Mahindra 2016 Scorpio Owner's Manual

Summary of 2016 Scorpio

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    Owner’s manual variants — s4/s4+/s6/s6+/s8/s10 ____________________________________________________________________________________ issue date: january 2016 note : carefully read, understand and follow the instructions provided in this manual, and keep it in a safe place for future reference. If you...

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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 ............................................................................. 1-1 safety symbols ....................................................................... 1-2 general safety information and instructions ......

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    Airbags ..................................................................................... 6-1 introduction ............................................................................. 6-1 7 locks and keys .......................................................................... 7-1 locks and k...

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    Utility holders ...................................................................... 8-23 horn ....................................................................................... 8-26 instrument cluster - type 1 ............................................. 8-27 instrument cluster - type 2 ......

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    Safety tips - before starting your vehicle..................... 11-1 ignition switch...................................................................... 11-2 starting the engine............................................................. 11-3 stopping the engine .....................................

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    Bulb replacement ............................................................14-24 scheduled maintenance..................................................14-24 maintenance schedule chart ........................................14-26 table of contents.

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 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.012016 servicing and summary data • for all issues concerning the vehicle and for any need of spare parts, contact only the authorized mahindra network • we recommend you always use genuine mahindra spare parts when performing repairs on the vehicle • we sugge...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 1-3 1. Carefully read, understand and follow the warnings and instructions given in this manual. This manual is an essential part of the product. Keep it in the vehicles glove box for future reference 2. Spare bulb and first aid kit are placed in the glove...

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    1-4 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 14. 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 15. The vehicle identification pl...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 1-5 • lack of sleep or fatigue will impact your ability to drive safely. • exercise your eyes by shifting the focus of your eyes to different parts of the road. • use stimulating beverages such as coffee or tea. • relax and stay calm. • take breaks at regu...

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    1-6 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 to avoid counterfeit parts and to protect our brand image, mahindra genuine parts are packed in a branded carton. Look for the “mahindra genuine parts” logo. Any unauthorized modifications or alterations to this vehicle or failure to use appropriate spe...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 1-7 • do not leave any valuables in your vehicle. If you must leave something in your vehicle, hide them and securely lock all the doors 1.5 audio/infotainment manual please refer the audio/infotainment manual available in the manual pouch for details rega...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 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.012016 feature s4/s4+ s6/s6+ s8 s10 alloy wheels ü ü 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 automati...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 2-3 feature s4/s4+ s6/s6+ s8 s10 follow-me-home head lamps ü ü ü puddle lamps ü cruise control ü steering mounted audio controls ü general.

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    2-4 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 2.2 lubricants and capacities system lubricant capacity specification remarks engine oil mahindra “maximile feo” new generation genuine engine fluid 6.0 liters special engine fluid always use "maximile feo" new generation mahindra genuine engine oil. Th...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 2-5 brake and clutch mahindra “maximile dot 4” genuine brake fluid 0.9 liters if maximile dot 4 brake fluid is not used and in emergency conditions, use brake fluid meeting sae j1703 fmvss no.116 dot 4 or is 8654 type-2 specification and change it at 30,00...

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    2-6 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 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 mirrors) overall height 1948 mm without ski rack 1995 mm with ski rack minimum grou...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 2-7 the rating of the circuit/fuse, it blows off. The element in the fuse melts, opening the circuit and preventing other components of the circuit from being damaged by the over current. The size of the metal fuse element determines the rating. Once a fus...

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    2-8 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 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 sn...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 2-9 fuse no fuse rating circuit 5 spare fuse 6 spare fuse 7 spare fuse 8 60a battery — 1 9 60a battery — 2 10 60a ec mini fuse 11 glow plug relay 12 spare fuse 13 spare fuse 14 spare fuse 15 30a abs solenoid / condenser fan 16 15a brake switch 17 15a ac co...

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    2-10 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 w12b09 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...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 2-11 fuse no fuse rating circuit 7 20a fuel lid/anti pinch 8 5a diagnostic 9 10a park 10 20a mbfm1/fuel pump 11 20a 4wd ecu 12 10a at 13 10a 4wd actuator 14 10a ems/immobilizer 15 5a tps 16 5a crank 17 10a reverse/rpas ign 18 10a mbfm/ic/fatc/is 19 5a abs ...

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    2-12 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 w12b33 battery mounted fuse box consist of following fuses: • main charging fuse – 125a • bus bar fuse - 80a • cooling fan fuse – 60a 2.6 flat tire reduce your speed gradually, keeping a straight line. Move cautiously off the road to a safe place well ...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 2-13 • placed in a pouch behind the 3rd row seat/seat back (for 8 seat — front facing, 7 seat — captain seat variants) • under the rh jump seat (for 7/9 seat — side facing variants) the wheel spanner and jack handle are: • strapped to the 2nd row seat bott...

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    2-14 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 • locate the flap covering the securing nut below the rear luggage compartment floor carpet w12b16 • loosen the securing nut counter clockwise with a wheel spanner to winch down/lower the secured spare wheel to the ground w12b17 w12b18 • tilt the secur...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 2-15 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 alone. Take due care in handling the wheel cap...

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    2-16 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 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 opposite the flat tyre ...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 2-17 • raise the vehicle only high enough to remove and change the wheel • usable extended height of jack is up to the yellow line/mark. Do not raise the jack above the yellow line. • follow jacking instructions • do not start or run the engine while your ...

