Tata Sumo Victa Manual
Tata Sumo Victa Manual
Tata Sumo Victa Manual
EX, LX and GX
The contents given in this book are not binding, subject to change without notice and are for illustration purpose only.
DO YOU KNOW?
While taking delivery of your New TATA SUMO VICTA
you are privileged to have the following :
1. Owner’s Manual & Service Book 2. Battery warranty Card
Dear Customer,
3. First Aid Kit 4. Advance Warning Triangle
5. Jack and Handle 6. Spare Headlamps Bulbs - 2 Nos.
Thank you for choosing the Tata Sumo Victa another quality offering from the
7. Spare Fuses - (Provided in fuse box) 8. Pre - delivery inspection and service.
company’s growing range of passenger vehicles.
9. Complimentary diesel in the fuel tank.
10. Tool Kit
We would request you to acquainted with the details in this owner’s manual, which
a. Wheel Spanner b. Screw Driver
will enable you to derive optimum performance from your Tata Sumo Victa. We look
c. Ring Spanner (8-9) d. Socket Handle (Part no. 2654 5890 35 24)
forward to having you as a satisfied customer and hope to have you retain us as your
first choice for any of your motoring needs.
You are also entitled for :
l Free Services as per details given in your Owner’s manual and service book, at any Tata Motors Dealership or Tata Motors We are privileged to have you as our customer.
Authorised Service Centre ( TASC ) or Tata Motors Authorised Service Point (TASP).
l On the spot settlement of warranty as per terms and conditions given in this book.
Yours sincerely
We welcome your suggestions for better service.
Should you require any assistance, please contact Works Manager of Tata Motors Dealership or TASC.
Rajiv Dube
EXCELLENT CUSTOMER SUPPORT FOR TOTAL SATISFACTION Vice President (Commercial)
Passenger Car Division
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FOREWORD We provide safe, high quality, high performance vehicles. In order
to maintain the level of performance and reliability in the vehicle,
Thank you for selecting TATA SUMO VICTA vehicle of your it is important that only Tata motors genuine accessories are to
choice. be fitted. Any accessory that is fitted or modification that is
carried out without authorisation can hamper the safety and
We welcome you to the world of advanced automotive performance of the vehicle besides depriving you of your
engineering in a form especially suited to our operating
conditions.
This book gives you all the information necessary for making
your ownership of the vehicle, a thoroughly satisfying Use of genuine parts, designed and manufactured to our
exacting standards, are the best way to maintain your vehicle in
experience. peak operating condition. Please do not use substitutes. They
To assist you in maintaining your vehicle as per always prove costlier in the long run.
Failure to use genuine parts can invalidate any future warranty
recommended schedule, we have a widespread network of claims.
dealers and service centres. The list is included in this book
for your convenience.
Should you need any special assistance, please call on our
The information and specification given in this book are valid
Authorised dealer. as on the date of printing. Tata Motors reserves the right to
Please note that by adhering to the correct operating make changes in design and specifications and / or to make
procedures and by availing the scheduled maintenance additions to or improvements in this product without
obligation to install them on products previously sold.
services at our authorised service outlets, you can obtain the
maximum performance from your vehicle.
We request you to go through the book and drive many miles
Edition : SAS/C-2005/NE/3001-4000
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CONTENTS CONTENTS
FOREWORD 3 Seats at Rear 22 Cigarette Lighter 37 Fuel Economy 52 Priming Fuel System 63 FUEL, LUBRICANTS & COOLANTS
ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION 6 Front Facing Third Row Seat 22 Ash Tray 37 Driving on Snowy or Icy Roads 53 Fan Belt Tension Adjustment 64 Fuel 79
WARRANTY TERMS & Seat Belt 23 Digital Clock 37 Driving on Sandy or Muddy Clutch System Bleeding 65 Lubricants 79
CONDITION 8 Head restraint 25 Engine Compartment Light 38 Roads 53 Cooling System 66 Coolants 80
DO'S 10 Driving Controls 26 Bonnet Opening & Closing 38 Driving Through Water 54 Brake System 67 Recommended Oils, Lubricants 81
DONT'S 13 Instrument Panel 27 Fuel Lid Opening (Mechanically) 39 Driving on a Rainy Day 54 Brake Adjustment 69
Indicators 28 Gear Shift lever 39 Driving at Night 55 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 82
AGGREGATE NUMBERING 14 Wheels & Tyres 70
Gauges 29 Parking Brake 40 Driving Climbing Sharp Wheel Change 70 RECORD OF SERVICE
HANDLING Steering Lock Cum Ignition Spare Wheel 40 Gradients 55 PERFORMED 88
Key 16 Switch 29 Wheel Alignment 70
Jack & Tools 41 Driving Descending Sharp
Door Locking 16 Combi-Switch 31 Utility Box 41 Gradients 56 Tyre Pressure 70 RECORD OF REPAIRS CARRIED
Accessory Switches 33 Towing the Vehicle 57 Wheel Balancing 71 OUT 90
Anti-theft Device 17 Catalytic Converter 42
Fog Lamps 33 EGR System 42 Driving Safety 58 Replacing Tyre / Tube 71
Manual Window Winding 17 SERVICE SCHEDULE 92
Rear Windshield Demister 34 Power Steering 43 Safety Checks 58 Replacing Tyre / Rim 71
Power Windows 17
Hazard Warning 34 Air Conditioning 45 Tyre Rotation 72 ABBREVIATIONS 95
Sun Visors 18 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE
Rear Windshield Wash & Wipe 35 Preparing the vehicle for the Headlamps 72
Outer Rear View Mirrors 19 Engine Compartment 60
Rear Windshield Wiper 35 drive 48
Inner Rear View Mirror 19 Head Lamp Adjustment 72
Interior Roof Lamps 36 DRIVING INSTRUCTION Changing Engine Oil 61
Driver's Seat 20 Head Lamp Bulb Replacement 74
Instrument Panel Light Driving Instruction 51 Changing Oil Filter 61
Co-driver's Seat 20 Bulb Specification 75
Brightness Control 36 Stopping the Engine 51 Engine Air Filter 62
Middle Seat 20 Fuses 76
Headlamp Leveling Switch 36 Braking 52 Changing Fuel Filter Element 63
Vehicle Care 77
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
TATA MOTORS is committed to Driving l It is not necessary to rev up the authorised dealer and regularly While carrying out the servicing or This Owner’s Manual contains further
produce vehicles using l Avoid frequent and violent engine before turning it off as it renew the P.U.C. certificate. repairs on your vehicle, you should information on driving precautions
environmentally sustainable accelerations. unnecessarily burns the fuel. l Ensure that fuel filter, oil filter and pay keen attention to some of the and maintenance care leading to
technology. A number of features have l Do not carry any unnecessary l Shift to higher gears as soon as breathers are periodically checked impor tant aggregates, which environment protection. Please
been incorporated in Tata Motors weight on the vehicle as it possible. Use each gear upto 2/3rd and if required, replace the same by greatly affect emission. These familiarise yourself with these aspects
Passenger Car Vehicles which have overloads the engine. Avoid using o n l y g e n u i n e Ta t a M o t o r ’s components are : before driving.
of its maximum engine speed. A
been designed to ensure recommended brands.
devices requiring high power chart indicating gear shifting
environmental compatibility consumption during slow traffic speed is given in this book. l Do not pour used oils or coolants 1. Fuel injection pump,
throughout the life cycle of the vehicle. condition. into the sewage drains, garden soil
Injectors/Nozzles
We would like to inform you that your Maintenance of the vehicle or open streams. Dispose the used
l Monitor the cars fuel consumption filters and batteries in compliance 2. Air intake & Exhaust system
vehicle meets Emission norms and this regularly and if it shows a rising l E n s u r e t h a t r e co m m e n d e d with the current legislation. especially for leakages
is being regularly validated at the trend, get the car immediately maintenance is carried out on the
stage of manufacturing. l Do not allow any unauthorised 3. Cylinder head for valve leakage
attended at our Authorised vehicle regularly at our Authorised
person to tamper with engine 4. All filters such as air, oil and fuel
As a user, you too can protect the Service Centre. Service Outlets.
settings or to carry modifications filters (check periodically)
environment by operating your l Switch off the engine during long l As soon as you see any leakages of on the vehicle.
oil or fuel in the car, get it attended 5. Turbocharger and intercooler
vehicle in a pro-active manner. A lot stops at traffic jams or signals. If the Never allow the vehicle to run out
immediately.
l (if fitted)
depends on your driving style and the situation demands that engine be of fuel.
kept running, avoid frequent Use only recommended brands 6. Catalytic converter (if fitted
way you maintain your vehicle. We are l
l Parts like brake liners, clutch disc 7. EGR System and components
giving below a few tips for your revving up of the engine. Also and grades of lubricants and clean should be vacuum cleaned. Do not
guidance. avoid frequent stopping and uncontaminated fuels. use the compressed air for 8. Electrical Connections for EGR.
restarting, if uncalled for. cleaning these parts which may
l Get your vehicle checked for
emission periodically by spread the dust in the atmosphere.
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS WARRANTY WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS
We WARRANT each TATA SUMO VICTA shall be co-terminus with this original or altered other wise than in its parts arising from the actual use of 7. This warranty shall be null and void if inconvenience or consequential
vehicles & parts thereof manufactured by warranty. accordance with our standard repair the vehicle or any damage due to the vehicle is subjected to abnormal damages, loss of vehicle, or loss of
us to be free from defect in material and 3. Any part which is found to be procedure, or by any person other negligent or improper operation or use such as rallying, racing or time, otherwise, incurred or accrued.
workmanship, subject to the following defective and is replaced by us under than our sales or service storage of the vehicle. This warranty participation in any other 10. Any claim arising from this warranty
terms & conditions : the warranty shall be our property. establishments, our authorised shall not apply to normal competitive sports. This warranty shall be recognised only if it is
1. This warranty shall be for 18 months dealers or service centres or service maintenance services viz. oils & fluid shall not apply to any repairs or notified in writing to us or to our
4. As for such parts as tyres, batteries &
from the date of sale of the vehicle, points in any way so as, in our changes, head lamps focussing, replacement as a result of accident or concerned dealer without any delay
electrical equipment, fuel injection f a s t e n e r re t i g h t e n i n g, w h e e l
irrespective of the distance covered. judgement which shall be final and collision. soon after such defect as covered and
equipment, power steering balancing, tyre rotation, adjustment
However, for the cars used for binding, to effect its reliability, nor 8. This warranty is expressly in lieu of all ascertained under this warranty.
equipment, A.C. equipment & anti- of valve clearance, fuel timing,
commercial applications (including shall it apply if, in our opinion which warranties, whether by law or
theft device not manufactured by us ignition timing and consumables like 11. This warranty shall stand terminated
those used for hire or reward viz shall be final and binding the vehicle otherwise, expressed or implied, and
but supplied by other parties, this bulbs, fuel filters and oil filters etc.This if the vehicle is transferred or
those operating with a yellow is subjected to misuse, negligence, all other obligations or liabilities on
warranty shall not apply, but buyers warranty shall not apply to any otherwise alienated by the buyer
number plate), the warranty shall be improper or inadequate our part and we neither assume nor
of the vehicle shall be entitled to, so damage or deterioration caused by without our prior written consent.
limited to 18 months or 50,000 kms, maintenance or accident or loading authorise any person to assume on
far as permissible environmental pollution or bird 12. We reserve our rights to make any
whichever occurs earlier. in excess of such carrying capacity as our behalf, any other liability arising
by law, all such rights as we may have certified by us, or such services as droppings. This warranty shall not change or modification in the design
2. Our obligation under this warranty from the sale of the vehicle or any
against such parties under their prescribed in our Owner’s Manual apply to V-belts, hoses and gas leaks of the vehicle or its parts or to
shall be limited to repairing or agreement in relation thereto.
warranties in respect of such parts. and Service Book are not carried out in case of air conditioned vehicle. introduce any improvement therein
replacing, free of charge, such parts of Our Dealers/TASC’s will assist the Slight irregularities not recognised 9. The buyer shall have no other rights or to incorporate in the vehicle any
by the buyer through our sales or
the vehicle which, in our opinion, are purchaser in taking up the complaint as affecting the function or quality of except those set out above and have, additional part or accessory at any
ser vice establishments, our
defective, on the vehicle being with the respective manufacturers the vehicle or parts, such as slight particular, no right to repudiate the time without incurring any
authorised dealers or service centres
brought to us or to our dealers within and their decision on the warranty noise or vibration, defects sale, or any agreement or to claim any obligation to incorporate the same in
or service points.
the warranty period. The parts so will be final. appearing only under particular or reduction in the purchase price of the vehicles previously sold.
repaired or replaced shall also be 6. This warranty shall not cover normal irregular operations are items the vehicle, or to demand any
5. This warranty shall not apply if the wear and tear or any inherent normal
warranted for quality and considered characteristic of the damages or compensation for losses,
vehicle or any part thereof is repaired deterioration of the vehicle or any of
workmanship but such warranty vehicle. incidental or indirect, or
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Do’s F R I E N D LY N O T E S F R I E N D LY N O T E S Do’s
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1. Us e r e co m m e n d e d o i l s a n d 1.0 kg/cm (14 PSI), for 12. Disconnect alternator/batter y 19. Release parking brake before
lubricants only. replacement. terminals while carrying out any driving off.
2. Change oil in engine, gear box, welding on the vehicle. 20. Crank the engine only when glow
8. Check tyres for damage from time to
transfer case, steering system, front 13. Avoid panic braking. Use lower plug indicator light is ‘OFF’.
time and remove any foreign bodies
live axle and rear axle at prescribed gears while descending gradients.
embedded in treads. 21. Release the ignition key as soon as
intervals. 14. Start moving the vehicle always in
3. Use only genuine oil filter and fuel In case of tyre replacement or repairs engine starts.
due to puncture have the wheel the 1st gear to avoid premature
filter elements. Replace them at 22. Retighten wheel mounting nuts after
balanced Keep grease, oil and fuel clutch wear.
regular intervals. 100 km of every wheel change.
away from the tyres. In case of 15. Keep both brake pedal and Tightening Torque : 12 -15 mkg.
4. Clean air filter element regularly.
Replace filter element when service uneven tyre wear get the vehicle parking brake properly adjusted.
23. Use only recommended FUSES and
16 Before engaging reverse gear,
Do’s Do’s
indicator shows red band even after attended to by any of our authorised always keep spare fuses in the box.
cleaning the filter element or at service set-ups. ensure that vehicle has come to a
stop, declutch, wait for a few seconds 24. In case of engine not starting first
40,000 km in clean conditions or 9. Maintain correct tyre pressure.
and shift into reverse gear. check the fuse of fuel injection
25,000 km industry conditions. 10. Check battery every week and top up
17. When parking on slopes, use wheel pump solenoid.
5. Ensure periodic servicing as per
electrolyte level. Keep battery 25. Inspect the engine timing belt at
maintenance schedule. chocks, apply parking brake and
terminals clean and cable joints tight. every 48,000 km. and replace, if found
6. Insist on use of genuine spare keep vehicle in low gear.
Apply vaseline / petroleum jelly on torn, cracked, worn or soaked in oil.
parts. 18. In case of emergency parking or
terminals. Use distilled water only for
7. Ensure that caps of auxiliary tank breakdown on road, push the 26. Ensure doors are properly closed.
topping up.
and radiator are firmly fitted to hazard warning switch to flash all
keep the cooling system pressurised 11. Observe correct polarity when the blinker lights to warn other road
and to maintain coolant level. Always connecting battery terminals. users.
use genuine radiator cap only of
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Do’s F R I E N D LY N O T E S F R I E N D LY N O T E S Dont’s
28. If your vehicle has a turbocharged 6. During off-season operate the air 1. Do not crank the engine when glow 8. If your vehicle has a turbocharged
engine, keep engine at idling conditioner a few times every month plug indicator light is ‘ON’. engine, do not stop the engine at
speed for atleast a minute after to lubricate components. 2. Do not start the vehicle if Brake Fail once, allow it to run at idling speed for
starting and also before stopping indicator is ‘ON’. atleast 1 minute. Also do not
it, to protect the turbocharger accelerate engine till the engine oil
against damage due to oil starvation. 3. Do not use Clutch Pedal as Foot pressure has built up.
Rest. This will reduce clutch life.
Where Air conditioning system is 9. Do not cause heating of AC pipe
installed 4. Do not Coast vehicle in Neutral and (where fitted), while welding/brazing
engine switched-off position. This is a in its viscinity.
1. Whenever vehicle is parked in the safety hazard.
sun, drive with windows rolled down 10. Do not disturb the fast idling control
for a few minutes to blow off hot air 5. Do not run engine without device actuator setting, where fitted.
Do’s 2.
3.
before switching on AC.
Keep all windows rolled-up when AC
system is working.
During stop and go city driving use
Dont’s 6.
Radiator Cap. Use genuine Cap only,
to keep system pressurised.
Do not overtighten engine oil
filter.
11. Do not open any hose/pipe points of
AC system (where fitted).
12. Do not put your hand inside the
condenser fan when the grille is
lower gears to obtain efficient 7. Front and rear suspension shock removed. Disconnect power supply
cooling. absorbers fitted on this vehicle have to fan and switch off engine before
in-built rebound stopper. There is no any maintenance work, where
4. If you feel irritation in the eyes due to separate rebound stopper fitted on applicable.
smoke or during long drive, stop AC the vehicle. Hence, do not drive the
and ventilate for half a minute by vehicle either without shock
winding down door glasses. absorbers OR with non-genuine
5. Before stopping the engine first shock absorbers, other wise
switch off AC and then the blower. suspension is likely to be damaged.
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LOCATION OF CHASSIS AND AGGREGATE SERIAL NUMBERS HANDLING HANDLING LOCATION OF AGGREGATE SERIAL NUMBERS
1 2
1. Chassis number plate Chassis number on frame Engine number Gear box number
2. Body Shell numberplate
FIP number (MICO) FIP number (LUCAS) Rear axle number (Tata Motors) Rear axle number (Dana Spicer)
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KEY & CENTRAL DOOR LOCKING HANDLING HANDLING ANTI - THEFT DEVICE, WINDOW WINDING & POWER WINDOWS
A B
2
3
4
A. Key B. Remote - Anti Theft Device 1. Door opening from outside 2. Locking / Unlocking Lever 4. Window winding Lever Window winding switch on central console Window winding switch on rear door
Key 3. Hinged Handle
Door Locking
upward. The swing handles are provided on each door. Manual window winding
Your vehicle comes with two identical keys. The front doors can be locked and unlocked from the outside
with the key or from the inside using the door lock lever. In To open the door from the inside pull hinged handle For operating window glasses use handle (4)
With this key, you can operate - 1. Door Locks 2. Steering Lock outward.
cum Ignition switch 3. Tail gate Lock 4. Glove Box 5. Fuel Flap your vehicle, the driver’s door & co-driver’s door (if provided) Power Windows : (if installed)
lock (if fitted). It is advisable to keep one of the keys in a safe have separate locking facilities. To lock from inside turn the Anti-theft Device (if installed) All the window glasses can be operated by means of
place for use in case of an emergency. lever(2) towards the inner hinged handle (3). switches, provided on the central console near the gear shift
This is an electronic car security system with remote (keyless)
Where the central locking system is provided, if you lever for all the four windows. These can be operated only
operation for door Unlock/Lock. It immobilises the vehicle
CAUTION lock/unlock the driver door with the key, the remaining three when the key is in the 'IGN' position.
doors get locked/unlocked at a time. The tail gate door is not by disabling vital circuits related to engine.
Do not use a locally made key, but obtain a duplicate Press to raise the glass Press to lower the glass
part of the central locking provision. Please refer supplier’s instruction manual supplied along
through your Tata Motors dealer. In the same switch, safety locking arrangement has also been
To open the door from the outside use the swing handle (1). with the vehicle for further details of operations and provided.
Do not leave the key inside the car.
After unlocking the door with the key, pull the swing handle features.
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SUN VISORS HANDLING HANDLING OUTER & INNER REAR VIEW MIRRORS
In the 'LOCK' position, the rear window switches become Outer Rear view mirrors
inoperative. However the rear windows can be operated by the The rear view mirror is fitted on the driver’s door from the outside.
switches on the console. Illumination on rear window switches It can be adjusted to the desired positions by hand. In few versions
goes off in locked position. Press down the lock button to unlock. it can be adjusted by the lever provided inside the door. The mirror
Individual window winding switches have been provided only on can be folded backwards for convenience when the vehicle is to be
the rear doors. driven through narrow passages. In few versions, the same rear
view mirror is also provided on co-driver’s door.
