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12.6.5 Functionalities of TPMS System

Low Pressure Monitoring

High Pressure Monitoring

High Temperature Monitoring

Pressure Leakage Monitoring

Spare Tyre Swap

Sensor Signal Missing (Communication error)

TPMS Sensor Faulty.

W12L21

Low Pressure Monitoring

Low pressure monitoring is to indicate low tyre pressure. Please
note the following points.

Low pressure alert will be set only when the tyre pressure value
goes to 24 psi or below

Low pressure alert in the main alert screen will pop up once for
driver notification when the alert is set and the vehicle is in
running condition. Otherwise the alert will remain in the
information screen and alert register screen

If low pressure is observed, respective tyre should be rectified
with cause of low pressure and then fill air

Once low pressure alert is set with tyre pressure lower than 24
psi then the alert shall not be cleared until the pressure is filled
more than 28 psi

High Pressure Monitoring

High pressure monitoring is to indicate high pressure alert. Please
note the following points.

High pressure alert will be set only when the tyre pressure value
goes to 48 psi or beyond

High pressure alert in the main alert screen will pop up once for
driver notification when the alert is set and the vehicle is in
running condition. Otherwise the alert will remain in the tyre-
tronics screen

If high pressure value is observed, air has to be released from
the respective tyre until the pressure reduces to the placard
value of 32 psi

WHEELS AND TYRES

Summary of Contents for 2016 Scorpio

Page 1: ...ly 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 pleas...

Page 2: ...__________________________________________________________________________________ MAHINDRA MAHINDRA LTD GATEWAY BUILDING APOLLO BUNDER MUMBAI 400 039 www mahindra com www mahindrascorpio com...

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Page 4: ...VIN 2 23 Engine Number 2 23 3 VEHICLE OVERVIEW 3 1 Front Overview 3 1 Rear Overview 3 2 Instrument Panel Overview 3 3 4 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER OVERVIEW 4 1 Instrument Cluster Type 1 4 1 Instrument Cluster...

Page 5: ...lectric ORVM Adjustment 8 6 Interior Mirror 8 6 Exterior Lamps 8 7 Turn Signals 8 7 Lamps Off 8 8 Parking Lamps On 8 8 Head Lamp On 8 8 Head Lamp High Beam Low Beam 8 9 Head Lamp Flash 8 9 Auto Head L...

Page 6: ...s Audio Control System 9 2 Brakes 9 4 Anti Lock Brake System ABS if equipped 9 6 10 HEATING VENTILATION AND AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM HVAC 10 1 Heating Ventilation And Air Conditioning System HVAC 10 1...

Page 7: ...sure Monitoring System TPMS if equipped 12 8 13 EMERGENCIES 13 1 Hazard Warning Lamp 13 1 Vehicle Does Not Start Checks 13 2 Vehicle Overheating 13 3 Jump Starting 13 4 Towing 13 7 Limp Home Mode 13 9...

Page 8: ...Bulb Replacement 14 24 Scheduled Maintenance 14 24 Maintenance Schedule Chart 14 26 Table of Contents...

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Page 10: ...cle 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 t...

Page 11: ...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...

Page 12: ...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 e...

Page 13: ...lf within 5 15 kms of driving If the disturbance persists have the tyres checked by an Authorized Mahindra Dealer Driving and Alcohol Your driving ability can be seriously impaired by alcohol even if...

Page 14: ...rage Servicing If you have any questions concerning the proper use or maintenance of your vehicle please call your Authorized Mahindra Dealer A list of dealers can be found in the Dealer Directory Sup...

Page 15: ...espective accessory warranty Consult your Mahindra authorized dealer for detailed information about accessories available for your specific model variant For maximum vehicle performance and safety con...

Page 16: ...all the doors 1 5 Audio Infotainment Manual Please refer the Audio Infotainment manual available in the manual pouch for details regarding Audio Video functions Bluetooth functions Navigation if equip...

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Page 18: ...Mahindra Dealer for the latest features applicable to your vehicle Feature S4 S4 S6 S6 S8 S10 Technology Tyre tronics Reverse Parking Assist Auto Wipe Auto Head lamp Digital Immobiliser Voice Assist S...

Page 19: ...HVAC with Rear Vents Automatic Climate Control Individual Armrest for Driver Co driver Seats Centre Armrest for 2nd row 60 40 Seat only Driver Seat Height Adjust ORVM Manual Adjustable Electric Conve...

Page 20: ...Copyright Mahindra Mahindra Ltd 012016 2 3 Feature S4 S4 S6 S6 S8 S10 Follow me Home Head lamps Puddle Lamps Cruise Control Steering Mounted Audio Controls GENERAL...

Page 21: ...coolant meeting JIS K 2234 specification should be used 30 concentration diluted with distilled water and coolant change period to be reduced as 30 000 kms Manual Transmission MAHINDRA MAXIMILE SYNTEC...

Page 22: ...rgency conditions use Brake Fluid Meeting SAE J1703 FMVSS NO 116 DOT 4 OR IS 8654 TYPE 2 Specification and change it at 30 000 km or 2 years whichever earlier Recommended Fuel Diesel conforming to Ind...

Page 23: ...Specification Lamp Bulb Wattage No of Bulbs per Vehicle Head Lamp Low Beam H7 55W 2 Head Lamp High Beam H7 55W 2 Front Turn Signal Lamp 21W 2 Side Turn Signal Lamp Fender 5W 2 Static Bending Lamp H1...

Page 24: ...re touching or attempting to change a fuse Replacement fuse must be with the same rating as the one you have removed You can identify a blown fuse by a break in the filament All fuses except high curr...

Page 25: ...I F ESS 5 A SPARE EGR FM U BPA 1 5 A FRONT FOG LAM P 1 5 A EM S BATT 2 1 0 A LOW BEAM 1 5 A EM S BATT 1 1 0 A HI GH BEAM 1 5 A SPARE HFM 1 0 A AC COM P CLUTCH 1 5 A BRAKE SW I TCH 1 5 A ABS CONDENSOR...

