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Issue Date: January 2020
Revision Date: January 2021
NOTE: Carefully read, understand and follow the instructions provided in this manual, and keep it in a safe place for future reference. If you have any doubt whatsoever regarding the use or care of your vehicle, please visit your Authorised Mahindra Dealer for assistance or advice.
This Owner's Manual should be considered as an integral part of the vehicle and should remain with the vehicle.

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MAHINDRA & MAHINDRA LTD., GATEWAY BUILDING, APOLLO BUNDER, MUMBAI - 400 039
www.mahindra.com
Important Information – Quick Reference
We strongly urge that you read the information provided in pages referred hereunder which will help in road safety and prevent inconvenience
1
Warranty Coverage...............................................................................................................................................
Refer WI&MG* (P.g. 14)
2
Maintenance Schedule and Lubrication Chart......................................................................................
Refer WI&MG* (P.g.25 / 28)
3
Roadside Assistance ............................................................................................................................................
Refer WI&MG* (P.g. 9)
4
Schedule Service (Free/Paid)...........................................................................................................................
Refer WI&MG* (P.g. 23)
5
Location Of Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)......................................................................................
Refer (P.g. 2-22)
6
Location Of Fuse Box And Fuse Details........................................................................................................
Refer (P.g. 2-7)
7
Changing A Flat Tyre.............................................................................................................................................
Refer (P.g. 2-14)
8
Understanding The Warning Lamps.............................................................................................................
Refer (P.g. 4-3)
9
Use Of Seats Belts And Child Restraint.......................................................................................................
Refer (P.g. 6-10 / 6-16)
10
Understanding The Airbag Function..............................................................................................................
Refer (P.g. 7-1)
11
If Your Vehicle Is Submerged...........................................................................................................................
Refer (P.g. 15-8)
12
Driving Through Water.......................................................................................................................................
Refer (P.g. 15-9)
13
Opening And Closing The Hood/Bonnet.....................................................................................................
Refer (P.g. 19-4)
14
Location Of Battery And Its Maintenance..................................................................................................
Refer (P.g. 19-13)
 