Inner Rear view mirror
WARNING
The rear view mirror is also fitted inside the cab between sun visors.
While raising the glass take care to avoid fingers/hands getting
Sun Visors In few versions an additional adjustable anti-glare rear view mirror Mirror adjustment lever
trapped between the glass and the frame. Severe personal
is provided inside the cab. Provision has been made for two
injury could result.
positions.
1. Normal position
Sun visors 2. Anti-glare position
Two adjustable sun visors are provided inside the cab to prevent
sun glare. Use anti-glare position only if necessary as it reduces the rear view
clarity considerably.
Lower the sun visors to protect the eyes from bright sunlight. The
sun visors also moves sideways towards the door.
A vanity mirror has been provided on the co-driver’s sun visor.
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SEATS HANDLING HANDLING SEATS
Driver’s & Co-driver’s seat Middle seat (60:40) Folding
Adjustable type seat is provided for driver and co-driver. ( In few 3
version soft cushioned comfortable bench seat is provided at front 1 2 3
by the side of driver for two passengers). The driver seat is fitted
with lever and handle, to adjust the seat. The seat can be adjusted
in forward and backward directions. In few versions, both seats are
also provided with lumbar support (3) to give you maximum
driving comfort.
To achieve correct position for proper driving, lift the handle (2) 2
and slide the seat either forward or backward. Once the desired 1
position is achieved push down the handle to lock the seat. Turn
the lever (1) to adjust backrest to the desired position. Release the 1. Seat backrest inclination adjustment lever Slide the knob and fold the seat. Press the knob and pull Front facing rear seat
lever to lock it. 2. Seat sliding (forward & backward) lever the seat to its position.
3. Lumbar support adjustment knob
Do not adjust seat while driving.
4 5 6
Middle seat
A cushion bench seat has been provided for the middle
passengers. In few versions, a cushion bench 60:40 split seat has
been provided for the middle passengers. Any one of the split can
be folded by releasing the latch, on the backrest simultaneously
(Fig. 1 on next page). For more luggage space or to access front
facing third row seat, the folded middle seat can be somersaulted
further.
For fixing the rear seat back upright, just push back the seat in Rear jump seat Total luggage space Luggage space where
position. It will get locked by itself. where front facing seat is removed rear jump seats are folded
Middle seat & middle seat folded
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SEATS HANDLING HANDLING SEAT BELTS
Seats at rear Front facing third row seat (Optional) SEAT BELT
The foldable and detachable type soft cushioned comfortable The vehicle has been fitted with three point belt for extra safety for
Two rows of seats, single or double are provided at rear for
driver, co-driver and passengers on middle seat. If not fastened, with
passengers (Fig. 4 on previous page). These seats can be folded bench seat has been provided at the rear (Fig. 3 on previous key in ‘IGN’ position, audio alarm and visual indication is given on
for carrying bulkier baggage as per procedure given below: page). instrument panel.
1. Lift the seat squab and hold against backrest. For folding back, a seat pull strap has been provided behind seat Fastening the belt 1
back as shown in Fig .1. Insert belt tongue into buckle, a positive locking ‘ click ’ indicates
2. Engage strap with the hook on seat squab.
For detaching seat, operate two levers provided over wheel correct and safe assembly. 4
3. Fold the seat stand. 2 3
house area. (Fig. 3) Releasing the belt
To open the seats follow the reverse order. Ensure stand is fully Press the release button, the tongue will be ejected clear of the
1. Seat Belt 2. Tongue
opened and vertical to the floor. locking mechanism within the buckle.
3. Lock Buckle 4. Lap Belt
Belt adjustment
Front facing rear seat folding operation When the vehicle is at rest, adjust the length of the belt to suit
convenience. Insert belt tongue in buckle. A positive click indicates
1 2 3 correct assembly.
Adjust length of the belt to suit you and fasten. The lap section should
be comfortably tight, the diagonal sections should be adjusted so that
a flat hand will pass between the chest and the strap.
To tighten (shorten) the belt.
Pull free end of webbing through adjuster until required adjustment is
achieved.
To loosen (lengthen) the belt.
Tilt the adjuster by means of the grip and slide it along the strap until
For folding back, pull the strap Lift the lever and fold the seat further For detaching seat, operate two levers suitably adjusted.
as shown in figure to get maximum luggage space provided on wheel house area and pull it out. Seat-belt Arrangement on Driver
& Co-driver’s Seat
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SEAT BELTS HANDLING HANDLING ADJUSTABLE HEADRESTRAINT
Lap belt for middle passengers of front bench seat. Adjustable Headrestraint
Middle passenger is provide with lap belt. Adjust length of belt to suit
convenience. Insert belt tongue in buckle. A positive click indicate The driver, co-driver and middle seat of your vehicle are
correct assembly. To release press the release button. The tongue will fitted with adjustable headrestraint. Headrestraint can help
be ejected from the button. to protect you from whiplash and other injuries. For best
protection adjust the top of the headrestraint as shown in
CAUTION the figure.
l The belt is designed for use of only one person.
The headrestraint can be adjusted by using release button as
l It is not intended for children under 10 years. shown in figure.
l The belt should at all time be adjusted and used in accordance
with the instructions and no excessive slackness in the belt
should be evident. Release Button for Head rest height adjustment
l Avoid twisting the straps during use. Seat-belt Arrangement on Middle Seat
l Webbing must not be allowed to chafe against sharp edges on
seat or bodywork.
l Do not make any alterations or additions to the belt. If in doubt
consult the authorised service outlet
l The belt that have been cut, frayed, damaged or have been
stressed through impact, should be replaced.
l To clean and occasional wipe with warm soapy water will
maintain the webbing in a clean condition. Do not use bleach Poor Adjustment Good Adjustment
or dye under any circumstances.
l Periodic inspection of the installation will ensure safe and
reliable service of the seat belt.
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DRIVING CONTROLS HANDLING HANDLING INSTRUMENT PANEL
1. Steering Wheel INSTRUMENT PANEL
1
LH Turn RH Turn
3 2. Horn Pad Indicator Indicator
2 Engine RPM Speedometer Fuel Gauge
3. Instrument Cluster Meter
15
4 Temperature
4. Combi Switch Gauge
5 5. Instrument Panel Light Brightness
Control Switch
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INDICATORS HANDLING HANDLING GAUGES AND STEERING LOCK CUM IGNITION SWITCH
Glow plug Parking brake indicator cum Brake fluid level Speedometer with Odometer & Tripmeter : Fuel Gauge :
indicator light (Amber) indicator (Red) The speedometer indicates the vehicle speed in km/hr. The The fuel gauge indicates the approximate fuel level in the tank. Refill
In the ‘ON’ position, the glow plug controller switches on the glow This lamp comes ‘ON’ when parking brake is applied and goes ‘OFF’ odometer records the total distance the vehicle has been driven. the fuel tank at the earliest, when the needle touches the red band
plugs and glow plug indicator comes on. After a few seconds when it is released. It also comes on when the brake fluid level in the The tripmeter can be used to measure the distance traveled on each indicating reserve capacity has been reached.)
depending on the ambient temperature, the indicator light only container is too low. trip or between fuel fillings. The tripmeter can be reset to zero by As the gauge is a high damped type, observe the reading only 30
goes off indicating that the engine can be started. In case of such an event, get your vehicle checked at pushing the reset knob. The white wheel in the tripmeter reads seconds after the ignition being ‘ON’.
If the glow plug indicator light does not go off automatically, get authorised service centre for leakages in brake system. 1/10th of a kilometer.
Steering lock cum ignition switch :
the electrical system of your vehicle checked. Keep track of the odometer reading and follow the maintenance
Lock Indicator Warning Light : schedule regularly for meeting service requirements.
High beam indicator (Where immobiliser is fitted)
(Blue) It blinks on the dashboard, vehicle cannot be driven without RPM meter : (if installed)
pressing unlock button on the users“Remote”. The meter indicates engine speed in revolutions per minute (rpm)
Battery charging
Indicator light. (Red) Seat Belt Reminder Beeper: Change gears at appropriate engine rpm and vehicle speed to get
(If installed) optimum fuel economy.
It comes on when ignition key is turned to position ‘ON’ and must go
off when the engine starts running. When the key is in the ‘IGN’ position and the driver’s seat belt has not The red mark provided on the dial is the permitted engine rpm
been fastened, you get an audio warning and indication on cluster. upper limit.
Turn signal indicators The beeper will go off automatically after a few seconds. Temperature gauge :
(Green)
Door Open Warning Beeper: The gauges indicates the temperature level of the engine coolant.
Oil pressure (If installed) The red zone at ‘H’ indicates temperatures higher than normal.
indicator light (Red) When the ignition is turned to ‘OFF’ position and the key is not Avoid driving, when the pointer is in the red zone. It indicates engine
removed from the switch, an audio beep and indicator on cluster overheating, which may be due to insufficient coolant in the
It comes on when ignition key is turned to position ‘ON’ and goes off Steering Lock Cum Ignition Switch
comes on if any of the front doors are open. The beeper will go off radiator or due to any other defect. Take the vehicle to the nearest
as soon as the required oil pressure has developed after the engine
after a few seconds automatically or if the key is removed/doors are Authorised Service outlet for necessary attention.
has started. If the light continues to glow when the engine is
closed properly.
running, it indicates low oil level in engine oil sump, or a fault in the Never remove the cap from the coolant reservoir when the engine is
lubrication or electrical system. Check Engine Indicator : hot. Do not restart the engine until the problem has been duly
This lamp indicates engine conditions when a attended.
Continued running of the engine when the oil pressure indicator malfunctioning occurs in Engine EMS, this lamp indicates below:
light is on, may damage the engine. 1. Remains ‘OFF’ IN ‘IGN’ position.
2. Remains ‘ON’ in running position.
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COMBINATION SWITCH & TURN SIGNALS HANDLING HANDLING COMBINATION SWITCH & LIGHTS
Steering is provided with steering lock cum ignition switch ON Combi-switch
l to lock steering while parking the vehicle as safety against By turning the key to this position all remaining electrical systems WIPER STALK LIGHT STALK
theft. FLASH HIGH BEAM
become operative and lamps of battery charging indicator, low oil FLICK WIPE SPRING RETURN
l to start and stop the engine. pressure will come on. SPRING RETURN DIP BEAM
l to switch on and off the electrical system other than listed OFF
(NORMAL POSITION)
In ‘ON’ position, the glow plug controller switches on the glow plugs
below.
and glow indicator lights up. After a few seconds, depending on the HIGH BEAM
Horn, parking lamps, engine inspection lamp and hazard
warning indicators are not connected through this switch and ambient temperature, the indicator light only goes off indicating
operate independently. that the engine can be started. Glow plugs remain on for few
l to switch on and off the accessories only. seconds and switches off automatically.
The switch is located on the steering column support and has As a safety feature glow plugs are automatically switched off after a
the following key positions: lapse of certain time if the engine is not started to conserve battery.
LOCK In this case to start the engine repeat the operation by first going to
‘ACC’ or ‘LOCK’ position. FAST WIPE
Key can be inserted or taken out only in this position. Steering gets
locked only after the key is withdrawn from the switch. START
LEFT TURN
SLOW WIPE (SIGNAL SELF CANCELLING)
After withdrawing the key from the switch ensure that steering is Turn the key further clockwise to start position (spring loaded) to
PUSH SWITCH LANE CHANGE LEFT (SPRING
locked by turning steering wheel clockwise and anticlockwise. operate starter motor. As soon as the engine starts release the FOR WASH & WIPE
OFF OFF
To unlock the steering, insert the key into the switch and turn it ignition key, so that key can come back to ‘ON’ position and starter
OFF LANE CHANGE RIGHT (SPRING RETURN)
clockwise. If any difficulty arises in unlocking turn the steering motor disengages and glow plug is switched off. Vehicle is driven in
INT. WIPE RIGHT TURN
wheel a little clockwise or anticlockwise while turning the key. this position. By turning the ignition key from ‘ON’ position to ‘ACC’ (SIGNAL SELF CANCELLING)
or ‘LOCK’ position engine can be stopped. MAX.
ACC DELAY TIMING FOR
INTERMITTENT WIPE
By turning the key to ‘ACC’ position power supply to accessories is MIN. LIGHTS CONTROL SWITCH
switched on.
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LIGHTS & WIPER CONTROL LEVER HANDLING HANDLING ACCESSORY SWITCHES
Wiper Control Lever - Left Lights Control Lever - Right Accessory Switches
Eight numbers of operating switches are provided on the
C G console.
Front & Rear Fog Lamps (if fitted)
B F
E Selector The fog lamps are provided on the front bumper to improve
A F C the visibility in Foggy weather. The front fog lamp can be
B switched on with the parking lamp on. The rear fog lamp can
D
D E be switched on by pushing the switch once with the head
A lamp on (or with the front fog lamp on) and can remain on till
the parking lamp is switched off. The rear fog lamp will
H switch off if the parking lamps are switched off and will not
come on again with parking lamp on until deliberately
A. Wiper 'OFF' position A. Head lamp 'OFF' position I
switched on again.
B. Slow Wipe B. Position lamp 'ON'
The switch for the front fog lamp is an ‘ON / OFF’ spring return
C. Fast Wipe C. Position lamp & head lamp 'ON' type switch. The rear fog lamp has the in-built tell tale
D. Intermittent wipe * D. Push down the lever for high beam indicating lamps for indicating the fog lamp operation.
E. Pull up for windshield wipe E. Pull up the lever (spring return) for high beam
(Flick Wipe Spring Return) flash
F. Press side knob for wash F. Lane change left (self cancelling)
* Rotate selector to set delay timing for G. Side Indicator - LH
intermittent wipe H. Lane change right (self cancelling)
I. Side Indicator - RH
Accessory Switches
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REAR WINDSHIELD DEMISTER & HAZARD WARNING HANDLING HANDLING REAR WINDSHIELD WASH & WIPE AND REAR WINDSHIELD WIPER
Rear Windshield Demister Rear Windshield Wash & Wipe (Unlatched Switch)
Push the operating switch on the facia to turn the demister Push and hold the switch knob for the operation of the wash
‘ON’. The demister will switch off automatically after 15 function for the desired duration for rear visibility through
minutes. glass. The function indicator lights up when wash function is
‘ON’. Alongwith wash fluid getting sprayed, the wiper also
NOTICE operates with a delay to wipe the glass surface, through a
Clean the rear windshield glass carefully from inside to timer control unit. On release of the switch, this function
avoid any damage to demister heater element. stops.
CAUTION
If lights do not blink or blink rapidly, it is an indication of
problem in the blinker electrical system or the indicator
bulb at front or rear has fused. Get it rectified immediately.
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INTERIOR ROOF LAMPS HANDLING HANDLING CIGARETTE LIGHTER, ASH TRAY & DIGITAL CLOCK
Interior Roof lamps 1. Lamp off Since the leveling switch takes care of focus patern under different
Two interior roof lamps are provided in your vehicle. 2. Door control mode load conditions; it is advisable to select the correct position before
The roof lamps have three positions ON, OFF and DOOR. When the starting a trip (depending on load)
switch is in DOOR position, the lamp will glow as soon as door is 3. Lamp on
Cigarette Lighter and Ash Tray : 3
opened and stops glowing after door is closed.
Instrument Panel Light Brightness Control : (If installed) With ignition switch in ‘ACC’ position, press the cigarette
The brightness of instrument panel and A/C control panel back lighter fully in. When heated to specified temperature it pops
lights can be controlled by the thumb operated rotary knob which 1
out. Take the lighter out and light your cigarette. After use 2
is located on the dashboard as shown in the picture.
Headlamp Leveling Switch ( If fitted)
place the lighter in its position. Do not insert any other part or
O- OFF
A motorised headlamp leveling arrangement with the setting kno I - Door accessory in the cigarette lighter slot. It may damage
at the RH side of dash board. II - ON cigarette lighter.
As and when required headlamp leveling setting is done by
roatating the knob to select one of the level marked in theswitch
Ash tray is provided on the console. To open ash tray pull it
1. Cigarette Lighter 2. Ashtray 3. Digital Clock
depending upon the loading of vehicle. out by sliding.
Sr. No. Loading Condition Switch position /
Marks assigned.
1. Unladen + one person in Driver seat. 0 Digital Clock :
2. Driver + Co-Driver 0 A digital clock is provided in the centre console of the dash
3. Driver + Co driver + all the Seats farthest
to rear occupied 0 2 board. It displays the time when the steering lock is unlocked
4. All the seats occupied 1 (i.e. the key is inside the ignition lock and in the ‘ACC’ position) H M Z
1
5. Laden (All seats occupied Luggage in 1 Three push buttons ‘H’, ’M’ and ‘Z’ are provided for setting the
boot space to achieve permissible load
on the rear axle. time and for resetting the display to zero. ‘H’ for hour setting,
6. Driver + evenly distributed load in the 2 ‘M’ for minute setting and ‘Z’ for resetting minutes to zero. Digital Clock
boot to obtain permissible load on 1. Instrument panel light brightness control knob
corresponding axle. 2. Headlamp leveling switch
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ENGINE COMPARTMENT LAMP & BONNET OPENING / CLOSING HANDLING HANDLING MECHANICALLY REMOTE OPERATED FUEL LID & GEAR SHIFT LEVER
Engine compartment light Mechanically remote operated fuel lid (if fitted)
To operate engine compartment light pull switch (2). The fuel flap is located on the right rear side of the vehicle. This can
be operated by pulling the lever located on the right side of driver
seat and can be locked by simply closing the flap.
1
Bonnet opening and closing :
2
To open pull lever (1).This will release the bonnet lock.To open fully,
lift the additional lock lever located on the bonnet centre with the
help of finger. Use the bonnet stay rod to keep the bonnet open.
For closing the bonnet, disengage the stay rod, clamp it properly 1.Engine Compartment Light Mechanically Remote Operated Fuel Flap
and press down the bonnet till it is fully shut. 2. Engine Compartment Light Switch Opening Lever
Gear shift lever
Ensure that the bonnet is fully locked before driving off.
The different gear positions are marked on the knob. The 5 th gear
In case of failure of cable attached to lever (1) bonnet lock can be
(an overdrive) has been provided to obtain better fuel economy
opened by inserting a screw driver from the top centre position of
while driving on highways.
grill through a slot provided behind it on the sheet metal and by
pressing the lock plate towards your left. Push upward the
additional lock lever at your right and lift the bonnet while the lock
plate is kept pressed with the help of screw driver.
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PARKING BRAKE & SPARE WHEEL HANDLING HANDLING JACK AND TOOLS
Parking brake Vehicle Jack & Tools
The parking brake is mounted on floor between RH door and The jack is mounted on floor below the driver’s seat. The handle is kept in
driver’s seat. the tool bag.
A tool bag with tools is provided with your vehicle. The following tools are
To apply the parking brake, pull lever full up. To release it, pull the
available in the tool bag.
lever up slightly, press the release button and push the lever down.
1.Wheel Spanner
Ensure parking brake is released before driving the vehicle. 1 2. Screw Driver
Indication is given on instrument cluster. 3. Ring Spanner (8-9)
2 4. Socket Handle (Part No.2654 5890 3524)
5. Handle for Jack
1. Parking Brake 2. Released Button Jack
The spare wheel mounting pin has a hole to lock the spare wheel The lid should not be used for keeping heavy articles, nor should
with a pad lock. be used for seating to avoid damage.
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CATALYTIC CONVERTER AND EGR SYSTEM (IF FITTED) HANDLING HANDLING POWER STEERING
CATALYTIC CONVERTER : (if fitted) POWER STEERING (When provided) Check the suction line / fittings and correct if necessary.
Your vehicle is fitted with Diesel Oxidation Catalytic Converter to reduce Power steering is fitted for lighter steering effort and easy 5. Once the system is bled properly and free from foaming,
exhaust pollution. The two way Catalytic Converter has coating of manoeuvrability. The system consists of steering gear box, there should not be appreciable change in fluid level in the
precious metals which enables conversion of pollutants. hydraulic pump and hydraulic reservoir suitably mounted and reservoir, when the engine is started / stop repeatedly. Top
Care of the Catalytic Converter : connected by piping. Pump drive is through belt from engine. up or remove excess fluid so that the final level is at ‘H’ mark
The Catalytic Converter does not require any special maintenance Power assistance is available during normal functioning of the on dipstick.
however, following precaution should be taken for the effective power steering system.