Page 26: ...26 15A Front Fog Lamp 27 10A EMS Battery 2 28 15A Low Beam 29 10A EMS Battery 1 30 15A High Beam Relay No Circuit 31 Cooling Fan Low Relay 32 Cooling Fan High Relay 33 Spare 34 GNS Relay 35 Spare 36 A...

Page 27: ...MBFM 2 HZD PWR 20A MBFM3 CDL 20A REAR DEFOG 15A FUEL LID ANTI PINCH 20A DIAGNOSTIC 5A FUEL LID RELAY S P ARE S P ARE ORVM 10A P O FRONT 15A P O REAR 15A AUDIO KEY IN 5A MBFM FATC T15A 5A REAR WIP ER...

Page 28: ...P O Front 28 15A P O Rear 29 Spare 30 40A Power Windows 31 Spare 32 40A Blower Motor 33 Spare Fuse No Fuse Rating Circuit 34 Spare 35 Spare 36 Spare 37 Spare 38 Spare Relay No Circuit 39 Wiper HI LO R...

Page 29: ...re 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 b...

Page 30: ...at bottom for 7 9 seat side facing variants strapped to the 3rd row seat bottom for 8 seat front facing 7 seat captain seat variants W12B13 The jack is located under the co driver s seat Rotate the ja...

Page 31: ...rear luggage compartment floor carpet W12B16 Loosen the securing nut counter clockwise with a wheel spanner to winch down lower the secured spare wheel to the ground W12B17 W12B18 Tilt the securing b...

Page 32: ...urn the wheel nuts counter clockwise to loosen as per the sequence To get maximum leverage fit the spanner to the nut so that the handle is on the left side Grab the spanner near the end of the handle...

Page 33: ...wise with the jack handle As the jack touches the vehicle and begins to lift re check that it is properly positioned Raise it high enough ensuring the spare wheel can be installed but not to raise up...

Page 34: ...heel inward and tighten the wheel nuts further W12B24 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...

Page 35: ...p 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 infl...

Page 36: ...016 2 19 W12B26 W12B27 It is recommended to fix the flat tyre at the nearest tyre shop and swap the spare wheel back The wheel balance and alignment differ from wheel to wheel which may lead to differ...

Page 37: ...on Engine Bore x Stroke 85 0 X 88 0 mm No of Cylinders 4 Inline Compression Ratio 16 5 1 Max Engine Output kW rpm 88 26 2 kW 4000 rpm Max Torque Nm rpm 280 0 Nm 1800 to 2800 rpm CLUTCH Type Single Pla...

Page 38: ...3 1 WHEELS TIRES Rim 6 5J x 17 Tires P235 65 R17 104H STEERING Type Description Rack Pinion Power Assisted Hydraulic Turning Circle Diameter 10 8 m for 2WD 11 3 m for 4WD SUSPENSION Front Double Wish...

Page 39: ...cifications Rear Drum type Internally Expanding with Auto Adjuster Parking Brake Internal Expanding with Auto Adjuster on Rear Wheels Hand Lever and Cable type FUEL Fuel Capacity 60 liters ELECTRICAL...

Page 40: ...n number is stamped on the VIN plate riveted on to the top face of the cross member under the hood of the vehicle The engine number is also stamped on the same plate 2 10 Engine Number A T T E N T I O...

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Page 42: ...Front Overview W12C01 A B C D E F G H J I K L M N A Hood B Front Wiper C Windshield D Antenna E Ski Rail F ORVM G Footstep H Side Repeater I Position Lamp J Low Beam Projector Lamp K Fog Lamp L High...

Page 43: ...L A Rear Windshield B High Mounted Stop Lamp C Rear Windshield De mister D Rear Wiper E Rear Bumper F Rear Footstep G Rear Registration Plate H Rear Reflector I Rear Door J Reversing Lamp K Rear Park...

Page 44: ...nment System F Center Vents G Steering Controls Audio H Instrument Cluster I Horn Pad Driver Air bag J Steering Wheel K Light Stalk L Steering Controls Cruise M Pedals Clutch Brake and Accelerator N P...

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Page 46: ...6 4 1 4 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER OVERVIEW 4 1 Instrument Cluster Type 1 H G F W12D13 A E D C B A Tachometer RPM Gauge E Speedometer B Temperature Gauge F Mode Button C Trip Meter G Odometer D Fuel Gauge H S...

Page 47: ...Ltd 012016 4 2 Instrument Cluster Type 2 A I G H F W12D14 B D E C A Tachometer RPM Gauge F Mode Button B Temperature Gauge G Odometer C Trip Meter H Gear Indicator D Fuel Gauge I Set Button E Speedome...

Page 48: ...erature Lamp Low Oil Pressure Lamp Park Low Brake Fluid Lamp Security Lamp Battery Charge Lamp Seat Belt Warning Lamp Parking Lamp Water in Fuel Warning Lamp Low Fuel Warning Lamp 4WD High Lamp 4WD Lo...

Page 49: ...Parking Lamp 4WD Low Lamp Front Fog Lamp Water in Fuel Warning Lamp Airbag Warning Lamp TPMS Warning Lamp Cruise Control Indicator ABS Warning Lamp Low Fuel Warning Lamp 4WD LOW To know more about war...

Page 50: ...operation Fast Blinking One more left turn lamp bulb has fused Have the bulb replaced Water in Fuel Filter Warning Lamp Yes Continuously ON Indicates water in fuel filter Drain the water from filter o...

Page 51: ...signal lamp bulb has fused Have the bulb replaced Head Lamp High Beam Indicator No Continuously ON Indicates head lamp high beam is ON ABS Warning Lamp For about 3 sec Continuously ON Indicates malfun...

Page 52: ...e fuel level in the fuel tank is low Re fuel immediately to a avoid empty tank TPMS Warning Lamp No Continuously ON or Blinking Indicates low tyre pressure or possible malfunction in TPMS Refer to the...

Page 53: ...Contact an Authorized Mahindra Dealer for assistance Low Engine Oil Pressure Warning Lamp Continuously ON till Engine Starts Continuously ON Indicates engine oil pressure is low Check oil level and to...

Page 54: ...heel freely Ensure your legs are in a bent position while fully depressing the clutch pedal The seat should be adjusted while still maintaining control of the foot pedals steering wheel and your view...