*Warranty Information & Maintenance Guide
 
1 INTRODUCTION AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
1.1 Introduction
Dear Customer,
Congratulations on purchasing Mahindra MARAZZO. Your vehicle has been designed to provide years of safe and dependable service, as long as it is used and maintained in accordance with the instructions provided in this manual.
All persons who will use and/or maintain this vehicle must read, understand and follow all warnings and instructions provided in this manual. This Owner's Manual should be considered an integral part of the vehicle and should remain with the vehicle. However, nothing in this manual, and none of the safety devices installed in the vehicle, are a substitute for careful operation and common sense. Always make sure that your vehicle is in optimum working order, and take note of the road and weather conditions under which you are using your vehicle.
If you have any questions concerning the proper use or maintenance of your vehicle, please call your Authorised Mahindra Dealer. For list of Mahindra Authorised dealers visit our website.
https://www.mahindramarazzo.com
Alternatively, you can contact Mahindra at:
•  1800-209-6006 (Toll free)
•  customercare@mahindra.com
We extend our best wishes for safe and pleasurable motoring.
Sincerely,
MAHINDRA & MAHINDRA LTD
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Servicing and Summary Data
•  For all issues concerning the vehicle and for any need of spare parts, contact only the Authorised Mahindra Dealer network
•  We recommend you always use genuine Mahindra spare parts when performing repairs on the vehicle
•  We suggest that you record the vehicle data in the Warranty and Information Guide for future references
1.2 Safety Symbols
Carefully read, understand and follow the safety symbols/ instructions given in this manual.
Legend of the Symbols
To emphasise information and procedures regarding safety, use, maintenance, etc., the following symbols are used throughout the manual:
DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury and/or property damage.
NOTICE indicates important information relevant to the vehicle, the vehicle's use or to sections of this manual to which particular attention must be paid for optimum use of the vehicle.
If you see this symbol, it indicates “no,” “do not,” “do not do this,” or “never”.
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1.3 General Safety Information and Instructions
Failure to follow the warnings and instructions provided in this manual could result in failure of the vehicle, an accident and/or serious personal injury.
1. Carefully read, understand and follow the warnings and instructions given in this manual. This manual is an essential part of the product. Keep it in the vehicle’s glove box for future reference.
2. First-aid kit placed in the glove box of the vehicle. Ensure it is not taken out of the vehicle at any point in time.
3. Please note that throughout this manual, reference is made that “an accident” could occur. An accident could cause you or a bystander to sustain personal injury, or result in property damage.
4. Never use a mobile phone or any device with headphone while driving. This may take your focus off the road and lead to accidents.
5. Please be advised that many service and repair tasks require specialised knowledge, tools and experience. General mechanical aptitude may not be sufficient to properly service or repair your vehicle. If you have any doubt whatsoever regarding the ability to properly service or repair your vehicle, please contact your Authorised Mahindra Dealer or a qualified technician.
6. Inspect the seat belt system periodically, checking for cuts, frays or wear in the seat belt webbing, or loose buckles, retractors, anchors or other loose parts. Damaged parts must be replaced immediately.
7. Always start and operate the engine in a well-ventilated area. If in an enclosed area, vent the exhaust to the outside. Do not modify or tamper with the exhaust system.
8. Examine tyres for excessive tread wear and uneven wear patterns. Check for stones, nails, glass, or other objects lodged in the tread and check sidewalls for any cuts, cracks, or other signs of wear. Replace as necessary.
9. Always maintain the safety labels affixed to your vehicle in a good legible condition.
10. All signal lamps, buzzers, shields, guards and other protective safety devices must always remain in place and in good, proper working condition.
11. The lifespan of Mahindra products depend on many factors. Improper use, abuse or harsh use in general may compromise the integrity of the vehicle and significantly reduce its lifespan. The vehicle is also subject to wear over a period of time. Please have your vehicle regularly inspected by an Authorised Mahindra Dealer or a qualified mechanic. If the inspection reveals any damage or excessive wear, immediately replace or have the component serviced.
12. We recommend that you use only genuine parts supplied by Mahindra. The use of non-Mahindra parts will not be covered by warranty.
13. Never crawl under or be in close proximity to the vehicle when it is lifted off the ground (by a jack), unless the vehicle is properly supported with jack stands, wheel chocks and other appropriate safety devices.
14. Never attempt any repairs or adjustments to any component while the vehicle is in motion. Always switch off the engine, and wait for the engine to come to a complete stop before performing any repairs or adjustments.
15. The vehicle identification plates are the only legal identification reference, hence it is necessary to keep them in good condition. Never modify data on the plates or remove them. The customer is responsible for any possible tampering with the plates, which will immediately void the warranty.
16. Do not attempt sharp turns, abrupt manoeuvres, or other unsafe driving actions that can cause loss of vehicle control. When the vehicle is fully loaded, drive at a slow speed, especially when turning. Note that the centre of gravity of the vehicle changes when the vehicle is fully loaded, and also if luggage is mounted on the roof carrier.