6. Now the system is ready for driving.
functioning of the converter and to avoid damage to the Converter. In case of any failure in hydraulic system, the steering can be
It is mandatory to use Diesel fuel with sulphur content less than 0.035%. operated mechanically with increased steering effort for
Use of any other diesel fuel can increase the pollutants. bringing the vehicle to a repair station. CAUTION
Procedure for oil filling and bleeding the power steering Do not allow the fluid level to drop significantly or run out of
WARNING system. (Ensure that the reservoir is totally cleaned before the reservoir during the above operation. This may induce air
Avoid parking the vehicle over inflammable materials, such as dry Catalytic Converter starting the work.) into the system.
leaves, grass etc., as the exhaust system is hot enough to initiate “FIRE”. 1. Fill the reservoir nearly full. Crank the engine for 10 seconds Do not start the engine without fluid in the power steering
without, if possible, allowing it to start. If the engine does system.This will result in serious damage to the pump.
TAKING CARE OF ENVIRONMENT : start, shut off immediately. Check and refill the reservoir.
TATA Sumo (Bharat stage III) vehicles are equipped with the EGR (Exhaust Repeat atleast three times, each time checking and refilling NOTICE
Gas Recirculation) System and catalytic converter/ presilencer to reduce the reservoir.
Always use recommended brand of fluid from closed
exhaust pollution. 2. Check for any leakage in the system and if noticed take containers. Any dirty fluid poured in the system will result
EGR System (If installed) corrective action. in damage to pump/gear.
The 483 DLNA engineis fitted with EGR pipe. Vacuum fubes EGR 3. Start the engine and steer the vehicle from full left to full
electroneumatic switch EGR switch on FIP throttle lever and associated right turn 3-4 times. Add fluid if necessary to maintain the
electrical circuitry with this controlled amount of exhaust gas in mixed level up to the filter top.
intakeair of the engine. In part load and speed conditions this help in 4. With the engine at steady speed check for bubble
reducing harmful pollutants. /foaming in the fluid. If present it indicates that air is
Along with EGR system your vehicle is also fitted with diesel oxidation getting sucked into the system.
catalytic converterto reduce exhaustpollution.
Schematic circuit of EGR system
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POWER STEERING HANDLING HANDLING AIR-CONDITIONING
Power steering pump belt tension Check Air Conditioning (If fitted)
Check the conditions of belts on the engine. Examine the TENSION A.Temperature Control Knob :
edge of the belt for cracks or fraying. ADJ. BOLT B
ALTERNATOR The air temperature in the vehicle can be controlled by
PULLEY
Check the tension of the belt by pushing on it with your operating the temperature control knob (A) at the left hand
thumb Alternator/Power Steering belt as shown in TENSIONER side of the control panel. The temperature can be increased
schematic diagram. by rotating the knob clockwise and decreased by rotating it
anti-clockwise.
The belts should have deflection of 8 to 10 mm. A C
B. Blower Speed Regulation Knob :
If the belt tension is not proper, get it attended at the nearest
Authorised service outlet. The ventilation system has a four speed blower. The blower Air Conditioning Controls
speeds can be regulated to any one of the following speeds
by operating the knob (B) at the centre of the control panel. A. Temperature Control Knob
POWER STEERING B. Blower Speed Regulation Knob
PUMP PULLEY LOW MEDIUM HIGH VERY HIGH C. AC ON / OFF Switch
Schematic Diagram - Power steering Belt Arrangement C. A.C. ON/OFF Switch : D. Air Vents on Dash Board
The A.C. Can be switched ‘ON’ by pressing the switch (D) on D
the A.C. Control panel provided the blower is ‘ON’ and the
engine is running. The indicator lamp will show that the
A.C. Is ‘ON’.
D. Air vents
Four air vents having provision to adjust air flow in the
desired direction, are provided on the dashboard.The air flow
can be adjusted continuously by adjustable vents on the
dash board. The direction of the air flow can be also adjusted
similarly.
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HEATING,VENTILATION & AIR-CONDITIONING HANDLING HANDLING HEATING,VENTILATION & AIR-CONDITIONING
HEATING,VENTILATION & AIR CONDITIONING : D. A.C. ON/OFF Switch : NOTICE
(if installed) The A.C. can be switched 'ON' by pressing(In
A D B E C 1. The A.C. can be switched `ON' only if the blower is 'ON'
A. Temperature Control Knob : case of HVAC) / rotating (In case of only A.C.)
and engine is running. When A.C. is switched 'ON' engine
The air temperature in the car can be controlled by operating the the switch (D) on the A.C. control panel
idling RPM increases marginally, to adjust to the A.C.
temperature control knob (A) at the left hand side of the control provided the blower is `ON' and the engine is
compressor load. When desired temperature is achieved
panel. The temperature can be increased by rotating the knob running. The indicator lamp will show that the
A.C. trips 'OFF' automatically.
towards the red segment and decreased by rotating it towards the A.C. is `ON'.
2. The A.C. compressor gets switched 'OFF' automatically
blue segment. when engine gets overheated. The A.C. is automatically
E. Air Circulation Switch :
B. Blower Speed Regulation Knob : l In HVAC version to put air circulation mode switched 'ON' when the engine cools down.
The ventilation system has a three/four speed blower. The blower in recirculation, press switch 'E'. The
speeds can be regulated to any one of the following speeds by indicator lamp will show air circulation is in Normal Cooling :
operating the knob (B) at the centre of the control panel. recirculation. A.C. - ON
H.V.A.C. Controls
LOW MEDIUM HIGH VERY HIGH To put vehicle in Fresh mode release switch Knob 'B' - Desired speed position
'E'. Indicator lamp will be 'OFF'. Knob 'C' - Towards face
C. Air Direction Control Knob : l In A.C. version, air circulation mode can be selected by
A B D Switch 'E' - Suitably as explained
The air flow can be changed by turning the switch (C) to the pressing knob 'E'.
desired direction. l In recirculation mode, air inside the vehicle is circulated Quick Cooling :
Towards face again and again. In Fresh mode, air is taken from If your car is left in the sun with window closed, inside
atmosphere and circulated in the vehicle. Recirculation temperature increases.
Towards face and feet mode can be used To achieve quick cooling effect, open the windows briefly
l While driving in dusty condition while you operate the air conditioner, with air circulation
Towards feet l To avoid traffic pollution switch is in Fresh mode, fan at higher speed and air direction
Towards feet and windshield (Recommended for l To get quick cooling/heating as required. towards 'FACE'. All vents to be opened completely.
clearing fogging on windshield) Whenever discomfort is felt switch air circulation mode to
fresh.
Air demist / defrost windshield (Recommended for A. C. Controls
clearing heavy fog and snow)
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HEATING,VENTILATION & AIR-CONDITIONING HANDLING HANDLING HEATING,VENTILATION & AIR-CONDITIONING
Once temperature inside has come down sufficiently, close the Knob 'A' - Maximum hot position Trips off automatically when the desired temperature is achieved.
windows and change air circulation suitably to fresh/recirculation.
Knob 'B' - Very High Roof A. C. (If fitted)
Demisting : HI Where roof mounted air conditioner unit is installed, the blower
Knob 'C' - Towards windshield switch has 4 positions ‘HIGH’, ‘MED’, ‘LOW’ and ‘OFF’. The switch is
In rainy season or in areas of high humidity, mist formation inside located on left hand side on the roof A.C. Air flow direction can be
windshield glass is observed. To clear mist dehumidified air is Switch 'E' - Fresh air mode condition
LO adjusted by adjusting the air vents. The roof A.C. can be switched
passed on the windshield glass. ‘ON’ provided the front A.C. is ‘ON’. However, the blower of the roof
Once the windscreen has become clear, move the fan switch to OFF
desired speed. Cleaning the condenser
The position of control knobs should be adjusted as follows :
Condenser and radiator must be kept free of dust and foreign
A.C. - ON NOTICE matters. They must be cleaned. Direct the tap water on the
Blower Speed condenser installed at the front of the radiator to wash off any dirt or
Knob 'B' - Desired speed position Electric heater coil is provided for demisting of tail gate glass for mud stuck to the condenser. If there is excessive dirt, use a soft
Regulation Knob
deluxe versions. haired brush while applying water. A hard haired brush may
Knob 'C' - Towards windshield of Roof AC
damage or bend the fins. Straighten any crushed fins with a screw
Roof AC
Knob 'A' (for vehicles fitted with HVAC) - at suitable temperature Normal Heating : ( For vehicles fitted with HVAC ) driver.
Precaution while using the air conditioner during long distance
Knob 'A' - Suitable temperature position Check for any abnormal noise from compressor
Air circulation - at suitable position driving
In case of noise tighten compressor mounting bracket bolts. If noise
NOTICE Knob 'B' - Suitable blower speed When long distance driving is done at high speeds, the compressor is not rectifiable then contact authorised service outlet.
rpm is high and thus the cooling becomes high. Additionally if Check and rectify belt tension as per procedure for fan belt.
When mist gets cleared switch the knob "C' position to Face Knob 'C' - Towards face & feet thermostat is set to maximum cool position, icing occurs on the
mode. In high humidity areas, if cold air continues to flow over evaporator due to overcooling. This icing reduces air flow and the CAUTION
A.C. - OFF cooling becomes poor.Thus it is recommended to have such driving
windshield, it may cause sudden fogging on outside surface of Exercise caution that refrigerant does not enter the eyes or come
windshield. Air Circulation- Fresh switch at maximum air flow and low temperature setting of the into contact with skin. It is harmful to the eyes and skin.
thermostat.
Defrosting : (For vehicles fitted with HVAC unit) NOTICE
Maximum Cooling Effect :
In low temperature areas, to clear frost formation outside the This vehicle is provided with an over temperature cut-off system
windshield glass, this setting is used. Switch ‘ON’ the A.C. Keep the blower at maximum speed. All vents to switch-off AC in the event of engine temperature crossing
should be opened completely. Keep the temperature control switch 1130C. The AC will start operating again as soon as the engine
First start the engine and accelerate to warm up. in the maximum cooling (Blue) position. At maximum cooling A.C. temperature drops by 20C to 40C.
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PREPARING THE VEHICLE FOR THE DRIVE HANDLING HANDLING PREPARING THE VEHICLE FOR THE DRIVE
2 1 2
1
2
Fuel Filling Cap 1. Engine Oil Filler Cap 1. Engine Oil Drain Plug Engine Coolant Container Battery 1. Brake Fluid Container
2. Dip Stick 2. Engine Oil Filter 2. Clutch Fluid Container
NOTICE 6. Check condition and tension of fan belt. Adjust
Check the following regularly, particularly before 3. Coolant level tension if necessary. (Refer page no.64)
starting on a long journey. Always use genuine radiator cap only of 1.0 kg / cm2 (14
With the engine cool, check the coolant in the auxiliary 7. Check leakages of coolant, fuel and oil at all joints of
1. Fuel level in tank tank. The level should be between the “FULL’ and “MIN’ psi), if required to be replaced.
hoses and pipes and rectify, if any. If coolant leakages
Top up if required with correct diesel fuel, secure cap mark, top up with the recommended coolant. Bring the is noticed, rectify the leakages and top up radiator also
4. Ensure battery electrolyte level is 10-12 mm above
and lock the flap. level upto the ‘FULL’ mark. The level must not exceed the with recommended coolant.
top of battery plates. Top up with distilled water if
‘FULL’ mark. If the coolant level drops within a short time
2. Engine oil level required ( NOT ACID ). 8. Check level of brake fluid in plastic container. Top up if
after replenishing, there may be a leak in the system.
Check engine oil level before starting the engine or at Rectify the leakage and top up radiator also. Keep battery terminals clean and tight. Apply petroleum necessary. Do not overfill.
least 20 minutes after stopping the engine. Top up if oil jelly / vaseline on terminals for protection against Use only genuine co-branded brake fluid.
level is less than midway between upper and lower Use genuine co- branded coolant.
corrosion. Secure covers provided over terminals.
marks on the dipstick. If no leak can be found inspection should be carried out 9. Check level of clutch fluid in plastic container. Top up if
The oil level should not exceed the ‘MAX’ mark. at an authorised service outlet. 5. Check all lights, horn, gauges, switches and wiper for necessary. Do not overfill as this would result in spillage
Use only the genuine co- branded oils. proper functioning. during clutch operation.
Use only genuine co-branded clutch fluid.
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PREPARING THE VEHICLE FOR THE DRIVE HANDLING DRIVING INSTRUCTION DRIVING AND GEAR SHIFTING
1 BEFORE DRIVING Start the engine and observe that : During running - in period :
l Low oil pressure indicator light i.e. first 2,000 km of operation :
Check goes ‘OFF’
2 l Battery charging indicator light Do not exceed the following vehicle
l Fuel level goes ‘OFF’ speeds :
l Coolant level l DO NOT CRANK ENGINE WHEN
GLOW PLUG INDICATOR IS ‘ON’ Victa NA Victa TC
l Engine oil level l ENSURE THAT PARKING BRAKE IS
l Tyre pressure RELEASED (INDICATOR LAMP ‘OFF’) Gear Min Max Min Max
l VEHICLE IS NOW READY FOR A
l Brake and clutch fluid level DRIVE. 1st - 25 - 30
1. Rear windshield washer reservoir Windshield washer reservoir Power Steering Fluid Dip Stick l Doors are firmly closed l DO NOT ALLOW VEHICLE TO ROLL
2. Clutch Fluid Container BACK ON GRADIENTS. 2nd 15 45 15 55
10. Check level of water in Windshield washer reservoir. Stopping the engine : 3rd 25 75 25 90
a. Park the vehicle in safe place. Apply
Top up with clean water if required. Adjust 4th 30 100 35 120
parking brake.
Use good quality cleaning solvent available in the l Driver seat b. If NA engine, stop the engine by 5th 40 Max 45 Max
market in the ratio as specified by its manufacturer. turning ignition switch to ‘OFF’
l Rear view mirrors position.
11. Check oil level in power steering hydraulic tank, where c. If turbocharges engine run the l Avoid rapid acceleration and
applicable. engine idle for atleast 30 seconds prolonged high speed running of
Ensure
12. Check and correct tyre inflation pressure ( with cold and then switch off this will allow the engine.
tyres ). l Gear shift lever is in neutral the engine oil to lubricate the turbo
charger, till its speed is fully reduced l Avoid sudden braking.
position.
and also allow the unit to cool l Retighten wheel nuts to 12-15 mkg.
l All switches and lamps are down. torque after first 100 km of running
working. Above precaution will ensure of a new vehicle and after every
l Brake fail indicator is ‘OFF’ satisfactory life and performance from wheel change.
the turbo charger.
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DRIVING TIPS, BRAKING AND FUEL ECONOMY DRIVING INSTRUCTION DRIVING INSTRUCTION DRIVING IN ADVERSE CONDITION
Driving Tips Braking E. If possible, do not idle the engine for more than 5 Driving on Sandy or Muddy Roads
DRIVE SAFELY AND JUDICIOUSLY. REMEMBER SAFETY FIRST. l While braking on turns apply brakes gently. minutes. Switch off the engine. The extent of muddy / sandy, conditions and the traction
l Depress clutch pedal fully before shifting gears. This will F. Do not ride the clutch. Do not use clutch pedal as foot available is difficult to judge and the vehicle can get bogged
l Before driving down a long steep gradient, reduce
ensure longer synchro cone life. rest. down deeply. Operation should be done at slow speed only. If
vehicle speed by changing to lower gear.
l For smooth starting of vehicle without jerks, G. Depending on traffic conditions, a constant speed possible, get down and check the path conditions before
Do not ride the brakes as they may overheat and their
synchronise release of clutch pedal with pressing of should be maintained. proceeding.
performance may be impaired.
accelerator pedal. The vehicle uses more fuel, every time you speed up or In case the traction on the wheels is sufficient, you may be
l Do not use half engaged clutch to hold the vehicle on up slow down.
l Start the vehicle in first gear only. gradient as this will result in premature clutch failure. able to proceed, it is better to select the lower gear and
l Change gear at appropriate speed and do not lug the H. Hard braking, abrupt cornering and rapid acceleration proceed in the normal manner. To match your power and
engine by too early shifting to higher gear at low l After driving through pockets of water, apply the brake a use more fuel. Avoid these. speed requirements, you can shift up in any of the 5 forward
speeds. few timesat low speed to get rid of moisture inside the
brake drums. gears or the reverse gear.
Recommended speeds for gear changes : l When it beings to rain, reduce vehicle speed and avoid Driving on Snowy or Icy Roads NOTICE
Gear Speed in km/hr. sudden braking. Select the lower gear. Gently release the clutch and apply the
You may choose to reduce the tyre pressure marginally
accelerator for a smooth start and to avoid wheel spin.
1st to 2nd 20 Fuel Economy for additional grip on loose surfaces, though with a slight
2nd to 3rd 35 A. Drive smoothly, accelerate gradually and anticipate CAUTION loss of ground clearance.
3rd to 4th 60 stops.
Use of snow tyres and / or tyre chain is recommended. l Try to maintain a constant engine speed and avoid
4th to 5th 80 B. Best fuel consumption is obtained at low engine speeds
in the highest possible gear without labouring the Maintain a safe distance between vehicles to avoid sudden sudden acceleration which can cause wheel spin and
l Engage reverse gear, only when vehicle is stationary. engine. braking and slow down by shifting down the gears. loss of traction, possibly leading to bogging down of
l Depress clutch pedal fully before engaging the reverse C. Driving with accelerator pedal fully depressed means Avoid sudden acceleration, braking or turning. Such sharp the vehicle.
gear.Wait for a few seconds then engage the gear. If gear using excessive fuel. manoeuvres can cause loss of traction and thereby loss of l If the vehicle gets stuck in loose sand, do not keep on
shifting does not occur, then release the clutch pedal, D. Do not allow the engine labour by too early high gear vehicle control. accelerating as the wheel spin will only result in the
once again press the clutch pedal and engage the changes. Change to lower gear when engine no longer wheels sinking deeper.
reverse gear. runs smoothly.
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DRIVING IN ADVERSE CONDITION DRIVING INSTRUCTION DRIVING INSTRUCTION DRIVING IN ADVERSE CONDITION
Driving Through Water Night Driving
l Never venture to drive through water when it flows over guard l Dip the head lamp for oncoming traffic during night driving.
stones.
l Engine may get seriously damaged if attempted to cross over l Maintain a speed such that you can stop within illuminated
through deep water. distance of head lamps.
l If at all the situation demands that you have to drive through l Use head lamp main/dip beam to alert other road users on
water then; turns/cross roads etc.
- Keep engine in fast idling and crawl the vehicle in low gear.
- After driving through water apply brakes several times to dry l Use side indicators for lane change or turning.
liners and to regain original braking. l Put on hazard warning switch in case of hazardous parking or if
Do not attempt to start the engine if vehicle gets flooded due your vehicle is disabled to warn the passing traffic.
to water.
l Tow the vehicle to a safe place.
l Take the vehicle to nearest AUTHORISED Workshop to check entry Climbing Sharp Gradients
of water in cylinders.
l Select the lower gear and start off smoothly. Apply power gently
l It will also be necessary to replace lubricants of engine, gearbox,
transfer case, front axle and rear axle if water has entered. so there is no loss of traction by over-revving of the engine.
l Get the starter and alternator checked. l Choose as smooth a slope as possible and select the appropriate
gear so that gear changing in the middle of the climb is not
Driving on a Rainy Day required.
l Check brakes, steering and windows. Changing gears in the middle of the climb can cause loss of
l Check tyres for wear and tyre pressure. momentum and engine stalling. Shifting to lower gear has to be
l Check wiper blades for proper functioning. done cautiously to avoid loss of traction.
l Avoid harsh braking and sharp turns. It may cause loss of control l Under no conditions should the vehicle be moved diagonally
and lead to a skid. across a hill.The danger is in loss of traction and sideways slippage,
l For slowing down, shift to lower gears and brake gently. possibly resulting in tipping over. If unavoidable, choose as mild an
l Keep lights ON if visibility is poor. angle as possible and keep the vehicle moving.
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DRIVING IN ADVERSE CONDITION DRIVING INSTRUCTION DRIVING INSTRUCTION DRIVING IN ADVERSE CONDITION
l If the wheels start to slip within few feet of the end of the Towing the Vehicle
climb, motion can be maintained by swinging the steered l For towing the vehicle, the best way is to use a recovery
wheels left and right, thereby providing increased grip. van.
l If the vehicle stalls or losses headway while climbing a steep
l Alternatively use a rigid tow bar.
hill, make a quick shift to reverse and allow the vehicle to
move back with the control of engine compression. l Avoid using flexible cable or rope as your vehicle may
Descending Sharp Gradients
crash into towing vehicle when it stops suddenly.
l Select the lower gear and depending on the severity of the
gradient, shift into appropriate gear. Use engine braking l Switch ‘ON’ Hazard warning switch to warn the other
judiciously without over-revving the engine.
road users.
l Brake application under such situations should be done very Front Towing Hook
smoothly to avoid loss of control. l Keep the engine in idling so that power steering
Select appropriate gear so that gear changing or clutch assistance is available.This will also built the vacuum for
disengagement is not involved while descending the gradient. the brakes.
l In case of brake failure, use parking brake to control the
vehicle.