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    2-18 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 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 tightene...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 2-19 w12b26 w12b27 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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    2-20 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 2.8 technical specifications technical specifications engine - mhawk crde - bsiv displacement/cubic capacity 1997 cc type 4 stroke, turbocharged, common rail direct injection engine bore x stroke 85.0 x 88.0 mm no of cylinders 4 inline compression rati...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 2-21 technical specifications transfer case (4x4 only) type electric shift 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...

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    2-22 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 technical specifications rear drum type, internally expanding with auto adjuster parking brake internal expanding with auto adjuster on rear wheels, hand lever and cable type fuel fuel capacity 60 liters electrical system system voltage 12v battery 65 ...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 2-23 2.9 vehicle identification number (vin) w12b28 vehicle identification number (vin) is the legal identity of your vehicle. The vehicle identification number is stamped on the vin plate riveted on to the top face of the cross member under the hood of th...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 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.012016 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 rear...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 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. 012016 4-1 4 instrument cluster overview 4.1 instrument cluster - type 1 h g f w12d13 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.012016 4.2 instrument cluster - type 2 a i g h f w12d14 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. 012016 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.012016 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. 012016 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.012016 symbol warning lamp/tell tale lamp pre-check lamp status action/remarks high coolant temperature warning lamp no continuously on or blinking engine temperature very high. Contact an authorized mahindra dealer immediately right turn indicators no slow or...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 4-7 symbol warning lamp/tell tale lamp pre-check lamp status action/remarks front fog lamp indicator no continuously on indicates front fog lamp is on seat belt warning lamp no continuously on indicates driver seat belt not fastened. If tell tale is not tu...

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    4-8 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 symbol warning lamp/tell tale lamp pre-check lamp status action/remarks battery charging warning lamp continuously on till engine starts continuously on indicates malfunction in the charging system. Contact an authorized mahindra dealer for assistance l...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 5-1 5 seats and seat belts 5.1 driver seat 5.1.1 sitting in the correct position w12e01 2 5 o 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...

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    5-2 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 5.1.2 front seat slide w12e02 move the seat forward or backward by lifting the adjustment lever located under the seat front and release once the desired position is reached. While adjusting the seat, make sure the latch engages fully and the seat is lo...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 5-3 when returning a extremely reclined seat back to its upright position, make sure you support the seat back while operating the lever. 5.1.4 driver seat height adjust (if equipped) w12e29 lift/push the seat height adjustment lever located on the outboar...

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    5-4 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 5.2.2 removing seat head restraint the head restraint can be pulled out completely by depressing the locking button while pulling the restraint out. 5.2.3 installing seat head restraint align the head restraint shafts over the holes on the seat top and ...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 5-5 when returning the rear-reclined seat back to its upright position, make sure you support seat back while operating the lever. Seat folding the second-row seat can be flipped forward to provide more cargo space. 1. Lower the second-row seat head restra...

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    5-6 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 you could pinch your hands or fingers between the seat anchor and the seat. Hold the edge of the seat when lowering it into place. Never place your hands between the seat anchor and the seat. 5.4 second row seat 60:40 the second row seat has a optional ...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 5-7 w12e31 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 seat w12e32 w12e30 3. Stack the seat up vertically against the fi...

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    5-8 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 the second row captain seat is similar to that of the front passenger seat and provides adequate space and enhanced comfort. You can recline or fold the individual seats as required which will help in ingress to the third row front facing seat. Seat rec...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 5-9 w12e37 3. Lift the seat up and stack it vertically w12e12 4. To keep the seat in vertical folded position, hook the seat to the front seat head restraint rod with the holding strap kept in the small pocket in the seat bottom. Tighten the holding strap ...

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    5-10 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 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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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 5-11 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 general ...

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    5-12 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 • the seat belts provided for your vehicle are designed for people of adult size, must be properly used and maintained. • for usage of adult seatbelt to secure children refer to section on manual for child seat positions and use a child restraint syste...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 5-13 dye, or abrasive cleaners. These chemicals will severely weaken the belts • retractors in 3-point type seat belts retract the seat belts when not in use. The inertia lock and coil spring allow the belts to remain comfortable on users during normal dri...

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    5-14 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 seat belt usage is necessary to: • reduce the possibility of being thrown from your vehicle • reduce the possibility of injuries to lower body and legs during an accident • hold the driver in a position which allows better control of the vehicle childr...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 5-15 restraint system (child seat) manufacturer’s instructions for seat belt routing. 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 collisio...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 6-1 6 supplemental restraint system (srs) (if equipped) 6.1 airbags your vehicle has the following airbags: • a frontal airbag for the driver • a frontal airbag for the front passenger (if equipped) airbags are located in: • the steering wheel hub • the pa...

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    6-2 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 passenger seating positions. The indications of the system's presence are the letters “srs air bag” embossed on the airbag pad cover in the steering wheel and the passenger's side front panel pad above the glove box. The srs is designed to deploy the fr...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 6-3 • the lamp comes on intermittently never make any modifications to your vehicle which could affect the performance of your airbag system. In particular, changes to the vehicle frame, bumpers, bull bar, front fenders, ride height, suspension, seat belts...

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    6-4 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 • parts of the airbag module (steering wheel hub, airbag cover and inflator) may be hot for several minutes after deployment. The airbags inflate only once • do not cover the steering wheel, instrument panel, seats with any object (e. G. Dash panel cove...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 6-5 • always sit upright with the seat back in an upright position, on the seat cushion centre with your seat belt on, legs comfortably extended and your feet on the floor • all vehicle occupants must be properly restrained using the seat belts • all infan...