Page 55: ...to be sure it is locked 5 1 3 Front Seat Recline W12E03 To adjust the seat back lift the lever located on the outboard side of the seat lean back and release the lever at the desired position To retu...

Page 56: ...the vehicle is stationary 5 2 Head Restraint 5 2 1 Adjustable Head Restraint The head restraint comprises of the padded portion which contacts your head and is inserted locked in receptacles on the t...

Page 57: ...hind your head your neck could be seriously injured in a collision Head restraints are provided for the front row and second row outboard occupants 5 3 Second Row Bench Seat Loading cargo on the seats...

Page 58: ...lding strap kept in the small pocket in the seat bottom Tighten the holding strap to securely hold the seat to the head restraint W12E09 Unhook the strap when the seat needs to be unfolded and put the...

Page 59: ...ock lever under the respective seat and push pull on the seat to adjust as per convenience W12E34 Seat Recline Double Fold Follow the below steps to recline and double fold the seat 1 To change the se...

Page 60: ...ap behind the second row seat W12E32 W12E30 3 Stack the seat up vertically against the first row seat To keep the seat in vertical folded position hook the seat to the front seat head restraint rod wi...

Page 61: ...ine lever on outboard side of the seat lean back to the desired position and release the recline lever Make sure the recline lever returns to its original position and the seat back is locked in place...

Page 62: ...osition hook the seat to the front seat head restraint rod with the holding strap kept in the small pocket in the seat bottom Tighten the holding strap to securely hold the seat to the head restraint...

Page 63: ...d row seat is possible by completely double folding the second row seat Refer to the previous sections for reclining of second row seats To recline the third row seat pull the seat back recline lever...

Page 64: ...an cause serious injury to himself or another passenger In a rollover crash an un belted person is significantly more likely prone to Injury than a person wearing a seat belt In order to be properly b...

Page 65: ...by the seat belt and increase the chance of serious injury in a crash An accident or emergency stop can damage your seat belt system even if the accident is minor Please have your Authorized Mahindra...

Page 66: ...worn snugly and as low as possible over the hips The shoulder belt should be worn across your shoulder but never across the stomach area When worn properly the seat belt will protect both the mother...

Page 67: ...be fastened snug on the hips and as low as possible and the shoulder strap should be across the child s shoulder not the neck or face If you are unable to position the strap across the child s shoulde...

Page 68: ...le position for using universal child restraint system using seat belt and buckles marked with C R S Not Suitable position for using child restraint system using seat belt Mass Group Weight of Child k...

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Page 70: ...ying airbag 6 2 Introduction The Supplemental Restraint System SRS includes airbags pre tensioners and ECU The airbags are designed to provide further protection to the vehicle occupants in addition t...

Page 71: ...not place any objects over the airbag or between the airbag and yourself 6 2 2 Airbag System Malfunction Lamp Airbags do not require any regular maintenance of service The airbag system malfunction la...

Page 72: ...rs the airbag inflators This initiates a chemical reaction which quickly fills the airbags with non toxic gas Upon deployment tear seams molded directly into the pad covers separate under pressure fro...

Page 73: ...se proximity to the airbag module at the time of deployment Sit straight and well back into the seat Move your seat as far back as practical to allow room for airbag inflation while still allowing you...

Page 74: ...pants improperly positioned in the front seats Even with airbags improperly belted and un belted occupants can be severely injured when the airbag inflates Always follow the precautions about seat bel...

Page 75: ...or fatal injuries Never hold an infant or child on your lap The infant or child could be seriously injured in the event of a crash All infants and children should be properly restrained in appropriate...

Page 76: ...uations Running under a truck s tail gate may not provide the decelerations necessary for airbag deployment Just before impact drivers often brake heavily Such heavy braking lowers the front portion o...

Page 77: ...be able to provide any additional benefit Frontal Impact Frontal impact beyond 30 range from head on to the vehicle Pot Holes or Stepped Surfaces Driving into a big pot hole stepped surface or hittin...

Page 78: ...bags 6 2 6 Airbag Replacement Self servicing or tampering with the airbag system is dangerous An airbag could accidentally deploy causing serious injuries or will not deploy when there is a need Alway...

Page 79: ...the nearest authorized Mahindra dealer for repair Do not attempt to self repair or reinstall the cover 6 2 10 Airbag Maintenance For cleaning the airbag covers areas use only a soft dry cloth or one w...

Page 80: ...s recommended that you record the key number and store in a safe place The keys operate all locks in your vehicle including those of the doors and ignition with steering lock We advise you to keep one...

Page 81: ...d other controls or move the vehicle resulting in personal injuries to bystanders and or children seated inside To Open a Door from Inside W12G03 Pull the door lever away from the door and push the do...

Page 82: ...he vehicle Refer to the Central Locking section for further details Locking Unlocking Doors from Outside A key hole is provided in the driver door and back door to lock unlock the door from outside by...

Page 83: ...oors of the vehicle can be simultaneously locked or unlocked from the driver door 7 2 1 Central Locking Unlocking All Doors from Outside To manually lock unlock all the doors from outside use the Conv...

Page 84: ...the slot provided in the side face of rear door to activate deactivate the child safety rear door lock If the rear doors are not operable from inside ensure that the child safety locks have been disab...

Page 85: ...ntry RKE system operates on Radio Frequency RF You can insert the key into the ignition with either side up 7 4 1 To Lock and Arm the Vehicle with RKE 2 6 8 0 4 4 3 0 1 9 7 5 W12G11 Press the LOCK but...

Page 86: ...ically when All doors are closed properly AND Vehicle speed is greater than 20 kmph Auto Locking ON DOOR OPEN Once the auto lock has been activated if any door is opened when the vehicle speed is belo...

Page 87: ...essing the UNLOCK button switches OFF the alarm and disarms unlocks all doors The search function works both during the Locked Unlocked conditions of the vehicle 7 4 7 Mute Un mute Function The chirps...

Page 88: ...ill any further change in the door ignition status The security system alarm will be activated only when the vehicle is locked using the RKE Locking the doors with the mechanical key will not trigger...

