Summary of XUV500 2012

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    Owner's manual 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 doubt whatsoever regarding the use or care of your vehicle, please visit your mahindra dealer for assistance or advice. This owner's ...

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    Mahindra & mahindra ltd. Mahindra towers, g.M. Bhosale marg, worli, mumbai - 400 018, india.

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    Table of contents 1. Introduction ................................................................................17 preliminary servicing and summary data ....................................................... 17 safety symbols .........................................................................

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    Table of contents 3. Instrument cluster overview ..........................................................35 instrument cluster ................................................................................. 35 warning lamps overview ..................................................................

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    Table of contents engine immobilizer system .......................................................................101 7. Features and control .................................................................. 105 quadruple switch ........................................................................

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    Table of contents 9. Heating, ventilation and air-conditioning system (hvac) ................... 169 hvac overview .....................................................................................170 automatic climate control (if equipped) ......................................................17...

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    Table of contents off road driving precautions .....................................................................206 driving through water .............................................................................207 tips for better fuel economy ...................................................

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    Table of contents tire rotation recommendations .................................................................242 changing a flat tire ...............................................................................243 wheel tightness ..................................................................

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    Table of contents maintenance interval ..............................................................................273 vehicle self maintenance - general precautions ..............................................274 opening the hood ....................................................................

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    Table of contents.

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    1 introduction.

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    Introduction © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 17 01 introduction dear customer, congratulations on purchasing mahindra xuv500. Your vehicle has been designed to provide years of safe and dependable service, as long as it is used and maintained in accordance with the instructions provided...

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    18 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 introduction safety symbols carefully read, understand and follow the safety symbols/ instructions given in this manual. Legend of the symbols to emphasize information and procedures regarding safety, use, maintenance, etc., the following symbols are u...

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    Introduction © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 19 01 general safety information and instructions warning ! Failure to follow the warnings and instructions pro- vided in this manual could result in failure of the vehi- cle, an accident, personal injury or death. 1. Carefully read, understa...

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    20 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 introduction 11. The life span of mahindra products depend on many fac- tors. Improper use, abuse or harsh use in general may compromise the integrity of the vehicle and significantly reduce its life span. The vehicle is also subject to wear over a per...

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    Introduction © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 21 01 note that it is lower than still vision in which still objects are recognizable, and note, too, that it decreases in proportion to speed. Visibility while one's visibility extends at an angle of as much as 200 degrees, the area in which...

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    22 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 introduction notice in view of the policy of continuously improving our products, we reserve the right to alter specifications or designs without prior notice and without liability/ obligation. Illustrations do not show the vehicle in the standard form...

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    Introduction © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 23 01 mobile phones warning use of electrical devices such as mobile phones, computers, portable radios or other by the driver while driving is danger- ous. Dialing a number on a mobile phone while driving also ties up the driver's hands. Use...

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    24 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 introduction protection from electronics to ensure optimum vehicle performance and passenger safety, your mahindra vehicle is equipped with sophisticated modern electronics and controls. Do not install any communi- cation devices, electronic gadgets or...

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    Introduction © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 25 01 consult your mahindra authorized dealer for detailed informa- tion about accessories available for your specific model vari- ant. Notice for maximum vehicle performance and safety consid- erations always keep the following information i...

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    26 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 introduction engine number the engine number is punched on the bottom of the intake manifold near the starter motor. Vehicle safety when leaving your vehicle unoccupied; • always remove the ignition key even when you park the vehicle • close all the wi...

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    2 vehicle overview.

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    Vehicle overview © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 29 02 vehicle overview front overview a c e f d b g h i j k l m n o p q a turn signal on orvm b outside rear view mirror (orvm) c front windshield d ski rail e windshield wiper f hood g front license plate h front bumper i parking lamp j ...

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    30 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 vehicle overview rear overview e d f a c b g h j i l m n k o p a rear quarter window b rear windshield c high mounted stop lamp d rear wiper e rear windshield washer f rear windshield de-mister g rear bumper h rear license plate i reverse park assist s...

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    Vehicle overview © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 31 02 instrument panel overview l m n o q p r s t u a b c d e f g h j k i.

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    32 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 vehicle overview a side vents l horn pad/driver airbag b glove box - upper m foot vents c front co-passenger airbag n ticket holder d windshield defrost vents o parking brake e infotainment screen p armrest/rear bin floor console f front utility box q ...

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    3 instrument cluster overview.

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    Instrument cluster overview © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 35 03 instrument cluster overview instrument cluster a speedometer e tachometer/rpm gauge b fuel gauge f temperature gauge c odometer/trip meter/gear indicator g reset button d warning/telltale lamps d f e b c a g.

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    36 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 instrument cluster overview warning lamps overview a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z.

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    Instrument cluster overview © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 37 03 sr. No. Symbol warning lamp/tell tale lamp pre-check lamp status while engine running action/remarks a hill descent control (hdc) no continuously on indicates a malfunction in hill descent control system.Contact an author...

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    38 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 instrument cluster overview e airbag warning lamp * for about 2 seconds continuously on indicates malfunction of the airbag system. Contact an authorized mahindra dealer immediately f front fog lamp indicator * no continuously on indicates front fog la...

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    Instrument cluster overview © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 39 03 i rear fog lamp indicator * no continuously on indicates rear fog lamp is on j high coolant temperature warning lamp yes continuously on engine temperature very high. Contact authorized mahindra dealer immediately k water...

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    40 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 instrument cluster overview m cruise control indicator * yes continuously on indicates vehicle is in cruise mode n low engine oil pressure warning lamp continuously on till engine starts continuously on indicates engine oil pressure is low. Check oil l...

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    Instrument cluster overview © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 41 03 q esp off lamp no continuously on indicates esc off r tyre pressure monitoring system lamp (tpms) for about 2 seconds continuously on or blinking indicates low tyre pressure or possible malfunction in tpms. Refer to tpms ...

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    42 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 instrument cluster overview u obd check lamp continuously on till engine starts continuously on there is a potential malfunction related to emission system, contact an authorized mahindra dealer immediately v head lamp high beam indicator no continuous...

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    Instrument cluster overview © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 43 03 y charging system warning lamp continuously on till engine starts continuously on indicates malfunction in charging system. Contact authorized mahindra dealer for assistance z door ajar warning lamp no continuously on ind...

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    44 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 instrument cluster overview infotainment overview key name function / description power / select power on / off, select volume knob volume up / down 1 programmed memory 1 2 programmed memory 2 3 / flr- programmed memory 3 / folder down 4 / flr+ program...

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    4 seats and seat belts.

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    Seats and seat belts © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 47 04 seats and seat belts front passenger seat warning ! To avoid personal injury or death, do not operate or ride in vehicle until all occupants, including the driver, are seated properly in the vehicle. Driver seat sitting in corre...

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    48 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 seats and seat belts warning ! Never adjust the driver's seat while the vehicle is in motion. The seat may unexpectedly move and cause the driver to unintentionally operate the accelerator or brake, or turn the steering wheel, causing loss of control o...

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    Seats and seat belts © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 49 04 front seat recline to adjust the seat back, lift the lever located on the outboard side of the seat, lean back, and release the lever at the desired position. To return the seat back, lift the lever, lean forward, and release th...

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    50 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 seats and seat belts properly adjusted lumbar support provides adequate back support essential during long journeys. Caution do not use force rotate the lumbar adjustment lever beyond the extreme stop positions in either direction. Front seat height ad...

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    Seats and seat belts © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 51 04 always align top of the head restraint with the top of your head or as close to it as possible. To raise the head restraint, press the lock knob and pull the restraint up. To lower the head restraint, press the lock knob and pus...