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    6-6 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 6.2.4 child restraint and airbag never place a rear-facing child restraint in the front passenger’s seat. If the airbag deploys, injuries to the child may be fatal.. In addition, do not place front-facing child restraints in the front passenger’s seat e...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 6-7 airbag non-deployment impacts below a pre-determined threshold level may not cause the airbag’s to deploy in the following cases: • collision with utility poles or trees - air bags may not inflate if the vehicle collides with objects such as utility po...

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    6-8 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 the force of the impact. In this case, inflated air bags would not be able to provide any additional benefit. • frontal impact - frontal impact beyond 30º range from head-on to the vehicle. • pot holes or stepped surfaces - driving into a big pot-hole, ...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 6-9 • rollover - air bags may not inflate in rollover accidents where air bag deployment would not provide protection to the occupants. However, side impact and curtain air bags may inflate when the vehicle is rolled over by a side impact collision. • fron...

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    6-10 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 6.2.9 airbag repair if the front airbag cover or ip airbag cover shows signs of damage or having been removed, the vehicle should be towed to the nearest authorized mahindra dealer for repair. Do not attempt to self repair or reinstall the cover. 6.2.1...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 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): one rke is provided with your vehicle • key without remote: two normal keys are provided along w...

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    7-2 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 never leave the key in the ignition switch with children in the vehicle. A child could switch on the ignition, start the engine, operate power windows and other controls, or move the vehicle, resulting in personal injuries to bystanders and/or children ...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 7-3 w12g06 a b a lock b unlock individual doors can be locked/unlocked from inside by the respective door lock tabs. Pull the lock tab outwards to unlock or press the tab inwards to lock that particular door. Locking the driver door from inside activates t...

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    7-4 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 locking/unlocking the back door : 2680 4430 1 9 7 5 l ock un-lock w12g08 the back door can also be locked/unlocked from inside using the lock tab. Pull the lock tab outwards to unlock or press the tab inwards to lock the back door. 7.2 central locking s...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 7-5 w12g18 w12g20 a b a lock b unlock press the driver door lock tab down (a) to lock or pull out the lock tab (b) to unlock all doors simultaneously. 7.2.3 child safety rear door lock 2680 4430 1 9 7 5 w12g09 your vehicle is equipped with left and right s...

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    7-6 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 7.4 remote keyless entry (rke) system 2680 4430 1 9 7 5 a b c e d w12g10 a unlock b search (panic alarm) c lock d key tag e led the front side of the rke has three control buttons, unlock, lock and search buttons. The remote keyless entry (rke) system o...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 7-7 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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    7-8 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 • no door status change for 45 sec after unlocking the vehicle using rke 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 ...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 7-9 2680 4430 1 9 7 5 w12g14 7.4.8 theft alarm vehicle enters into alarm mode when there is a change in door status/ignition status provided the vehicle was locked through rke. • alarm time - pre-alarm (alarm with less intensity) for 5 sec. And continuous ...

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    7-10 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 if there is reduction in rke range, please follow the steps below: • check the distance: the rke may be too far from the vehicle. Stand closer to the vehicle during rain or bad weather • check the location: other vehicles or objects may be blocking the...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 7-11 7.4.11 if rke is lost if you have lost the programmed rke, contact an authorized mahindra dealer for procuring a new rke. While programming a new key set, you will have to submit all the keys available with you to an authorized mahindra dealer. There ...

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    7-12 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 • the vehicle will not be protected until the key has been taken out of the ignition if the engine check lamp flashes or remains continuously illuminated after the ignition being switched on, there is a system malfunction. Contact an authorized mahindr...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 8-1 8 features and control 8.1 power windows 000000000000000000000000000000 b a c e d w12h01 a front passenger window switch d power window lock switch (child safety) b driver door window switch e rear lh window switch c rear rh window switch the quadruple...

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    8-2 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 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. 012016 8-3 • anti-pinch during auto up 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 mom...

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    8-4 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 8.2 butterfly window (rear quarter window) to open the rear quarter window (butterfly window), pull the latch handle towards you and swing it out completely. When closing the window, pull and lock the latch handle which will bring the rear quarter windo...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 8-5 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 hindrances in narr...

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    8-6 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 8.5 manual (joystick) orvm adjustment w12h09 manual orvm’s can be adjusted by the joystick provided on the orvm trim. Adjust the joy stick as required to bring the rear traffic vision as desired. 8.6 electric orvm adjustment the electric exterior mirror...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 8-7 8.8 exterior lamps lighting control stalk the lighting control stalk is located on the right hand side of the steering wheel. It controls operations of parking lamps, head lamps, head lamp beam selection, high beam flashing, fog lamps (if equipped) and...

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    8-8 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 lane changing you can signal a lane change by moving the lighting control stalk clockwise or anti-clockwise to the limit point of free movement of the lever and releasing it once you change the lane. If the turn signal lamps on the instrument panel flas...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 8-9 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 0 k m /h 1 00 1 20 1 40 1 60 1 80 w12h58 8.13 head lamp high beam/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 stee...