Page 89: ...ill not working correctly contact an Authorized Mahindra Dealer 7 4 10 RKE Battery Replacement If the RKE operation is inconsistent when any of the buttons are pressed it indicates that the RKE batter...

Page 90: ...aterial that cuts off RF waves Do not leave the key exposed to high temperatures for a long period such as on the dashboard or hood under direct sunlight Do not put the key in any liquid or wash it in...

Page 91: ...g the ignition ON automatically deactivates the system This enables the engine to start In the event of the vehicle not starting with the correct key switch off the ignition and remove for a minimum o...

Page 92: ...the vehicle It also houses a child safety switch that enables disables the power window operation of both the rear doors when operated independently from the respective door Power windows can be opera...

Page 93: ...time While operating the power windows check for obstructions like a head hand etc which may lead to personal injuries 8 1 1 Power Window Lock Switch 000000000000000000000000000000 W12H04 A power wind...

Page 94: ...ll still function 8 1 3 Smart Power Window Learning Procedure To initialize the function the system has to learn one complete cycle Repeat the below procedure for driver and co driver windows separate...

Page 95: ...handle towards you and swing it out completely When closing the window pull and lock the latch handle which will bring the rear quarter window back to its original closed position Do not allow childre...

Page 96: ...rances in narrow areas and parking slots Make sure that you fully engage the mirror in its support while folding or unfolding Do not overestimate the distance of the objects that you see in the mirror...

Page 97: ...ent switch is located on the instrument panel on the RHS of the driver adjacent to the head lamp levelling switch The joystick on the switch can be used to select the left right mirror and also to adj...

Page 98: ...n signal lamps with chime indicating your intention of turning towards the right After you have completed your right turn the stalk will automatically return to the neutral position Both the right tur...

Page 99: ...trol stalk aligning the arrow on the switch to O on the stalk to switch OFF all lamps 20 40 60 80 km h 100 120 140 160 180 W12H15 8 11 Parking Lamps On 20 40 60 80 km h 100 120 140 160 180 W12H16 Rota...

Page 100: ...igh beam option selected With the head lamp high beam ON pull the lighting control stalk up towards the steering wheel to switch ON the head lamp low beam Your vehicle head lamps are vented and moistu...

Page 101: ...S sensor senses it as low intensity This is a normal behavior 8 16 Head Lamp Leveling System When the vehicle is either fully or partially loaded it may have an upward inclination disturbing the head...

Page 102: ...on Panic Braking Hazard Lamps are turned ON during panic braking for 5 sec when the following conditions are met Ignition is ON Vehicle speed is greater than 100 kmph Brake is applied Sudden High dece...

Page 103: ...60 180 W12H22 Fog lamps will turn ON only if the parking lamp is ON 8 21 Puddle Lamps W12H23 The puddle lamps are provided at the bottom of the front doors They are switched ON automatically when eith...

Page 104: ...med 8 23 Follow Me Home FMH Non RLS This feature helps the driver and passengers to easily get out of the vehicle during poor light conditions The head lamp low beam is turned ON for about 20 seconds...

Page 105: ...MV would turn ON in the 1st RKE unlock press else LMV would be activated for the 2nd RKE unlock press When LMV is activated for the 1st press magic lamp will be initiated followed by head lamp ON for...

Page 106: ...sudden brakes are applied hazard will turn on for 5 sec Vehicle break down warning bonnet open The vehicle break down warning would be enabled only when bonnet switch changes from close to open condi...

Page 107: ...courtesy lamp switch A has three operation modes to choose from B1 The courtesy lamp remains permanently ON in this position irrespective of the door open status B2 The courtesy lamp remains permanent...

Page 108: ...r take OFF depending on the vehicle variant Electrical equipment appliances like mobile phone charger cigarette lighter etc can be used in the outlets The power outlet is rated 12V 10A when the engine...

Page 109: ...windows of the passenger compartment are closed Never use the power outlet for electric heaters while sleeping Never insert foreign objects into the power outlet Never use malfunctioning electrical ap...

Page 110: ...ate the wash The stalk automatically comes back to position B when released 8 28 4 Intermittent INT Mode Intermittent INT wiping is selected when the wipe control stalk is pushed down to position C In...

Page 111: ...nto automatic mode Front wiper will wipe according to the rain intensity Upon water splash water pool on road side auto wipe may not work It might be possible that even when there is no water on winds...

Page 112: ...uid is sprayed on the front windshield and the wipers wipe the windshield 3 times after the washer spray is stopped and wipe once after 5 sec Hold the stalk in position for continuous spray of washer...

Page 113: ...jet to hit the middle of rear windshield using a pin W12H33 Using the windshield washer in freezing temperatures could be dangerous The washer fluid could freeze on the windshield and block your visi...

Page 114: ...o be used in the cup holders Use caution when using the cup holders A spilled beverage that is very hot can injure the driver or passengers Spilled liquids can also damage interior trim and electrical...

Page 115: ...avoid injury do not place large or hard objects in the seat back pockets Do not put more than 1 kg weight in the seat back pockets 8 29 4 Glove Box The instrument panel houses a glove box on the pass...

Page 116: ...kept closed when the vehicle is in motion 8 29 5 Sun Visor W12H39 The sun visors can be used for either frontal or sideward shade to reduce glare or to shut out direct rays of the sun The sun visor c...

Page 117: ...ad to accidents Addition of multiple floor mats other than the one provided originally with the vehicle may limit the travel of the clutch pedal 8 30 Horn W12H40 20 40 60 80 km h 100 120 140 160 180 A...

Page 118: ...Mahindra Ltd 012016 8 27 8 31 Instrument Cluster Type 1 H G F W12D13 A E D C B A Tachometer RPM Gauge E Speedometer B Temperature Gauge F Mode Button C Trip Meter G Odometer D Fuel Gauge H Set Button...

Page 119: ...Fuel Gauge I Set Button E Speedometer 8 33 Instrument Cluster Gauges The instrument cluster comprises of the tachometer speedometer trip meter A B SET button MODE button odometer fuel gauge coolant t...