1.4 To Owners of a Mahindra Vehicle
When first driving the vehicle after long periods of non-use, you may experience a temporary drive disturbance. This is a characteristic of the tyres and should be no reason for concern. The condition should correct itself within 5-15 kms. of driving. If the disturbance persists, have the tyres checked by an Authorised Mahindra Dealer.
Driving and Alcohol
Your driving ability can be seriously impaired by alcohol even if the blood alcohol level is far below the legal minimum. Drunken driving is one of the most frequent causes of accidents.
Never drink and drive. Drinking and driving will lead to an accident resulting in serious personal injury.
Driving and Drugs/Medication
Your driving ability can be seriously impaired through the use of prescription or non-prescription drugs or medication (even cough syrup). If you are taking any sort of drug or medication, be sure that it will not affect your driving ability.
Mobile Phones Warning
Use of electronic devices such as mobile phones, computers, portable radios or other by the driver while driving is dangerous. In exceptional condition, if use of a mobile phone is necessary despite this warning, use a handsfree system to ensure that the hands are free to drive the vehicle. Even handsfree do not ensure that due to distraction an accident will not happen.
Please comply with the legal regulations concerning the use of communication equipment in vehicles in your country.
Driving Long Distances
When you are driving over long distances, follow these tips so that you have a safe journey:
•  Lack of sleep or fatigue will impact your ability to drive safely
•  Exercise your eyes by shifting the focus of your eyes to different parts of the road
•  Use stimulating beverages such as coffee or tea
•  Relax and stay calm
•  Take breaks at regular intervals
Protecting Our Environment
All of us should play our part in protecting our environment. Judicious vehicle usage and ensuring hazardous waste disposal (including cleaning and lubrication fluids) are important steps towards this initiative.
Mahindra vehicles conform to existing emission norms (standards). Adhering to the periodical maintenance schedule and using Mahindra genuine parts will help retain emission performance of the vehicle and is a pre-requisite for emissions warranty coverage.
Servicing
If you have any questions concerning the proper use or maintenance of your vehicle, please call your Authorised Mahindra Dealer. A list of dealers can be found in the Dealer Directory Supplement or on the Internet.
Alternatively, you can contact us on 1800-209-6006 / customercare@mahindra.com.
Running-in
Driving smoothly during first 1,000 kms. will help to prevent abnormal and premature system wear. Proper running-in will improving the life of drivetrain and vehicle components.
A new engine may consume more oil during the first 1,000 kms. of running. This should be considered as a normal part of break-in and not interpreted as any problem with the engine.
Mahindra Genuine Parts
Mahindra uses high quality parts for building the vehicles.
In the event that any parts need replacement, we recommend that you use only Mahindra genuine parts.
Non-Mahindra parts may harm vehicle performance and will not be covered by your Mahindra warranty.
To avoid counterfeit parts and to protect our brand image, Mahindra genuine parts are packed in a branded carton. Look for the “Mahindra Genuine Parts” logo.
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Any unauthorised modifications or alterations to this vehicle or failure to use appropriate specification and quality spare parts could seriously affect vehicle roadworthiness and safety leading to an accident, resulting in serious injury.
Mahindra Genuine Accessories
A wide selection of quality accessories are available through your Authorised Mahindra Dealer. These accessories have been specifically engineered to allow you to personalise your vehicle to suit your requirements and complement its style and aerodynamic appearance.
Each accessory is made from high quality materials and meets Mahindra's rigid engineering and safety specifications. Every Mahindra accessory installed according to the Mahindra installation provisions comes with the respective accessory warranty.
Consult your Authorised Mahindra Dealer for detailed information about accessories available for your specific model variant.
For maximum vehicle performance and safety considerations, always keep the following information in mind:
•  The company does not take any responsibility for consequential damages / injuries resulting due to fitment of unauthorised aftermarket accessories and / or tapping / cutting wires in the wiring harness
•  When adding accessories, equipment, passengers and luggage to your vehicle, do not exceed the total weight capacity of the vehicle or of the front and rear axle. Consult Authorised Mahindra Dealer for specific weight information
•  Bull bars and nudge guards are not recommended
•  Accessories causing any change in vehicle specifications like wheel rims, bull bars, etc., may affect the performance of safety systems
•  Mobile communication systems such as two-way radios, telephones and theft alarms that are equipped with radio transmitters and installed in your vehicle should comply with the local regulations and should be installed only by your Authorised Mahindra Dealer
Vehicle Safety
When leaving your vehicle unoccupied:
•  Always remove the ignition key when you park the vehicle
•  Close all the windows completely and lock all the doors
•  Do not leave any valuables in your vehicle. If you must leave something in your vehicle, hide them and securely lock all the doors
1.5 Audio/Infotainment Manual
Please refer the user e-manual in infotainment for details regarding:
•  Audio/Video functions
•  Bluetooth functions
•  Navigation (if equipped)
•  Map upgradation details
•  Handsfree usage
To upgrade the maps in your navigation system (if equipped), please refer the Infotainment manual.
2 GENERAL
2.1 Feature Matrix