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DRIVING SAFETY DRIVING INSTRUCTION DRIVING INSTRUCTION DRIVING SAFETY
DRIVING SAFETY Non use of mobile phones SAFETY CHECKS Side indicators / Hazard warning First Aid Kit Remove advance warning triangle
Seat-Belt from case and assemble.
Ensure that all side indicators/hazard First aid kit is provided in your vehicle.
Seat-belts are life saving equipment, Avoid using mobile phones while Windshield/wiper/windshield
warning lights are always in working This is for use in case of minor injuries. Place the triangle on the road behind
use of seat-belt reduces the chance of driving a car. This could divert your washer
condition and they are used when It is to be regularly checked for any the vehicle when it stranded on the
injury and severity of injury in case of attention from road and result into an Always keep windshield glass clean to required. disintegration and should be updated road. The triangle must be at least 50
an accident. It is strongly accident. avoid any distraction in visibility. with the new pure contents. meters behind the vehicle in the same
recommended that all the car Ensure proper working of wipers and Horn lane of traffic.
occupants should always wear seat- condition of wiper blade. Ensure that Advance Warning Triangle
Ensure proper blowing of horn. Horn Increase the distance to 150 meters on
belt, while car is in motion. windshield washer reservoir is full. Do provides safety to other road users by There is an advance warning triangle a highway or if a bad/hill top obscures
not operate wiper alone when the alerting your presence. provided along with your vehicle. In
Influence of Alcohol windshield glass is dry this would the view.
case there is a breakdown and the
damage the windshield. Brakes
vehicle is parked at the side of road,
Avoid driving under the influence of
Ensure proper working of brakes. then the triangle is to be kept as per
alcohol or other drugs. Alcohol and Headlights Check brake fluid level in reservoir. Do instructions given below :
drugs will severely impair your control Keep headlight lenses clean. Check for not drive the car when brake warning
of the vehicle and increase the risk of operation of headlamp in both lamp is 'ON'.
injury to yourself and others. high/low beam condition. Check for
correct focusing of headlamps. Use Tyres
only recommended type of bulbs. Do Check the condition of tyres for any
not use the high beam unless it is abnormalities. Maintain correct tyre
Fatigue 'Rest Revive survive' inevitable. Its dazzle may glare the pressure, it is ver y impor tant
driver of the oncoming car thus particularly when subjected to
Do not attempt driving when you feel causing an accident.
tired, sleepy long distance driving can extreme condition, such as high speed,
tire you very much and fatigue can dull high load and high outside
your reflexes and judgment. Take a temperature. Do not use worn or bald
break and get refreshed at intervals. tyres on the front wheels.
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ENGINE COMPARTMENT VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE ENGINE COMPARTMENT
ENGINE COMPARTMENT-BS II
1 2 3 4
12 5
11
10 9 8 7
1. Rear Windshield Washer Reservoir 5. Fuse Box 9. Radiator Cap
2. Brake Fluid Reservoir 6. Windshield Washer Reservoir 10. Engine Oil Filler Cap
3. Clutch Fluid Reservoir 7. Power Steering Fluid Reservoir 11. Air Filter
4. Battery 8. Dip Stick 12. Engine Coolant Reservoir
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ENGINE COMPARTMENT VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE CHANGING ENGINE OIL & OIL FILTER
ENGINE COMPARTMENT-BS III Changing engine oil
1 2 3 4 Change engine oil in the crankcase at recommended interval.
Engine oil should be drained while it is hot. Unscrew engine sump
drain plug and allow oil to drain out fully.
Service Indicator
Priming Fuel System
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BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENT VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE BLEEDING CLUTCH SYSTEM
Fan belt tension adjustment Steering belt as shown in schematic diagram. Bleeding clutch system
Check the conditions of belts on the engine. Examine the The belts should have deflection of 8 to 10 mm. A dry friction, single disc, diaphragm type clutch has been fitted
edge of the belt for cracks or fraying. If the belt tension is not proper, get it attended at the nearest which is actuated hydraulically.
Check the tension of the belt by pushing on it with your Authorised service outlet. The procedure for bleeding the system is as follows :
thumb for A.C. compressor belt and Alternator / Power a. Ensure that fluid level in clutch fluid container is upto
maximum level.
FAN PULLEY
b. Remove dust cap from slave cylinder bleed screw and clean
ALTERNATOR
FAN PULLEY BELT TENSION the screw thoroughly. Attach bleeding tube to bleed screw
A.C. COMPRESSOR
PULLEY
ADJUSTMENT NUT and place other end of tube in a clean glass jar containing
TENSION
ADJUSTMENT sufficient clutch fluid to submerge tube end.
BOLT
c. Pump clutch pedal twice or thrice slowly throughout its
ALTERNATOR
PULLEY stroke and by holding clutch pedal in depressed condition, Clutch Fluid Container
TENSION
A.C. COMPRESSOR
ADJUSTMENT
BOLT
loosen bleed screw on slave cylinder, Watch for air bubbles in
PULLEY glass jar.
TENSIONER
d. Retighten bleed screw on slave cylinder and repeat the
TENSIONER
TENSIONER process until air bubbles cease to appear at the end of tube in
ALTERNATOR
PULLEY
glass jar, allowing only fluid to flow.
e. After completing bleeding operation, ensure that bleed
screw on slave cylinder is fully tightened. Replace dust cap on
the bleed screw. Bleeding clutch slave cylinder
AC BELT TENSION
ADJUSTMENT NUT
VIBRATION DAMPER POWER STEERING During bleeding process keep a watch on fluid level in
PULLEY PUMP PULLEY VIBRATION DAMPER PULLEY
container and top-up.
Belt Arrangement - Engine with AC compressor Belt Arrangement - Engine with AC compressor Bleeding clutch slave cylinder
and power steering pump and without power steering pump
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BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENT VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE BRAKES
Cooling system : Brake system
If engine overheating occurs, there could be a fault in the cooling system The dual circuit service brake system operated through the tandem
which may be on account of : master cylinder is designed such that one circuit will continue to provide
1. Less coolant in the system or dirt/ scale having accumulated inside braking action if the other circuit fails.This vehicle is fitted with disc brakes
coolant passages, especially in the radiator core. at front and drum brakes at rear.
2. Chocking of radiator passages due to foreign material or damages. Stopping the vehicle after loss of the brake fluid in one circuit will require
3. Defective/stuck thermostat. more pedal pressure and pedal travel than normal. Also stopping distance
4. Loose fan drive belt. will be longer.
5. Coolant leakage from system. Service brakes are vacuum assisted. In case of failure of vacuum, the
vehicle can still be stooped, however with a higher effort.
Always use genuine radiator cap of 1.0 kg/cm2 ( 14 psi ), if required to be
replaced. A proper radiator cap firmly fitted maintains pressure in the Bleeding the brake system
cooling system. If the brake pedal becomes spongy, this may be due to air in the
Engine Coolant Auxiliary Tank hydraulic brake system. Bleeding Screw - Front wheel cylinder
Prevention of rust formation :
Whenever any repair / overhaul or disconnecting of any brake pipe is
Use genuine co-branded premixed coolant in the cooling system to
done, or level of brake fluid has fallen so low that air has been drawn
prevent rust formation and freezing of coolant inside the crankcase
passages. into master cylinder, it is necessary to bleed the system to remove the
trapped air.
Fill the engine coolant auxiliary tank upto ‘FULL’ mark.
Proceed as follows for bleeding the brake system :
Changing of coolant in the cooling system : a. Clean all dirt from around the fluid container. Remove cap and top-
(At every 50000 km or 2 years whichever is earlier) up fluid upto the maximum level.
a. Drain the cooling system and flush it with clean water. b. Remove dust cap at each bleed screw and clean the area around it.
b. Pour the genuine co-branded coolant into the radiator until it is full. c. Attach the bleed tube to the front left calliper bleed screw and place
c. Start the engine.Top up the radiator with coolant. the other end in a clean jar containing sufficient fluid to submerge
d. Fill the auxiliary tank upto ‘FULL’ mark. the end of the tube.
e. Ensure no leakage in the system. d. Pump the brake pedal 3-4 times slowly throughout its stroke and by
holding the pedal depressed, loosen the bleed screw and watch for Bleeding Screw - Rear wheel cylinder
air bubbles in the glass jar.
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The front wheels are fitted with disc brake and rear wheels are
BRAKES V E Hwith
fitted I C Ldrum
E M Abrakes.
I N T E NBoth
A N these
C E brakesVare E H self-adjusting,
ICLE MAINTENANCE BRAKES
therefore
e. Re-tighten the bleed screw and release the brake pedal.
Repeat the process until air bubbles cease to appear at the need no adjustment. In case you findBrake
The
adjustment
brake pedal
front wheels are fittedgoing
with disc brake and rear wheels are
end of bleed tube, allowing only fluid to flow.
f. Replace the dust cap on bleed screw.
down excessively while applying the brake, please therefore needcontact our
fitted with drum brakes. Both these brakes are self-adjusting,
no adjustment. In case you find brake pedal going
2
Repeat the same procedure ( steps ‘a’ to ‘f ’) on theauthorised service outlet.
1. VACUUM PUMP down excessively while applying the brake, please contact our
front right 2. VACUUM BOOSTER
3. TANDEM MASTER authorised service outlet.
AL
calliper, rear left wheel cylinder followed by rear right wheel CYLINDER EP
ED
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WHEELS AND TYRES, ELECTRICAL SYSTEM VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Headlamps 4000
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - TYRE ROTATION
RADIAL PLY TYRES The head lamp provides two types of light beams; a high 1465 535 535 1465
beam to give maximum light well ahead of vehicle, and a low
beam which is shorter and lower so that it will not dazzle the DARK SCREEN FOR LEFT
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oncoming drivers and can be use in low visibility area. ZONE HAND TRAFFIC
1000
The head lamp also incorporates a parking lights. 15
0
A 150 B
SPARE WHEEL
The head lamps must be properly aligned in order to obtain
FRONT
REAR
maximum road safety, proper road illumination and reduced
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glare to oncoming traffic.
It is recommended to check alignment of headlamp beams GROUND LEVEL
periodically and whenever headlamp bulbs are replaced, by XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
means of a headlamp aligner or with the help of a screen as CENTRE LINE CENTRE LINE CENTRE LINE
shown in figure on the following page. OF BULB OF VEHICLE OF BULB
Tyre rotation Each headlamp is aligned individually by masking the other without disturbing the position of the vehicle and the screen.
Tyre rotation is recommended for achieving identical wear Adjusting head lamps focus with the help of screen headlamp. Headlamp is first adjusted for proper height of Now switch ‘ON’ high beam. They will be symmetrical above
on each tyre. It is also advisable to change rotating direction low beam by adjusting knob at its top. Light from low beam points.‘A’ and ‘B’ of intersection of vehicle lines and horizontal
The vehicle should be parked 10 meters away from screen should fall below horizontal and inclined lines. lines. It is possible that high beams may not be exactly
to relieve tyres of continual one way rotation. Regular
rotation of tyres also will prevent abnormal wear. The sketch with its centre in line with central vertical line on screen, and No light should fall above these lines i.e. in ‘Dark zone’. symmetrical but for this reason headlamps should not be
indicates a suggested sequence of tyre rotation. Rotate tyres screen at right angle to longitudinal axis of the vehicle. The Thereafter lateral adjustment is done by adjusting knob at realigned.
vehicle should be in unloaded condition with no sag in bottom of headlamp so that contour of low beam coincides
at specified intervals or earlier depending on operation. with contour formed by horizontal and inclined lines below Preferably, the alignment should be done in the dark.
suspension springs and all tyres equally inflated. ‘Dark zone’. No masking of headlamps with black paint is required. If
On the marked up screen as shown in figure, area above When properly adjusted, most brightly illuminated area will done, this will reduce the intensity of light.
horizontal and inclined lines (shaded) is called ‘Dark zone’ be just below the intersection point ‘A’ of these two lines. Head lamp focusing should be carried out in the level ’O’
and the area below it is called ‘The illuminated zone’. The Second head lamp is adjusted in a similar manner position (where head lamp leveling switch provided ) of the
switch only.
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ELECTRICAL SYSTEM VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE BULB SPECIFICATION
Head lamp bulb replacement Description Location Type Specifications Qty.
Raise the bonnet of the vehicle. Remove the rear protective cover. Headlights - BSII & BSIII Headlamp Halogen P43t 12V 60 / 55 W 2
Pull out cable socket from bulb. Remove lock ring holding the bulb Turn indicator light Front BAU15 S 12V 21 W 2
Tail lamp BAU15 S 12V 21 W 2
and remove the bulb.
Stop lights / Tail lights Tail lamp BAY 15 S 12V 21 / 5 W 2
Install new bulb, properly locating it in the housing. Fit back Parking lights Head lamp W 5W 12 V 4W 2
locking ring, cable socket and protective cover. Registration number plate lights Near number light W 5W 12 V 5W 2
Realign headlamp beam after replacing bulb. Reverse indicator lights Tail lamp BA15 S 12 V 21W 2
Side Repeater Side Panels W5W 12 V 5W 2
Do not clean the reflector as it will cause damage to mirror - Front Fog Lamps Front Bumper H3 12 V 55 W 2
finished surface. Do not replace bulb with dirty or oily hands, since Rear Fog Lamps Tail lamp BA 15 S 12 V 21 W 2
oil will evaporate due to bulb heat and stain the reflector. Roof Lamp Cab Roof 12 V 10 W 2
Engine Compartment Lamp Engine Compartment BA 15 S 12 V 21 W 1
Tell Tale Symbols
Turn indicators Instrument Panel T5 12 V 1.4 W 2
Oil Pressure “ T5 12 V 1.4 W 1
Battery “ T 10 12 V 3W 1
Low Brake fluidl/Parking brake “ T5 12 V 1.4 W 1
Seat Belt Fasten “ T5 12 V 1.4 W 1
Door Ajar “ T5 12 V 1.4 W 1
High Beam “ T5 12 V 1.4 W 1
Diesel Preheat “ T5 12 V 1.4 W 1
Position Lamps “ T5 12 V 1.4 W 1
Immobiliser “ High Intensity LED 12 V 1
Fuel Reserve Indicator “ T5 12 V 1.4 W 1
Check Engine Indicator (NA BSIII Only) T5 12 V 1.4 W
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FUSES VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE CARE AND CLEANING OF VEHICLE
Fuses Care and cleaning of the vehicle .● Carpets
In order to protect the cable harness and other equipments from Remove dirt as much as possible by using a vacuum cleaner.
Caution
damage in case of short circuit and overloads, fuse links are Rub the stained area with clean cloth made damp with soap
provided in the fuse box. When cleaning the interior 3/ exterior of the vehicle, NEVER to absorb the stain and remove the soap. Repeat until the
In case of a fault in the electrical system check the respective fuse. USE volatile solvents such as thinner, petrol or any other stain is removed.
The particulars of the consumers served by each fuse and cleaning materials such as bleaches or strong household You can use commercially available carpet cleaner. In this
amperage are printed on the fuse box cover. The fuse link can be detergents. These materials may be poisonous or flammable case, carefully follow the manufacturer’s instructions and
identified for amperage by color codes : and their improper use may cause personal injury or damage precautions.
1. Fuse link - Red -10 Amps to the vehicle.
2. Fuse link - Blue -15 Amps Cleaning exterior of the vehicle
Cleaning of vehicle interior
3. Fuse link - light brown -5 Amps Dirt or any other foreign material on the painted surface
● Floor mat
4. Fuse link - Yellow -20 Amps may result in :
Fuse Box - Engine Compartment Dirt can be removed from the mat with water and mild ● Faded paint.
5. Fuse link - White -25 Amps
soap. Use a brush to help loosen dirt. After dirt is loosened, ● Rust on body due to deteriorated paint film.
6. Fuse link - Green -30 Amps
wash the mat thoroughly with water and dry it in the shade.
7. Fuse link - Orange -40 Amps ● Rust due to scratches
While fitting fuse box cover ensure that cover knob rests in the slot ● Seat belt ● Body rust due to contact with damp dirt trapped in the
provided inside the fuse box. Clean the seat belts with a mild soap and water only. No body.
Spare fuse links are provided inside the fuse box. bleach or dye should be used as this may weaken the belt Therefore it is important that your vehicle is always kept clean
Always use fuses of correct rating. Do not use wire in place of fabric.The belts should be allowed to dry in the shade. and free from dirt in order to maintain the paint in a good
fuse. condition and to protect the entire body against corrosion.
● Upholstery
Flasher with short circuit protection Prepare a solution of soap or neutral detergent mixed with Washing
If flasher circuit is short circuited or overloaded (more than 110 W) warm water. Apply solution with a sponge or soft cloth and When washing the vehicle, follow the instructions given below.
flasher will shut off. It can be reset by momentarily centering the let it soak for a few minutes to loosen dirt. Wipe the surface ● Flush underside of body and wheel housing with pressurised
indicator arm of combi switch. If flasher is shutting off or fuse is with a clean, damp cloth to remove dirt and soap solution. If water to remove mud and debris. Use plenty of water to
blowing off repeatedly the flasher circuit should be checked for some dirt still remains on the surface, repeat the procedure loosen and remove dirt.
short circuit. Check the flasher separately for its functioning. Fuse Box - Below Dash Board (RHS Corner)
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CARE AND CLEANING OF VEHICLE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE FUEL, LUBRICANTS & COOLANTS FUEL, LUBRICANTS
● Remove dirt and mud from body exterior with running water. ● Chrome plated parts should also be waxed. Fuel Ambient Percentage
Use a soft sponge, brush with water. Do not use hard High speed diesel conforming to IS 1460 (2000) or DIN 51601
material which can scratch the paint. Protection against corrosion : temperature upto Winter Supplementary
or equivalent is recommended to be used as fuel.
● Wash the exterior with water, lightly rubbing with sponge or The following cause corrosion : 0
C grade diesel fuel
At very low temperature fluidity of diesel may become
soft cloth. The sponge or cloth should frequently soaked in ● Moisture trapped in body cavities.
insufficient due to paraffin separation. It is therefore, upto -15 100 0
water. ● Dirt and salts collected in hollows on the underside of the necessary to mix supplementary fuel with summer or winter
vehicle. grade diesel. The supplementary fuel to be used is kerosene -15 to -20 70 30
Caution
● Removal of paint and protective coatings from the exterior or aviation turbine fuel.
When using commercial wash products precautions and underside of the vehicle. -20 and below 50 50
Ratios for mixing of supplementary fuel and diesel are shown
specified by the manufacturer should be observed. Do not in table :
use strong household detergents or soaps. Corrosion preventive measures have been incorporated in Care should be taken that diesel and supplementary fuel are
your vehicle. You can avoid corrosion of your vehicle by thoroughly mixed before filling.
● Once dirt has been completely removed, wash off with performing some simple periodic maintenance : Ambient Percentage
running hose water. ● Repair chips and scratches in the paint as soon as you Lubricants
● After rinsing, wipe the body lightly with wet chamois or cloth discover them. temperature upto Summer Supplementary Recommended lubricants conform to the following
0
and allow the body to dry it in the shade. ● Inspect and clean the drain holes in the bottom of the C grade diesel fuel specifications :
Warning doors and body.
upto 0 100 0 1. SAE 15W40 to API CF4+ - Engine oil
After washing, check that the brakes are dry. If brakes are not dry, ● Check the floor coverings for dampness. Carpets and floor
dry them by gently, repeatedly applying while driving at low mats remain damp for a long time, especially in winter. This 0 to -10 70 30 2. ATF Type A - Gearbox oils
speeds. can eventually cause the floor panels to corrode. 3. APIGL 5 - Rear axle and
-10 to -15 50 50
Washing the vehicle exterior ● Use a high pressure spray to clean the underside of your mechanical
vehicle. This is especially important in areas near chemical steering gear box oils
After washing the vehicle, waxing and polishing are
and other industries.
recommended to protect and beautify the paint. Please use only recommended brands for good
✬ Have corrosion preventive coatings done on the underside
● Use only good quality waxes and polishes. performance.
of your vehicle using Tata Motors co-branded anti
● When using waxes and polishes, the precautions specified corrosive treatment.
by the manufacturers should be observed.