Page 120: ...Temperature Gauge Yes Max OFF Vehicle Speed Yes Max Max Engine Speed Yes Max Max Odometer Reading Yes Odometer Trip A Trip B retains previous value 8 33 1 Tachometer if equipped The tachometer indica...

Page 121: ...oad surface speed of the vehicle in kilometers per hour The vehicle speed is affected by the size of the tires used If the size of the tires are changed from those fitted at the factory the speedomete...

Page 122: ...total distance traveled in kms 8 33 4 Trip Meter Set and Mode Button W12H98 W12H99 W12H60 A B A Set Button B Mode Button The top row of the LCD display gives the trip meter A B details It displays th...

Page 123: ...the LCD bar graph The high engine coolant temperature lamp along with all 8 bars blink when the temperature reaches 110 o C And when the temperature is 119 o C the temperature warning lamp and all 8...

Page 124: ...nk When the tank is nearly full 8 bars illuminate on the LCD bar graph display When the tank is near empty i e RESERVE the bottom bar alone is illuminated and the low fuel warning lamp in the cluster...

Page 125: ...Temperature Lamp Low Oil Pressure Lamp Park Low Brake Fluid Lamp Security Lamp Battery Charge Lamp Seat Belt Warning Lamp Parking Lamp Water in Fuel Warning Lamp Low Fuel Warning Lamp 4WD High Lamp 4W...

Page 126: ...Low Brake Fluid Lamp Security Lamp Battery Charge Lamp Seat Belt Warning Lamp 4WD High Lamp Parking Lamp 4WD Low Lamp Front Fog Lamp Water in Fuel Warning Lamp Airbag Warning Lamp TPMS Warning Lamp C...

Page 127: ...he ignition is turned OFF the security lamp will blink at a fast rate frequency indicating the vehicle is secured against unauthorized start of engine When the vehicle is locked using RKE security lam...

Page 128: ...A sudden increase in the rate of flashing indicates failure of one or more of the lamp bulbs Have them replaced as soon as possible 8 35 6 Head Lamp High Beam Lamp The head lamp high beam lamp illumi...

Page 129: ...verheated engine This may result in engine damage which will not be covered by the warranty 8 35 10 Water in Fuel Warning Lamp The water in fuel warning lamp illuminates when the accumulation of water...

Page 130: ...s OFF after about 3 seconds If the ABS malfunction lamp continues to remain ON or illuminates while driving the ABS will not operate But the brake system will still operate conventionally In this cond...

Page 131: ...s The TPMS lamp blinks for approx 90 sec and then illuminates continuously when there is a malfunction in the TPMS 8 35 20 4WD High Lamp This lamp indicates that the vehicle is driving in the 4WD high...

Page 132: ...equirement for VMS in Infotainment The infotainment system will receive the required signals will analyze the signal and announce the respective warning along with visual alert in infotainment display...

Page 133: ...he warning twice at an interval of 2 sec calibratable Both voice and visual If acknowledged no repetition of alert in the same ignition cycle even if fault is not removed 3 Seat belt alert Voice alert...

Page 134: ...e Both voice and visual If acknowledged no repetition of alert in the same ignition cycle even if fault is not removed 5 Low oil pressure Voice alert announced visual alert shown in display Condition...

Page 135: ...tell tale ON and DTE 25m DTE value to be kept calibrata ble If condition 1 is TRUE announce the warning twice at an interval of 2 sec calibratable If condition 2 is TRUE announce the warning twice at...

Page 136: ...lay bars below the car image indicate the obstacles behind the vehicle When the obstacle comes in the sensing zone the system starts giving the indication based on the distance and direction of the ob...

Page 137: ...ge the reverse gear The RPAS will be displayed on the infotainment screen W12H63 3 Start moving the vehicle in the reverse direction 4 Display bars in the respective direction will glow according to o...

Page 138: ...und will be continuous if any of the obstacle is less than 50 cm 6 The RPAS distance displayed will be the minimum of distances sensed by left center and right sensors For eg Assume 3 obstacles are pl...

Page 139: ...distance in multiples of 2 cm whichever is shortest System cannot sense wire mesh handrail small objects and some obstacles which come below the bumper level System cannot sense obstacles like cotton...

Page 140: ...m will not sense pot holes or trenches or drains which are below ground level Any sort of paint or any adhesive on the sensor faces will not guarantee the proper functioning of the system Applying pre...

Page 141: ...sent in the detection range could vastly affect the sensor performance and the distance displayed may not be accurate 8 38 1 Working Principle On engaging the gear in reverse the RPAS system gets acti...

Page 142: ...ct the nearest Authorized Mahindra Dealer RPAS is an aiding system Under no circumstances will Mahindra accept any responsibility or can be held liable for any direct or indirect incidental or consequ...

Page 143: ...by RESUME SET SET buttons in the same ignition cycle Cruise control is deactivated under the following conditions CRUISE button is pulled Brake or clutch pedal depressed If the vehicle speed exceeds t...

Page 144: ...d the SET button and release when the desired speed is reached SET Button To decrease the speed in small amounts press the SET button Each time you press it the cruise set speed decreases by about 1 k...

Page 145: ...RESUME button once The system activates the cruise control mode to the previous cruising speed of 50 kmph 5 To resume the previous cruise set speed the vehicle speed should be above 20 kmph Override...

Page 146: ...to yourself and others Have the vehicle serviced at specified intervals or whenever a power steering problem is noticed When driving in rough off roads hold the steering wheel rim do not hold the whee...

Page 147: ...tionary and parking brake engaged 2 Pull the steering tilt lever down to unlock 3 Raise or lower the steering wheel to the desired position 4 Push the lever back up to its original position to lock th...

Page 148: ...dation details are also available in the Infotainment manual W12I04 A B C D A Source C Mute B Seek Call Receive Disconnect D Volume Volume Source The source button switches between different modes in...

Page 149: ...ced stopping distance Wet brake discs result in reduced braking efficiency After a car wash or driving the vehicle through water dab the brake pedal while driving to remove the film of water from the...

Page 150: ...t to move the shift lever out of gear Be sure the parking brake is fully disengaged before driving off Failure to do so can lead to brake problems due to excessive heating of the rear brakes The parki...