In view of the policy of continuously improving our products, we reserve the right to alter specifications or designs without prior notice and without liability/obligation. Illustrations do not show the vehicle in the standard form. Please be aware that this manual may apply to various models/variants. As a result you may find some explanations for equipment not installed on your vehicle. All the information, illustration, and specifications in this manual are based on the latest product information available at the time of publication.
We recommend you to contact the nearest Authorised Mahindra Dealer for latest features applicable to your vehicle.
FEATURE
M2
M4+
M6+
Technology
Driver Information System (DIS)
4.2" Monochrome IBN Negative Screen
4.2" Monochrome IBN Negative Screen
4.2" IPS Colour TFT Screen
Mahindra Blue Sense App
 
ü
ü
Take Rest Reminder
(@200 km/2.5 hrs non-stop driving whichever is early)
   
ü
ECO Sense *
   
ü
Turn by Navigation indicator in Cluster (With onboard Navigation)
   
ü
18 CM (7") Colour touch screen infotainment Display with GPS. USB (Audio/Video), Bluetooth Audio, Handsfree Call, IPOD connectivity & Picture Viewer, Configutable Wallpaper
   
ü
Audio System With FM/AM+AUX+USB+iPOD+MP3
 
4.2"
Audio System
7"
Resistive Feather Touch
SMS Read Out
   
ü
E-Manual
   
ü
Micro Hybrid Technology (Engine Stop/Start)*
ü
ü
ü
Global Light intensity control
   
ü
Cornering Lamp
   
ü
Engine Immobiliser
ü
ü
ü
Roof Antenna(Rod Type)
 
ü
ü
Personal Reminder
(Anniversary, Birthday, Vehicle Anniversary)
   
ü
Service Reminder
ü
ü
ü
Fuel Level Remider
ü
ü
ü (with voice alert)
Park Lamp - On Reminder
ü
ü
ü
Clock
Digital
Digital
Digital / Analog
Stopwatch
   
ü
Overspeed Warning
ü
ü
ü
Comfort
Steering Mounted Audio, Phone & Cluster Controls
 
Audio Controls only
ü
HVAC
Manual
Manual
FATC
Rear Air-Conditioner (Diffused Air Circulation)
(2nd & 3rd Row On Roof)
ü
ü
ü
Electric Power Assisted Steering (EPAS)
ü
ü
ü
Adjustable ORVMs
Manual
Electric
Electric
Seat Upholstery
Fabric
Fabric
Premium Fabric
Seat Height Adjustment Front Row
 
Driver Seat
Driver Seat
Multi-Point Lumbar Support Front Row
   
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Style
Alloy Wheels
 
16”
17”
Spare Wheel
16” Steel
16” Steel
16” Steel
Front & Rear Fog Lamps
(With Access Cover for Tow Hook)
ü
Convenience
Power Windows
ü
ü
ü
Power Windows With Express Up-Down & Anti-Pinch
Driver Side Only
Central Locking Including Lift Gate
ü
ü
ü
Flip Key - RKE
ü
ü
ü
Conversation Mirror
   
ü
Illuminated Passenger Side Vanity Mirror
   
ü
Front Power Outlet
12V Socket
12V Socket,
1 USB
12V Socket,
1 USB
Front Media Outlet
1 USB, 1 AUX
1 USB, 1 AUX
Rear Power Outlet (1 USB Charging only)
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ü
ü
Rear Wiper & Washer
 
ü
ü
Head Lamps
(Twin Chamber - Multi Focal Reflectors Halogen)
ü
ü
 
Head Lamps
(Twin Chamber With Projector Low Beam)
   
ü
Luggage Lamp
   
ü
Follow-Me-Home Head Lamps
   
ü
3rd Row Reading Light
   
ü
Fuel Lid Opener - Push To Open
ü
ü
ü
Bottler Holders 2 Front & 2 Rear
ü
ü
ü
Sunglass Holder
   
ü
Moulded Storage on Frt & rear door for map / magazine with integrated cup / bottle holder
ü
ü
ü
Centre Console
With Storage compartment and cup holders
With Storage compartment and cup holders
Storage bin + Cup holder + Tambor door
ECO Mode*
ü
ü
ü
Safety
Dual Airbags (Driver & Co-Driver)
ü
ü
ü
Passenger Airbag OFF Switch & Indication
ü
ü
ü
ABS With Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD) &
Brake Assist (BA)
ü
ü
ü
ISOFIX Child seat Mount (2nd Row Outboard Side)
ü
ü
ü
Child Safety Lock on Rear Doors
ü
ü
ü
Reverse Park Assist System (RPAS)
ü
ü
ü
Rear Camera With Steering Adaptive Parking Guidelines Display
   
ü
Impact Sensing Auto Door Unlock
ü
ü
ü
Speed Sensing Auto Door Lock
ü
ü
ü
Rear Defogger With Auto Timer
 