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LUBRICANTS & COOLANTS FUEL, LUBRICANTS & COOLANTS F U E L , L U B R I C A N RECOMMENDED
T S & C O OOILS,
L LUBRICANTS
A N T S AND FILLING CAPACITIES
The oil change periods recommended in maintenance Hub bearing grease (Tata Motors axles & front hub). PLEASE USE ONLY FOLLOWING GENUINE OILS, COOLANTS , LUBRICANTS , ANTI RUST & SOUND DEADENING COATS, WINDSCREEN
schedule should be adhered to. Use Lithium base multipurpose grease. SEALANT, ADHESIVES & FUEL ADDITIVES BRANDED BY TATA MOTORS FOR OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE
Use of reclaimed oil is not recommended. Quantity 25 gms per hub. (Rear) ITEM COMPANY BRAND QTY
Engine oil Brake and clutch fluid ENGINE OIL CASTROL Castrol GTD 15W/40 6.8 Litres
Recommended grades of engine oil conforming to SAE API Brake fluid conforming to IS : 8654/DOT 3 is recommended. HPCL HP Milcy Power 15 W/40
CF4+ specifications and range of ambient temperature at COOLANT (Premixed) SUNSTAR Golden Cruiser Premium 1400 M
which these can be used are given below : Spicer propeller shaft ( where applicable ) HENKEL TEROSON Frostox SFD 12 6 Litres
Lubricate slip joint with Multipurpose grease - 2 grade HPCL HP Thanda Raja P
Ambient temperature 0C Engine oil grade grease. GEAR BOX (G-76) HPCL HP Automatic Transmission Fluid Type -A 1.5 Litres
CASTROL CASTROL Transpower TQ
-10 and above SAE 15W/40 Lubrication of steering spindle ball joint
POWER STEERING OIL HPCL HP-ATF 1.1 Litres
-20 TO above SAE 10W/30 or Lubricate steering spindle ball joint with Moly Kote - BR 2 CASTROL CASTROL Transpower TQ
SAE 5W/20 grease at every 10,000 km of operation.
REAR AXLE HPCL HP Gear Oil XP 85W140 GL5 1.9 Litres
Sliding spindle on steering column not be pulled beyond the CASTROL CASTROL Extreme Pressure 85W140
Gear box oil stopper as it may damage the splines. BRAKE / CLUTCH FLUID HP CL Super Duty Brake Fluid DOT - 3 As required
Use recommended gear oil conforming to Automatic CASTROL CASTROL Universal Brake Fluid DOT - 3
Transmission Fluid,Type A, specifications. Coolants
WHEEL BEARING & CHASSIS HPCL HP Multipurpose Grease-2 As required
Rear axle, live front axle and mechanical steering gear Presence of dirt in coolant chokes up passages in radiator, Propeller shaft joints, Sliding
box oil (Not applicable for power steering) cylinder head and crankcase, thereby causing overheating of Yokes, Vacuum Booster
engine. ANTI RUST TREATMENT DINITROL Dinitrol —
Use oils conforming to APIGL 5 specification. SAE 90 oil & SOUND DEADENING WUERTH Wuerth —
0 0
should be used upto -9 C and SAE 75 between - 9 C and To prevent rust formation and freezing of coolant inside the
0
-40 C. passages of radiator, crankcase and cylinder head use only WIND SCREEN SEALANT ANCHEMCO Terostat 8590 Kit Form —
branded premixed coolant (ready to use). METAL & PLASTIC ADHESIVE ANCHEMCO Terostat 930 310 ml Cartridge
Coolant should be drained and fresh premixed coolant filled DIESEL ADDITIVE IFTEX Iftex Clean System D 250 ml pack *
every two years or 50,000 km., whichever is earlier.
* Add to Diesel as per the dosage recommended by M/s IFTEX
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TECHNIC AL SPECIFIC ATIONS TECHNIC AL SPECIFIC ATIONS
Engine Clutch Rear Axle
Model : TATA 483 DL NA 56 TATA 483 DL TC IC Type : Single plate dry friction Type : Single reduction, salisbury
diaphragm type type with hypoid gears and
Type : Water cooled indirect injection diesel engine Water cooled indirect injection diesel engine with Semi - floating axle shafts.
Outside diameter of : 228 mm
with crankcase breather and relief valve crankcase breather & relief valve
Clutch lining Ratio : Sumo with : Option 1 - 5.44 for G-76-5/3.87
No. of cylinders : 4-inline 4-inline NA engine Option 2 - 5.37 for G-76-5/3.87
Friction area : 463 sq. cm. ( approximately )
Bore / Stroke : 83 mm x 90 mm 83 mm x 90 mm with : Option 1 - 4.08 for G-76-5/3.87
Capacity : 1948 cc 1948 cc Turbo engine Option 2 - 4.09 for G-76-5/3.87
Gear Box
Max. engine output : 45 kw at 4500 rpm as per MOST/CMVR/ 64 kw at 4300 rpm as per MOST/CMVR/
TAP-115/116 TAP-115/116 Type : G-76-5/3.87 with overdrive Power Steering (if fitted)
Synchromesh on all gears
Max. torque : 115 N-m at 2000 -3000 rpm as per MOST/CMVR/ 190 N-m at 2000-3000 rpm as per MOST/CMVR/ Ratio : 18.2:1 / 18.9:1
No of gears : 5 forward, 1 Reverse
TAP-115/116 TAP-115/116 Steering wheel : 380 mm dia.
Gear ratios : Gear Ratio
Compression ratio : 22 : 1 21 : 1
Firing order : 1-3-4-2 1-3-4-2
1 st 3.87 Mechanical Steering (if fitted)
2nd 2.22 Ratio : 32.5 to 36.5 variable ratio gear
Air filter : Dry ( Paper ) type Dry ( Paper ) type
3 rd 1.37 box
Oil filter : Spin - on full flow paper type Spin - on full flow paper type Steering wheel : 420 mm dia.
4 th 1.00
Fuel filter : Two stage, fine filtration Two stage, fine filtration
5 th 0.82
Fuel injection pump : Rotary type with electric stop solenoid. Rotary type with electric stop solenoid. Brakes
Rev. 3.40
Governor : Mechanical Mechanical Service brakes : Vacuum assisted independent
hydraulic brakes on front and rear.
Engine oil capacity : Max. 6.8 litres Max. 6.8 litres
Vacuum pump mounted
Weight of engine : 200 kg ( Dry ) 220 kg ( Dry ) on alternator.
Radiator frontal area : 2277 sq. cm. 2340 sq. Cm. Front : 262 dia. disc brake
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TECHNIC AL SPECIFIC ATIONS TECHNIC AL SPECIFIC ATIONS
Rear : 282 dia. auto adjusted drum Wheels and tyres Main Chassis Dimensions Weight (kg)
Brake (Tolerances as per INTEREUROPE STVZO)
Tyre : 215 / 75 R 15 LT As per ISO : 612 in mm (Nominal)
Load Conscious Pressure : Provided on rear brakes Complete vehicle kerb :
Wheel rims : 5.5 J x 15 (Tolerances as per INTEREUROPE STVZO) TCIC NA
Reducing Valve weight as per ISO : 1176
No. of wheels : Front - 2, Rear - 2, Spare -1 (With spare wheel & tool) GX 1840 1820
Parking brake : Lever Type floor mounted Wheel base : 2400
handle, Cable operated Fuel Tank Track front : 1496 LX & EX 1755 1735
mechanical linkages acting on Capacity : 65 litres Overall Length : 4505 Gross Vehicle weight : 2540 (FAW 1000 + RAW 1540)
rear wheels.
Max. width : 1726 Max. Permissible FAW : 1050
Frame Electrical System Overall height : 1976 / 1906
Type : Ladder type cranked frame Max. Permissible RAW : 1580
System voltage : 12 volts ( -ve earth ) (Unladen / laden)
with boxed section long Min. turning circle dia. : 10.0 m Passenger Capacity
members and welded cross Alternator Capacity : 75 Amps for AC version
Sumo GX : Option I : Driver + 7
members Battery : 12V, MF 70 Z Option II : Driver + 6
Depth : 110 mm ( maximum ) Min. turning clearance : 11.1 m
Performance circle dia. Sumo LX / EX : Option I : Driver+9
Width : 60 mm Option II : Driver + 8
Sumo Victa with TC Engine Ground clearance (laden) : 160
Suspension Sumo LX’S’ / EX’S’ : Option I : Driver + 5
Max. speed at rated GVW 115 km / hr
Front : Double wishbone type with Max gradeability at rated GVW 34 %
coil springs.
Rear : Parabolic springs. Sumo Victa with NA Engine
Shock Absorber : H yd r a u l i c d o u b l e a c t i n g Max. speed at rated GVW 96 km / hr
telescopic type at front and rear. Max gradeability at rated GVW 24 %
Antiroll bar : At both front and rear.
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SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
1. The vehicle has been built to give you thousands of 4. These services can be satisfactorily performed only by Failure to carry out the services listed in this book can
kilometers of economical and trouble-free performance. one of our Authorised Dealers’/TASC’s/TASP’s Workshops cause considerable damage to the vehicle and
This is however, possible only if this vehicle is in India, irrespective of the dealer who sold the vehicle, inconvenience to you. It is, therefore, in your own interest
systematically maintained and operated strictly provided the vehicle is sent to them at the kilometerages to take your vehicle to one of our Authorised Dealer’s,
according to the instructions contained in this book. specified and that this service book is produced before TASC’s,TASP’s, Workshop for servicing.
2. The free services should be availed of, at the following km them.
7. All our Authorised Dealer’s/TASC’s Workshops have been
range within 18 months. The vehicle is entitled to pre-delivery service with free equipped with special tools and are manned by technical
1st Free Service At 5000 - 5,500 km labour. After the delivery of the vehicle, in the subsequent personnel trained by us. Besides, they have adequate
‘4 free services’ labour would be free but materials, if any
stocks of genuine spare parts for replacement purposes,
would be charged for.
2nd Free Service At 10,000 - 10,500 km should the need arise. Our Authorised Workshops are
All services, other than the above, must be paid for both therefore in a position to render you any expert advice
for materials and labours; material at prevailing rates for
and service your vehicle may need. Please give them an
3rd Free Service At 15,000 - 15,500 km the quantity consumed and labour at our scheduled rates
available with our Authorised Dealers/TASCs/TASPs. opportunity to serve you, so that you may obtain
economical and trouble free performance
4th Free Service At 20,000 - 20,500 km 5. In the event of a schedule Service not performed within
specified kilometers the respective coupons will be from your vehicle.
detached by the Authorised Dealer’s Workshop when the 8. For any technical advice concerning your vehicle, please
3. Besides the service schedule chart detailing the service vehicle is sent to them next. Should a major service have
operations to be per formed Service Coupons contact the nearest Authorised Dealer.
been missed, all the works listed for such service must be
(perforated) are incorporated. These coupons should be performed when the vehicle is taken next to one of our
detached and sent to Customer Support, Passenger Car Authorised Dealer’s/ TASC’s/TASP’s Workshop.
Division, Tata Motors, Pune - 411 018 by the servicing
dealer after the service is performed. The selling dealer 6. It is an important condition of our sales policy that no
should fill up details of chassis particulars on the inside warranty claims shall be entertained by us unless all
cover page. services upto time of the claim arising have been
performed on the vehicle by one of our Authorised
Dealer’s / TASC’s/TASP’s Workshops.
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RECORD OF SERVICE PERFORMED
CHASSIS NO. ......................................... R E C O R D O F S E R V I C E P E R F O RCHASSIS
M E DNO. .........................................
Recommended Odometer Repair Servicing Dealer’s Recommended Odometer Repair Servicing Dealer’s Recommended Odometer Repair Servicing Dealer’s Recommended Odometer Repair Servicing Dealer’s
Service Date reading Order Signature and Service Date reading Order Signature and Service Date reading Order Signature and Service Date reading Order Signature and
km. No. Stamp km. No. Stamp km. No. Stamp km. No. Stamp
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55000
60000
65000
70000
75000
80000
85000
90000
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5000
SR. OPERATION FREQUENCY
No. IN km
GENERAL
1. Wash the vehicle 5,000 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
DIESEL NA ENGINE
1. Clean air cleaner filter element, change if red band appears on service indicator, even after cleaning, 5,000 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
2. Replace Air Filter element 40,000 ● ●
3. Change coolant in cooling system 50,000 or two years
whichever is earlier ● ●
4. Change engine oil and filter cartridge At every 7500 Kms
5. Change fuel filter element (tank side) 10,000 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
6. Change both fuel filter elements 20,000 ● ● ● ● ●
7. Drain water from Fuel Filter 5,000 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
8. Check timing belt, adjust tension if necessary, replace if defective 50,000 ● ●
9. Replace timing belt 100,000 ●
10. Check fan belt, adjust tension if necessary, replace if defective 10,000 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
11. Replace fan belt 40,000 ● ●
DIESEL TURBO ENGINE (If fitted)
1. Clean air cleaner filter element, change if red band appears on service indicator, even after cleaning, 5,000 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
2. Replace Air Filter element 40,000 ● ●
3. Change coolant in cooling system50,000 or two years whichever is earlier ● ●
4. Change engine oil and filter cartridge 10,000 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
5. Change fuel filter element (tank side) 10,000 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
6. Change both fuel filter elements 20,000 ● ● ● ● ●
7. Drain water from Fuel Filter 5,000 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
8. Check timing belt, adjust tension if necessary, replace if defective 50,000 ● ●
9. Replace timing belt 100,000 ●
10. Check fan belt, adjust tension if necessary, replace if defective 10,000 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
11. Replace fan belt 40,000 ● ●
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20000
25000
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35000
40000
45000
50000
55000
60000
65000
70000
75000
80000
85000
90000
95000
5000
SR. OPERATION FREQUENCY
No. IN km
GEAR BOX
1. Check oil level in gear box, top up if necessary 10,000 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
2. Change oil in gear box (1st at 20000 km and thereafter every 20000 km) 20,000 ● ● ● ● ●
3. Clean breather on gear box 80,000 ●
PROPELLER SHAFT
1. Grease propeller shaft UJ cross & sliding yoke 5,000 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
AXLE
1. Check oil level in rear axle, top up if necessary 10,000 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
2. Change oil in rear axle 40000 & also
at 1st 20,000 ● ● ●
3. Change grease in rear hubs & adjust bearing play (only for TML axle) 40,000 ● ●
SUSPENSION & STEERING
1. Grease steering spindle ball joint 10,000 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
2. Check wheel alignment & adjust if necessary 10,000 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
3. Change grease in front hub & adjust bearing play 40,000 ● ●
4. Check & adjust steering wheel free play 40,000 ● ●
5. Check Oil Level and Top up if necessary( Only for mech Stg gear box) 40,000 ● ●
6. Change oil in power steering system and change filter element (If fitted) 80,000 ●
7. Check belt tension of power steering and adjust if necessary (If fitted) 10,000 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
8. Replace power steering-alternator belt 40,000 ● ●
9. Check condition of rubber bushes in the following & replace if necessary.
1) Upper wishbone 2) Lower wishbone 3) Anti roll bars 4) Rubber boot of Ball joints, 5) Bump stoppers 40,000 ● ●
10. Check shock absorber, its bushes and replace if necessary 20,000 ● ● ● ● ●
CLUTCH AND BRAKES
1. Check service & parking brakes, adjust if necessary 5,000 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
2. Check front brake pads & rear brake linings, Replace if necessary 20,000 ● ● ● ● ●
3. Overhaul the following brake components & change the Clutch & brake fluid in the system
1) Tandem Master Cylinder 2) Front Caliper, 3) Rear Wheel Cylinders,
4) Clutch Master cylinder & Slave Cylinder. 40,000 ● ●
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30000
35000
40000
45000
50000
55000
60000
65000
70000
75000
80000
85000
90000
95000
5000
SR. OPERATION FREQUENCY
No. IN km
ELECTRICALS
1. Check electrolyte level in battery, add distilled water if necessary. 5,000 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
2. Check specific gravity of electrolyte and the charge of battery. 40,000 ● ●
3. Check headlamp focussing 20,000 ● ● ● ● ●
BODY
1. Apply grease on door latches, door lock, door check, striker, bonnet opening lever. 10,000 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM (if fitted)
1. Check for leak of gas/oil from pipes, joints, compressor shaft seal & cylinder head 10,000 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
2. Clean condensor with high pressure water 5,000 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
3. Check fan operation for proper air flow 5,000 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
4. Check compressor clutch operation 10,000 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
5. Check system pressure with gauges, 20,000 ● ● ● ● ●
6. Clean evaporator from its face to remove dust, foreign objects etc. 30,000 ● ● ●
WHEELS & TYRES
1. Tyre rotation, check tyre pressure 10,000 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
Note :- In addition to jobs listed in the above service schedule, all standard customer checks given in “Before Driving” section of OSB needs to be performed
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ABBREVIATIONS
AC Air Conditioning Min Minimum
ACC Accessories mkg Meter per Kilogram
Amp Ampere mm Millimeter
Mtg Mounting
Br Branch
Brg Bearing No Number
cc Cubic Centimeters PCBU Passenger Car Business Unit
Cm Centimeter PDI Pre-delivery Inspection
PSI Pounds per Square Inch
Dia Diagonal
PUC Pollution Under Control
EGR Exhaust Gas Recirculation
RAW Rear Axle Weight
FAW Front Axle Weight RCSM Regional Customer Support Manager
Fig Figure RH Right Hand
FIP Fuel Injection Pump RM Regional Manager
gm Gram RPM Revolution Per Minute
GVW Gross Vehicle Weight Sec Seconds
IGN Ignition Sq.cm. Square Centimeter
Kg Kilogram TASC Tata Motors Authorised Service Centre
Km Kilometer TASP Tata Motors Authorised Service Point
Km/h Kilometer per hour
V Volts
LH Left Hand
W Watts
Max Maximum
Wt Weight
MD Main Dealer
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX
A D F
Accessory Switches 33 Digital Clock 37 Fan Belt Tension Adjustment 64
Aggregate Numbering 14 Do’s 10 Fog Lamps 33
Air Conditioning 45 Front Facing Third Row Seat 21
Don’t’s 13
Anti-theft Device 17 Fuel 79
Door Locking 16
Ash Tray 37 Fuel Economy 52
Driver’s Seat 20 Fuel Lid Opening (Mechanically) 39
B Driving – Climbing Sharp Fuses 76
Gradients 55
Bonnet Opening & Closing 38 Driving – Descending Sharp G
Brake Adjustment 69 Gradients 56 Gauges 29
Brake System 67 Driving at Night 55 Gear Shift lever 39
Braking 52 Driving Controls 26
Bulb Specification 75 H
Driving Instruction 51
C Driving on a Rainy Day 54 Hazard Warning 34
Driving on Sandy or Muddy Head Lamp Adjustment 72
Catalytic Converter 42 Roads 53 Head Lamp Bulb Replacement 74
Changing Engine Oil 61 Driving on Snowy or Icy Roads 53 Head Lamp leveling Switch 36
Changing Fuel Filter Element 63 Driving Safety 58 Head restraint 25
Changing Oil Filter 61 Headlamps 72
Driving Through Water 54
Cigarette Lighter 37 Headlamp Leveling Switch 36
Clutch System – Bleeding 65 E I
Co-driver’s Seat 20
Combi-Switch 31 EGR System 42 Indicators 28
Coolants 80 Engine Air Filter 62 Instrument Panel 27
Cooling System 66 Engine Compartment 60 A & B Instrument Panel Light
Engine Compartment Light 38 Brightness Control 36
Environment Protection 6 Interior Roof Lamps 36
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX
J Rear Windshield Wiper 35 V
Recommended Oils, Lubricants 81
Jack & Tools 41 Record of Repairs Carried Out 90 Vehicle Care 77
K Record of Service Performed 88 W
Replacing Tyre / Rim 71
Key 16 Replacing Tyre / Tube 71 Warranty Terms & Conditions 8
Wheel Alignment 70
L S Wheel Balancing 71
Lubricants 79 Safety Checks 58 Wheel Change 70
M Seat Belt 23 Wheels & Tyres 70
Seats at Rear 22 Window Winding 17
Middle Seat 20 Service Schedule 92
Spare Wheel 40
P
Steering Lock Cum Ignition
Parking Brake 40 Switch 29
Power Steering 43 Stopping the Engine 51
Power Windows 17 Sun Visors 18
Preparing the vehicle for T
the drive 48
Priming Fuel System 63 Technical Specifications 82
Towing the Vehicle 57
R Tyre Pressure 70
Rear View Mirror (Inner) 19 Tyre Rotation 72
Rear View Mirrors (Outer) 19 U
Rear Windshield Demister 34
Rear Windshield Wash & Wipe 35 Utility Box 41
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Tata Motors Offices
Names & Addresses of
Tata Motors Main Dealerships (MD)
Tata Motors Authorised Service Centres
(TASCs)
CUSTOMER CARE
CENTRE
TOLL FREE NO.