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    52 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 seats and seat belts second row seat recline to change the second row seat back angle, lean forward slightly while raising the recline lever on the top corner of the seat back, lean back to the desired position and release the recline lever. Make sure ...

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    Seats and seat belts © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 53 04 • push seat back to rear side of vehicle for locking cushion • pull seat back for upright position till it locks in design position • push seat cushion downward by sitting on it (>45 kg) for locking seat cushion caution ! Return...

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    54 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 seats and seat belts if this happens, release the seat lock by pulling the lever and repeat the procedure. Caution ! Be cautious when placing your hands around the seat anchors. You could pinch your hands or fingers between the seat anchor and the seat...

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    Seats and seat belts © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 55 04 similarly lower the other half of third row seat to get a completely flat surface. Both the second row and third row seats can be folded flat to maximise the luggage space. Seat belts at least once each month, inspect the seat b...

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    56 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 seats and seat belts becomes a projectile, and can cause death or serious injury to himself or another passenger • in a rollover crash, an unbelted person is significantly more likely to die than a person wearing a seat belt • some people believe that ...

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    Seats and seat belts © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 57 04 • the seat belts provided for your vehicle are designed for people of adult size, must be properly used and maintained • passengers should not move out of or change seats while the vehicle is moving. A passenger who is not weari...

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    58 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 seats and seat belts please have your authorized mahindra dealer conduct a thorough inspection injured person injured persons must also wear a seat belt while traveling. Consult your doctor for specific recommendations before travel. Patients persons w...

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    Seats and seat belts © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 59 04 warning ! Never wear twisted seat belts. Excessive forces will be transferred from the belt to the wearer, in a collision, resulting in personal injury or death. Each seat belt is meant for use by one person only. Using one seat...

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    60 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 seats and seat belts adjust the seat as needed, sit up straight and well back in the seat. To fasten your seat belt, pull the webbing out of the retractor and insert the metal tab into the buckle. An audible “click” would be heard when the tab locks in...

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    Seats and seat belts © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 61 04 warning ! Never insert coins, clips, etc. In the buckle as this may prevent you from properly latching the tab and may cause damage to the buckle mechanism, thereby making the seat belt ineffective in an accident, resulting in p...

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    62 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 seats and seat belts midway over your shoulder nearest to the door and not your neck. To adjust the height of the seat belt anchor, lower or raise the height adjuster to an appropriate position while pressing the height adjuster button. Release the but...

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    Seats and seat belts © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 63 04 warning ! Do not install a child restraint system on a seat where the seat belt is not functioning normally. Contact the nearest authorized mahindra dealer immediately. Installation of child restraints using seat belts the follo...

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    64 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 seats and seat belts as it does not provide sufficient restraint. Pregnant women and injured persons need to consult their doctor for specific instructions on how to wear the seat belt. Notice if your child has a medical or other condition which requir...

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    Seats and seat belts © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 65 04 • the child has a medical condition which, according to the child’s physician, makes it necessary for the child to ride in the front seat so the driver can constantly moni- tor the child’s condition. Child restraint installation...

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    66 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 seats and seat belts restraint in the rear seat behind the driver's seat, install the child restraint system on the rear seat behind the front passenger seat. • if the seat belt does not function properly, it cannot protect your child from serious inju...

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    Seats and seat belts © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 67 04 notice the child restraint tether strap is fed underneath the head restraint between the head restraint rods. Warning ! Child restraint anchorages are designed to withstand only those loads imposed by correctly fitted child rest...

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    68 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 seats and seat belts 5. Fix the child restraint system with the seat belt as per child restraint manufacturer instructions and tighten the top strap. Notice ensure that the tab & buckle are locked and lap/ shoulder portion of the belt are not twisted. ...

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    5 supplemental restraint system.

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    Supplemental restraint system © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 71 05 15 supplemental restraint system (if equipped) the supplemental restraint system (srs) includes airbags and pre-tensioners. The air bags are designed to provide further protection to the vehicle occupants in addition to...

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    72 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 supplemental restraint system air bags location • in the steering wheel hub - driver airbag • on the ip, above the upper glove box - co-driver airbag • outboard side of driver and co-driver seat - side airbags • along both sides of the roof rails on bo...

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    Supplemental restraint system © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 73 05 15 notice an airbag is not designed to deploy in every type of crash. Depending on the type of accident or impact, the front airbags, side airbags and curtain airbags independently deploy thereby protecting the occupant...

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    74 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 supplemental restraint system front air bags are not intended to deploy in side-impact, rear impact or rollover crashes. In addition, front air bags will not deploy in frontal crashes below the deployment threshold. Side impact airbag your vehicle is e...

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    Supplemental restraint system © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 75 05 15 air bags are not designed to deploy in all side impact situations. Warning ! • the side impact air bag is supplemental to the seat belt systems and is not a substitute for them. Therefore your seat belts must be worn...

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    76 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 supplemental restraint system upright position with the seat belts properly fastened. Importantly, children should sit in a proper child restraint system in the rear seat. • when children are seated in the rear outboard seats, they must be seated in th...

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    Supplemental restraint system © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 77 05 15 even if the airbags do not deploy during an accident, take your vehicle to an authorized mahindra dealer for a thorough inspection of the airbag and seat belt systems, no matter how minor the accident. The airbag sys...

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    78 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 supplemental restraint system warning ! 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. Warning ! Never place objects in front of you or on the d...

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    Supplemental restraint system © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 79 05 15 • the driver must sit as far back as possible from the steering wheel while still maintaining control of the vehicle. • the front passenger must sit as far back as possible from the dashboard. • sitting improperly or...

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    80 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 supplemental restraint system seat belt on, legs comfortably extended and your feet on the floor. • all vehicle occupants must be properly restrained using the seat belts. • all infants and children must be placed in the rear seat of the vehicle and be...

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    Supplemental restraint system © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 81 05 15 child restraint and airbags this vehicle is fitted with one or more passenger airbags. There is an extreme hazard associated with the use of rearward-facing child restraints on seats equipped with airbag assemblies. ...

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    82 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 supplemental restraint system airbag deployment and non-deployment airbag deployment front air bags front air bags are designed to inflate in a frontal collision depending on the intensity, speed or angles of impact of the front collision. Side impact ...

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    Supplemental restraint system © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 83 05 15 impact is concentrated to one area and the full force of the impact is not delivered to the sensors. • under-ride situations - running under a truck's tail gate may not provide the decelerations necessary for airbag ...

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    84 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 supplemental restraint system frontal air bags are not designed to inflate in rear colli- sions, where occupants are moved backward by the force of the impact. In this case, inflated air bags would not be able to provide any additional benefit. • pot h...

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    Supplemental restraint system © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 85 05 15 frontal offset impact to the vehicle may not provide the deceleration force necessary for airbag deploy- ment. In an angled collision, the force of impact may direct the occupants in a direction where the air bags wo...

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    86 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 supplemental restraint system.

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    6 locks and keys.

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    Locks & keys © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 89 06 locks and keys a word about your keys xuv500 comes with two remote keyless entry (rke) keys. Key number tag your key number is given on the tag attached to the key. It is recommended that you record the key number and store in a safe pl...

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    90 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 locks & keys to open a door from outside pull the door handle firmly outwards to unlock and swing the door open. Locking/unlocking individual doors from inside individual doors can be locked/unlocked from inside by the respective door lock tabs. Lift t...

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    Locks & keys © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 91 06 key release press the key release button on the rke to unfold the key. Manual locking/unlocking doors from outside the driver/co-driver door can be manually locked/unlocked from outside by using rke. Open the key by pressing the key rel...

