back of a truck. This is the safest and best way of towing. • rear-lift equipment - the tow truck uses two pivoting arms...

  • Page 176

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 13-7 your vehicle comes with a rear welded tow hook. The front tow eye is in the carpet pouch located under the second row seat. W12m12 remove/prise out the tow hook cover in the front lhs bumper using a screwdriver. Screw in the tow hook and tighten. Fast...

  • Page 177

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 14-1 14 maintenance 14.1 general owners information your vehicle has been designed for fewer maintenance requirements with longer service intervals to save both your time and money. However, each regular maintenance, as well as day-to-day care is more impo...

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    14-2 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 prepare a list make a written list of your vehicle's problems or the specific work you want done. If you've had an accident or work done that is not on your maintenance log, let the service advisor know about it. Be reasonable with requests if you lis...

  • Page 179

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 14-3 14.6.1 oils, fluids and flushing in many cases, fluid discoloration is a normal operating characteristic by itself, and does not necessarily indicate a concern or that the fluid needs to be changed. However, discolored fluids that also show signs of o...

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    14-4 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 3. Move the safety latch to the left and lift the hood slightly w12n03 4. Halfway up, lift the hood and support it by the stay rod (select variants the hood lifts up automatically supported by the gas struts on either side) w12n04 • do not open the ho...

  • Page 181

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 14-5 14.9 identifying components in the engine compartment a b c d e f h j i k g w 1 2 n0 5 a air cleaner assembly g fuel priming pump b brake fluid reservoir h battery c degassing tank (coolant filling) i power steering fluid reservoir d clutch fluid rese...

  • Page 182

    14-6 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 maintenance is classified as below; • general maintenance • scheduled maintenance 14.10 general maintenance exercise extreme caution when the hood is open and engine is on. Listed below are the general maintenance items that should be performed freque...

  • Page 183

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 14-7 14.11.2 engine oil engine oil has the primary function of lubricating and cooling the inside of the engine. It plays a major role in maintaining the engine in proper working order. Therefore, it is essential to check the engine oil regularly. 14.11.3 ...

  • Page 184

    14-8 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 to avoid possible oil loss and injury due to hot blow-by gas, do not operate the vehicle with the engine oil level dipstick and/or the engine oil filler cap removed. Draining/changing of engine oil should always be done by an authorized mahindra deale...

  • Page 185

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 14-9 the brake system is supplied with brake fluid from the brake fluid reservoir located adjacent to the air filter. The brake fluid level will drop slowly as the brakes wear, and will rise when the brake components are replaced. Fluid levels between the ...

  • Page 186

    14-10 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 14.11.8 checking/topping power steering fluid check the power steering fluid level at the defined service intervals. Refer to maintenance chart for details. The fluid level should be checked if a leak is suspected, abnormal noises are apparent, and/o...

  • Page 187

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 14-11 14.11.10 checking the wiper blades lift the wiper arm from its position. Expose the blade lip for inspection. Clean the wiper blade lips with water applied with a soft sponge. If the wiper blade is not wiping the glass satisfactorily or is worn-out, ...

  • Page 188

    14-12 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 the air has to be removed from the fuel pump by priming the fuel pump. The fuel pump is located next to the power steering fluid reservoir in the engine bay. Pump the fuel filter repeatedly using your palm and try starting the engine. If it fails, pu...

  • Page 189

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 14-13 if you see any corrosion on the battery or terminals, remove the cables from the terminals and clean with a wire brush. You can neutralize the acid with a solution of baking soda and water. To prevent corrosion, apply petroleum jelly to the battery t...

  • Page 190

    14-14 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 r e c h a r ge /call ama r o n h e l p l in e b a t t e r y o k b attery ok recharge / call amaron help line w12n18 14.14.3 battery charge indicator - exide (if equipped) a battery charge indicator is provided for exide batteries to view the charge s...

  • Page 191

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 14-15 • use the custom bright metal cleaners, available at your authorized mahindra dealer. Apply the product as you would wax to clean chrome parts; allow the cleaner to dry for a few minutes, and then wipe off the haze with a clean, dry rag • never use a...

  • Page 192

    14-16 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 • do not use fuel, kerosene, or paint thinner to clean any glass parts. If you cannot remove those streaks after cleaning with the glass cleaner or if the wipers chatter and move in a jerky motion, clean the outer surface of the windshield and the wi...

  • Page 193

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 14-17 in some instances, a color or dye transfer can occur when wet clothing comes in contact with leather upholstery. If this occurs, clean the leather immediately to avoid permanent staining. 14.15.11 underbody flush the complete underside of your vehicl...

  • Page 194

    14-18 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 • run for a minimum of 20 minutes to allow the engine to come up to the normal operating temperature. This will allow the oil to circulate and will also open up the thermostat so that your radiator anti-freeze circulates as well • start up the air co...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 14-19 • ensure ignition is switched off • remove rear dust cover from the rear of head lamp • remove the bulb assembly with connector from the head lamp by unlocking the wire clamp • disconnect the electrical connector • insert the connector into the new b...

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    14-20 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 14.21 maintenance schedule chart description change interval free services paid services 5000 10000 20000 30000 40000 50000 60000 70000 80000 90000 100000 a = adjust as necessary i = inspect and correct. Replace if worn out or faulty r = replace l = ...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 14-21 description change interval free services paid services 5000 10000 20000 30000 40000 50000 60000 70000 80000 90000 100000 a = adjust as necessary i = inspect and correct. Replace if worn out or faulty r = replace l = lubricate c = clean rear wheel be...

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    14-22 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 082014 description change interval free services paid services 5000 10000 20000 30000 40000 50000 60000 70000 80000 90000 100000 a = adjust as necessary i = inspect and correct. Replace if worn out or faulty r = replace l = lubricate c = clean final inspect...

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    2wd/4wd lamps - instrument cluster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-10 4wd high lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-34 a after driving off-road or through water. . . . . . ...

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    F fastening the seat belt (2-point lap type) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-13 fastening the seat belt (3-point type) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-13 feature matrix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

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    L lamps off. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-7 lead me to vehicle (lmv) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-12 leather...

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    Second row floor vents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-3 second row seat 60:40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-5 security lamp . . . . . . . . ...