1800 209 6688
This list is dated January 31st 2005 and subject to amendments. Updated list will be available at
dealerships and Regional offices of Tata Motors
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ERNAKULAM
INDORE TATA MOTORS (0731)
TATA MOTORS (0484)
Upper Ground Floor, 493673/4560
1st Floor, Vasudeva Building, 364953/54
B-2, Rajgarh Kothi, 498634
T. D. Road, 383216
Appollo Trade Centre, F a x 494383
Ernakulam - 682 001 Fax 372925
Geet Bhavan Square,
Indore - 452 001(M.P.)
SECUNDRABAD
JAIPUR TATA MOTORS (0141)
TATA MOTORS (040)
Shyam Anukampa Building, 2360017
2ND Floor,Surya Towers, 55268283
IInd Floor, O-11, 2360093
C Block, 104 SP Road, 55328281
Ashok Marg, C-Scheme F a x 2365771
Secundrabad - 500 003 55327888/995
Jaipur - 302 001 (Rajasthan)
F a x 27810131
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JAMSHEDPUR
TATA MOTORS (Area Office) (0657)
Passenger Car Business Unit 2286278
1st Floor, A-Road, Tata Engineering Fax 2286197
Colony, Jamshedpur - 831 004
(Jharkhand)
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Kurnool Star Motors (08518) Secunderabad Real Car Auto Garage (040)
TASC Plot No.126, Nehru Auto Nagar, 250676 / 253676 TASP 1-8-4/2/1, Patigadda Main Road, 55509579
N.H. 7, Kurnool - 518 003 (M) 98480 76500 Begumpet, 27901534
E-mail : starmotors@rediffmail.com Fax 253676 Secunderabad - 500 003
Nellore M.G. Brother’s Autmobiles Ltd. (0861) 2304444 Tadipatri Sai Services (08558) 227687
MD Dargamitta 2327917/2303366/ TASP Besides N K Motors 227697
Nellore - 524 003 (M) 98483 05234 R. F. Road, Dist: Ananthapur (M) 98850 66999
E-mail : mgbnellore@yahoo.com Fax 2331704 Tirupathi - 515 411
Nellore B & T Motors (0861) Tirupathi Venkateswara Cars (0877)
TASC Plot No.7, Wood Complex, 2306402/2328402 TASP C/o Priyanka Automobiles
Auto Nagar, Nellore - 524 005 (M) 9848041791 Renugunta Road, (M) 98481 75080
E-mail : btmotors@nettlinx.com Fax 2306402 Tirupathi - 517 501
Nizamabad Aswini Service Centre (08462) Vijayawada Jasper Industries Limited (0866)
TASP Plot No.C1/14, Auto Nagar, MD 40-1-56, Benz Circle, M.G. Road, 2474571/2/3
Nizamabad - 503 001 Vijayawada - 520 010 Fax 2477526
Rajamundry Coastal Automobiles Pvt Ltd (0883) 2467952 E-mail : vjwjilpcd@sancharnet.in (M) 5677527 /
MD Near ONGC base complex 2433277/2433288/ 98482 95625
NH 5 Road, Rajhamundry 533 006 (M) 9849333448 Vijayawada Windsor Motors (0866)
E-mail : coastal_rjy@rediffmail.com Fax 2478882 TASC 40-17-5, Bunder Road, Near 2848933
Rajamundry Annadaata Automotive Corp. (0883) Hotel Adhikar, V. Purnachandra 2478435
TASC Plot No.15, Opp. FCI Godown 2400422/2400423 Rao Road, Pakeergudam, (M) 98490 82346
Lala Cheruvu,Rajamundry - 533 105 (M) 9848071668 Vijayawada - 520 010
E-mail : annadaata@rediffmail.com Fax 2426385 E-mail : windsormotors@rediffmail.com
Secunderabad Auto Chenoy (040) 27951810 Vishakapatnam Sri Ramdas Motor Transport Ltd. (0891)
TASC 174, Plassley Lines, Opp. Rajiv Gandhi 27757944/945 / MD Bowdara Road, 2502546/2566267
Aviation Academy, Old Bowenpally, Fax 27907562 Vishakapatnam - 530 003 2552932
Secunderabad - 500 003 (M) 9849109111 E-mail : srmtvsp@sify.com Fax 2713637
E-mail :tasc@autochenoy.com (M) 9848049649
Secunderabad Brindavan Motors (040) Vishakapatnam Top Gear Auto Scanners (0891)
TASC 10-5-413/A , Addagutta 27733763/4/5 TASC D No. 36-46-2, Old Distillary, 2506328/2732950
Tukaram , Lallaguda (M) 9849020729 Vishakapatnam - 530 008 Fax 2558992
Secunderabad - 500 039 Fax 27733766 Kanchera Palem, (M) 9848133136
E-mail : brindavanmotors@yahoo.co.in E-mail : tgaspcd@yahoo.com
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Warangal Surya Motors (0870) Guwahati French Motor Car Co. (0361)
MD Sri Vishnupriya Complex, 2441732/33/34/35 MD G.S. Road, Dispur, 223059/60/61
S.V. Patel Road, Warangal Fax 2426420 Guwahati 781 006 Fax 2261917
(M) 9848098690 E-mail : fmcghy1@sancharnet.in
ANDAMAN & NICOBAR Guwahati Perfect Motors Pvt. Ltd. (0361)
Port Blair Andaman Motors Pvt. Ltd. (03192) TASC Guwahati - Shilong Road, 2458161/62
MD P. B. No.213, Aberdeen Bazar, 32963/32154 Bhangagarh, Guwahati - 781 005
Port Blair - 744 101 Fax 32153 E-mail : perfect2@sancharnet.in
E-mail : mghani@rediffmail.com Tinsukia Gargo Motors (0374)2312200
MD AT Road, Hijuguri, 2312060,
ARUNACHAL PRADESH Tinsukia - 786 125 2312545,2315941
Naharlagon S.K. Enterprises (0360) Email : altesoft@sancharnet.in Fax 2312060,2312545
MD D Sector, Police Point 2350648/2248867 Silchar Johnson Automobiles (03842)
Barapani, Naharlagon - 791110 Fax 2248867 MD Sonai Road, PO, Link Road, 226622, 226633,
E-mail : skenterprises_ws@hotmail.com Silchar-788 006 227108/109
Banderdewa Himatsingka Auto Enterprises (0360) E-mail : johnsonautomobiles@yahoo.com Fax 225853
Branch PO : Banderdewa 2266225, 2266585 Tezpur Himatsingka Auto Enterprises (03712)-
Dist: Papumpare, Fax 2266399 N.T. Road, Tezpur- 784001 220909/ 255293
E-mail : hsingkabdw@sancharnet.in Email : haetez@rediffmail.com Fax 220239
ASSAM Amingaon Himatsingka Auto Enterprises (0361) 2680455,
Guwahati Abhishek Motors (0361) NH- 47, North Bank 2680230,
MD G.N.B. Road, Silpukhuri, 2663696 / 8116 Amingaon- 781031 2680616/17
Guwahati - 781 003 2666676 Email haeamingaon@rediffmail.com Fax 2540944
Email : indica@onlysmart.com Fax 2524248/2543646 Digboi Techno-Mech Services (03751) 265442/
Guwahati Abhishek Motors (0361) TASP HP-PLAZA,Charali, 270062
W/Shop A.T. Road, Garpandu, Adabari, 2574241/1697 Digboi-786171
Jalukbari, Guwahati - 781 014 Fax 2543646
BIHAR
E-mail : abhishekmtrs@sify.com (M) 98640 25599
Guwahati Ghosh Brothers Automobiles (0361)2340758/ Begusarai Kishan Automobiles (06243)
MD G.S. ROAD, Christian Basti 2340759/60/61, TASC NH-31, Keshawe, 249635/240494
Guwahati - 781005 Fax 2340758 Begusarai, Bihar - 851 134 Fax 240494
E-mail : ghoshbros@sify.com Email : kishan_begusarai@hotmail.com
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Bhilai Jas Motors (0788) 2286285 Delhi Delta Vehicle Support (011)25065311
TASC 1/B, Light Industrial Area 2285441 TASC 338, Rangpuri, NH-8, 25065322
Nandini Road 2285442 New Delhi - 110 037 Fax 25062626
Bhilai Dist : Durg - 490 026 Fax 2285442 E-mail : deltavehicle@vsnl.com (M) 98110 33027
E-mail : jas_motors@rediffmail.com (M) 98264 22260 Delhi Kar Scanning Centre (011)
Dhamtari Shivam Automobiles (07722) TASP C-85,DDA Sheds 26815478
TASC Raipur Road,Bathena Chowk, 235192 Okhla Phase I, New Delhi-20 26811547
Dhamtari - 493 773 236492, 238492
Delhi Narain Singh & Sons (011) 30907033,
E-mail : shivamdmd@rediffmail.com Fax 236492
TASC D-34, SMA Industrial Estate, 55156189
Jagdalpur Mahavir Automobiles (07782) GT Karnal Road, Delhi - 110 092 27143997/ 28636
TASP Rajmahal Compound, 224409 E-mail : nss.tasc@usa.com Fax 27234697
Jagdalpur – 494 001. Fax 223798 (M) 9810404697
E-mail : mahavirjdp@rediffmail.com (M) 94252 58904
Delhi Sri Ram Service Centre (011)
Raipur National Garage (0771) 5060330-33 TASC Krishna Vihar, 25472558/6165
MD G E Road, 2255802/214 Poolh kalan, Fax 25180054
Raipur - 492 001 Fax 2254821 Delhi - 110 041 (M) 98100 03622
E-mail : national_garage@rediffmail.com (M) 9826428508 98104 04697
Raipur Gagan Service Centre (0771)5013327
Delhi Sanghi Brother’s (P) Ltd. (011) 23321134
TASP Opp. Aiyyapa Temple 5070647
TASC 52, Janpath, 23252926
Ring Road No. 2, Raipur - 492 001 Fax 5013327
New Delhi - 110 001 Fax 23357110
E-mail : gagganservice@yahoo.com (M) 9826122789
Delhi Technic Automobiles (011)
DAMAN TASC 83/1 Adchini, 26868786 / 54786
Nani Daman Sagar Auto Service Centre (0260) Aurobindo Marg, 26866786
TASC Opp. New Police Colony, 2254765/766 New Delhi - 110 017 Fax 26449786
Vapi Kunta Road, Kathiria, Fax 2250234
Delhi Vishwakarma Motor (011)
Nani Daman, Daman (UT) - 396210 (M) 98770 13543
TASC Garage & service Station 55460106/07
E-mail :sascdaman@yahoo.co.in
215/2A, Opp Shadipur Depot Fax 25703354
DELHI New Delhi - 110 008 (M) 98100 67993
E-mail : vmgss@rediffmail.com
Delhi Auto Engineers (011) 22118751
TASC Plot No. 3/4,Jhilmil Indl. Area 2259788, New Delhi Auto Link Enterprises ( I ) Pvt. Ltd. (011) 26516137
Near truck Parking, Sahadara, Fax 22577096 MD Showroom I 26859819/ 335
Delhi - 110 095 (M) 98103 21582, S7, Adchini Sri Aurobindo Marg (M) 98102 69011-15
E-mail : autoengineers_telco@yahoo.co.in 32525255 New Delhi (M) 98102 69019
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Showroom II B-39, Meera Bagh, Paschim Vihar 25260362 New Delhi Indicare Motors (P) Ltd. (011)27125209
New Delhi 25270159 TASC A-32, G T Karnal Road Indl. Area 27115419
W/shopI Bawa Potteries Compound, (011) 26121981 New Delhi - 110 033 27465950
Opp. Sahara Restaurant, 26121984-87 E-mail : indicaremotors@rediffmail.com (M) 56068202/ 01/ 03
Aruna Asif Ali Road, Vasant Kunj, Fax 26515961 New Delhi Indo-Asiatic Engineers Pvt. Ltd. (011)
New Delhi - 110070 (M) 98111 50960 TASC C-102, Industrial Area, Phase II, 28114697, 51845054
W/shop II 9/1, Railway Site Ind. Estate, (011) 25734289/ Mayapuri, New Delhi - 110 064 28116977
New Rohtak Road, 90/91 E-mail : indoasiatic2003@yahoo.co.in (M) 98110 78922
New Delhi - 110 005 (M) 98104 14222
New Delhi Kalwant Motors (011) 25320134
New Delhi Balwan Service Station (011)27551943 TASC 180, New Roshan Pura 20528950/51,
TASP PSP Institutional Area, Sector-16, Fax 27557183 Gurgaon Najafgarh Road (M) 98117 22210,
Rohini, New Delhi-110085 (M) 98180 13581 New Delhi - 110 001 98188 08959
New Delhi Bedi Motors (011) E-mail : kalwantmotors@yahoo.com
TASP Kamal Ataturk Marg 23011945 New Delhi Magna Motors (011) 22816523
Near Race Course, New Delhi 3 23794354 TASC C-15, East Gokalpur, Wazirabad, 22816423 / 79
New Delhi Goldy Car Scanners (011) 25412852 New Delhi - 100 093 (M) 98106 02467
TASC Road No. 77, Plot No. 17, 25410575/5655 E-mail : magnamotors@nowindia.net.in (M) 98111 32154
Opp. Punjabi Bagh Club ( West), Fax 25910731 New Delhi Metro Automobiles (011) 26812003
New Delhi - 110 026 (M) 98111 14359, TASC F-90/13, Phase I 55654525
E-mail : goldycar@mantraonline.com 98101 59201 Okhla Ind.Area Fax 26812003
New Delhi - 110 020 (M) 98100 26125
New Delhi Highway Service Station (011)
TASP 3/6, Ring Road, Opp. Hyat Regency, 24672266 New Delhi Mirkana Engineering (P) Ltd. (011)
R K Puram, New Delhi -16 Fax 26112342 MD (A-One Motors) 26950300 to 06
A-19, Mohan Co-Op. Indl. Estate Fax 26959955
New Delhi Him Motors (011)
Mathura Road, 24 A Shiva Marg, (M) 98100 86534,
MD 5-Bhera Enclave, Outer Ring Rd, 25278781/2/3
New Delhi - 110 044 98912 86696
Paschim Vihar, New Delhi - 110 087. Fax 25278779
E-366, Nirman Vihar,Vikas Marg, New Delhi Morya Motors (011)
Delhi TASC Plot No.160, Block-2, FIE 30969111/ 12/ 13
Workshop I T-5/1, Mangolpuri Industrial Area 27910078, 73 Patparganj, New Delhi Fax 30969112
Phase I, New Delhi 110083 (M) 9810033277 New Delhi Premnath Motors Workshop (P) Ltd. (011) 23354158
Workshop II Opp.Telco sales & Service Centre (011) 22462645, TASC Mandir Marg 23364130
Plot No.12, Gazipur, New Delhi 22052401-03 New Delhi - 110 001 Fax 23368302
E-mail : himmotors@rediffmail.com (M) 9810189215 E-mail : pnmw_workshop@vsnl.com
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New Delhi Pick-n-Drive (011) 25255560 New Delhi Tuli Motors (011) 25414442
TASP HP Petrol Pump, Outer Ring Road, 25259182 TASC Ring Road, Raja Garden, 55452777/5450
Meera Bagh, New Delhi - 110 041 Fax 25259812 New Delhi - 110 027 Fax 25115453
New Delhi Raunaq Motors (011) E - mail : tuli_motor@hotmail.com Fax 55455450 / 2777
TASC B-89, Wazirpur Industrial Area, 27372316 / 317 (M) 98103 00601
Near Marry Maker Banquet Hall Fax 27375300 (M) 98912 23300
New Delhi (M) 98100 94914 (M) 98113 33339
E-mail : raunaqmotors@vsnl.net GOA
New Delhi Rachna Motors (011) 31012238 Margao Auto Industries Goa (P) Ltd. (0832)
TASC Outer Ring Road, Badli, 27858698/3219, MD P.O. Box No. 43, V. N. Naik Rd, 2740316/18-20
New Delhi - 110 042 (M) 98100 02233, Arleam P. O. Fstorda,Margao - 01 Fax 2731415
E-mail : rachnamotors@mantraonline.com 98112 66657 Email : ndnaik@ndnaik.com (M) 98221 27279
Fax 27854213/3219, Showroom 212/1, Gonvoley, Nuvem, 2791141 - 43
27858698 Salcete, Goa - 413 604 Fax 2791144
New Delhi Rawat Motors (011) Ponda Vernekar Automobile Service (0832)
TASC D-192, Peeragarhi Chowk, 25679092 TASC Bethora Road, Durgabhat, 2315014 / 8056
Rohtak Road, New Delhi -110 041 (M) 9810991437 Ponda, Goa - 403 401 Fax 2312432
New Delhi Sanya Automobiles (011)24654010 Email : verekarrahul@hotmail.com
MD D-13, Defence Colony, 24654111 / 4077
New Delhi - 110 024. Fax 24653310 GUJARAT
Workshop I B-227, Okhla Phase 1, 26372031-35 Ahmedabad Bacha Motors Pvt. Ltd. (079) 26309140/
New Delhi - 110 020. Fax 26372040 TASC 224,Sushil Park,Sunrise Park Rd. 8016481
``` (M) 9811283804 Vastrapur, Ahmedabad-380 055 Fax 26614311
Workshop II C-101, Mayapuri Ind.Area, Phase-II, (011) 28116382, E-mail : pcd@bachamotors.com (M) 98250 67316
New Delhi 110 064 28116051/52/54 E-mail : harjitbassan@yahoo.com (M) 98243 50001
Fax 28116058 Br anch outside vasna octroi check post 26820240/293
New Delhi Top Gear Automobiles (011) Sarkhej road Ahmedabad 380 055 Fax 26614311
TASC E-48/12, Okhla Phase II, 28611800 / 801 E-mail : pcd@bachamotors.com (M) 98250 67316
New Delhi - 110 020 (M) 98101 55122 E-mail : harjitbassan@yahoo.com (M) 98243 50001
Ahmedabad Cargo Motors Pvt. Ltd. (079) 26873102
MD Rajpath Club Gandhinagar 26743095/2944
Sarkhej Highway Fax 26873126
Ahmedabad – 380 015 (M) 98250 95940
E-mail : cmplraj@wilnetonline.net