Page 151: ...rainy day tends to activate the anti lock brake system The ABS warning lamp lights up when you switch ON the ignition and should go out after a few seconds If the ABS warning lamp does not go out or i...

Page 152: ...rake System will not assist with vehicle control 9 5 1 Electronic Brake Force Distribution EBD if equipped EBD as a subsystem of the ABS system ensures optimum brake force distribution to rear wheels...

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Page 154: ...lated by the HVAC blower throughout the passenger compartment Various ducts supply air from the HVAC unit to these vents having adjustable louvers Refrigerant used in the system is a hazardous liquefi...

Page 155: ...w W12J01 HDME AADIO PHONE INFO EQ MUTE P WR AUTO S EL VOL TUNE 4 3 5 G A Side De misting Vents E Foot Vents B Windshield Defrost Vents F Rear Vents C Side Vents G Auto Climate Manual Controller D Cent...

Page 156: ...ate the thumb wheel B up to open or down to close the air vent Direct air to the desired direction by the adjusting louvers A left right 0 0 0 0 0 0 W12H22 Rotate the thumb wheel right to open or left...

Page 157: ...AL Auto Climate Control A B D F H G C W12J24 A Air Distribution Control E AC Low ON B Blower Speed Control F Air Re circulation Switch C Temperature Control G Blower ON OFF D AC High ON AC ON Auto Cli...

Page 158: ...e controller has an LCD panel which shows the blower speed set mode set temperature auto and AC status Mode and AC status is indicated by the LED glow on the respective switches 10 7 Air Distribution...

Page 159: ...p the air re circulation in fresh air mode Defrost Mode air is discharged from the side defrost vents and windshield defrost vents This mode is most suitable for directing air flow towards the front w...

Page 160: ...ol the air inside the AC unit Based upon selected position of the temperature control dial the desired discharged air temperature can be obtained By rotating the dial counter clockwise and setting it...

Page 161: ...itch once The lamp on the switch gets illuminated indicating that re circulation mode is active In this intake mode the air from inside the passenger compartment will be sucked by the blower and utili...

Page 162: ...s activated automatically 10 11 HVAC Air Filter Cabin Air Filter Your vehicle s HVAC system is equipped with an air filter at the blower inlet just behind the glove box Before getting sucked in by the...

Page 163: ...sumption will be relatively higher if the vehicle is being driven with the air conditioner A C LO A C HI A C LO A C HI W12J10 MANUAL Auto Climate Contr ol System W12J28 In certain operating conditions...

Page 164: ...or AC button Auto Climate Control to turn ON the AC 5 Adjust the temperature control dial as per the temperature requirement Your vehicle is equipped with an HVAC filter If the AC performance is cons...

Page 165: ...the air conditioner ON in AC HI mode manual HVAC Once the passenger compartment reaches a comfortable temperature the blower speed and temperature control knob can be readjusted as desired Also if AC...

Page 166: ...gging worse 10 15 2 Rear Windshield Defog if equipped L O R W12J12 The rear windshield glass defogger button is located in the switch bank on the instrument panel RHS of steering adjacent to the fuel...

Page 167: ...rs of side vents All other settings should be kept same as advised for windshield defogging de misting defrosting For heating the vehicle interior while windshield defogging de misting defrosting sele...

Page 168: ...ine Management System controls the engine s idle speed When the engine starts idle RPM runs higher than normal in order to warm the engine The engine idle speed RPM reduces once the engine warms up Ne...

Page 169: ...he engine temporarily switched OFF IGN All electrical circuits are enabled Some of the warning or information lamps illuminate in this position While some of the lamps will go out after a few seconds...

Page 170: ...nual Before cranking the engine Make sure the gear shift lever is in neutral Make sure the parking brake is engaged Turn the key to IGN position but do not turn the key to start Few warning lamps brie...

Page 171: ...s Long periods of idling may be harmful to your engine Combustion chamber temperatures can drop so low that the fuel may not burn completely Incomplete combustion allows carbon and varnish to form on...

Page 172: ...ger durations with the engine idling Coasting the vehicle with the gear lever in neutral and engine ON OFF is not recommended The steering and braking will be very hard without power assist while coas...

Page 173: ...cessary to maintain engine RPM within the best torque range Similarly while driving downhill downshift to utilize the engine braking in an optimum manner When stopping the vehicle on an uphill gradien...

Page 174: ...low safe driving practices Always maintain the recommended inflation pressure in tires Always drive at a safe speed appropriate for given driving conditions You must follow the speed limits While back...

Page 175: ...able emergency situation where a sudden sharp turn must be made turn the steering wheel only as rapidly and as far as required to avoid the emergency Excessive steering will result in less vehicle con...

Page 176: ...g down a ramp do not allow the exhaust tail pipe to immerse in water Water can wash the grease from wheel bearings causing rusting and premature failure It may also enter the differentials transmissio...

Page 177: ...s drive train components steering suspension and brakes Retighten them if required and torque to the values specified in the Repair Manual Abrasive material in any part of the brakes may cause excessi...

Page 178: ...e is selected This mode provides additional traction and maximum pulling power for loose slippery road surfaces such as ice snow gravel sand and dry pavement Front and rear drive shafts are locked tog...

Page 179: ...to 2H turn the selector switch to the 2H position This can be done at any speed and the 4WD HIGH lamp in the instrument cluster goes off If the lamp continues to illuminate drive straight ahead accele...

Page 180: ...ive low mode The 4WD LOW lamp illuminates in the cluster when the transfer case has shifted to the 4L mode If the lamp fails to illuminate when the ignition is switched ON or the lamp continuously rem...

Page 181: ...you have accidentally filled the fuel tank with an incorrect or non approved fuel do not start the vehicle Contact an Authorized Mahindra Dealer to have the fuel system drained completely 11 8 2 Fuel...

Page 182: ...e it is dangerous and may lead to an inadvertent fuel leak or spillage 11 8 4 Fuel Lid Opening and Closing L O R W12K13 The fuel lid can be opened by gently pressing the fuel lid open button located i...

Page 183: ...ng down may eliminate the need to stop Sudden or hard accelerations reduce fuel economy Slow down gradually Drive at moderate speeds Revving the engine before turning it off may reduce fuel economy Th...