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    8-10 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 head lamp high beam. The head lamp flash works even when the head lamp is off. 8.15 auto head lamp f atc w12h89 the auto head lamp button is located in the switch bank below the hvac controls. Auto head lamp switches on the head lamp based on the outsi...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 8-11 select the suitable switch position depending on the pay load as advised in the table. The headlights can only be adjusted when the low beam is switched on. 8.17 magic lamps magic lamps are greeting lamps when you approach the vehicle and press unlock...

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    8-12 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 align the inner rotary switch on the lighting control stalk to the fog lamp off ‘o’ on the inner fixed stalk as shown to switch off the fog lamps. Front fog lamps on to switch on the front fog lamps, switch on the ignition and the parking lamps. Turn t...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 8-13 • ignition key is out • driver door open within 3 mins from key out • head lamp would turn on only if the ambience light is found dark by the light sensor to extend fmh; • the first rke lock command will be used for locking all doors • successive rke ...

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    8-14 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 • max time of 3 mins has elapsed and no extension of fmh 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 ...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 8-15 w12h24 w12h90 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 o...

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    8-16 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 8.26.1 front courtesy/map reading (if equipped) b1 a c b b2 b3 w12h25 a map reading lamp (lh) b1 permanent on b roof lamp b2 permanent off c map reading lamp (rh) b3 door/auto mode the front courtesy lamp is located in the roof console above the front ...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 8-17 8.26.3 second row courtesy lamp the second row courtesy lamp is located on the roof above the second row seats. The courtesy lamp can be switched on by the middle switch on the lamp. W12h26 8.27 power outlet there are two (on select variants) 12v powe...

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    8-18 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 • do not allow children to use or play with the power outlet • when using electrical appliances, strictly follow the manufacturers instruction manual do not modify, disassemble or repair the power outlet in any way. Doing so may result in unexpected ma...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 8-19 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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    8-20 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 8.28.5 low speed wiping push the wipe control stalk up to the position d to operate the wiper at a fixed low speed. 8.28.6 high speed wiping push the wiper control stalk up to position e to operate the wiper at a fixed high speed. 8.28.7 auto wipe (if ...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 8-21 w12h30 if you switch off the ignition before switching off the wiper, the blades stop at random on the windshield. Switch on the ignition and move wiper stalk to the 'mist' position to return the wipers to the park position, provided the wiper stalk i...

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    8-22 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 w12h32 2680 4430 1 9 7 5 in the front, a single nozzle with twin adjustable washer jets is provided on the hood. Using a pin, the eye ball jets can be adjusted precisely for direction. Always direct the washer jet to hit the middle of the windshield. T...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 8-23 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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    8-24 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 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 se...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 8-25 w12h38 do not overload the glove box. Do not store loose or small metal objects inside the glove box. This will lead to rattling while the vehicle is driven on bad roads. To avoid the possibility of injury in case of an accident or a sudden stop, the ...

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    8-26 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 always keep the floor mats in their correct position to avoid interference with the movement of the accelerator or brake pedals during driving, which may lead to accidents. Addition of multiple floor mats other than the one provided originally with the...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 8-27 8.31 instrument cluster - type 1 h g f w12d13 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.

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    8-28 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 8.32 instrument cluster - type 2 a i g h f w12d14 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 8.33 instrument cluster gauges the instrument cluster ...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 8-29 below mentioned behavior would be shown by the cluster. In such a case please contact the dealer. State pre- check signal invalid no signal engine high temperature yes on off engine temperature gauge yes max off vehicle speed yes max max engine speed ...

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    8-30 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 8.33.2 speedometer w12h94 w12h95 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 th...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 8-31 w12h97 the bottom row of the lcd display gives the odometer reading. It records and displays the total distance traveled in kms. 8.33.4 trip meter, set and mode button w12h98 w12h99 w12h60 a b a set button b mode button the top row of the lcd display ...

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    8-32 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 odometer and trip meter are displayed only when the ignition is on. To cycle between trip a & b press and release mode (b) button for a second. 8.33.5 engine coolant temperature gauge the engine coolant temperature bar graph functions only when the ign...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 8-33 do not continue driving the vehicle with a overheated engine. This will lead to damage of engine components and engine seizure. 8.33.6 fuel level gauge the fuel level bar graph functions only when the ignition is switched on. It gives the status of th...

  • Page 125

    8-34 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 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 charge...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 8-35 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...

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    8-36 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 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 indicates...

  • Page 128

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 8-37 clean the top of the brake fluid reservoir before removing the cap. Make sure no dirt, impurities or other items fall into the reservoir. Do not leave the cap off for more than a few minutes. Any contaminants, impurities or moisture in the brake fluid...

  • Page 129

    8-38 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 engine oil to the ‘max’ level and check status. If problem persists, contact an authorized mahindra dealer immediately. Operating the vehicle with the low oil pressure warning lamp on could cause sudden unexpected engine failure and loss of vehicle con...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 8-39 8.35.13 airbag warning lamp the airbag warning lamp in the instrument cluster illuminates when the ignition is switched on and goes off in about 3 seconds. If the lamp remains on continuously or flashes intermittently, contact an authorized mahindra d...

  • Page 131

    8-40 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 8.35.18 cruise control warning lamp the cruise control warning lamp illuminates when the ignition is switched on and goes off in about 3 seconds indicating normal status. When set + in the steering wheel is pressed, cruise control is activated and the ...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 8-41 terminology • one driving cycle - a cycle between one start to the next starting of the engine, i.E. Ign key: off ð on ð start ð off • 1 st ignition on - unit is powered up for the first time and the ignition is turned on • message - all the messages ...