ü
ü
Car Theft Alarm
 
ü
ü
Emergency Call
   
ü
Side Impact Beams
ü
ü
ü
Crumple Zones for Crash Protection
ü
ü
ü
Seat Belt Remainder Alert For Driver and Front Passenger Seat
ü
ü
ü
2.2 Dimensions
Dimension & Weights
mm
Wheel Base
2760 mm
Overall Length
4585 mm
Overall Width
1866 mm
Overall Height
1774 mm
Track Width (Front & Rear)
1600 mm
2.2.1 Front View
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2.2.2 Rear View
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2.2.3 Side View
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2.3 Bulb Specification
Lamp Bulb
Wattage
Bulb Type
No. of Bulbs per Vehicle
Head Lamp - High Beam
12V 55W
H7 55W
2
Head Lamp - Low Beam
12V 55W
H7 55W
2
Turn Signal Lamp (Front)
12V 21W
WY21W
2
Position Lamp
12V 5W
W5W
2
Front Fog/Cornering Lamp
12V 35W
H8 35W
2
Stop Lamp
12V 21W
P 21W/5W
2
Turn Signal Lamp (Rear)
12V 10W
WY10W
2
Reverse Lamp
12V 10W
W10W
2
Parking Lamp (Rear)
12V 5W
P 21W/5W
2
Fog Lamp (Rear)
12V 21W
P21W
2
2.4 Fuses & Relays
A fuse is the most common electric protection device. A fuse is placed in an electrical circuit, so that when current flow exceeds the rating of the fuse, it blows off.
The element in the fuse melts, opening the circuit and preventing other components of the circuit from being damaged by the over current. The size of the metal fuse element determines the rating. Once a fuse blows off, it must be replaced with a new one.
Switch the ignition and all electrical equipment OFF before touching or attempting to change a fuse.
The replacement fuse rating should be the same as the one you are replacing.
You can identify a blown fuse by a break in the filament. All fuses except high current fuses are push fit. A fuse puller should be used to remove the fuse from its position.
Fuse puller is available at both Engine compartment and Instrument panel fuse boxes.
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2.4.1 Engine Compartment Fuse Box
Engine compartment fuse box is located adjacent to vehicle battery.
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To open the fuse box cover press the lock on engine side and push the cover back and lift it.
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Spare fuses are provided in the fuse box for replacement of blown fuses. Ensure the correct rating fuse is replaced with the blown fuse.
Fuse Layout :
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FUSES
FUSE NO.
CIRCUIT
FUSE RATING
F1
CAB BATT. 1
60A
F2
GLOW PLUG
40A
F3
CAB BATT. 2
60A
F4
STARTER SOLENOID
40A
F5
ABS MOTOR
40A
F6
EMS
40A
F7
COOLING FAN
60A
F8
ABS SOLENOID
25A
F9
CAB BATT. 3
60A
F10
AMT BAT1
30A
F11
NOT USED
NOT USED
F12
H/L HIGH BEAM
15A
F13
H/L LOW BEAM
15A
F14
HORN
15A
F15
FOG/CORNERING LAMP
10A
F16
EMS B+
5A
F17
NOT USED
NOT USED
F18
NOT USED
NOT USED
F19
NOT USED
NOT USED
F20
NOT USED
NOT USED
F21
SCR
5A
F22
AMT BAT2
15A
F23
FUEL FEED PUMP
15A
F24
AC CLUTCH
10A
F25
NOT USED
NOT USED
F26
EMS BATT. 1
10A
F27
NOT USED
NOT USED
F28
NOT USED
NOT USED
F29
STOP LAMP
15A
F30
NOT USED
NOT USED
F31
EMS BATT. 2
15A
F32
NOT USED
NOT USED
F33
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15A
RELAY NO.
CIRCUIT
RELAY TYPE/RATING
R1
COOLING FAN LOW RELAY
ISO MAXI/12V-70A
R2
GLOW PLUG RELAY
ISO MAXI/12V-70A
R3
COOLING FAN HIGH RELAY
ISO MAXI/12V-70A
R4
STARTER SOLENOID RELAY
ISO MINI/12V-40A
R5
BREAK LAMP RELAY
ISO MINI/12V-40A
R6
NOT USED
NOT USED
R7
EMS ECU RELAY
ISO MINI/12V-40A
R8
NOT USED
NOT USED
R9
HEAD LAMP LOW BEAM
ISO MICRO/12V-20A
R10
HORN RELAY
ISO MICRO/12V-20A
R11
FRONT FOG LAMP RELAY RH
ISO MICRO/12V-20A
R12
SCR RELAY
ISO MICRO/12V-20A
R13
AC COMPRESSOR RELAY
ISO MICRO/12V-20A
R14
FRONT FOG LAMP RELAY LH
ISO MICRO/12V-20A
R15
FUEL FEED PUMP RELAY
ISO MICRO/12V-20A
R16
HEAD LAMP HI BEAM
ISO MICRO/12V-20A
2.4.2 Instrument Panel Fuse Box
This fuse box as located below the Instrument panel on the driver side. To access the fuse box, pull out the top panel as shown in image to access the fuse box.
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Fuse puller is available at the left side of fuse box.
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Fuse Layout :
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FUSES
FUSE NO.
CIRCUIT
FUSE RATING
F34
POWER WINDOW MASTR
40A
F35
BLWR
40A
F36
B+ MBFM-2
5A
F37
B+ DIAGNOSTIC
5A
F38
B+ INFOTAINMENT
15A
F39
CRANK AMT/EMS
5A
F40
PARK
10A
F41
TAILGATE ACTUATOR
10A
F42
IGN EPS
5A
F43
POWER FOLD/ANTI PINCH
15A
F44
B+ MBFM-1
20A
F45
B+ IMMO/ ITS
5A
F46
B+ IC/FATC
10A
F47
ORVM SW IP, HL COMBI IP, RR AC RL COIL IP, FR BLWR RLY COIL IP, DEMISTR RLY COIL IP
10A
F48
IGN ITS/RVC/INFO/FRNT & RR USB ILLUMNTN
5A
F49
AIRBAG
10A
F50
IGN ABS
5A
F51
REAR FOG
10A
F52
REAR DEFOGGER
20A
F53
KEY IN
5A
F54
INTERIOR LAMP
10A
F55
REVERSE
10A
F56
ACC INFOTAINMENT
5A
F57
IGN MBFM/IC/FATC
5A
F58
POWER WINDOW REAR
30A
F59
REAR AC
30A
F60
B+ MBFM-3
20A
F61
NOT USED
NOT USED
F62
POWER ECO/PAB LED
5A
F63
REAR WIPER
10A
F64
IGN IMMO/EMS
10A
F65
P/O FRONT
15A
F66
ACC FATC/MBFM
5A
F67
WIPER FRONT
25A
F68
IGN AMT
10A
SPARE
5A
SPARE
15A
SPARE
20A
SPARE
25A
SPARE
30A
RELAYS
RELAY NO.
CIRCUIT
RELAY RATING
R9
BLOWER RELAY
ISO MINI/12V-40A
R10
REV RELAY (AMT)
ISO MINI/12V-40A
ACCESORY CUT OFF RELAY NORMALLY CLOSED (MT)
R11
DEMISTER RELAY
ISO MICRO/12V-20A
R12
LIFT GATE RELAY
ISO MICRO/12V-20A
2.4.3 Battery Mounted Fuse Box
The battery mounted fuse box is connected to the positive terminal of the battery. Functionality of this battery mounted fuse box is to provide short circuit protection to alternator, power supply to engine compartment fuse box and also to the EPS motor.
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Battery mounted fuse box consists of following fuses:
In the above image– 80 amp (Pos D) fuse connects to engine room fuse box.
150 amps (Pos B) fuse connects to alternator B positive.
80 amps (Pos A) fuse connects to EPS motor.
2.5 Flat Tyre
In case of a flat tyre during driving, reduce your speed gradually, keeping a straight line. Move cautiously off the road to a safe place well away from traffic. Park on a level spot with firm ground. Stop the engine and turn ON your hazard warning flashers.
Firmly apply the parking brake. Have everyone come out of the vehicle on the side away from traffic.
Never stop your vehicle in a traffic lane to change a tyre. Risk of being hit by an oncoming vehicle. Keep driving until you reach a safe location.
Lifting a vehicle to change a tyre or perform maintenance is very dangerous if you do not have the requisite tools, safety equipment and training. The jack provided along with the vehicle is to be used only for changing a spare tyre. It is never to be used to perform any other maintenance or repair on the vehicle.