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Workshop Opp. Octroi Naka, Aslali, 02718261050/64 Anand Shreeji Motors (02692)
Ahmedabad - 382425 02718262911/12 TASC Opp. Baroda Meters 237715/231241
E-mail : cargo.cmlasl@wilnetonline.net Fax 02718262225 Anand-Sojitra Road Fax 233269
(M) 079-93761 04506 Vithal Udyognagar-388 121 (M) 98250 21960
Ahmedabad Swati Autolink (079) E-mail : shreeji_motors@rediffmail.com
MD Ahmedabad-Mehsana Highway, 23297272/3/4 Bhuj Kenson Motors (02832)
Chandkheda, Fax 23297275 MD Near Jayanagar Bus Station 231101/ 2/3/4/5
Dist.-Gandhinagar - 382 424 (M) 98240 77555 Mirzapur Highway Road, Fax 230989 / 251713
E-mail : swati@jyotindra.com Mirzapur,Tal : Bhuj (M) 98242 07314
Showroom Near Gandhi Ashram (079) E-mail : kensonmotorsspvtltd@rediffmail.com
Ashram Road 27552406 – 8 Bhuj Kenson Motors (02832)
Ahmedabad – 380 027 Fax 27552405 W/Shop 36 meter Ring Road, 9 Air Port Road, 309319/
Ahmedabad Yash Motors (079) Near Khari Nadi Road, 260210
TASC Near Asopalav Hotel, 25331300/93926 Bhuj - Kutch 370 001 (M) 98242 24118
Opp. Mayapuri Kabadi Market, Fax 25331300 Bhavnagar Zen Motors (0278)
Narol,Ahmedabad - 382 405 (M) 98250 32098 TASC Municipal Shed No.6 2511651/2412774
E-mail : yashmotors_telco@sify.com Old Vithalwadi, Near Nilam Baug Fax 2420301
Ahmedabad Shakti Auto Care (079) Palace, Bhavnagar - 364 001 (M) 98252 07428
TASP Near Arvind Petrol Pump 3741459, 3742727 E-mail : zenmotors@sancharnet.in
Sarkhej - Gandhinagar, NH8A, Dahod United Motors (02673)
Gota, Ahmedabad – 382481 TASC On Garbada Road, P.B. No.11, 240976/241976
Amboli (Surat) Ambica Auto Sales & Services (02621) S.H. No.62, Dahod - 389 151 Fax 241977
TASC N.H. No. 8, post Kathor, Amboli, 256188/256271 E-mail : unitedmotors_tasc@yahoo.com (M) 98250 44233
District Surat, Tal. Kamrej, 256286 (M) 98242 09966
Amboli - 394151 Fax 256286 Gandhinagar Sonal Automobiles (02712)
E-mail : ambicacar@yahoo.co.in (M) 98241 16009 TASP Plot No. 908/20, Sector 28, 8507576
Anand Progressive car (02692) Engineering Estate, GIDC, (M) 94260 17384
MD NH No. 8, Nr. Vishahmo Hotel, 251606/603 Gandhinagar
Chikhodara Crossing, Fax 251657 Gandhidham Cargo Motors Pvt. Ltd. (02836) 231799
Anand – 388 001. (M) 9824540360 TASC Post Box : 64, N.H. No.8-A, 231818/80
E mail: pcplws@eth.net / pcpland@eth.net W/shop Gandhidham, (Kutch) - 370 201 Fax 233059
E-mail : cmplgdmwks@yahoo.com (M) 98254 21930
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S-01.05.2005
B-9
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S-01.05.2005
B - 10
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Palampur Thakur’s Motors (01894) Jamshedpur ASL Motors (Pvt) Ltd. (0657)
TASC P.O. Thakurdwar, District – Kangra 239333/238444 MD Aditya Tower, Main Road, 2420944/45/46
Teh. Palampur 176 102. 9817017173 Bistupur, Jamshedpur - 831 001 Fax 2420944
Workshop NS-2,Phase II, Adityapur Indl.Area (0657)
Mandi Satluj Motors 01905 Tata Kandra Main Road, 2381381/2/3
MD Viill Lunapani 243244/45/378 Adityapur, Jamshedpur (M) 9835182450
PO Bhangrotu,Mandi . (M) 94180 43245 E-mail : asle@sify.com; aslm@aslgroup.biz
Fax 243379
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Jamshedpur Bhalotia Auto Products Ltd. (0657) Bangalore Prerana Motors (P) Ltd. (080) 28370854/
TASC Adityapur Indl. Area, VIII th Phase, 2407497/8889 MD 28/29 II Phase, Peenya Indl. Estate 51172370/71
Kandra Road, Jamshedpur-832108 2228018/ 19 Chokkasaudra, Bangalore - 560 058 (M) 9845011011
E-mail : bapss@satyam.net.in Fax 2437559, Email : peenyapcd@preranamotors.com TeleFax 51172371
Jamshedpur S. S. Automotive (0657) Prerana Motors (080)
TASC Kharangihar Telco Colony, 2269069 No.5/1 C Block, Kolandappa garden, 51207621/22/23/25
Near Ganesh Temple. 2268104 Gajendra Nagar, Anepalya Main Road, Tele Fax 51207622/21
Jamshedpur - 831 004 (M) 98353 37101 Adugodi Post, Bangalore - 560 030 (M) 98455 88298
E-mail : automotivessa@sify.com Email: adugodi@preranamotors.com
Ranchi Basudeb Auto Ltd. (0651) 2330740 Bangalore Emm Emm Motors, (080)
MD Opp. G.E.L., Church Complex, 2331036 TASC 116/2, Outer Ring Road, 25427367
Main Road, Ranchi - 834 001 Fax 2330786 Opp. Bangalore Coolege, 25982665
E-mail : rch_kataruka@sancharnet.in Near Horamavu Cross Road,
W/Shop Kokar Industrial Area (0651) Banaswadi P.O., Bangalore-560 043
Kokar,Ranchi 2544178/5150 E-mail : emm_emm_motors@yahoomail.com
E mail :basudebauto@rediffmail.com (M) 9431170414 Bangalore Hi-Tech Auto India (P) Ltd. (080)
Ranchi Kraft Service Station (0651) 2331571, TASC 4th N Block, Behind EE-Sanje 23125409
TASC Sujata Cinema Compound, Ranchi 3103113/3216070 building, Off Dr. Rajkumar Road, 23128226
E-mail : kraft_01@rediffmail.com Fax 5537240 3rd Stage, Rajajinagar, 23125444
(M) 98351 63203 Bangalore - 560 010 Fax 23125444
Email : hitechauto_tasc_blr@yahoo.com (M) 56716070
KARNATAKA Bangalore Manasa Motors (080)
Bangalore Concorde Motors Limited (080) TASP No.186/8, S.C. Road, 3448224
MD Plot No. 9/8, Division No. 63, 25537254 Sheshadripuram,
Opp. Christ College, Hosur Road, 25520911 Bangalore - 560 020
Bangalore - 560 029 (M) 98440 07484 Bangalore Classic Motors (080)
Email : serviceblr@concordemotors.com Fax 25537240 TASP No.1, 2nd ‘A’ Cross, II Block, 3470222
Bangalore Manipal Motors Pvt Ltd (080)2 5296217 Gurangunte Palya, Yeshwanthpur, 3472233
MD 6th Cross Off Airport Road, 25262596 / Bangalore - 560 022 (M) 98453 99990
Opp. To Anjaneya Complex, 25298964 Bangalore Sampath Motors (080) 3408422
Kodihalli, HAL 2nd Stage, Fax 25297030 TASP No.118, 4th Block, 4th Stage, Fax 3408422
Bangalore 560 008 (M) 98450 27174 8th “A”Main, Basaveswar Nagar, (M) 98440 27814/
Email: tatacustomer@manipalmotors.com Bangalore - 560 079 9845029659
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Bangalore Super Cars (080) Hospet Bhagyodaya Motors (P) Ltd., (08394) 465758
TASP 3rd Cross, Lingappa Block, 3336521 MD 174 /1 Opp. KOF, Bellary Rd., 466136 / 465900 /
Thimmaiah Garden, RT Nagar Fax 3433947 Hospet - 583 201 Fax 465570
Post, Bangalore - 560 076 E-mail : sidhu29758@yahoo.com (M) 98440 85270
Bagalkot Sai Motors, (08354) 424775 E-mail : vishu_15@rediffmail.com 98441 31851
TASC S.X. No.117, No.10, Fax 310991 Hubli Manickbag Automobiles (0836)
Roopland Developers (M) 94484 76951 MD Vidyanagar, Dharwar Road, 2374525 / 2372486
Belgaum Road, Bagalkot - 587101 Hubli - 580 021 (M) 98454 51025
E-mail : saimotors_bgk@yahoo.com Email : Servicepcdh@manickbag.com Fax 2374069
Belgaum Manickbag Auto Mobiles (0831) Mangalore Canara Car Care Centre (0824)
MD Dharwad Road, Belgaum-590 016 2487625 / 2466625
TASC CPC Ltd., Premises, 491699/493759
E-mail : shirishmg@rediffmail.com Fax 2420360
Kodialbail, Mangalore - 575 003 (M) 9844076899
Belgaum S.C. Motors (0831)2455131/191 E-mail : cpcltd@vasnet.co.in Fax 2492588
MD New Gandhinagar,Belgaum 590016 Fax 2455636
E-mail : scmotors@sancharnet.in (M) 98440 54150 Mangalore Auto Matrix (0824) 2222239
MD Bejai 2222235/36/37/38
Belgaum Shriya Motors (0831)
Mangalore - 575 004 Fax 2222240
TASC Plot No. 26, S1.No.669/680/2 2441320
BMC Ind. Estate, Khanapur, Fax 2433911 Email : matrixworks@vasnet.co.in (M) 98453 77488/
Udyambag, Belgaum - 590 008 (M) 98453 71566 3377488
Email : shriyamotors@sify.com Mangalore Kunjoor Shree Durga Automobiles (0824)
Bijapur Bijjargi Motors (08352) TASP Tripty Layout, Kuloor-Kavoor Rd., 2452919
TASC Plot No 133/2 253531, 309331 Mangalore - 575 013
NH-13, Bye- Pass, Indi Road Cross, Fax 253531 Mysore Suson Auto Service Centre (0821)
Bijapur - 586 104 (M) 94481 23231 TASC Old H.D.Kote Road, 2363452 / 2362372
E mail : bijjargimotors@hotmail.com Mysore South - 570 008. Fax 2362991
Gulbarga VKG Motors (08472) 467258, E-mail : susonauto@eth.net (M) 9844049525
Dealer Plot No 19B, First Phase 457699
Mysore Urs Kar Care (0821) 2333776
Kapnoor Industrial Area Fax 467274
MD CH-47, Dewan’s Road, Lakshmipuram 2333432
Gulbarga - 585 104 (M) 98440 65884
E mail : vkgmotorsservice@sancharnet.in Near Double Tank, Mysore - 570 004 Fax 2333428
E-mail : urs_kar@hotmail.com (M) 98440 65169
Gadag Arihant Bagmar Motors (08372) 531538
TASC Near Industrial Estate, Binkadakatti 538212 Shimoga Arvind Automobiles (08182)
NH 63, Hubli Road,Gadag - 582 103 (M) 9448137540/ TASC B.H.Road, Shimoga 577 201 229677
E-mail : nalin_bagmar@yahoo.com 9845267418 E-mail: autoarvind@sify.com (M) 98440 46277
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Kannur Sakthi Automobiles (0497) 2820927 Gwalior A S Motors (P) Ltd. (0751)2446601-604
Br. Thottada,Kannur - 670 007 Fax 2702307 MD 6th, M LB Colony, M L B Road, Fax 24446606
E-mail : saknrws@hotmail.com (M) 9847020602 Gwalior - 474 002 (M) 3407504
Thrissur Sakthi Automobiles (0487) 2381249 E- mail : asmotors@sancharnet.in
Br. M G Road, Nr. Shankaraiyar Junction Fax 2331059 W/shop Jail Road (0751) 5061371,
Thrissur - 680 004 Bhadopur - 474 002 2490035
E-mail : satcrpcd@yahoo.com E-mail : atulagrawal@mandratreenet.com Fax 2428997
(M) 9827064177
MADHYA PRADESH
Indore Sanghi Brothers (Indore) Ltd. (0731) 5070278
Bhopal Mechmen Motors Pvt. Ltd. (0755) MD 6, Manorama Ganj, 2490361 / 62 / 63
MD 32, Press Complex, Zone - 1 5275528/29 Indore - 452 001 (MP) Fax 2492741
M. D. Nagar, Bhopal - 11 Fax 2552897 E-mail : wspcd_sbil@rediffmail.com (M) 98270 26568
E-mail : mechmen_sale@yahoo.co.in (M) 98267 - 27795
Indore Krishu Motors (0731) 5004715
W/shop Mechmen Motors Pvt. Ltd. (0755) 5261461-62
TASC 27, Scheme No.54, 2570797/5023617
11-C Industrial Area, 5261463/464
PU-3, Commercial Bhamori, Fax 2532997
Govindpura, Fax 2586073
A B Road, Indore - 452 010 (M) 98262 14333
Bhopal – 462 023 (M) 98260 58585
E-mail : krishu@hotmail.com
Bhopal D.B. Visions (P) Ltd. (0755) 5260400/ Indore Vandana Automobiles (0731)
TASC 1-B Industrial Area, Govindpura, 5274387 TASP 167, RNT Marg, Indore - 452 001 2528769/ 7188
Bhopal - 462 001 Fax 5274386 E-mail : tarunlal@vsnl.com (M) 98270 26769
E-mail : dbvisionsacc@hotmail.com (M) 9893057438 E-mail : vandanaautomobiles@hotmail.com Fax 2532997
Bhopal Sanghi Brothers (Indore) Ltd. (0755) 2711500 Itarasi R D S Automotive (07572) 261288
Branch Bhopal-Indore Road, 5232232,2538436 TASP Pathrota, Itarasi - 461111 261004, 236843 / 94
P.O. Nayapura, Bhopal - 462 032 Fax 2665577 E-mail : rdsautomotives@rediffmail.com (M) 98260 30443
E-mail : sanghibhopal@hotmail.com (M) 98260 50691 Fax 234336
Chhindwara Sanghi Brothers (Indore) Ltd. (07162) Jabalpur Commercial Automobiles Ltd. (0761) 2450821
Branch 197/3 Partala Road, 220405 / 220313 MD Off. : P.O. No. 47, 124, , 5037470
Chhindwara - 480 001 Fax 220408 Naipier Town, Jabalpur - 482 001 Fax 2315669
E-mail : vinaytamrakar@hotmail.com E-mail : calpcd@rediffmail.com (M) 94251- 51628
E-mail: sbilcwa@rediffmail.com Workshop 1811, Madan Mahal Ward, (0761) 2427739 /
Chhindwara Sharma Automobiles (07162) Opp. Prem Nagar 5017157
TASC Madhuban Colony, Circular Road, 243663 / 246633 Madan Mahal, Jabalpur Fax 2451776
Chhindwara - 480 001 Fax 245340 E-mail: indigo_cal@yahoo.com (M) 98270 76294
E-mail : sharmaautomotive@yahoo.com (M) 9827005614
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Gondia Jaika MotorsLtd. (07182) Latur Garje Automotive Services (02382) 221457
Br. Building No.218,Block No.2 22949 TASC X-3 & X-10, MIDC ,Barshi Road, 221193, 220923
Opp. S.T.Stand, Jaisthamb Chowk, Latur - 413 531 Fax 221193
Gondia - 441601 E-mail : ltr_garjelau@sancharnet.in (M) 98220 72757
Jalgaon Ujwal Automotives (0257) 227133 Malegaon Sheetal Automobiles (02554)
Br. Plot No. 146/1 Auto Nagar 225243 TASC 573 New Agra Rd, 237875 / 233130
N H- 6 , Jalgaon 425003 Fax 227214 Opp Ramesh Bros Petrol Pump Fax 237875
E-mail : ujwalauto@sancharnet.in (M) 9823122140 Chandanpuri, Malegaon - 423 203 (M) 98231 72833
Jalna Pritam Motors (02482) E-mail : sheetolm@sancharnet.in (M) 94222 52781
TASC 3-1-160, Near Industrial Area 220177 Mumbai TATA Car repair shop (022)
Aurangabad Road, Jalna -431203 Fax 220177 Mazda Indl. House, Off Dr. E. Mozes Rd, 56662233
E-mail : pritammishrikotkar@hotmail.com (M) 94222 17906 Worli, Mumbai - 400 018 Fax 56662244
Kalyan Best Auto Repairs & Service (0251) E-mail : carservice@tatamotors.com
TASC 739 B, Laxminarayan Nivas, 2280775 / 0160 Mumbai Han Motors (022)
Mharal Village Road, Post Varap. 2280507 MD Kartik Complex, New Link Rd, 56921187-91
Kalyan - 421 301 Fax 2280160 / 507 Showroom Opp. Lakshmi Industrial Area, 56730712-15
E-mail : best_auto@hotmail.com (M) 98201 07095 Andheri (W), Mumbai -400 053 Fax 26730716
(M) 98201 05977 E-mail: han_motors@vsnl.in (M) 9821082389
Karad N. P. Motors (02164) Showroom 211, Anand Bhavan, (022)
TASC Opp. Hotel Shivaprasad, 242530/243530 Water Field Road, Near ICICI Bank, 56791188
Malkapur,Karad,Satara - 415110 Bandra ( W) , Mumbai – 400 050 Fax 56974346
E-mail : npmotor@karadmail.com (M) 9822267115 Workshop Somani Gram, Off S.V. Road, (022)
Nr Ajit Glass Factory, 28790310-14
Kolhapur Marvellous Motors (0230)
Goregaon (W), Mumbai-400104 Fax 28793850
MD 1243/85, E, Shivaji Udhyam Nagar, 2663940 / 7768
E-mail: han_motors@hotmail.com (M) 98210 27946
Near Parvati Talkies, Fax 2664040
(M) 98927 93639
Kolhapur - 416 005 (M) 98225 99178
E-mail : klp_marvlous@sancharnet.in Mumbai Wasan Motors Pvt. Ltd. (022)
MD 4 - Swastik Park, Sion -Trombay Rd, 25237070 (8 lines)
Kolhapur Desai Motors Pvt. Ltd. (0231)
Showroom Chembur, Mumbai - 400 071 Fax 25225494
TASC 592/A-2 Shiroli (Pulachi) 5682317/ 8
E-mail : wasan@mtnl.net.in
Tal.Hat Kanangle, Pune-B’lore Rd.