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    8-42 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 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 condition 3: condition 2 + distance covered >5 km • if condition 1 is true announce the warning...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 8-43 condition required action in is alert condition 1: if engine temperature is >=110˚c condition 2: if engine temperature is >=115˚c condition 3: if engine temperature is >=119˚c (engine tempera- ture value to be kept calibrata- ble) • if condition 1 is ...

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    8-44 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 condition required action in is alert condition 1: if hand bbrake is engaged and vehicle speed >10 kmph condition 2: 1+ 100 m of vehicle travel • if condition 1 is true announce the warning twice at an interval of 2 sec (calibratable) • if condition 2 ...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 8-45 the detected obstacle and the distance from the vehicle. The alert sound level will vary proportional to the distance. Smaller the distance shorter the interval between the beeps. Four rpas sensors are located at the rear bumper to provide complete re...

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    8-46 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 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 vehicle...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 8-47 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 ...

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    8-48 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 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 c...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 8-49 • system may give wrong signal when any extra material is wrapped around the spare wheel or if there are any protrusions from the spare wheel • system may give a wrong signal (or detect the wheel cover as an obstacle) if the spare wheel/cover mounting...

  • Page 141

    8-50 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 8.38 reverse parking assist system (rpas) — type 2 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 the rear side of ...

  • Page 142

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 8-51 • if the obstacle is between 75 to 100 cm, • if the obstacle is between 50 to 75 cm, • if the obstacle is less than 50 cm, a ‘stop!’ text will be displayed 5. The alert sound can be heard from the driver and co-driver side speaker. Frequency of the be...

  • Page 143

    8-52 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 it works on the closed loop system principle to maintain the set speed of the vehicle; the system controls the fuel injection of the engine in order to maintain the set speed. Cruise control enhances your comfort while driving and allows you to effortl...

  • Page 144

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 8-53 in current driving cycle, reactivate the cruise to the last active cruise speed by pressing the resume button. Cruise control may not hold the set speed when you are going uphill or downhill, and the vehicle may come out of cruise control. This is ind...

  • Page 145

    8-54 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 resume button with the help of resume, you can opt for the previous set cruising speed of the vehicle. This is best explained with the following example: 1. Assume, you have activated the cruise mode and set the vehicle speed at 50 kmph 2. Due to an ob...

  • Page 146

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 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...

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    9-2 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 • high crown in the center of the road • high crosswinds • wheels out of alignment • wheels out of balance • loose or worn suspension components 9.2 tilt steering w12i01 the steering wheel can be adjusted for rake as required using the lever in the stee...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 9-3 without losing concentration. The system has four switches which are mounted on the steering wheel. 2 0 40 60 80 km/h 100 120 140 160 180 - + - + source auto s e l home navi dis c -in res set cause off 1 2 3 4 x1 0 0 0 rp m 5 6 7 ear w12i03 refer to th...

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    9-4 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 seek/call receive/call disconnect press the seek switch once to increase radio reception frequency by 0.05mhz. Press the seek switch continuously for more than 3 sec for auto scan of radio stations. In cd/sd card/usb modes, the next track can be selecte...

  • Page 150

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 9-5 9.4.2 parking brake to apply the parking brake, pull the park brake lever up as firmly as possible. When the parking brake is applied with the ignition on, the brake warning lamp in the instrument cluster illuminates. To release the parking brake, pull...

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    9-6 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 9.5 anti-lock brake system (abs) (if equipped) the anti-lock brake system (also called as abs) is designed to help prevent lock-up of the wheels and stable stopping of vehicle during a sudden, panic emergency braking or braking on slippery road surfaces...

  • Page 152

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 9-7 should be examined as soon as possible by an authorized mahindra dealer. Do not overestimate the anti-lock brake system: although the anti-lock brake system assists in providing vehicle control, it is still important to drive with all due care and main...

  • Page 154

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 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 155

    10-2 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 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 heating, ventilat...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 10-3 10.3 center/side vents 0 0 0 0 w12j03 a adjustable louvers b thumb wheel (open/close) two center vents are located above the audio system. The two side vents are located one each at the left and right extreme ends of the instrument panel. Both the cen...

  • Page 157

    10-4 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 w12j04 10.5 hvac controls a/c lo a/c hi a b c f e d w12j05 m anual auto clima te control a b d f h g c w12j24 a air distribution control e ac low on b blower speed control f air re-circulation switch c temperature control g blower on/off d ac high on /...

  • Page 158

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 10-5 10.6 automatic climate controller auto clima te control w12j25 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 ranges from low ...

  • Page 159

    10-6 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 directing air flow towards both the face and feet of passengers at the same time • foot mode — air is discharged from the two foot vents and rear vents. This mode is most suitable for directing air flow towards the feet of passengers seated on front se...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 10-7 the control knob clockwise further. To reduce the blower speed, rotate the knob counter clockwise and select a lower number. 10.9 temperature control a/c lo a/c hi a b w12j08 m anual a b auto climate contr ol system w12j26 a cool air b hot air by oper...

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    10-8 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 a/c lo a/c hi w12j09 m anual f atc auto climate contr ol system w12j27 10.10.1 fresh air mode (outside air mode) to set the hvac system to fresh air mode, keep the air intake control switch in the off condition. The lamp on this switch does not illumin...