Never place any part of your body under any portion of the vehicle when it is supported only by the jack. You could be crushed by the vehicle if it falls off a jack. Keep bystanders away from the vehicle.
Find level, solid ground that is clear of oncoming traffic. If you cannot find a safe place to stop, it is better to drive on a flat tyre and damage the rim than it is to risk being hit by oncoming traffic.
After changing a flat tyre, never store the tyre or other equipment in the passenger compartment of the vehicle. This loose equipment could strike an occupant in the event of a sudden stop or collision. Store all of these items in the proper place.
The following sections outline the procedure for changing a flat tyre;
2.5.1 Tool Kit
The tool kit is located in under the second row right side seat.
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The tool kit consists of the following tools packed in a PVC tool bag:
•  Screw Driver
•  Jack Operating Lever
•  Tow Bar
•  DEO Spanner 10mm x 12mm
•  Wheel Spanner
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A
PVC Bag
D
Tow Bar
B
Screw Driver
E
Deo Spanner 10mm X 12mm
C
Jack Operating Lever
F
Wheel Spanner
Jack is located on the left side of the luggage compartment. To remove the Jack out follow the below process:
•  Fold the 3rd row Left side seat and pull out the trim cover snaps as shown in the illustration
•  Unstrap the Velcro which holds the jack
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•  Lift the jack upwards inside the trim
•  Slide the bottom of jack towards out of the trim and take out.
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2.5.2 Spare Wheel Removal
Spare wheel is located below the floor at the rear end of the vehicle. It is held in place by a securing nut underneath the rear luggage compartment floor carpet.
Follow the below steps to remove the Spare wheel from vehicle:
•  Locate the plug covering the securing nut on the rear end panel trim.
•  Remove the plug using flat screw driver or a coin by rotating in anti-clockwise direction
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•  Rotate and Loosen the securing nut counter clockwise to winch down/lower the secured spare wheel to the ground
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•  Remove the securing bracket by tilting it and take out of the spare wheel hub
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•  Remove/pull away the spare wheel out of vehicle
2.5.3 Wheel Nut Loosening
Center Wheel Cap (If applicable) - Remove the wheel cap by inserting the flat screw driver in the slot provided in wheel cap .
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Full Wheel Cover (If applicable) - Remove the full wheel cover by pulling the lugs of the wheel cover.
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Do not try to pry off the wheel cover by hand alone. Take due care in handling the wheel cover to avoid unexpected personal injury.
Always loosen the wheel nuts before raising the vehicle. Turn the wheel nuts counter clockwise to loosen. To get maximum leverage, fit the spanner to the nut so that the handle is on the right side. Grab the spanner near the end of the handle and push down on the handle. Be careful that the spanner does not slip off the nut. Do not remove the nuts, but loosen them by one or two turns.
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Do not apply force with your legs (or stand) on the wheel spanner while tightening the wheel nuts.
Block the wheel diagonally opposite the flat tyre to keep the vehicle from rolling when it is jacked up. When blocking the wheel, place a wheel block in front of one of the front wheels or behind one of the rear wheels.
2.6 Jack Points
Front jack up point - On the chassis long member behind the front wheels.
Rear jack up point - On the chassis long member in front side of rear wheels.
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2.6.1 Jacking
Position the jack at the correct jacking point. Make sure the jack is positioned on a level and solid ground. Ensure that no one is in the vehicle.
Block the wheel diagonally opposing the flat tyre to keep the vehicle from rolling when it is jacked up. While blocking the wheel, place a wheel block in front of one of the front wheels or behind one of the rear wheels.
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A
Flat Tyre
B
Chock Blocks
To raise the vehicle, insert the jack handle into the jack and rotate it clockwise with the wheel spanner(Insert the slot provided in wheel spanner and jack handle end). As the jack touches the vehicle and begins to lift, check that it is properly positioned. Raise it high enough so that the spare tyre can be installed. Remember that you will need more ground clearance when putting the inflated spare tyre than when removing the flat tyre.
Make sure to locate the jack properly in the jacking point. Raising the vehicle with an improperly positioned jack will damage the jack and may allow the vehicle to fall off the jack and cause personal injury.
•  Use the jack only for lifting the vehicle during wheel changing
•  Do not raise the jack with any person inside the vehicle
•  When raising the vehicle, do not place any objects on top of or underneath the jack
•  Raise the vehicle only high enough to remove and change the wheel
•  Follow jacking instructions
•  Do not start or run the engine while your vehicle is supported by the jack
Never get under the vehicle when the vehicle is supported by the jack alone.
Remove the wheel nuts. Remove the flat tyre straight off and then place it aside. Roll the spare wheel into position and align the holes of the disc with the bolts. Lift the wheel and hand tighten the top wheel nut. Wiggle the wheel and press it back over the other bolts.
Re-instal the wheel nuts with the tapered end inward and tighten by hand. Press the wheel inward and tighten the wheel nuts further.
Before lowering the wheel, hand tighten the nuts in diagonal sequence so that wheel is flush against the hub/drum.
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Never use oil or grease on the bolts or nuts. Doing so may lead to over tightening of the nuts, wheel nut spanner slip, damage the bolts and also may cause personal injuries. Also, nuts may loosen and the wheels may fall off, which could cause a serious accident. If there is oil or grease on any bolt or nut, clean before installing wheel nuts.