Showroom Unit Ni. 3 & 4, Blue Rose Indl. Estate, (022)28706000
Kolhapur - 416 122 Fax 2460517
Western Express Highway, 28709900-03
E-mail : desaimotors@eth.net (M) 9822066484
Boriveki (E) , Mumbai – 400 056 Fax 28709904
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Showroom 3 & 4 Pearl Masion, Queen’s Road, (022)22055050 Mumbai K.S.Shah Automobiles Pvt. Ltd. (022)
Marine Lines, Mumbai – 400 020 Fax 22055060 TASC C-11/12, Dhalia Industrial Estate, 26731600 / 1700
Workshop Near Shah Industrial Estate (022) Off New Link Road, Andheri (West) 26731900
Survey No. 339/340 25480450-456 Mumbai - 400 058 Fax 26731600
Deonar Village, Mumbai - 400088 Fax 25586029 Email : ksshahauto@hotmail.com (M) 98211 37916
E-mail : tataservice@wasanonline.com (M) 98212 10834 Mumbai Car Torque ( 022)
Mumbai Richard Garage (022) 56962533 TASC 7A, Shah Indl. Estate, Veera Desai Rd, 26731931/32/33
TASC Military Road, Nr Borosil Glass Works, 28501662 Andheri (W), Mumbai - 400 053 Fax 26732140
Marol, Andheri (E), Fax 28503619 E-mail: cartorque@vsnl.net (M) 9821148498
Mumbai – 400059 (M) 98202 35432 Mumbai Chhagan Mitha (022)
Email : richardgarage@rediffmail.com TASP HP Petrol Pump, 10-A M.G.Road, 22621284/1269
Mumbai Om Sai Om Sai Motors Pvt. Ltd. (022)56903737 Opp.Metro Cinema, Dhobi Talao, Fax 22679408
MD Jyoti Plaza, S V Road, 28663737 Mumbai - 400 028 (M) 98201 02764
Showroom Kandivali (W), Mumbai-400 067 Fax 56906037 E-mail : rmitha@dentmastersindia.com
Workshop Plot No.96,AB-CD Joy Ice cream (022) 28689666 Mumbai J.P.Autoworld (022)28547980
Compound, Govt. Indl. Estate, 28672555/65 TASC Opp.TATA Special Steel Ltd. 28548004
Charkop,Kandivali(W) Fax 28676565 Dattapada Road, Borivoli (E) Fax 28543759
Mumbai - 400 067 (M) 98209 15718 Mumbai - 400 066 (M) 9819352228
E-mail : omsaiauto@vsnl.com E-mail: jpautoworld@rediffmail.com
Mumbai Banai Auto Works Pvt. Ltd. (022)
Mumbai Balaji Cars Pvt. Ltd. (022)
TASC Opp. Marol Police Camp 28345934/39
TASC Asha Usha Compound 56007777 / 8888
Marol Maroshi Road 28349816/17
Mehra Estate, LBS Marg, 56007775 / 76
Andheri (East), Mumbai - 400 059 Fax 28361339
Vikhroli(W), Mumbai – 400 079 Fax 55999999
E-mail : a_rajendra@roltanet.com (M) 98702 92360
E-mail: balajicars@netscape.net (M) 93239 00888
E-mail:banaiauto@roltanet.com
Powai Fortune Cars (P) Ltd. (022) 28478282
Mumbai Kwik Auto Centre (022)
Branch Amartara Estate, 55748283
TASC Podar Centre, 85, Chamar Baug, 24700311
CTS No. 47/1- B. Saki Vihar Road, Fax 28478283
P.O. Lane, Dr. Ambedkar Road, Fax 24709935
Opp. L & T Gate No. 7, (M) 92233 01664
Parel T T, Mumbai - 400 012 (M) 93222 72701
Powai, Mumbai - 400 072
E-mail : kwikauto@rediffmail.com
Chunabhatti Vama Motors (P) Ltd. (022)
Mumbai Cadell Auto Service (022) TASC Vama Complex, Off V N Purav Marg, 25291850
TASP HP Petrol Pump, Veer Savarkar Marg, 24453191 Near A T I, Chunabhatti (E) Fax 25291229
Shivaji Park, Mumbai - 400 028 Fax 24453191 Mumbai - 400 022
E-mail : hgpcars@hotmail.com (M) 98207 34668 E-mail : vamamotors@hotmail.com
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Navi Mumbai Fortune Cars (P) Ltd. (022) Nanded Bafna Motors Ltd (02462)
MD Plot No . D/237, TTC Indl. Area, 56120108/110/158 MD P.O.Box No. 49,Nanded Hyderabad Rd, 245261/62
M.I.D.C., Shiravne, Fax 27612371 Nanded - 431 604 Fax 231199
Navi Mumbai - 400 706 (M) 92233 01660 E-mail : bmlnnd@rediffmail.com (M) 9422189503
E-mail : fortune@bom8.vsnl.net.in Nasik Sterling Motors (0253) 2598298
Navi Mumbai Bhatti Motors Pvt. Ltd. (0215) 27686815, MD Gadkari Chowk, Old Agra Road, 2591598
TASC D 232 Industrial Area, M.I.D.C. 27630885 Nasik - 422 001 Fax 2596598
Shirawane, Navi Mumbai - 400706 Fax 27630884 E-mail : sterling_nsk@sancharnet.in (M) 9822281106
Email : bhatti2k@vsnl.net (M) 98204 49442
Nasik Pragati Service Station (0253)
Navi Mumbai Manu Auto (022) TASC and Auto Parts 5601137/38
TASC Plot No 45, Sector 19/A, 27840562-65 Mali Farm, Aurangabad Road, Fax 2513893
Near Dana Market Gate No.2, Fax 27840561 Panchavati, Nasik - 422 003 (M) 98221 99072
Behind Shamrao Vithal Co-op.Bk. (M) 93222 15179 E-mail : smmali_nsk@rediffmail.com (M) 98221 99062
Vashi, Navi Mumbai - 400 705
E-mail: manu_auto@yahoo.com Osmanabad Anand Auto Services (02472)
TASC Osmanabad - Aurangabad 227199, 227599
Nagpur Jaika Motors Limited (0712)2533280 Highway, Near M.I.D.C.,
MD P.B. No. 1, Commercial Road, 2526059 / 0169 Osmanabad - 413 501
Civil Lines,Nagpur - 440 001. Fax 2523154
E-mail : customercare@nagpur.jaika.com (M) 98222 26425 Panvel Anashwara Automobile Services (022) 27481715/
TASC Plot No.85, Panvel Co-Op. Indl. Area 30981564
Nagpur A.K Gandhi Cars (0712) 5615159 /
Mumbai-Pune Road, Fax 27481715/
MD 29, Great Nag Road, 2700255/2759963
Panvel - 410206 27452144
Near Baidhyanath Chowk, Fax 2700255
E-mail : rajin_anashwara@vsnl.net
Nagpur - 440 003. (M) 9890601020
Email : akgcars@sify.com Parbhani Prem Motors Engg. Works (02452)
TASP Shivaji Road, 233044
Nagpur Khamla Automobiles (P) Ltd. (0712) 2284297
Parbhani (M) 9822177044
TASC 15, Khamla Road, 2288965
Nr.Gulmohar Hall, Nagpur -25 Fax 2284297 Parli-Vaijnath Shri Sai Services (02446)
E-mail : khamla@satyam.net.in (M) 98224 74257 TASP At Post -Takawadi 223742
Nagpur Safeway Motors (0712)5606912 Talegaon Road, Parli Vaijnath,
TASC 215, Mankapur, Chhindwara Rd., 5607917/18 Parli, Beed-431 515
Nagpur - 440 030 2583669 / 4269/ Pune Pandit Automotive Ltd. (020) 24440608/
E-mail : safe_motors@rediffmail.com Fax 2590461 MD Tilak Road, Ashok House 24440741/6132/33
(M) 98229 42238 Pune - 411 002 Fax 24447769
(M) 98226 97669 E-mail : panditcar@vsnl.net (M) 98220 29585
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Pune Pandit Automotive Ltd. (020) 24232656-9 Pune Universal Auto Service (020) 27450145,
Branch Survey No. 103, Laxmi Nagar TASC Durga Nagar, Behind Bajaj Auto Ltd. 27489058
Near Parvati,Shakarnagar, Fax 24232185 Pune - 411 035 Fax 27441840
Pune - 411 009 (M) 98225 09447 E-mail : universalauto@vsnl.net (M) 98220 61009
Pune Balaji Garage Pune (P) Ltd. (020) Pune Auto Point (020)
TASC CTS-66, Near Aundh Bridge, 25887686/6985 TASC Off. Mumbai-Bangalore Highway 2932324 / 2643
Aundh,Pune - 411 007 (M) 9890001976 Near Wakad Police Chowki Fax 2932324
Pune B.U.Bhandari Auto Limited (020) 25814026 Wakad, Pune - 411 027 (M) 98230 13256
MD Mumbai-Pune Road, Wakdewadi, 25811141/42/43 E-mail : autopoint@vsnl.com
Pune - 411 003 Fax 25814029 Ratnagiri Anand Motors (02352)
E-mail : wsr@bubhandari.com (M) 98220 20209 TASC 794,‘C’ Krupa Prasad, Ekta Marg, 270545/ 223512
Pune B.U.Bhandari Car Care Centre (020)22933544/ Maruti mandir, Ratnagiri - 415 612 Fax 270333
TASC S.No.142, Mumbai-Bangalore 22932732 (M) 9822155814
Highway, Near Wakad Octroi Naka, Fax 22933543 Ratnagiri Bafna Motors (Ratnagiri) P. Ltd. (02352)
Wakad, Pune - 411 027 (M) 98220 50086 MD B 69, M.I.D.C., Mirjole, 228253/4
E-mail : wak@bubhandari.com Ratnagiri - 415 639 Fax 228225
Showroom A-3, Abhimaanshree Society, (020) 25673554-5
E-mail : mafnartn@rediffmail.com (M) 98231 49562
Pashan ,Pune Fax 25673556
E-mail : isr@bubhandari.com Sangli Pandit Automotive Ltd. (0233)
Showroom Opp. Poona Club,M G Road, Pune (020) 26134177 TASC Sangli-Miraj Road, Nr. Guest House, 2672068/114
Vishram Bagh, Sangli - 416 415 Fax 2671154
Pune Shinde Automobile Services (020)24219001
E-mail : san_palsng@sancharnet.in (M) 9822509447
TASC 691/A-2, Pune Satara Road, 24216401/400
Pune - 411 037 Fax 24216401 Sangli Bharat Auto Service (0233)
E-mail : shindeauto@vsnl.net (M) 9422016907 TASC 547/2, Kolhapur Road, 2531087 / 0472
Sangli - 416 416 Fax 2530118
Pune Wheels Auto (Poona) Ltd. (020)
E-mail : san_auto@sancharnet.in (M) 9822267117
TASP S.No 127, Karve Road, 25441901
Satara Pandit Automotive Ltd. (02162)
Opp. Kasat Chemicals, Kothrud, 25438608
Br. Satara Koregaon Road, 244685
Pune - 411 029 Fax 403081
Near Bombay Restaurant, Fax 244180
E-mail: aepl@vsnl.net
Krishnanagar, Satara - 415 003 (M) 9822875096
Pune Devan Auto Engineers (020)
Solapur Sterling Motors (0217) 2745640
TASC Plot No 41/2, D-II Block, 27477800/6622
Br. 74/3 Bale, Solapur-Pune Road, Telefax 2350337
MIDC, Chinchwad, Pune-411 019. Fax
Tal. North Solapur - 413 006
E-mail: devanauto@vsnl.net
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Cuttack Rashmi Motors (0671) 2692775 Jalandhar Cargo Motors Pvt. Ltd. (0181)
TASC Mangali, NH 5, P.O. Choudwar 2692475 MD BSF Chouk, G.T. Road 2243004-8
Cuttack - 754 025 Fax 2692975 Jalandhar - 144 001 (Punjab) Fax 2252564
Email : ctk_rashmimotors@sancharnet.in E-mail : cargojal@jla.vsnl.net.in (M) 0181-3205223
Rourkela Maa Motors (0661) Jalandhar Basi Auto Clinic (0181)
TASC Ved Vyas Chowk, Rourkela 2661137/0715 TASC G.T.Road, Byepass, 2420659
E-mail : maamotors@rediffmail.com Fax 2503904 Near IOC Terminal, Jalandhar 2420337
(M) 94370 44114 Email : bac@jla.vsnl.net.in (M) 9815101921
PONDICHERRY Jalandhar P.S. Motors Workshop (0181)
TASC Abadi Dharampura, 2791805
Pondicherry Manakular Motors (0413) 2280101 /
Near Kurla Kingra, 2271098
TASC R.S. No. 31/4 Olandaikeerapalayam, 2280094
Nakodar Road, Jalandhar Fax 2791805
Manakular Square, 100 ft. Road, Fax 2332776
Mudaliarpet, Pondicherry - 605 004 (M) 98423 37457 Kapurthala Padam Auto’s (01822)
E-mail : manakular@yahoo.com (M) 98423 37458 TASC Outside Old Danamandi, 236784 / 237536
Kapurthala - 144060. Fax 220054
PUNJAB E-mail : padam_autos@usa.net.in (M) 98140 60593
Amritsar Automobiles Kapoor’s (P) Ltd. (0183) 2423457, Khanna Dada Motors Ltd. (01628)
MD 69, Court Road, 2422756,900 TASC G.T. Road, Khanna-141 401 226207
Amritsar - 211 996 2570548 E-mail : info@dadamotors.com Fax 228707
E-mail : rickapur@glide.net.in (M) 0183-3120189 Ludhiana Dada Motors Ltd. (0161)
Amritsar D R V Automobiles (0183) MD ‘Savitri Complex’,Dholewal Chowk, 2547808-09
TASC G.T. Road Near Bypass, P.O.Daburji 5193472,2480903 G.T.Road, Ludhiana - 141 003 (M) 98140 01774
Via Sultanwind, Amritsar - 143 021 (M) 98140 53268 E-mail : Info @ dadamotors.com Fax 2535002
Bathinda Mehta Motors (0164) Ludhiana Garyson Motors Pvt. Ltd. (0161) 5025655/
MD Bibiwala Road, 2223121/22 MD G.T.Road, Sherpur Chawk 56/58/59
Bathinda - 151 001 (M) 98145 21482 Ludhiana Fax 5086656
(M) 98146 25658
Bathinda A M J Motors (0164) 2241456,
3125515
TASC Mansa Road, Bathinda - 150 001 2241422
Mandi Goyal Motors (01765)
Hoshiarpur J.K. Automobiles (01882)
Gobimdgarh G.T. Road, Sirhind Side, 258634 / 35
TASC Opp. Sat Prakash, Sing Petrol Pump, 250585/232950
TASC Mandi, Gobingarh - 147 301 (M) 98143 47407
Near Parbhat Chowk, Hoshiarpur (M) 98154 36585
E-mail : goyalmotorsmgg@rediffmail.com
E-mail : jkautoshsp@rediffmail.com
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Jaipur Roshan Motors (P) Ltd. (0141) 2221816 / Jodhpur Jodhpur Motors (0291)
MD Opp. Ganpati Enclave, 2721 / 2498 TASC 27, Bhagat Ki Kothi Extension, 2722666/766/866
Ajmer Road, Jaipur - 302 001 Fax 2222881 Near New Campus, 2544826/
E-mail : roshanmotorsjpr@satyam.net.in (M) 98290 61515 Main Gate University, NH-65, Fax 2722666
W/Shop Roshan Motors (P) Ltd. (0141) Pali Road, Jodhapur - 342 001 (M) 98290 26666
E-5A Malviya Indl., Area 2751722 / 1933 E-mail: jodhpurmotors@rediffmail.com
Jaipur - 302 017 Fax 2751433 Kota Chambal Motors (P) Ltd. (0744) 2502762
E-mail : roshanmotorsjpr@satyam.net.in (M) 98292 22269 MD 19-Vallabh Nagar, 2502561 / 62
W/Shop Plot No. 44, Sardar Patel Marg, 5112413/14 Kota - 324 007 Fax 2502562
C - Scheme, Jaipur - 302 017 Fax 5112415 E-mail : chambalmotors@hotmail.com (M) 98290 35262
E-mail : rmpljai@vsnl.net (M) 98290 96699 W/shop A-12 (a), Road No.1 (0744) 2424283
Jaipur Kamal & Co. (0141) 2704504 Indraprastha Indl. Area, 2430062
MD Tonk Road, 2700843 / 702 / Opp. L. D. Township, Kota - 324 005 Fax 2435362
Jaipur - 302 018 Fax 2708720 Email : vin_jain02@hotmail.com (M) 98290 36362
E-mail : kamalco@bhaskarmail.com (M) 5070346 Sikar Shree Motors (01572)
Jaipur Oriental Autotech Pvt. Ltd. (0141) TASC Near Circuit House, NH-11, 245385
TASC 6-A, Opp ESI Hospital, Ajmer Rd, 2224990/4887 Jaipur Road,Sikar (Rajasthan)-332001 Fax 240727
Civil Lines, Jaipur - 302 002 Fax 2811822 E-mail : shreemotors@hotmail.com (M) 98290 39562
E-mail : orientalauto@rediffmail.com (M) 93149 33222 Udaipur U.N. Automobiles Pvt. Ltd. (0294) 2523980
Opp. Heera Pura Power House, (0141) MD 4, Panchshill marg, 2420645 / 3186
Ajmer Road, Jaipur - 302 011 2811598 / 2811664 Udaipur - 313 001 Fax 2528417
E-mail : orientalauto@rediffmail.com Fax 2811822 E-mail : unaudr@bppl.net.in (M) 98290 44488
(M) 94140 53694 Workshop Outside Octroi Post, Valicha, (0294)
Jaipur Santosh Garage Pvt. Ltd. (0141) Ahmedabad Road, NH8, 2640189 / 290
TASC 6, Gopal Bari Near Ajmer Bridge, 2374838 / 6014 Udaipur - 313 001 Fax 2640477
Ajmer Road, Jaipur - 302 001 Fax 2366564 E-mail : pcdun@rediffmail.com (M) 98290 44688
E-mail : sgarage@satyam.net.in (M) 98280 21051 Udaipur Classic Automobiles Pvt. Ltd. (0294)
Jodhpur Marudhara Motors (0291) TASC Jhamarkotra Link Road,Sector 6 2466668 / 755
MD 29/2 Light md. Area, 2744336/40/2557 Hiran Magri, Udaipur - 313 002 Fax 2466680
Jodhpur - 342 003 Fax 2744387, E-mail : classic@sancharnet.in (M) 94141 66755
E-mail : marudmot@del2.vsnl.net.in (M) 94141 94998
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Nagercoil Kumaran Automobiles (04652) Vellore VST Motors Ltd, (0416) 242162/537
MD R.S. No. G-3, 27/1,253E1/1 233386/237825 Br. 31, Katpadi Road, Gandhi Nagar, Fax 243640
K.P. Road, Nagercoil - 629 003 (M) 98421 33386 Vellore - 532 006 (M) 98432 99016
E-mail : kumaran_automobiles@yahoo.co.in Fax 200682 E-mail : vst_vIr@eth.net 98430 43415
Namakkal Uzhavan Car Service Centre (04286) 277027/ Tiruvanamalai Vamana Motors (04175)233588
TASC 152 Salem Road, 276009 TASC 1551,Vellore Trunk Road
Namakkal - 637 004 Fax 277027 Vengikkal, Tiruvanamalai - 606 601 (M) 98423 52995
E-mail : slm_nrkarth@sansarnet.in (M) 98430 34989 Tirupur Agni Automobiles (0421)226631
Pollachi Alagappa Engineering (04259) TASC 259 Uthukuli Main Road ,Palaikadu Fax 0421-222868
TASC 21, Sakthi Co-op. Indl. Estate, 237603 / 237654 Tirupur .Tamilnadu- 641601 (M) 9843042642
Udumalai Road, Pollachi 642 003 (M) 98422 05999 (M) 9843042642
E-mail : alagappaatelco@eth.net TRIPURA
Salem The True Sai Works (0427) Agartala Rajarshi Motors (P) Ltd. (0381)
MD 4/22, Omalur Main Road, 2331226/2331228 TASC Assa Agartala Road, Chandrapur 2326477/2324349
Sri Lakshmi complex,Salem-636 014 (M) 98427 77223 Agartala - 799 008 Fax 2310865
E-mail : truesaiser@hotmail.com Fax 2448696 E-mail : rajarshi37@rediffmail.com
Salem VST Motors Limited (0427) 2339807
Dealer Branch Meynoor, Alagapuram P O 24473932/847 UTTARANCHAL
Salem - 636004 (M) 9443239805 Dehradun Oberoi Motors (0135) 2640211
E-mail : vst_slm@eth.net Fax 2443534 MD P.O. Majra, Saharanpur Road, 2640212/13/14
Trichy VST Motors Limited (0431) Dehradun - 248171 (M) 98370 01502
MD 2D- Dindigul Road, 2414741 / 246358 E-mail : oberaiitech@sancharnet.in Fax 2640128
Trichy - 1 (M) 9842441053 (M) 0135- 3100335
E-mail : vst_try@eth.net; vst_try@eth.net Fax 2411903 Haldwani Mega Motors (05946) 220788
Thanjavur Ravi & Ravi co. (04362)255685 Br. Tikonia, Nainital Road, 220124,220588
TASC S4, SIDCO Industrial Estate, (M) 9443155685/ Haldwani (U. P.) Fax 220124
Nanjikottai Road, Thanjavur 04362320904 Email : megamotorshld@yahoo.co.in (M) 9837000034
E-mail : raviravico@yahoo.com
Hardwar Gangotri Automobiles (01334) 254908
Tuticorin Susee Auto Ltd. (0461) 2345420 TASC Ranipur Jhal, Delhi Rd (NH-58), Fax 222437
TASC 109/6A, Ettayapuram Road 2347431 Jwalapur, Hardwar-249407
Tuticorin - 628 002 Fax 2323331 E-mail : gangotriautomobiles@yahoo.com
E-mail : suseetut@md3.vsnl.net.in (M) 98421 23331
E-mail : ttn_suseetut@sancharnet.in
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Raniganj Everest Enterprise (0341) 2444032 Birganj Sipradi Trading (P) Ltd.
TASP Amrasota Suri Road, P.O. Searsole, 2448390/391 Br. Kathmandu National Highway, 242549
Raniganj - 713 358 Fax 2448391 Shreepur, Narayani Anchal 230340
E-mail : everestenterprises2000@rediffmail.com (M) 94340 11067/ Birganj (Nepal)
(M) 94340 14913
Siliguri Bajla Motors (0353)
MD 2nd & Half Mile, Sevoke Road, 2548790
Siliguri - 734 401 Fax 2548780
Workshop 4th Mile, Sevoke Road, (0353) 2590689 /
Siliguri - 734 401 90/91
E-mail : bajlaslg@sify.com (M) 9832035243
Siliguri Lexicon Auto Ltd (0353)
MD NH 31, Matigara 2571300/2571252
Siliguri - 734 428 Fax 2571275
Workshop NH 31, Matigara 2571300/2571252
Siliguri - 734 428 Fax 2571275
E-mail : slg_harish@sancharnet.in (M) 9434166883
Siliguri K S Computerised Auto Centre (0353)
TASC New Darjeeling More 2512925
Near Labanya Weigh Bridge, 2513730
Siliguri, Dist : Darjeeling- 734 403
E-mail : slg_sunsuvks@sancharnet.in
Titagarh Paul Chawdhury Enterprises (033)
TASP 161, BT Road, Titagarh 25014945/1284
North 24 Parganas(WB )- 743 121 Fax 25537497
NEPAL
Kathmandu Sipradi Trading Pvt. Ltd. (0097)
MD Jyoti Niwas, Tripureswore 240133/971
Kathmandu (Nepal) 230340
E-mail : rajan@sipradi.com.np Fax 225096
Workshop Naya Naikup, Naikup 242599
Kathmandu Fax 311240
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At the time of delivery of vehicle, please ensure that
Chassis No. ......................................
Engine No. .......................................
Gear Box No. ...................................
2 pre-delivery inspection has been carried out as per details
given in the SERVICE SCHEDULE.
PDI
At 10,000-10,500 km
FREE Chassis No. ...................................... FREE
Engine No. .......................................
please bring your vehicle for this service LABOUR LABOUR
Gear Box No. ...................................
as per details given in the SERVICE SCHEDULE.