Page 184: ...s offer improved fuel economy as compared to driving on hilly terrains Close windows during high speed driving for better fuel economy It is recommended to refuel in the mornings cold weather conditio...

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Page 186: ...ELTED RADIAL on the sidewall A tyre not marked with RADIAL is a bias ply tyre F TUBELESS or TUBE TYPE A tubeless tyre does not have a tube inside the tyre and air is directly filled in the tyre A tube...

Page 187: ...measurement of how much weight each tyre can support F H Tire speed rating or speed symbol Never drive the vehicle faster than the tyre speed rating The speed rating denotes the speed at which a tyre...

Page 188: ...r tire pressure Safety Economy Ride Comfort and Vehicle Stability Proper tire inflation contributes to a comfortable and safe ride Overinflating produces a jarring and uncomfortable ride Both underinf...

Page 189: ...avoid being stranded check the spare tire air pressure frequently 12 4 2 Inflating Your Tires Safe operation of your vehicle requires that your tires are properly inflated Remember that a tire can los...

Page 190: ...al tire repairs 12 4 4 Tread Wear Indicators TWI Tread wear indicators are molded into the bottom of the tread grooves They will appear as bands when the tread depth becomes 1 16 inch 2 mm When the in...

Page 191: ...ow Chains Snow chains cannot be used on these tires In case of harsh winter driving conditions it is recommended using winter tires with the same specifications for better stability safety and perform...

Page 192: ...chapter for details 12 5 2 Wheel Tightness When you change a wheel remove all rust and dirt at all locations where the wheel contacts the wheel hub Use a scraper or wire brush to be sure that you rem...

Page 193: ...in acceptable limits due to any reason The system will continue to alert until the warning condition is resolved to the actual placard values Appropriate tyre pressure and tyre temperature is required...

Page 194: ...nsor and lead to incorrect readings Do not use aftermarket tyre sealants or balance beads if your vehicle is equipped with TPMS Failure to comply may lead to sensor damage The TPMS is not intended to...

Page 195: ...he front face of the enclosure is NOT touching the rim Apply tyre soap solution to the rubber portion of the valve stem and the top of the enclosure W12L04 4 Place the inner tyre bead over the rim 5 P...

Page 196: ...gh without cutting the bulb 5 Lift the outer tyre bead over the rim using a tyre tool The valve must be positioned just left of the start position to avoid sensor damage Do not touch the sensor with t...

Page 197: ...ion screen and alert register screen If low pressure is observed respective tyre should be rectified with cause of low pressure and then fill air Once low pressure alert is set with tyre pressure lowe...

Page 198: ...is observed the respective tyre should be observed for air leakages and the puncture condition has to be rectified Proper pla card value should be filled after puncture rectification If the vehicle i...

Page 199: ...anual learning should be done Sensor Faulty Low Battery Alert The TPMS sensor in the vehicle tyres has an individual battery internal to each sensor fixed If the battery level is too low or the sensor...

Page 200: ...t tyre rear right tyre rear left tyre and spare tyre 5 It is required to ensure the tyres have pressure 32psi and 36psi before initiating the manual learning process 6 Post manual learning all tyres s...

Page 201: ...e gets learnt If the front left tyre is learned 1 siren chirp sound is heard and the FL tyre shows learned in the infotainment system W12L17 Learning the Front Right Tyre Start leaking the air from th...

Page 202: ...leaking the air from the spare tyre for 30 to 40 sec and stop for 5 sec Repeat until the tyre gets learnt If the spare tyre is also learned then 1 siren chirp is heard and ALL tyres show learned at r...

Page 203: ...e tyre before starting the vehicle 12 6 7 TPMS Points to Remember It is recommended to fill the pressure to 32 psi at a digital gauge station only Every 15 days inflate all the tyres up to 32 psi and...

Page 204: ...ayed by the system is for indication prior to alert purposes only The TPMS system should not be used as a measuring device to correlate or calibrate against other systems During winter or in cold cond...

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Page 206: ...lamp when your vehicle is stationary or to warn other road users to be cautious while passing your vehicle The turn lamps do not work when the hazard warning lamps are operational Hazard lamps are al...

Page 207: ...ter diesel or due to extreme cold conditions the vehicle may not start Contact an Authorized Mahindra Dealer for further assistance To prevent damage to the starter do not crank the engine for more th...

Page 208: ...ll still be too hot Verify that the engine coolant level in the coolant recovery tank is maintained between the Min and Max mark Check for possible fluid leakages Check for damages to heat exchangers...

Page 209: ...jump start may not help If it cranks slowly or not at all you probably have a dead battery Open the bonnet and locate the battery near the left side fender Identify the positive and negative terminal...

Page 210: ...never touch each other once they are connected to the batteries permitting them to do so can result in serious arcing and or damage to one or both vehicles 4 Connect the jumper cables in the order de...

Page 211: ...towed or the battery replaced 7 Remove the jumper cables once the vehicle starts Do this in the reverse of the order in which they were attached and don t let any of the cables or clamps touch each o...

Page 212: ...arity it will lead to alternator failure Towing a vehicle to start could be dangerous The vehicle being towed could surge forward when the engine starts causing the tow vehicles to collide injuring th...

Page 213: ...round This is not a good method of towing as it may damage the vehicle s suspension and body Avoid a tow with sling type equipment 13 5 2 Towing your Vehicle During Emergency W12M10 W12M11 If your veh...

Page 214: ...the engine is not running the power assist for the steering and brakes will not be functional making it harder to steer or brake than usual Use only a cable or chain specifically intended for use in t...

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Page 216: ...your Mahindra dealer s service department does the best job to meet the maintenance requirements on your vehicle reliably and economically Get the most from your vehicle with routine maintenance Routi...

Page 217: ...date and mileage 14 1 3 Warranty Information Read the Warranty Information given in the Warranty Information Maintenance Guide for the terms and provisions of Mahindra warranties applicable to this v...

Page 218: ...our vehicle s oils and fluids should be changed at the specified intervals or in conjunction with a repair 14 1 1 3 Chemicals and Additives Non Mahindra approved chemicals or additives are not require...