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    92 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 locks & keys notice locking the driver door from outside activates the central locking system, thereby locking all the doors of the vehicle. Refer to central locking section for further details. Locking/unlocking the back door the back door can be manu...

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    Locks & keys © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 93 06 notice 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 system locks the open doors when t...

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    94 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 locks & keys to de-activate the child safety right rear door lock pull the lever up (b) till you hear a distinct click indicating the de- activation of the child lock. Notice if the rear doors are not operable from inside, ensure that the child safety ...

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    Locks & keys © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 95 06 operates on radio frequency (rf). You can insert the key into the ignition with either side up. Precautions while handling rke: • do not cover the key grip with any material that cuts off rf waves • do not leave the key exposed to high ...

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    96 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 locks & keys notice using the ignition key to open the door, when the vehicle was locked and armed with rke will be treated as unauthorized by the system setting off the alarm. Press the unlock button on the rke to cancel the alarm. Notice when vehicle...

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    Locks & keys © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 97 06 search function the search function can be used to locate the vehicle in a parking lot. Press the unlock button on the rke for more than 3 sec. Continuously to activate the search function. When the search function is on, the hazard lam...

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    98 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 locks & keys panic alarm function the panic alarm function can be used during emergencies to draw the attention of onlookers/bystanders. Press the unlock button on the rke for more than 3 sec. Continuously when the key is in the ignition to activate th...

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    Locks & keys © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 99 06 using rke, you can lock/arm or unlock/disarm the vehicle from distances approx. 30ft.(9m). Notice 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 cl...

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    100 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 locks & keys notice while prying the rke case, take care not to damage the battery. Do not touch the battery terminals or contacts. Pull out the batteries and discard the same. Insert two new batteries of 3v type. While fitting the new battery, ensure...

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    Locks & keys © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 101 06 engine immobilizer system an engine immobilizer system is a security system that prevents the vehicle being operated by an unauthorized person. The engine immobilizer prevents the engine from being started unless it recognizes signals ...

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    102 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 locks & keys notice using the ignition key to open the door, when the vehicle was locked and armed with rke will be treated as unauthorized by the system setting off the alarm. Press the unlock button on the rke to cancel the alarm..

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    7 features and control.

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    Features and control © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 105 07 features and control quadruple switch the quadruple power window switch on the driver door armrest/handle controls the following functions; • both lh and rh orvm folding • orvm selector • orvm adjustment • power window function...

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    106 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 features and control in the vehicle through the quadruple switch on the driver door armrest/handle. Other passengers in the vehicle can raise or lower their respective window glasses individually by using the separate switches provided on each of the ...

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    Features and control © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 107 07 smart power window smart power window is one of the significant safety features with anti-pinch function, which automatically reverses the direction of glass if an obstruction is detected during express up mode. This feature co...

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    108 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 features and control smart power window learning procedure (if applicable) to initialize the function, the system has to learn one complete cycle. • lower the window glass to extreme bottom most position by pressing the power window switch continu- ou...

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    Features and control © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 109 07 electric orvm (if equipped) the orvm fold switch, orvm adjustment switch (perimeter switch) and the left (l)/right (r) orvm selector switches are located on the driver door trim/handle. Both the orvm’s can be electrically folde...

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    110 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 features and control interior mirrors there are two interior mirrors, one is a conversation mirror (fish eye type) and other interior rear view mirror. Conversation mirror the conversation mirror can be used to converse with the rear passengers in the...

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    Features and control © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 111 07 interior rear view mirror the interior rear view mirror provides the rear view infor- mation to the driver and also aids during reversing. This mirror has day and night (anti-glare) positions. The night position reduces glare f...

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    112 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 features and control notice the vanity mirror lamp will remain on as long as the mirror flap/cover is open. This may lead to battery drain if left unchecked for long durations. Ensure the mirror flap/cover is always closed properly before folding back...

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    Features and control © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 113 07 centre console storage/cooler (if equipped) bigger objects, cans, etc., can be stored in the center console storage. Unlock the center console cover (which includes the upper tray console also) by unlocking the latch (b) and li...

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    114 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 features and control caution only sealed cans/bottles to be stored in the center console storage/cooler. Any spilled beverage can damage the interior trim and electrical components/ cooler. Multi-box storage the multi-box is located above the infotain...

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    Features and control © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 115 07 glove box there are two glove boxes on the co-driver side of the instrument panel. • upper glove box • lower glove box upper glove box the upper glove box can be opened by gently pressing the unlock push button (a). To close, g...

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    116 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 features and control the lower glove box is illuminated automatically when it is opened and the light turns off when it is closed. It is suggested to keep copies of all vehicle documents along with the owner’s manual kit in the glove box for reference...

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    Features and control © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 117 07 second row seat arm rest cup holder (if equipped) the second rows seats have an armrest embedded into the seat back. The arm rest can be unfolded and used as a cup holder. Notice only sealed or cups with lid and cans to be used...

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    118 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 features and control bottle and umbrella holder bottle and umbrella holders are located on both the front door lower trims. You can use them to store umbrellas, maps, papers, small books, bottles, etc. Notice only sealed/closed bottles are to be used ...

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    Features and control © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 119 07 third row magazine pocket the third row magazine pockets are located on the trims on either side of the third row seats. They can be used for holding light weight papers/books/magazines, etc. Caution ! Do not place large or har...

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    120 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 features and control sun glass holder.

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    Features and control © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 121 07 roof mounted sun glass holder is integral part of the front interior lamp. Press the lid to release the latch and lower the holder. It is strategically positioned to be accessed easily by both the driver and front passenger. Ca...

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    122 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 features and control front roof lamp the front roof lamps are located in the roof console above the interior rear view mirror. The roof lamp can be switched on pressing the lens on the lamp. Press the lens again to switch off the roof lamp map reading...

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    Features and control © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 123 07 the roof lamp switch has three operation modes to choose from; a. The roof lamp remains permanently on in this position irrespective of the door open status b. The roof lamp remains in door/auto mode in this position. The opera...

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    124 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 features and control ambience lamp the ambience lamps give out a light red ambience in the vehicle. They can be switched on/off by the ambience button on the centre bezel switch bank. Ambience lamps are located in the following locations; • around the...

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    Features and control © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 125 07 • below the door handle • above the bottle holder in the inner door trim door ajar lamp the door ajar lamp is present on all four doors. The respective door lamp illuminates when that particular door is open or improperly locke...

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    126 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 features and control camping lamp aids you during brief stops in night trips and also while loading/unloading luggage in the rear. It is switched on/off by pressing the switch (a) on the camp lamp. Battery saver the battery saver feature helps in swit...

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    Features and control © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 127 07 • third row - below the manual fuel lid open knob warning ! To avoid serious injury: • 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, ...

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    128 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 features and control outlets when the engine is off or leaving the electric device plugged in for many hours may cause the battery to drain • do not use the power outlet to connect electric accessories or equipment that are not designed to operate on ...

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    Features and control © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 129 07 the aux and usb ports are provided in the compartment below the centre switch bezel. They can be used as an input to the music system. You can connect i pods, usb memory sticks, etc., as an input and listen to the music through...

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    130 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 features and control along with the right side turn signal lamps (front, rear & orvm) with chime indicating your intention of turning towards right after you have completed your right turn, the stalk will automatically return to the neutral position s...

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    Features and control © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 131 07 detente” position on the switch to switch on the parking lamps. Notice the tail lamp, license plate lamp, instrument panel illumination lamps and all interior switches are also activated when the parking lamp is switched on. He...

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    132 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 features and control switch on the head lamp, and push the lighting control stalk down (away) from steering wheel to switch on the head lamp high beam or lift/pull the lighting control stalk up towards the steering wheel to switch on the head lamp low...

