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POWER STEERING POWER STEERINGPOWER STEERING POWER STEERING
POWER STEERING
Procedure for Oil Filling and Bleeding of Power Procedure for Oil Filling and Bleeding of PowerProcedure for Oil Filling and Bleeding of Power Procedure for Oil Filling and Bleeding of Power
Procedure for Oil Filling and Bleeding of Power
Steering SteeringSteering Steering
Steering (Ensure that Power Steering fluid reservoir is totally
clean before starting the work)
1 . Fill the reservoir nearly full. Crank the engine for 10
seconds without allowing it to start (if possible). If engine
does start, shut the engine immediately. Check & refill
the reservoir repeat atleast three times, each time
checking & refilling the reservoir.
2 . Check for leakage in the system and if noticed take
corrective action.
3 . Start the engine and steer the vehicle from full left to full
right turns 3-4 times.
4 . Add fluid if necessary to maintain the level upto filter top.
NOTICE NOTICENOTICE NOTICE
NOTICE
Do not force the wheel against lock position either
extreme left or right. The power steering pump may get
damaged. Hold it lightly.
5 . When the engine is at steady speed, check for bubble
or foaming in the oil. If present it indicates that air is
getting sucked into the systems. Check the suction
line/fittings and correct if necessary.
6 . Once the system is bled properly and free from foaming
there should not be any appreciable change in oil level
in the reservoir, when the engine is started or stopped
repeatedly.
7 . Now the system is ready for driving.
Final oil level should be at ‘H’ mark on dip stick.
NOTICE NOTICENOTICE NOTICE
NOTICE
* Do not allow fluid level to drop significantly or run out
of the reservoir during the above operation. This may
induce air to the system.
* Do not start the engine without oil in the power steering
system. This will result in serious damage to the
pump. In case of emergency disconnect the pump belt
and then start the engine.
* Always use recommended oil from closed containers.
Any dirty oil poured in the system will result in damage
to pump and gear box.
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Maintaining the car when not in extended use : Maintaining the car when not in extended use :Maintaining the car when not in extended use : Maintaining the car when not in extended use :
Maintaining the car when not in extended use :
Park the car in covered, dry and if possible well-ventilated
premises.
Engage a gear.
Remove the cables from the battery terminals (first remove
the cable from the negative terminal).
Make sure the handbrake is not engaged.
Clean and protect the painted parts using protective wax.
Clean and protect the shiny metal parts using commercially
available special compounds.
Sprinkle talcum powder on the rubber windscreen wiper and
rear window wiper blades and lift them off the glass.
Slightly open the windows.
Cover the car with a cloth or perforated plastic sheet. Do
not use sheets of imperforated plastic as they do not allow
moisture on the car body to evaporate.
Inflate the tyres to 0.5 bar above the normal specified
pressure and check it at regular intervals.
Check the battery charge every six weeks.
Do not drain the engine cooling system.
VEHICLE C VEHICLE CVEHICLE C VEHICLE C
VEHICLE C
ARE AREARE ARE
ARE
Wiper Care : Wiper Care :Wiper Care : Wiper Care :
Wiper Care :
Wiper blade attack angle on windshield glass should be 90
0
i.e. perpendicular.
Remove wiper blade and root wiper arm on windshield glass
in the centre position. Check the gap between arm strip
and glass.
Adjust by twisting wiper arm as shown in the figure.
OK OKOK OK
OK FOR CHA FOR CHAFOR CHA FOR CHA
FOR CHA
T TT T
T
TERING & NOISY PR TERING & NOISY PRTERING & NOISY PR TERING & NOISY PR
TERING & NOISY PR
OBLEMS OBLEMSOBLEMS OBLEMS
OBLEMS
NO NONO NO
NO
T OK T OKT OK T OK
T OK Windshield
GlassVIE VIEVIE VIE
VIE
W W W W
W
WITHOUT WITHOUT WITHOUT WITHOUT
WITHOUT
WIPER BL WIPER BLWIPER BL WIPER BL
WIPER BL
ADE ADEADE ADE
ADE
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AIR CONDITIONING AIR CONDITIONING AIR CONDITIONING AIR CONDITIONING
AIR CONDITIONING
Air Conditioning Air ConditioningAir Conditioning Air Conditioning
Air Conditioning
The Air Conditioning is a sealed system. Any major maintenance
should be done by Authorised Workshop.
There are couple of things which can be done by you to ensure proper
working of Air conditioning / Heating.
Periodically check the engine’s radiator and air conditioning
condensers for leaves, insects and dirt stuck in front surface.
These block the air flow and reduce the cooling efficiency. Use a light
water spray from a hose or a soft brush to remove them.
NO NONO NO
NO
TICE TICETICE TICE
TICE
Use only low pressure spray or soft bristle brush to clean condenser
and radiator fins.
Run the air conditioning at least once a week during winter season.
Run it at least for ten minutes with vehicle at steady speed and engine
at normal operating condition. This circulates lubrication oil in the
compressor.
For any complaint on A.C. and Heating get it attended at Authorised
Workshop.
NO NONO NO
NO
TICE TICETICE TICE
TICE
The system is charged with R 134 (a) - ‘Non C.F.C.’ refrigerant. Do
not top up with any other refrigerant.
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A L P H A B E T I C A L I N D E X ALPHABETIC INDEX ALPHABETIC INDEX ALPHABETIC INDEX ALPHABETIC INDEX
ALPHABETIC INDEX
L LL L
L
Limited Slip Differential 82
Lubricants 9 3
Load consciouse pressure
reducing valve 117
M MM M
M
Middle Seat 57
Mirror (Inside) 63
Mirror (Motorised) 60
Mirror Demister 39
MP3/DVD player 67
Music System 66
O OO O
O
Odometer 47
Operating Switch 38
P PP P
P
Panel Lights 47
Parking Brake 32
Power Steering Fluid 115
Power Windows 55
Preparing to drive 77
Prior to driving – Check List 71
R RR R
R
Rear Seat 5 7
Rear Windshield Demister 39
Rear Windshield Wash & Wipe 39
Remote bypass valve 1 1 8
Relays 131
Reverse Guiding System 65
Roof Lights 63
Roof Mounted A.C. 54
Roof Rail 88
RPM Meter 49
Running in Period 77
S SS S
S
Seat Adjustment 58
Seat belt 1 6
Seat belt precautions 1 9
Service Schedule 144
Spare Wheel 1 2 5
Speedometer 4 8
Starting / Stopping the engine 7 6
Steering Lock 29
Steering Wheel Position Adjustment 38
Sunvisors 6 5
T TT T
T
Tail lamp 67
Technical Specifications 97
Temperature Gauge 50
Towing the vehicle 88
Transfer case 4X4 operation 82
Transfer case Electric Shift Switch 36
Transfer case oil 1 1 1
Trouble Shooting 136
Turbo Charger 133
Tyre 120,123
Tyre Rotation 124
V VV V
V
Vehicle Care 126
Vehicle Record Sheet 1 4 9
Vehicle Specifications 9 7
W WW W
W
Warranty-Terms & Condition 10
Wheels & Tyres 120
Wheel Alignment 123
Wheel Balancing 123
Wiper Care 127
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