  • Page 162

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 10-9 switched off, will make the cabin air too humid and the windshield/ windows are more likely to become foggy. The re-circulation mode is activated by default every ignition cycle. 10.10.3 auto re-circulation auto re-circulation logic is applicable to e...

  • Page 163

    10-10 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 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 164

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 10-11 • the air conditioner should be operated at least for ten minutes once every fortnight, even during winter months. This allows the ac system components to get lubricated periodically and ensures optimum system performance in the manual hvac system, t...

  • Page 165

    10-12 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 if your vehicle was parked in the hot sun with all the windows closed, drive the vehicle with windows open for the first few minutes. This will help in venting the hot interior air out and allow the air conditioner to cool the cabin quickly. 10.14 rap...

  • Page 166

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 10-13 auto climate contr ol system w12j29 1. Set the blower to full speed 2. Switch the air conditioner on 3. Set the air distribution control knob (manual hvac) to defrost mode / press the defrost button (auto climate control) 4. Select the fresh (outside...

  • Page 167

    10-14 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 • once the windshield is cleared, keeping the air conditioner on leads to dehumidified cabin heating/cooling which helps in keeping windshields and windows clear. Keep the fresh air mode selected. If required, re-adjust the blower speed and temperatur...

  • Page 168

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 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 ; look for any damages, leaks, loose parts, foreign objects/debris. Contact...

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    11-2 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 leaks. If leaks are observed, contact an authorized mahindra dealer. 11.2 ignition switch an illuminator ring is provided on the face of the ignition switch to help in locating the ignition switch at night. The ring will illuminate the moment the drive...

  • Page 170

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 11-3 if turning the key is difficult, jiggle the steering wheel from side to side and try again. The key can be removed only in the lock position. When the key is removed, the steering column lock is activated and the steering wheel cannot be turned. Never...

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    11-4 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 if the vehicle battery has discharged, use booster cables, a booster battery or a battery from another vehicle to start. Jump-starting a vehicle can be dangerous if done improperly. Refer to the “jump-starting procedure” section in this manual. If the ...

  • Page 172

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 11-5 11.5 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. 11.5.1 gear shift lever the gear shift lever shi...

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    11-6 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 reverse — this gear is to enable the vehicle to move in the reverse direction. Move the gear shift lever into this position only after the vehicle has come to a complete stop. To avoid transmission damage, shift into or out of reverse gear only after t...

  • Page 174

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 11-7 down-shifting shift range vehicle road speed (kmph) engine rpm range 5–4 50-45 1400–1100 4–3 40-35 3–2 30–25 2–1 20–15 11.6 driving your vehicle 11.6.1 general driving precautions always observe the following precautions to minimize the risk of accide...

  • Page 175

    11-8 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 injury. You are also risking expensive damage to your vehicle's suspension and chassis. • maintain steering wheel control at all times, especially on rough terrains. Sudden changes in terrain can result in abrupt steering wheel motion. Make sure you gr...

  • Page 176

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 11-9 11.6.3 driving through water although your vehicle is capable of driving through shallow water, there are a number of precautions that must be considered before entering the water. Never drive through still water that is higher than the bottom of the ...

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    11-10 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 determine the exit point(s) that are downstream of your entry point to compensate for drifting. 11.6.5 after driving off-road or through water off-road operation puts more stress on your vehicle than does most on-road driving. Always perform a mainten...

  • Page 178

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 11-11 lever. It allows the operator to choose between three different modes depending on the torque requirement. • 2h • 4h • 4l the operator can switch to 4h mode from 2h at any speed. To engage or disengage 4l from any mode, the vehicle speed must be zero...

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    11-12 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 shifting between 2h and 4h w12k20 2h 4h 4l your vehicle is equipped to shift from 2h to 4h mode at any vehicle speed. To shift from 2h to 4h turn the 4wd selector switch to the 4h position. Once the shifting is complete, the 4wd high lamp in the instr...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 11-13 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...

  • Page 181

    11-14 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 • when shifting from 4h to 4l • when shifting from 4l to 4h 11.8 fuel 11.8.1 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 equiva...

  • Page 182

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 11-15 11.8.3 minimum fuel requirement it is recommended maintaining a minimum of 10 liters of fuel in the fuel tank. Driving the vehicle till the fuel tank is empty is not recommended. Always have sufficient fuel in the tank. Check the fuel level prior to ...

  • Page 183

    11-16 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 11.8.5 mechanical override for fuel lid opening w12k15 in the unlikely event of the remote switch not opening the fuel lid, a mechanical over ride release is provided. It is located in the lh trim near the rear tail lamp inspection cover (behind the t...

  • Page 184

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 11-17 • control the maximum speed between 90 to 100 kmph in 5 th gear to achieve the best fuel efficiency • follow the recommended maintenance schedule and perform the owner maintenance checks recommended • heavily loading a vehicle or towing a trailer wil...

  • Page 186

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 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.012016 w12l02 6 5 1 7 104 r h 235 tyre size (example: 235/65 r17 104h) (a):235 (three-digit number): this number gives the width in millimeters of the tyre from sidewall edge to sidewall edge. This is called ‘section width’. (b):65 (two-digit number): this nu...

  • Page 188

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 12-3 w12l03 tyre size tyre pressure bar (psi) (upto 4 persons + luggage) tyre pressure bar (psi) (fully loaded) front rear front rear 235/65 r17 2.2 (32) 2.2 (32) 2.2 (32) 2.2 (32) 215/75 r15 2.4 (35) 2.4 (35) 2.4 (35) 2.7 (39) never overload your vehicle....