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    Features and control © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 133 07 to de-activate the auto head lamp, rotate the outer rotary switch on the lighting control stalk clockwise aligning the “arrow” on the stalk to the off position on the switch. Notice there is a difference between ambient light i...

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    134 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 features and control select the suitable switch position depending on the pay load as advised in the table. Notice the headlights can only be adjusted when the low beam is switched on static bending lamp (if equipped) static bending lamps are availabl...

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    Features and control © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 135 07 fog lamps fog lamps are to be used along with head lamp low beam, to improve the vision during foggy and misty conditions. Fog lamps off align the “off” of inner rotary switch on the lighting control stalk to the “arrow” mark o...

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    136 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 features and control the rear fog lamp indicator in the instrument cluster indicates the operation status. Notice the rear fog lamps can be switched on only along with the front fog lamps. Puddle lamp puddle lamps are provided at the bottom of the fro...

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    Features and control © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 137 07 entry assist lamps are located on the bottom of both left and right orvm’s. They provide a illumination outside the driver and front passenger doors when the fmh or lmv features are activated. Follow-me home (fmh) (if equipped)...

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    138 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 features and control to extend the lmv feature further for 20 seconds, press rke unlock button. This fmh extension can be availed for maximum 2 minutes from the first activation. With lmv mode on; first unlock signal received from rke will unlock the ...

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    Features and control © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 139 07 windshield wipers wiper control stalk wiper off the wipe function is off when the wiper control stalk is in neutral position (b). Flick-wipe (mist) push the wipe control stalk to position (a) for a flick-wipe, hold to operate t...

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    140 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 features and control notice the wipe/wash function can be activated only when the ignition is in “on” position. Auto wipe the auto wipe feature works by sensing water (by the rls) on the windshield. Based on this input, the wipers are turned on/off. F...

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    Features and control © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 141 07 the windshield. The wipers wipe the windshield 3 times after the washer spray is stopped and wipe once after 5 sec. Hold the stalk in position for continuous spray of washer fluid. Notice when wiper is in off or interval mode; ...

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    142 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 features and control notice 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 'mist' position to return the wipers to the park position, provided ...

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    Features and control © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 143 07 in the rear, two nozzles with twin adjustable washer jets are provided for the rear windshield wash. Adjust the nozzle to direct the washer jet to hit the middle of rear windshield using a pin. Rear windshield washer fluid is s...

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    144 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 features and control instrument cluster a speedometer e tachometer/rpm gauge b fuel gauge f temperature gauge c odometer/trip meter/gear indicator g reset button d warning/telltale lamps d f e b c a g.

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    Features and control © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 145 07 the instrument cluster comprises of the tachometer, speed- ometer, tripmeter (a & b), ac meter, reset button, odometer, fuel gauge, coolant temperature gauge, warning lamps and telltale indicators. Tachometer the tachometer ind...

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    146 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 features and control those fitted at the factory, the speedometer might not display the correct road surface speed and distance travelled. Odometer the odometer records and displays the total distance traveled in kms. Press the reset button (a) to cyc...

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    Features and control © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 147 07 notice odometer and trip meter are displayed only when the ignition is on and their displays are cycled/toggled by the reset button (a). • to select trip a or b, press and release reset button (a) for a second • to shift from t...

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    148 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 features and control on to skin/eyes causing severe burns. Wait for the engine to cool down before adding coolant to the reservoir. Caution do not continue driving the vehicle with a overheated engine. This will lead to damage of engine components and...

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    Features and control © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 149 07 warning/telltale lamps in the instrument cluster a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z.

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    150 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 features and control a hill descent control (hdc) lamp @ b seat belt warning lamp c interactive torque management (itm) warning lamp @ d left turn indicator e airbag warning lamp f front fog lamp indicator g glow plug indicator h vehicle armed status ...

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    Features and control © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 151 07 hill descent control (hdc) lamp @ the hill descent control lamp in the cluster illumi- nates when hdc is active/switched on. If the hdc lamp in the cluster is continuously on even after hdc being switched off, it indicates a ma...

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    152 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 features and control glow plug indicator glow plug indicator illuminates when the ignition is turned on. It automatically goes off when the glow plug reaches the required temperature. Contact an authorized mahindra dealer if the glow plug lamp does no...

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    Features and control © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 153 07 cruise indicator @ the cruise control lamp illuminates when the ignition is switched on and goes off in about 2 seconds indicating normal status. The lamp blinks if the accelerator is depressed, while in cruise mode. When set+ ...

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    154 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 features and control the vehicle stability. If the lamp remains on, it indicates the malfunction in the esp system. Contact the nearest autho- rized mahindra dealer. Esp off lamp @ the esp off lamp illuminates when the esp has been switched off manual...

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    Features and control © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 155 07 warning ! If the brake warning lamp comes on while driving, the brake system might not be working properly. The pedal might be harder to operate or might go closer to the floor and it can take longer to stop. Pull off the road ...

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    156 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 features and control condition, the wheels can lock during severe braking. Have the vehicle checked by an authorized mahindra dealer as soon as possible. However, if abs malfunction lamp and brake warning lamp are simultaneously glowing, there is a se...

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    8 steering and brakes.

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    Steering and brakes © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 159 08 steering and brakes 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 ...

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    160 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 steering and brakes if the steering wanders or pulls, check for: • under inflated tire(s) on any wheel(s) • uneven vehicle loading • high crown in the center of the road • high crosswinds • wheels out of alignment • wheels out of balance • loose or wo...

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    Steering and brakes © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 161 08 warning ! Improperly locked steering wheel could cause loss of control and lead to accidents. Never adjust the steering wheel while driving. Steering controls - audio notice refer to the audio/infotainment manual for complete in...

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    162 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 steering and brakes • cd usb mode - press ‘up’ /‘down’ button to go to next/previous track tuner mode - press ‘up’ /‘down’ button to go to next/ previous frequency. Press ‘up’ /‘down’ button for 2 seconds to auto tune brakes your vehicle is equipped w...

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    Steering and brakes © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 163 08 notice the brake warning lamp indicates only the parking brake status. It does not indicate the degree of brake application. Be sure the parking brake is firmly set when parked and the gear lever is in gear. When parking on a hi...

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    164 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 steering and brakes the vehicle's stopping distance increases greatly affecting the handling of the vehicle adversely. Notice the parking brake should always be applied when the driver is not in the vehicle. Anti-lock brake system (abs) (if equipped) ...

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    Steering and brakes © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 165 08 with all due care and maintain a moderate speed and safe distance from the vehicle in front of you. There are limits to the vehicle stability and effectiveness of steering wheel operation even with abs active. If tyre grip perfo...

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    166 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 steering and brakes.

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    9 heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (hvac).

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    Heating, ventilation and air-conditioning system © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 169 09 heating, ventilation and air-conditioning system (hvac) hvac system provided in the vehicle enables occupants to automatically/manually adjust air flow distribution pattern, air flow rate, air intake...

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    170 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 heating, ventilation and air-conditioning system hvac overview a side vents d side defrost vents b center vents e foot vents c windshield defrost vents f hvac controls a c b d e f e.

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    Heating, ventilation and air-conditioning system © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 171 09 centre/side vents two center vents are located on either side of the infotainment screen in the centre console. The two side vents are located one each at the left and right extreme ends of the instr...

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    172 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 heating, ventilation and air-conditioning system second/third row roof vents two (lh & rh) vents for the second row are provided on the b-pillars. The vents have adjustable louvers to direct the air flow and thumb wheels for vents open/close operation...