Rotate the jack handle anti clockwise using the wheel spanner to lower the vehicle, making sure the handle remains firmly fitted onto the wheel spanner. Lower the vehicle completely and tighten the diagonally opposite wheel nuts using the wheel nut spanner. Make sure the wheel spanner is securely engaged over the nut. Tighten each nut a little at a time in the diagonally opposite order as shown. Repeat the process until all the nuts are tight. Do not use any other tools or any additional leverage other than your hands, such as a hammer, pipe or your foot.
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Firmly tighten the wheel nuts as per the sequence shown in the illustration , two to three times.
Improperly or loosely tightened wheel nuts are dangerous. The wheel can wobble or come off. This can result in loss of vehicle control and cause a serious accident. Always make sure all the wheel nuts are properly/securely tightened to the specified torque.
When lowering the vehicle, make sure all portions of your body are clear off the vehicle as it is lowered to the ground. Have the wheel nuts tightened with the torque spanner to 120 Nm, as soon as possible after changing wheels.
If you have rotated, repaired, changed your tyres or changed the wheel rims, re-torque the wheel nuts after driving about 1,000 kms (Torque 120 Nm).
Put the wheel cap (if equipped) into position aligning the nozzle on the wheel to the nozzle clearance on the wheel cover. Tap it firmly on the sides with your hand to snap it into place.
Check the air pressure of the replaced tyre. If the pressure is lower than recommended, drive slowly to the nearest service station and inflate to the correct pressure. If it is too high, adjust it until it is correct. Always re-instal the valve cap after checking or adjusting tyre pressure. If the cap is not replaced, dirt and moisture could get into the valve core and cause air leakage. If you lose a valve cap, buy another and instal it as soon as possible.
Wheel balancing and Wheel Alignment to be done after tyre puncture rework.
Steering centering calibration (Steering Angle Sensor) to be performed if you have done Wheel Alignment, repaired, changed your tyres or changed the wheel rims. Contact an Authorised Mahindra Dealer for assistance.
2.7 Restore all the Tools, Jack and Flat Tyre Securely
Restore the tools and Jack in their respective storage locations.
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Jack Re-fitment:
•  Insert the jack by sliding the top portion inside the trim
•  Lift the jack upwards inside the trim
•  Tighten the Strap of the Velcro with the jack
•  Fix the trim cover and unfold the 3rd row left seat
Align the spare wheel bracket to the centre hub of the wheel. Winch up the flat tyre to the floor at the rear of the vehicle. Firmly tighten the securing nut and refit the plug on the rear end panel trim.
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Double check to ensure the tyre is snug against the rear floor of the vehicle. The spare wheel bracket/cable may be damaged if the vehicle is driven with the spare wheel loosely mounted.
Drive slowly to the nearest service station and inflate to the correct pressure. Always reinstall the valve cap after checking or adjusting tyre pressure, dirt and moisture could get into the valve core and cause air leakage or valve damage.
Replace the original tyre once punture/rework done. Provided spare wheel in the vehicle should be used only as temporary.
2.8 Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
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Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is the legal identity of your vehicle. The vehicle identification number is stamped on the VIN plate riveted on to the bottom of the B-Pillar on the driver side.
2.9 Engine Number
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The engine number sticker is pasted on top of cam cover. The engine number is also stamped on the VIN plate riveted on to the bottom of the B-Pillar on the driver side.
2.10 Technical Specifications
Technical Specifications
ENGINE
D15 1.5 Litre
Displacement/Cubic Capacity
1497 cc
Type
DI Turbocharged Intercooled
Compression Ratio
16 (± 0.5): 1
Max. Engine output, (kW @ RPM)
90.2 kW @ 3500 RPM (Power Mode)
73.3 kW @ 3500 RPM (Economy Mode)
Max. Torque (Nm @ RPM)
300 Nm @ 1750 - 2500 RPM
200 Nm @ 1575 - 3000 RPM
TRANSMISSION
Type
Manual Transmission (MT)
No. of Gears
6 Forward, 1 Reverse
STEERING
Type/Description
Electric Power Assisted Steering
Steering Wheel Diameter
385±3
BRAKES
Service Brake
Hydraulic Vacuum Assisted with ABS Function
Front
Disc
Rear
Disc
Parking Brake
Mechanical, Acting on rear Wheels
WHEELS & TYRES
Rim
6JX16 – Steel / 6.5JX16 - Alloy, 6.5JX17 - Steel / 6.5Jx17 - Alloy
Tyres
P215/65 R16 98 H /T, P215/60 R17 96 H
Type
Radial Tubeless
Laden Tyre Pressure
(front & rear), (kg/cm 2)
Front - 2.25 kg/cm 2, Rear - 2.25 kg/cm 2 ( for R16 tyre)
Front - 2.46 kg/cm 2, Rear - 2.46 kg/cm 2 ( for R17 tyre)
FUEL
Fuel Capacity
45 litres
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
System Voltage
12V
Battery
65Ah
3 VEHICLE OVERVIEW
3.1 Front Overview
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A
Hood
B
Windshield Wiper
C
Front Windshield
D
Outside Rearview Mirror (ORVM)
E
Side Indicator Lamp
F
Head Lamp Low Beam
G
Parking Lamp / DRL*
H
Fog Lamp* / Cornering Lamp*
I
Head Lamp High Beam
J
Front Indicator Lamp
* if equipped
3.2 Rear Overview
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A
Rear Windshield / Demister
B
High Mounted Stop Lamp
C
Roof Antenna*
D
Rear Wiper*
E
Rear Parking Lamps
F
Reverse Lamp
G
Brake/Park Lamp
H
Rear Fog Lamp*
I
Rear Turn Indicator
J
Rear Camera*
* if equipped
3.3 Instrument Panel Overview
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A
Side Vents
L
ESS (Engine Stop Start)
B
Side Defrost Vents
M
Accelerator/ Brake/ Clutch Pedal*
C
Windshield Defrost Vents
N
Parking Brake
D
Front Co-passenger Airbag
O
Power Outlet/ AUX/ USB Port*
E
Infotainment Screen *
P
Storage box with Tambour Door
F
Centre Vents
Q
USB Charger*
G
Steering Controls*
R
Gear Lever / TGS Lever*
H
Instrument Cluster
S
Hazard Switch
I
Horn Pad/Driver Airbag
T
HVAC Controls
J
Steering Wheel
U
Glove Box
K
ECO* / Head Lamp Levelling Switches
* if equipped
4 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER OVERVIEW
4.1 Instrument Cluster
TFT Type
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LED Type
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A
Tachometer
D
Fuel Gauge
G
Gear Indicator
B
Temperature Gauge
E
Speedometer
H
Mode Switch
C
Warning/Tell-tale Lamps
F
Odometer / Tripmeter
I
Set Switch
 