  • Page 189

    12-4 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 12.4.1 inspection and adjustment procedure the tire pressure should be checked and adjusted, as well as inspected for signs of tire wear or visible damage, at least once a month. Use a good quality pressure gauge to check tire pressure. Do not make a v...

  • Page 190

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 12-5 after inspecting or adjusting the tire pressure, always reinstall the valve stem cap (if equipped). This will prevent moisture and dirt from entering the valve stem, which could damage the stem, resulting in an unexpected loss of tire pressure, an acc...

  • Page 191

    12-6 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 do not use a tire, wheel size or speed rating other than that specified for your vehicle on the tire placard. Combinations of unapproved tires and wheels may change suspension geometric and performance characteristics, resulting in changes to steering,...

  • Page 192

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 12-7 the suggested rotation method is the “forward-cross” shown in the diagram. The benefits of rotation are especially worthwhile with aggressive tread designs such as those on on/off-road type tyres. Rotation will increase tread life, help to maintain mu...

  • Page 193

    12-8 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 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 a...

  • Page 194

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 12-9 w12l21 12.6.1 operation of tpms tpms uses wireless sensor technology that is mounted on the wheel rim to monitor the tyre pressure levels. They transmit the data to the receiver inside the vehicle which is in turn is communicated and displayed on the ...

  • Page 195

    12-10 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 12.6.3 tpms sensor installation w12l11 1. Line the sensor up with the rim hole and attach the ttv insertion tool to the end of the valve ready for pull in 2. Ensure the ttv insertion tool is positioned to the correct notch and that the sensor is pulle...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 12-11 3. Carefully and firmly pull the enclosure straight back off the valve w12l06 w12l07 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 ...

  • Page 197

    12-12 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 12.6.5 functionalities of tpms system • low pressure monitoring • high pressure monitoring • high temperature monitoring • pressure leakage monitoring • spare tyre swap • sensor signal missing (communication error) • tpms sensor faulty. W12l21 low pre...

  • Page 198

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 12-13 • the vehicle should be driven above 40 kmph for the new pressure value to be updated and the alert to be cleared • once the high pressure alert is triggered the alert shall not get cleared until the respective tyre pressure is lower than 40 psi pres...

  • Page 199

    12-14 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 sensor signal missing alert when the vehicle is running in speeds between 40 kmph and 120 kmph then the tpms system should always keep receiving the signals from all of the running tyres. • on account of any issue in signal reception or tpms sensor da...

  • Page 200

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 12-15 • if it is observed that the alert indications in the tyre-tronics screen are not co-relating with respect to their actual position in the vehicle 2. Once manual learning is initiated, the sensors inside the tyres need to be triggered by leaking the ...

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    12-16 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 if failed to enter in to the manual learning mode; • try initiating the manual learning once again • check if the reverse gear is engaged, if engaged disengage it • check if the cluster mode button is working fine if entering in to manual learning sti...

  • Page 202

    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 12-17 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 ...

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    12-18 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 w12l12 limitations • 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 ...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 12-19 • at a time, only one tyre can be swapped with the spare wheel and then follow the learning procedure • if more than one tyre needs to be learned, learn all 5 tyres as per manual learning procedure • tpms is only a warning or indicating device. Press...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 13-1 13 emergencies 13.1 hazard warning lamp the hazard warning lamp switch is located below the ac controls on the instrument panel. To turn the hazard warning lamp on, push the switch in. All the turn signal lamps flash. The instrument cluster turn indic...

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    13-2 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 pressing the hazard switch twice deactivates this feature. 13.2 vehicle does not start - checks before making these checks, make sure you have followed the correct starting procedure and that you have sufficient fuel. If the engine is not cranking or i...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 13-3 13.3 vehicle overheating if the needle in the temperature gauge in the instrument cluster is all the way up to the h and/or the high engine coolant temperature warning lamp is on, your engine has overheated. If the engine is getting overheated, the en...

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    13-4 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 pressure cap of the degassing tank when the engine is hot. Not taking precautions may lead to serious injury to your skin/eyes. For optimum performance of the cooling system you must maintain the required coolant level and use only recommended engine c...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 13-5 don't let the vehicles touch each other. 2. Wear safety gear (goggles or face guard and gloves) if you have it. W12m03 it may be necessary to remove the disabled vehicle’s battery cables from the battery terminals and clean both cables and terminals. ...

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    13-6 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 booster car dead car postive (red) negative (black) w12m04 make sure none of the cables are dangling into the engine compartment, where they could be exposed to moving parts. 5. Start the working vehicle. Let it idle for a few minutes. Rev the engine a...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 13-7 loosely connected battery cables could damage the electronic control units. To disconnect battery terminals wait for at least 2 minutes to allow discharge of high voltage or it could lead to personal injury. While disconnecting, always disconnect the ...

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    13-8 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 • rear-lift equipment - the tow truck uses two pivoting arms that go under the tires (front or rear) and lift them off the ground. The other two tires remain on the ground. • sling-type equipment - the tow truck uses metal cables with hooks on both end...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 13-9 remove/prise out the tow hook cover in the front lhs bumper using a screwdriver. Screw in the tow hook and tighten. Fasten a cable or chain specifically intended for use in towing vehicles to the towing hook. Vehicles with automatic transmission — nev...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 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 imp...