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    Heating, ventilation and air-conditioning system © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 173 09 automatic climate control (if equipped) manual climate control (if equipped) a temperature control dial g front windshield defrost b economy button (econ) h air distribution mode c ac on i fresh air ...

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    174 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 heating, ventilation and air-conditioning system temperature control 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...

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    Heating, ventilation and air-conditioning system © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 175 09 the same is also indicated in the infotainment screen (in automatic climate control equipped vehicles). Notice the blower speed control dial is also used to switch on the blower alone when needed. Us...

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    176 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 heating, ventilation and air-conditioning system third row blower speed control a blower control is provided below the third row (lh) vent to control the air flow to the third row vents. Notice the third row ac is switched on by the rear ac button on ...

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    Heating, ventilation and air-conditioning system © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 177 09 economy button (econ) econ switch turns on economy mode. During econ ac operation the system automatically cuts off at a higher temperature than normal ac. The operation can be used during mild weath...

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    178 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 heating, ventilation and air-conditioning system notice • in certain operating conditions when the engine gets overheated, the engine management system may switch off the air conditioner intermittently. • the air conditioner might not actually be func...

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    Heating, ventilation and air-conditioning system © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 179 09 re-circulation mode to set the hvac system to recirculation mode, press the re- circulation mode button. The led on the button illuminates, indicating the recirculation mode is active. In this intake...

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    180 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 heating, ventilation and air-conditioning system fresh air mode (automatic climate control) to set the hvac system to fresh air mode, press the fresh air mode button. The led on this button illuminates, indicating that fresh air mode is active. In thi...

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    Heating, ventilation and air-conditioning system © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 181 09 auto mode (automatic climate control) the auto mode can be used to control the complete air condi- tioning operation of the vehicle automatically. The auto mode controls blower fan speeds, air intake...

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    182 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 heating, ventilation and air-conditioning system manual climate control - press the required mode button on the switch bank. Air distribution mode button allows you to select the below air flow patterns; • face mode • face and floor mode • floor mode ...

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    Heating, ventilation and air-conditioning system © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 183 09 air distribution - floor mode air is discharged through the foot/floor vents on the instrument panel. Corresponding information is displayed on the infotainment screen. Air distribution - floor defro...

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    184 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 heating, ventilation and air-conditioning system air distribution - defrost mode air is discharged through the windshield vents and side defrost vents on the instrument panel. Corresponding information is displayed on the infotainment screen. Rapid ca...

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    Heating, ventilation and air-conditioning system © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 185 09 rapid cabin heating for rapid heating of the cabin, the following ac settings are recommended: 1. Make sure that all the windows are fully closed 2. Set the blower to maximum speed 3. Set the air dis...

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    186 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 heating, ventilation and air-conditioning system time, based on ambient temperature. If you want to switch the defogger on again, press the defogger switch again. On second and subsequent activations of the rear windshield defogger in the same ignitio...

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    Heating, ventilation and air-conditioning system © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 187 09 • dirty/contaminated windshield would make misting/ fogging-up worse. Always keep the inside and outside of windshield clean. • reduced air flow because of clogged hvac filter or any other obstructio...

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    188 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 heating, ventilation and air-conditioning system.

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    10 transmission.

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    Transmission © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 191 10 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. Gear lever your vehicle is fitted wit...

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    192 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 transmission warning ! Coasting the vehicle with the gear lever in neutral and engine on/off is not recommended. In an event of panic braking, you will not have the power of engine braking to slow down the vehicle. This may lead to personal injury or ...

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    Transmission © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 193 10 reverse this gear is to enable the vehicle to move in the reverse direction. Move the gear lever into this position only after the vehicle has come to a complete stop and the gear lever is in neutral position. The reverse lock ring loc...

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    194 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 transmission 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 ...

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    11 starting your vehicle.

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    Starting your vehicle © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 197 11 starting the vehicle safety tips - before starting your vehicle general • before starting the vehicle, inspect the inside and out- side of the vehicle and look for any damages, leaks, loose parts, foreign objects/debris. Conta...

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    198 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 starting your vehicle rpm runs higher than normal in order to warm the engine. The engine idle speed rpm reduces once the engine warms up. Ignition switch an illuminator ring is provided on the face of the ignition switch to help in locating the ignit...

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    Starting your vehicle © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 199 11 start - this position is to start the engine by cranking the starter motor. This is a momentary position. When the key is turned to start position, the starter cranks the engine. Once the engine is running, release the key, an...

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    200 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 starting your vehicle notice before cranking the engine • make sure the gear lever is in neutral • make sure the parking brake is engaged. Turn the key to on position but do not turn the key to start • few warning lamps briefly illuminate. See “warnin...

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    Starting your vehicle © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 201 11 cold weather precautions you must fuel this vehicle with ultra low sulfur diesel. For smooth functioning and reliable operation of the engine during cold weather conditions, use winter diesel for refuelling which is available ...

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    202 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 starting your vehicle • turn front wheels towards the road curb • turn the key to the steering lock position and remove • lock your vehicle when leaving exhaust gases protection against exhaust gas entry into the vehicles interior is considered in the...

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    12 driving your vehicle.

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    Driving your vehicle © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 205 12 driving your vehicle general driving precautions warning ! Always observe the following precautions to minimize the risk of accidents leading to serious personal injury or damage to your vehicle • before you drive your vehicle,...

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    206 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 driving your vehicle • maintain steering wheel control at all times, especially on rough terrains. Sudden changes in terrain can result in abrupt steering wheel motion. Make sure you grip the steering wheel from the outside. Do not grip the spokes. • ...

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    Driving your vehicle © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 207 12 • always perform a maintenance inspection after each day of off-road driving that has taken you through rough terrain, sand, mud or water. Driving through water although your vehicle is capable of driving through shallow water,...

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    208 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 driving your vehicle this may also damage brake system components. Wet brakes cannot stop the vehicle as effectively as dry brakes. Drying can be improved by driving the vehicle slowly while applying light pressure on the brake pedal. • when driving t...

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    Driving your vehicle © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 209 12 cause a wheel imbalance. Get it inspected/corrected as soon as possible. • after driving through deep water, inspect your vehicle fluids and lubricants (engine oil, transmission/transfer case/axle oils) to ensure the fluids hav...

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    210 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 driving your vehicle all wheel drive (awd) operation (if equipped) in an awd vehicle, power is transmitted to all the wheels. This is managed by the interactive torque management (itm) system which intelligently transfers torque to all four wheels. It...

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    Driving your vehicle © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 211 12 electronic stability program (esp) (if equipped) this system enhances directional control and stability of the vehicle under various driving conditions. The esp corrects for oversteer and understeer behavior of the vehicle by a...

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    212 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 driving your vehicle system controls the engine rpm to come out this slippery road condition. This is normal. Esp off in some driving conditions, to maximise traction, it may be beneficial to de-activate esp. Such conditions are; • to start in deep sn...

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    Driving your vehicle © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 213 12 the nearest authorized mahindra dealer and get the esp system checked. Hill descent control (hdc) (if equipped) assists the driver to descend a steep hill (max 50% inclination) by means of brake intervention limiting the vehicl...

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    214 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 driving your vehicle the braking effect is reduced. On a shallow slope, pressing the “set +” button may result in no speed increase. If the brake pedal is depressed when hdc is active, hdc is overridden and the brakes will perform as normal (a pulsati...

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    Driving your vehicle © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 215 12 cruise control enhances your comfort while driving and allows you to effortlessly maintain the desired lane speed limit. Improper use of the cruise control can lead to an accident. Notice cruise control is designed to operate a...

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    216 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 driving your vehicle ignition cycle. In order to restore the cruise function switch off the ignition, wait for 30 sec. And switch on the ignition) • cruise influencing error indicated by check engine lamp, obd lamp, etc., cruise controls cruise contro...