4.2 Warning Lamps Overview
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4.3 Warning Lamps
Sr. No.
Symbol
Warning Lamp/Tell-Tale
Lamp Pre-check
Lamp Status while Engine running
Action/Remarks
A1
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DPF Indicator Lamp
Yes
Continuously ON
If the DPF indicator is ON in the engine running condition then DPF regeneration has not happened. Follow the instructions mentioned in the “EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM”
A
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Left Turn Indicator
No
Slow or Fast Blinking
Indicates left turn lamp is blinking
Slow Blinking: Normal operation
Fast Blinking: One /more left turn lamp bulb has fused. Have the bulb replaced
B
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ECO Lamp
No
Continuously ON
Indicates that your vehicle is running in Economy mode. If lamp does not turn ON after pressing ECO switch or If lamp ON without pressing ECO switch, contact an authorized Mahindra dealer immediately
C
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Airbag Warning Lamp *
For about 2 secs.
Continuously ON
Indicates malfunction of the airbag system. Contact an Authorised Mahindra Dealer immediately
D
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ABS Warning Lamp
For about 2 secs.
Continuously ON
Indicates malfunction of the ABS system. Contact an Authorised Mahindra Dealer immediately
E
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Right Turn Indicator
No
Slow or Fast Blinking
Indicates right turn lamp is blinking
Slow Blinking: Normal operation
Fast Blinking: One / more right turn lamp bulb has fused. Have the bulb replaced
F
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Battery Charging System Warning Lamp
Continuously ON till Engine
Continuously ON
Indicates malfunction in charging system. Contact Authorised Mahindra Dealer for assistance
G
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Water-in-Fuel
Yes
Continuously ON
Indicates water-in-fuel. Drain the water from filter or contact an Authorised Mahindra Dealer for assistance
H
Graphic
EPS Warning Lamp
After Pre-check Continuously ON till Engine Starts
Continuously ON
Indicates malfunction on Electronic Power steering system. Contact an Authorized Mahindra dealer immediately.
I
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Vehicle Armed Status Lamp
No
Blinking
Slow Blinking: Vehicle is armed with the remote
Fast Blinking/Continuously ON: Indicates a system malfunction
Contact an Authorised Mahindra Dealer immediately
J
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Parking Lamp
No
Continuously ON
Indicates Parking Lamp is ON
K
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Front Fog Lamp Indicator *
No
Continuously Lamp ON
Indicates front fog lamp is ON
L
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Start/Stop Lamp*
No
Continuously ON or Blinking
Continuously ON: Engine is in auto stop mode
Blinking: Stop/Start is about to stop the engine
Fast Blinking: Stop/Start is inhibited due to unhealthy battery conditions
M
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High Engine Coolant Temperature Warning Lamp
Yes
Continuously ON
Engine temperature very high. Contact Authorised Mahindra Dealer immediately
N
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Rear Fog Lamp Indicator *
No
Continuously ON
Indicates rear fog lamp is ON
O
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Door Ajar Warning Lamp
No
Continuously ON
Indicates one or more doors and/or boot/hood are open
P
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Parking Brake ON/Brake Fluid Low Warning Lamp
Yes
Continuously ON
Either one of below conditions:
1. Park Brake might be engaged
2. Brake fluid level might be low
Q
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Low Fuel Warning Lamp
No
Continuously ON
Indicates fuel level has reached the reserve level. Re-fuel immediately.
R
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Low Engine Oil Pressure Warning Lamp
Continuously ON till Engine Starts
Continuously ON
Indicates engine oil pressure is low. Check oil level and top-up or contact an Authorised Mahindra Dealer for assistance
S
Graphic
OBD Check Lamp
Continuously ON till Engine Starts
Continuously ON
There is a potential malfunction related to emission system, contact an Authorised Mahindra Dealer immediately
T
Graphic
Seat Belt Warning Lamp
Yes
Continuously ON
If tell-tale is not turning OFF even after fastening the seat belt, contact an Authorised Mahindra Dealer for assistance
U
Graphic
Check Engine Lamp
For about 2 secs.
Continuously ON or Blinking
Indicates a potential malfunction in the EMS, contact an Authorised Mahindra Dealer immediately
V
Graphic
Glow Plug Indicator
For about 2 secs.
Continuously ON
Indicates a malfunction in the starting system. Contact an Authorised Mahindra Dealer immediately
W
Graphic
Cruise Control Indicator *
Yes
Continuously ON
Indicates vehicle is in Cruise mode
X
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Head Lamp High Beam Lamp
No
Continuously ON
Indicates Head lamp high beam is ON
Y
Graphic
REGEN Indicator
No
Continuously ON/Blinking
It indicates the DPF Manual Regeneration is Required.
It indicates currently DPF Manual Regeneration is in progress.
Z
Graphic
DEF Indicator Lamp
Yes
Continuously ON
It indicates that either DEF Level is low or incorrect DEF has been filled or DEF Dosing is malfunctioning. Follow the instructions mentioned in the ‘EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM”
* if equipped / select models or variants only
5 EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM
The emission control system is a highly effective system which controls exhaust emissions from the engine and crucial for meeting emission norms specified by law.
Your vehicle is equipped with the following emission control systems for meeting BS VI emission norms.
1. Diesel Oxidation Catalyst (DOC)
2. Selective Catalytic Reduction(SCR)
3. Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF)
In order to ensure proper function of the emission control systems, it is mandatory to get your vehicle inspected and maintained by an authorized Mahindra dealer. The maintenance schedule in this manual need to be followed.
It is also extremely important to use correct grade of fuel, Confirming to IS 1460; 2017 BS VI Specification.
5.1 Diesel Oxidation Catalyst (DOC)
A diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC) is an after treatment component that is designed to convert carbon monoxide (CO) and hydrocarbons (HC) into carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O).
5.2 Selective Catalytic Reduction(SCR)
Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) is an advanced active emission control technology system that injects a liquid-reducing agent through a special catalyst into the exhaust stream of a diesel engine. The reductant is called as Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF). The DEF sets off a chemical reaction that converts nitrogen oxides into nitrogen and water which is then expelled through the vehicle tailpipe.
5.2.1 Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) MaxiCLEAN
To enable SCR system work efficiently and to ensure emission compliance, It is recommended to use MaxiCLEAN DEF meeting IS 17042 (or) ISO 22241 specification.
Refilling DEF is part of regular maintenance service. DEF consumption is highly dependent on driving conditions/pattern. It may be necessary to refill DEF reservoir in-between the scheduled service, You need to monitor DEF Indicator Tell Tale and symbols/text messages displayed on infotainment screen / Cluster.
MaxiCLEAN DEF is available at all the authorized Mahindra dealers in variable packs. Individual DEF Packs may have specific filler neck, for filling DEF in the vehicle. While refilling DEF, Ensure no spillage on the body of self and vehicle to avoid any stains or inconvenience.
It is unlawful to tamper with or remove any component of the after treatment system. It is strongly recommended not to use DEF which is not meeting above specification. Further, this may lead to emission non-compliance and warranty will be void.
•  Use Genuine DEF MaxiCLEAN always.
•  Incase of non-availability of above Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) complying to IS 17042 (or) ISO 22241 specification can be used.
•  Never attempt to use agricultural grade urea mixed with water. Agricultural grade urea does not meet the necessary specifications and the after treatment system of your vehicle may be damaged.
•  Total DEF quantity inside the DEF Tank should never be more than 20 liters. Overfilling may result in system/component failure.
•  DEF quality and purity can be ensured only if it is stored properly. Hence ensure the storage of DEF in cool, dry place between storage.
•  Do not add urea to DEF and do not dilute with water. This may cause after treatment system damage.
•  While refilling DEF inside tank, be careful not to allow any foreign particles, liquids, wiping paper/clothing fibers or lint to get inside the system. These may clog or damage the system.
•  If DEF is spilled over vehicle components and metal surfaces, rinse with water or wipe off with sponge and water. DEF residues will corrode the components and metal surfaces, painted body panels.
•  DEF is not a fuel additive and must not be added to the diesel fuel tank. If DEF is mixed with the diesel fuel, engine/fuel system could get damaged.
•  In such a case , do not start the engine and immediately contact nearest Mahindra Authorised Dealer for assistance.
5.2.2 Contamination/ Incorrect DEF
In the event that incorrect or contaminated fluid is filled inside DEF Tank, contact an authorized M&M dealer to determine the appropriate repair direction.
5.2.3 Handling of DEF
•  Ensure that DEF does not come into contact with skin, eyes, or clothing
•  Keep DEF out of the reach of children
•  In case if any part of the body is in contact with DEF, clean affected area immediately with plenty of water
•  If DEF contacted with eyes, flush with plenty of water immediately and seek medical help.
•  If DEF is swallowed, rinse mouth immediately with plenty of water, drink plenty of water immediately and seek medical help.
•  Don’t store DEF refill containers inside the vehicle. Ammonia vapors may escape from container which have a pungent odor and are particularly irritating for skin, mucous membranes and eyes. Inhaling ammonia vapors may cause burning eyes, nose and throat, as well as cough and watering eyes.
•  When opening the DEF filler cap, ammonia vapors may escape. Refill DEF in a well ventilated area only.
•  If Diesel Exhaust Fluid is spilled on metal surfaces rinse and clean immediately with water. Failure to do so may leave permanent corrosive stains on the metal surfaces which cannot be removed.
5.2.4 DEF Operating Condition
DEF will freeze at -11°C (12.2°F). This is natural phenomenon. The DEF system in