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    14-2 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 the warranty. Discuss additional charges with the service manager. Keep a maintenance log of your vehicle's service history. 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 ...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 14-3 record keeping easy and, should your vehicle ever require warranty coverage, you will have all the documentation to show you've properly maintained it. 14.1.1 maintenance interval mahindra establishes recommended maintenance intervals based upon engin...

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    14-4 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 • block the wheels to prevent the vehicle from moving unexpectedly • turn off the engine and remove the key • stay clear of hot vehicle parts • avoid repeated contact with fluids • do not let fuel, coolant and other fluids spill over electrical and hot...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 14-5 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 hood immediately after a drive; the engine compartment will be ver...

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    14-6 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 14.3 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 reser...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 14-7 maintenance is classified as below; • general maintenance • scheduled maintenance 14.4 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 frequen...

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    14-8 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 • fluid leaks • doors and engine hood latches • tire inflation pressure • tire surface/thread and wheel nuts 14.5 in the engine compartment 14.5.1 fluid leaks check the engine compartment and the underbody of the vehicle for any leaks. If you smell fue...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 14-9 w12n23 • wipe the dipstick with a clean cloth. Insert the dipstick fully, then remove it again • if the oil level is between ‘ min ’and ‘ max ’marks, the oil level is acceptable. Do not add oil • if the oil level is below the ‘min’ mark, add enough oi...

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    14-10 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 14.5.5 checking/topping engine coolant level • park the vehicle on a flat-horizontal surface. Keep the parking brake fully engaged. Shut-off the engine w12n08 • wait till the engine cools down and hence coolant temperature comes down to normal room te...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 14-11 14.5.6 checking/topping brake fluid w12n09 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 compon...

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    14-12 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 compromised; the clutch operation could be spongy and gear change harder. Top-up the recommended clutch fluid till the ‘max’ mark or contact an authorized mahindra dealer immediately. Carefully clean the cap on the reservoir before you remove it and b...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 14-13 2. While the engine idles, turn the steering wheel left and right a couple of times 3. Turn the engine off 4. Check the power steering fluid level in the reservoir 5. The fluid level should be maintained between the ‘min’ and ‘max’ marks on the dipst...

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    14-14 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 14.5.11 changing the wiper blade 1. Lift the arm and position the wiper blade at right angles to the wiper arm 2. Press the retaining clip in the opposite direction, disengage the wiper blade and pull it off the arm to prevent damage to the windshield...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 14-15 14.6 maintenance - inside the vehicle 14.6.1 lights make sure the headlights, stop lights, tail lights, turn signal lights and other lights are all working. Check headlight aim. 14.6.2 warning messages and lamps check all warning lamps appearing in t...

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    14-16 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 14.7.3 doors and engine hood check all doors and latches including the tailgate for proper functioning. Make sure the engine hood secondary latch secures the hood from opening when the primary latch is released. 14.7.4 tyre inflation pressure check th...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 14-17 a battery generates hydrogen gas which is flammable and explosive. Keep any flame or spark away from the vent holes. Keep batteries out of reach of children. Battery posts, terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead components. Wash hand...

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    14-18 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 14.8.4 checking the electrolyte level check the electrolyte level and specific gravity at intervals of three months. Check all the six cells for proper electrolyte levels. If the level is below the lower marker, add distilled water until the level rea...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 14-19 14.9.2 engine compartment do not wash the engine or engine compartment with pressurized water. 14.9.3 exterior chrome • wash the vehicle first, using cool or lukewarm water and a neutral ph shampoo • use the custom bright metal cleaners, available at...

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    14-20 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 • for routine cleaning of plastic parts • for tar or grease spots • for plastic head lamp lenses 14.9.7 windows and wiper blades the front/rear windshield, side windows and the wiper blades should be cleaned regularly. If the wipers do not wipe proper...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 14-21 • do not use household or glass cleaners as these may damage the finish of the instrument panel, interior trim and cluster lens if a staining liquid like coffee/juice has been spilled on the instrument panel or on the interior trim surfaces, clean as...

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    14-22 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 anti-corrosion spray for the underbody to avoid rusting and corrosion especially for vehicles in coastal places. 14.10 air conditioning system maintenance your vehicle's air-conditioning is a sealed system. Any major maintenance, such as recharging sh...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 14-23 do not: • tap the ice on the window to crack it or chip it for a good place to start scraping. You could end up cracking more than the ice and end up with a cracked or shattered windshield/ window • pour warm or hot water on the windshield to melt ic...

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    14-24 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 14.13 bulb replacement 14.13.1 head lamp bulb replacement the head lamp bulb can be replaced without removing the head lamp assembly from the vehicle. The head lamp assembly has been removed here for illustration purpose only. To replace the head lamp...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 14-25 technicians and genuine mahindra parts at mahindra authorized service stations are best for your vehicle. They will perform all the scheduled maintenance jobs reliably and economically. Inadequate, incomplete and insufficient servicing may result in ...

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    14-26 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 14.15 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 = l...

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    © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. 012016 14-27 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 differential ...

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    14-28 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd.012016 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 particle filte...

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    2wd/4wd lamps - instrument cluster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-13 4wd high lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-40 a adjustable head restraint. . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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    Front windshield-defog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-12 fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-14 fu...

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    Off road driving precautions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-8 oils, fluids and flushing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-3 opening the hood . . . . . . . ....

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    Warning lamps in the instrument cluster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-36 warning lamps overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-3, 8-34 warranty information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...