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    Driving your vehicle © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 217 12 to increase the speed in very small amounts, press the set+ button. Each time you press, the cruise set speed increases by about 2 kmph. When you wish to continuously increase the cruising speed, press and hold the set+ button ...

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    218 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 driving your vehicle maintain the cruise mode. If user exceed the 30 seconds limit, cruise mode will be deactivated. Reverse parking assistance system (rpas) (if equipped) intellipark reverse parking assist system is a system which aids the driver whi...

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    Driving your vehicle © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 219 12 display bars 1, 2, 3 and 4 indicate how close the obstacle is from the vehicle rear bumper, with bar 1 being very close and bar 4 being distant. Distance indicator will display a stop symbol if the obstacle is less than 50 cm f...

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    220 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 driving your vehicle d. If the obstacle is less than 50 cm, all bars in that direction will be turned on and a stop symbol will be displayed 5. Distance indicator will display the distance in multiples of 2 cm, whichever is shortest 6. The alert sound...

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    Driving your vehicle © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 221 12 along with this, a beep sound can be heard from driver side speaker. Frequency of the beep will increase if obstacle comes closer (crossing each zones) and the sound will be continuous if any of the obstacles is less than 50 cm...

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    222 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 driving your vehicle • clean the sensors and make them free of ice, dust, water etc. For proper working of the system. • system will not work properly if the sensor orientation is changed. Caution • the distance of the obstacle displayed is from the r...

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    Driving your vehicle © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 223 12 traffic junction due to a red signal. The following steps illus- trate how the system functions. • the vehicle has come to a halt at a traffic signal, is in the neutral gear and the clutch pedal is released • the “stop/start” l...

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    224 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 driving your vehicle overview of the stop/start system stop at traffic signal/jam engine stops after few seconds release the clutch pedal cluster indication - on cluster indication - off switch to neutral clearance of signal/jam press the clutch pedal...

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    Driving your vehicle © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 225 12 frequently asked questions (faq) 1. What is the advantage of the system? The stop/start system aids in attaining better fuel efficiency on your vehicle and thus reducing your running costs. However, the mileage improvement will...

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    226 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 driving your vehicle 8. What will happen if i keep the clutch continuously pressed at traffic signals/jams? The system will not stop the engine if the clutch is continuously pressed since it indicates the driver’s intention of moving the vehicle immed...

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    13 fuel.

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    Fuel © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 229 13 15 fuel diesel fuel requirement use only euro v diesel or higher. Information on diesel quality can normally be found in the fuel pump. Please contact filling station personnel in case labels in the pump cannot be found. Caution do not fill th...

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    230 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 fuel off the engine before refueling. Whenever you are around diesel, extinguish all smoking materials. 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 e...

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    Fuel © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 231 13 15 caution ! Ensure the fuel cap and lid are securely closed before starting the vehicle. Mechanical override for fuel lid opening in the unlikely event of remote switch not opening the fuel lid, a mechanical over ride release is provided. It ...

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    232 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 fuel.

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    14 wheels and tyres.

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    Wheels and tires © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 235 14 wheels and tires tire information tire rating your vehicle is originally equipped with tires supplied by a reputable manufacturer. If you ever have any questions regarding your tires, please refer to literature supplied by the tyre...

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    236 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 wheels and tires callout (b): 65 (two-digit number): this number, known as the aspect ratio, gives the tires ratio of height to section width. Callout (c): r: this is the tire construction code. The “r” stands for radial. Callout (d):17 (two-digit num...

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    Wheels and tires © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 237 14 tire label (vehicle placard) tire label (vehicle placard) is located on the driver side inner b-pillar. This placard tells you important information about tyre size designed for your vehicle, and the tyre inflation pressures for th...

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    238 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 wheels and tires tire pressure proper tyre inflation pressure is essential to the safe and satisfactory operation of your vehicle. Three primary areas are affected by improper tyre pressure; • safety • economy • ride comfort and vehicle stability prop...

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    Wheels and tires © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 239 14 inflating your tires safe operation of your vehicle requires that your tires are properly inflated. Remember that a tyre can lose up to half of its air pressure without appearing flat. At least once a month or before long trips, in...

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    240 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 wheels and tires 4. Replace the valve cap 5. Repeat this procedure for each tyre, including the spare warning ! After inspecting or adjusting the tyre pressure, always reinstall the valve stem cap (if equipped). This will prevent moisture and dirt fro...

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    Wheels and tires © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 241 14 • driving style • tire pressure • distance driven warning ! Tires and the spare tyre should be replaced after six years, regardless of the remaining tread. Failure to follow this warning can result in sudden and unexpected tyre fai...

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    242 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 wheels and tires tire rotation recommendations type 1 - applicable for all 5 steel or all 5 alloy wheels tires on the front and rear axles of vehicles operate at different loads and perform different steering, handling, and braking functions. For thes...

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    Wheels and tires © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 243 14 desired. The reasons for any rapid or unusual wear should be corrected prior to rotation being performed. Changing a flat tire refer to “if you have a flat tire” section in the emergencies chapter for details. Wheel tightness when ...

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    244 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 wheels and tires pressure limits and warning messages have been established for the tyre size equipped on your vehicle. Replacement of manufacturer’s parts with a different size, type or style of components may damage the sensor and lead to incorrect ...

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    Wheels and tires © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 245 14 • low pressure ( • high pressure (> 48 psi / 3.31 bar) • air leakage (> 3 psi/sec / 0.25 bar/sec) • high temperature (>98 0 c).

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    246 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 wheels and tires tpms learning after a tyre rotation or tpms sensor replacement, the receiver must be learnt, else the tpms warning lamp indicates a malfunction. Tpms learning button (a) is located to the left hand side of the instrument cluster. Tpms...

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    Wheels and tires © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 247 14 3. Repeat the above step for front right tyre, rear right tyre and rear left tyre (in the same order). Corresponding infotainment screen displays are as below..

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    248 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 wheels and tires 4. Start removing air from spare tyre. Once the tyre gets learnt, vehicle alarm and hazard lamps flash 3 times to indicate all the tires were learnt. The infotainment screen display is as below indicating all tires were learnt success...

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    15 emergencies.

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    Emergencies © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 251 15 emergencies hazard warning flashers the hazard warning flasher button is located in the central bezel switch bank. Press the button to turn on the hazard warning flashers, all directional turn signals will flash to warn oncoming traffic...

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    252 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 emergencies 2. During winter, use of non-winter diesel or due to extreme cold conditions, the vehicle may not start. Contact an authorized mahindra dealer for further assistance. Notice to prevent damage to the starter, do not crank the engine for mor...

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    Emergencies © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 253 15 • engage the parking brake • switch the air conditioner off • you can keep the ac blower speed at maximum and set the temperature control knob to the extreme end of the hot zone (clockwise end) • wait till the engine coolant temperature...

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    254 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 emergencies notice for optimum performance of the cooling system you must maintain the required coolant level and use only recommended engine coolant. Flat tire in case of a flat tyre during driving, reduce your speed gradually, keeping a straight lin...

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    Emergencies © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 255 15 tool kit the tool kit is located behind the third row seats on the floor. The tool kit consists of the following tools packed in a pvc tool bag; • assembly screw jack • jack operating lever • wheel spanner • winch access tool • tow bar ...

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    256 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 emergencies spare wheel removal 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 plug covering the securing nut below the re...

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    Emergencies © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 257 15.

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    258 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 emergencies snap-fit wheel cover removal (if equipped) wrap the tip of a screw driver with cloth, insert it near the lugs of the wheel cover and pry the cover away from the wheel. Caution ! Do not try to pry off the wheel cover by hand alone. Take due...