Page 219: ...cigarettes away from the battery and all fuel related parts Do not start run the engine when any engine peripheral parts are removed 14 2 Opening Closing the Hood The hood release lever is located in...

Page 220: ...tched properly the hood could open while the vehicle is being driven causing a total loss of visibility resulting in an accident Do not move the vehicle with the hood in the raised position as vision...

Page 221: ...05 A Air Cleaner Assembly G Fuel Priming Pump B Brake Fluid Reservoir H Battery C Degassing Tank Coolant Filling I Power Steering Fluid Reservoir D Clutch Fluid Reservoir J Engine Compartment Fuse Box...

Page 222: ...e the cause or take your vehicle to your Authorized Mahindra Dealer or a qualified service shop immediately Make these checks only with adequate ventilation if you intend to run the engine In the Engi...

Page 223: ...hin films of oil left over when pistons move in cylinders are sucked into the combustion chamber due to high negative pressure generated when the vehicle is decelerating This oil gets burnt in the com...

Page 224: ...he Min and Max marks Wait for a few minutes after every top up for the oil to settle down before checking the level Oil levels above the Max mark may cause engine damage poor performance Put the dipst...

Page 225: ...the level rises above the MIN but remain below the MAX marking on the coolant recovery tank However if the Coolant Recovery Tank is found to be near empty it is recommended that the system be checked...

Page 226: ...tact an Authorized Mahindra Dealer immediately Carefully clean the cap on the reservoir before you remove it and be sure no debris fall in the reservoir Do not keep the reservoir open for longer than...

Page 227: ...ring fluid level at the defined service intervals Refer to Maintenance Chart for details The fluid level should be checked if a leak is suspected abnormal noises are apparent and or the system is not...

Page 228: ...ndshield washer reservoir as and when required The fluid reservoir is located on the LHS of the engine bay behind the left head lamp The reservoir supplies washer fluid to both front and rear if equip...

Page 229: ...uel level in the fuel tank falls very low air may enter the fuel lines which leads to the engine not starting or abrupt switching OFF The air has to be removed from the fuel pump by bleeding and primi...

Page 230: ...ion 14 6 4 Seat Belts Check that the seat belt system such as buckles retractors and anchors operate properly and smoothly Make sure the belt webbing is not cut frayed worn or damaged 14 6 5 Accelerat...

Page 231: ...rminals 14 8 1 For Best Battery Service Keep the battery securely mounted Keep the battery top clean and dry Keep the terminals and connections clean tight and coated with petroleum jelly or terminal...

Page 232: ...ery is reconnected The replacement battery must meet the specification of the originally fitted battery 14 8 2 Battery Charge Indicator Amaron if equipped A battery charge indicator is provided for Am...

Page 233: ...water and a neutral pH soap Never use strong household detergents or soap such as dish washing or laundry liquid These products can discolor and spot painted surfaces Never wash a vehicle that is hot...

Page 234: ...h your vehicle s color Take your vehicle to an Authorized Mahindra Dealer for paint touch up or paint repairs Remove particles such as bird droppings tree sap insect deposits tar spots road salt and i...

Page 235: ...appear worn or do not function properly Do not use abrasives as they may cause scratches Do not use fuel kerosene or paint thinner to clean any glass parts If you cannot remove those streaks after cle...

Page 236: ...ea first with a stain remover Do not use household cleaning products or glass cleaners which can stain and discolor the fabric and affect the flame retardant abilities of the seat materials Do not use...

Page 237: ...battery Disconnect the negative cable from the battery Anytime you store your vehicle or keep it out of service i e vacation for two weeks or more run the air conditioning system at idle for about fi...

Page 238: ...and or heater and run both for 10 minutes or so Again circulating fluids is essential for good life of the system If your vehicle has power steering you may want to turn the wheels a few times to keep...

Page 239: ...If the bulb comes in contact with any oily surface clean the bulb with rubbing alcohol To avoid burning yourself do not replace the light bulbs when they are hot Halogen bulbs have pressurized gas ins...

Page 240: ...d service stations are best for your vehicle They will perform all the scheduled maintenance jobs reliably and economically Inadequate incomplete and insufficient servicing may result in problems The...

Page 241: ...Water Pump Every 1 00 000 kms R Auto Tensioner and Belt Alternator Power Steering Every 1 00 000 kms R Coolant 3 First 60 000 kms then every 80 000 kms I I I I I I R I I I I AIR FUEL AND EXHAUST Air...

Page 242: ...s I I I I I I I I I I Brake Liners Drums Inspect every 20 000 kms I I I I I Parking Brake Inspect every 10 000 kms I I I I I I I I I I SUSPENSION Suspension Bushes Inspect at 10 000 kms then every 20...

Page 243: ...I I Exhaust Pipe Mountings and Damage Leakage Inspect at 5 000 20 000 then every 20 000 kms I I I I I I Road Test Inspect every service I I I I I I I I I I I On chargeable basis 5 Under extreme opera...

Page 244: ...Check Engine Lamp 8 36 Checking the Electrolyte Level 14 18 Checking the Wiper Blades 14 13 Checking Topping Brake Fluid 14 11 Checking Topping Clutch Fluid 14 11 Checking Topping Engine Coolant Leve...

Page 245: ...7 11 Ignition Switch 11 2 In the Engine Compartment 14 8 Inflating Your Tires 12 4 Installing Seat Head Restraint 5 4 Instrument Cluster Type 1 4 1 8 27 Instrument Cluster Type 2 4 2 8 28 Instrument C...

Page 246: ...Security Lamp 8 36 Self Removing SRS Related Parts 6 9 Sitting in the Correct Position 5 1 Smart Power Window Learning Procedure 8 3 Smart Power Window with Anti Pinch 8 2 Snow Chains 12 6 Spare Wheel...

Page 247: ...g the Exterior 14 18 Water in Fuel Warning Lamp 8 38 Wheel Nut Loosening 2 15 Wheel Tightness 12 7 Windows and Wiper Blades 14 20 Windshield Washer Fluid Top up 14 13 Windshield Wipers 8 19 Winter Car...

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