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    Emergencies © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 259 15 jacking locate the jack points in the front or rear as needed. They can be identified by a slot used to fit the jack precisely. Position the jack at the correct jacking point. Make sure the jack is positioned on a level and solid place....

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    260 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 emergencies ensure no one is in the vehicle. Raise it high enough so that the spare tyre can be installed. Remember you will need more ground clearance when putting on the spare tyre than when removing the flat tire. Caution ! Make sure to set the jac...

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    Emergencies © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 261 15 personal injuries. Also, nuts may loosen and the wheels may fall off, which could cause a serious accident. If there is oil or grease on any bolt or nut, clean before installing wheel nuts. Lower the vehicle completely and tighten the w...

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    262 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 emergencies replace the tools (jack, wheel spanner, etc.,) in their storage locations. Align the spare wheel bracket to the centre hub of the wheel. Winch up the flat tyre to the floor at the rear of the vehicle. Firmly tighten the securing nut and pu...

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    Emergencies © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 263 15 drive slowly to the nearest service station and inflate to the correct pressure. If it is too high, adjust it until it is correct. Always reinstall the valve cap after checking or adjusting tyre pressure. If the cap is not replaced, dir...

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    264 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 emergencies 1. Connect the positive terminal of jump-starting battery to the positive terminal of the stalled car battery using the 1 st cable. 2. Connect one end of the 2 nd cable to the negative (-) terminal of the booster battery. 3. Connect the ot...

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    Emergencies © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 265 15 caution loosely connected battery cables could damage the electronic control units. Caution ! To disconnect battery terminals wait for at least 2 minutes to allow discharge of high voltage or it could lead to personal injury. While disc...

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    266 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 emergencies towing your vehicle comes with a front welded tow hook and a rear towing eyelet where a tow hook can be screwed in. The front tow hook should be used when the vehicle needs towing, and the rear tow hook should be used when your vehicle is ...

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    Emergencies © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 267 15 caution a driver must be in the vehicle being towed to steer and operate the brakes. Towing in this manner must be done only on hard-surfaced roads for short distances and at low speeds. Also, the wheels, axles, drive train, steering an...

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    268 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 emergencies towing equipment are of three types. • flat-bed equipment - your vehicle is loaded on the back of a truck. This is the safest and best way of towing. • wheel-lift equipment - the tow truck uses two pivoting arms that go under the tires (fr...

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    16 maintenance.

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    Maintenance © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 271 16 maintenance g eneral 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 m...

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    272 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 maintenance here are a few suggestions to help you get started on routine maintenance: • familiarize yourself with your vehicle by going through your owner's manual. • take a few minutes to review this maintenance section. • make it a habit to use thi...

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    Maintenance © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 273 16 owner's name and address, owner's telephone number (home and office), authorized dealership name, vehicle identification number (vin), vehicle delivery date and mileage. Warranty information see the warranty guide in the service coupon ...

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    274 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 maintenance foreign material contamination should be inspected immediately by a qualified expert such as the factory-trained technicians at your authorized mahindra dealer. Your vehicle's oils and fluids should be changed at the specified intervals or...

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    Maintenance © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 275 16 1. Pull the lever below the driver side ip to release the hood 2. Lift the hood a little to access the safety latch holding the hood striker. This safety latch is located below the hood at the center 3. Lift the safety latch and lift th...

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    276 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 maintenance 4. Release the unhinged end of the stay rod from its lock clip, swing the rod upwards and insert its unhinged end in the slot below the already lifted hood 5. Allow the hood to be supported by the stay rod 6. Do not apply any undue force o...

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    Maintenance © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 277 16 identifying components in the engine compartment a f e c d b g h k i j.

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    278 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 maintenance maintenance is classified as below; • general maintenance • scheduled maintenance general maintenance warning ! Exercise extreme caution when the hood is open and engine is on. Listed below are the general maintenance items that should be ...

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    Maintenance © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 279 16 • power steering fluid level • fluid leaks • hoses, joints and pipes for any abnormalities inside the vehicle • lights • warning lamps • windshield wipe and wash • steering wheel • seats • seat belts • accelerator pedal • brake pedal • ...

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    280 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 maintenance • oil is also used to lubricate the stems of intake valves. Some of this oil is sucked into the combustion chamber together with the intake air and is burnt there. • engine oil consumption depends upon the viscosity and quality of the oil,...

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    Maintenance © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 281 16 caution ! 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. Notice draining/changing of engine oil should always be don...

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    282 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 maintenance • however if the degassing tank is found to be near empty, it is recommended that the system be checked at an authorized mahindra dealer warning ! Never open the pressure cap when the engine is hot. Hot coolant may splash resulting in seri...

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    Maintenance © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 283 16 carefully clean the cap on the reservoir before you remove it and be sure no debris fall in the reservoir. Do not keep the reservoir open for longer than necessary to add brake fluid. Use only brake/clutch fluid that meets mahindra spec...

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    284 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 maintenance • start the engine and let it run until it reaches normal the operating temperature • while the engine idles, turn the steering wheel left and right a couple of times • turn the engine off • check the power steering fluid level in the rese...

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    Maintenance © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 285 16 top up both the front and rear (if equipped) windshield washer reservoirs as and when required. The front windshield washer is located next to the power steering fluid reservoir in the engine bay. The rear windshield washer is located i...

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    286 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 maintenance 2. Press the retaining clip in the opposite direction, disengage the wiper blade and pull it off the arm caution to prevent damage to the windshield, don’t let the wiper arm slap down on to it. 3. Hold the end of the rubber and pull until ...

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    Maintenance © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 287 16 maintenance - inside the vehicle lights make sure the headlights, stop lights, tail lights, turn signal lights, and other lights are all working. Check headlight aim. Warning messages and lamps check all warning lamps appearing in the i...

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    288 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 maintenance battery your vehicle is equipped with a mahindra genuine battery. For longer, trouble-free operation, keep the top of the battery clean and dry. Also, make certain the battery cables are always tightly fastened to the battery terminals. If...

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    Maintenance © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 289 16 green indicates the battery is okay, and light blue indicates battery needs recharge or technical assistance from amaron. Battery charge indicator - exide (if equipped) a battery charge indicator is provided for exide batteries to view ...

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    290 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 maintenance clamps to touch each other. If acid splashes in the eyes or on the skin, flush contaminated area immediately with large quantities of water. Warning ! A battery generates hydrogen gas which is flammable and explosive. Keep any flame or spa...

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    Maintenance © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 291 16 • always use a clean sponge or car wash mitt with plenty of water for best results • dry the vehicle with a chamois or soft terry cloth towel in order to eliminate water spotting • it is especially important to wash the vehicle regularl...

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    292 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 maintenance • do not use hydrofluoric acid-based or high caustic- based wheel cleaners, steel wool, fuels or strong house- hold detergents engine compartment engines are more efficient when they are clean since grease and dirt build-up make the engine...

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    Maintenance © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 293 16 • the wiper blades can be cleaned with alcohol or pre- mium windshield washer concentrate, available from an authorized mahindra dealer. This washer fluid con- tains special solution in addition to alcohol which helps to remove the hot ...

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    294 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 maintenance • apply cleaner to a clean white cotton cloth and press the cloth onto the soiled area and allow this to set in at room temperature for 30 minutes • remove the soaked cloth, and if it is not soiled badly, use this cloth to clean the area b...

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    Maintenance © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 295 16 air conditioning system maintenance your vehicle's air-conditioning is a sealed system. Any major maintenance, such as recharging should be done by a qualified technician. However, you can do a few things by yourself to make sure the ai...

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    296 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 maintenance 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 shat- tered windshield/window • pour warm or hot water on the windshiel...

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    Maintenance © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 297 16 head lamp bulb replacement notice 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. Projectile head lamp to replace t...

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    298 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 maintenance caution using bulbs with units of higher output capacity/ wattage is illegal and may damage your vehicle’s electrical system. Replacement bulbs must meet the specification of originally fitted bulbs. Scheduled maintenance the scheduled mai...

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    Maintenance © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 299 16 a majority of the time taken in servicing goes in identifying problems. You can help your technician reduce this time by telling him about the conditions you experienced in your vehicle. For example; • when experiencing a problem, try t...

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    300 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 maintenance maintenance schedule chart distance covered (kms) / months whichever is earlier description 5000 / 3 months 10000 / 6 months 20000 / 12 months 30000 / 18 months 40000 / 24 months 50000 / 30 months 60000 / 36 months 70000 / 42 months 80000 ...

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    Maintenance © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 301 16 transaxle transaxle oil level i r i i r i irda & ptu irda fluid level r i r i r ptu fluid level r i r i r clutch clutch fluid - level & leak check i i i i r i i i r i i brakes brake fluid - level & leak check i i i i r i i i r i i brake...

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    302 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 maintenance suspension bushes i i suspension arms & links i i steering power steering fluid - level & leak check i i i i i i i i i i i wheel alignment * inspect if abnormal conditions are noticed or 40000 kms,whichever is earlier electrical battery el...

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    Maintenance © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 303 16 final inspection tyre pressure i i i i i i i i i i i under chassis nuts & bolts for tightness i i i i i i i i i i exhaust pipe mountings & damage / leakage i i i i i i i i i i tyre rotation i i i i i i i i i i road test i i i i i i i i ...

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    304 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 maintenance lubrication and capacities - diesel system performance specification viscosity grade sae filling volume diesel engines upto -10 0 c -10 0 c & below engine oil api ch4, mb 228.3, vds-2, dhd-1 and / or acea a5/b5; a3/b4 15w-40 5w-30 6 liters...

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    Maintenance © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 305 16 bulb specification lamp bulb wattage bulb type no. Of bulbs per vehicle head lamp - high beam 12v 55w h15 - 15/55w 2 daytime running lamp (drl) 12v 15w h15 - 15/55w 2 head lamp - low beam 12v 55w h7 55w 2 parking lamps (front) 12v 5w w5...

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    306 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 maintenance technical specifications technical specifications engine - mhawk displacement/cubic capacity 2179 cc type 4 stroke, turbocharged, di engine compression ratio 16.5 : 1 max. Engine output (kw @ rpm) 103 kw @ 3750 rpm max. Torque (nm @ rpm) 3...

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    Maintenance © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 307 16 vi 0.87 3.115 2.716 reverse 4.96 3.115 15.457 transfer case ratio ptu ratio 3.27 : 1 steering type/description hydraulic steering wheel diameter 380 mm ratio 15.9 : 1 brakes service brake hydraulic circuit, assisted by vacuum booster au...

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    308 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 maintenance tires p235/65 r17 104h type radial tubeless laden tyre pressure (front & rear), (kg/cm2) front - 2.2 kg/cm 2 , rear - 2.0 kg/cm 2 fuel fuel capacity 70 ± 2 liters electrical system system voltage 12v battery 12v, 90 ah dimension wheel base...

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    Maintenance © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 309 16 fuses & relays a fuse is the most common electric protection device. A fuse is placed in an electrical circuit, so that when current flow exceeds the rating of the fuse it blows off. The element in the fuse melts, opening the circuit an...

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    310 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 maintenance engine compartment fuse box engine compartment fuse box is located adjacent to vehicle battery. Release the lock to access the fuse box contents. Never touch fuses with bare hands. Always use fuse puller to remove and refit the fuses. Ther...

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    Maintenance © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 311 16 engine compartment mini fuse details j style fuse details pcb relays details fuse no fuse rating color circuit ef1 15a blue high beam ef2 10a red low beam lh ef3 10a red low beam rh ef4 10a red ac clutch ef5 20a yellow static bending ef...

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    312 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 maintenance engine compartment relay details relay no color circuit k1 gray start k3 black low beam k4 black horn k6 gray cooling fan high k7 gray cooling fan low k8 black front wiper on k9 black front wiper speed k11 black spare1 k12 gray spare2 k15 ...

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    Maintenance © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 313 16 instrument panel fuse box fully open the driver door and slide the driver seat backwards. The main central fuse box is located on the left side of the instrument panel. Price out the securing cover to access the fuse box. Instrument pan...

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    314 © copyright mahindra & mahindra ltd. V062012 maintenance instrument panel relay details factory authorized systems checks in the event your vehicle experiences a component related concern, please contact your mahindra dealership. The mahindra trained technicians who work at authorized mahindra d...

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    Alphabetical index accelerator pedal ........................................................................................................... 287 adjustable head restraint ...................................................................................................50 after driving off-road ...

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    Alphabetical index air-conditioner on (ac on) ................................................................................................177 all wheel drive (awd) operation (if equipped) ........................................................................ 210 aluminium wheels and wheel cove...

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    Alphabetical index battery charge indicator - exide (if equipped) ......................................................................... 289 battery charging system warning lamp ................................................................................. 156 battery saver ......................

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    Alphabetical index check the air pressure of the replaced tire ............................................................................262 checking the electrolyte level ............................................................................................290 checking the wiper blades .......

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    Alphabetical index cruise indicator @ ........................................................................................................... 153 cup holder ................................................................................................................... 116 curtain airbag .......

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    Alphabetical index engaging and disengaging of rpas ........................................................................................218 engine .........................................................................................................................296 engine compartment ........

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    Alphabetical index factory authorized systems checks...................................................................................... 314 fastening the seat belt ......................................................................................................59 flat tire .....................

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    Alphabetical index front seat lumbar adjustment ............................................................................................. 49 front seat recline ............................................................................................................ 49 front seat slide ..........

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    Alphabetical index grip handle .................................................................................................................. 119 hazard warning flashers................................................................................................... 251 hazard warning lamp ......

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    Alphabetical index in the engine compartment................................................................................................ 279 inflating your tires ..........................................................................................................239 infotainment overview .....

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    Alphabetical index j style fuse details ......................................................................................................... 311 jacking ....................................................................................................................... 259 jump starting........

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    Alphabetical index mahindra genuine parts ..................................................................................................... 24 maintenance - inside the vehicle ......................................................................................... 287 maintenance - outside the ...

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    Alphabetical index odometer ..................................................................................................................... 146 off road driving precautions.............................................................................................. 206 oils, fluids and flushi...

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    Alphabetical index precautions while handling rke: ........................................................................................... 95 pregnant women .............................................................................................................. 58 preliminary servicing and...

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    Alphabetical index re-circulation mode ........................................................................................................ 179 recommended gear shifting speeds ..................................................................................... 192 re-install the snap-fit wheel...

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    Alphabetical index seat belts .....................................................................................................................287 seat belts ...................................................................................................................... 55 seats .............

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    Alphabetical index starting the engine ......................................................................................................... 200 static bending lamp (if equipped) ....................................................................................... 134 steering controls - audio...

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    Alphabetical index tire information ............................................................................................................. 235 tire label (vehicle placard) ............................................................................................... 237 tire pressure ..........

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    Alphabetical index tyre pressure monitoring system lamp (tpms) @ ...................................................................... 154 tyre swap .................................................................................................................... 248 underbody ......................

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    Alphabetical index warning/telltale lamps in the instrument cluster .................................................................... 149 warranty information ....................................................................................................... 273 washing the exterior ............