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Ford Motor Company 2015
Vehicle Care
Cleaning the Exterior....................................94
Cleaning the Interior.....................................95
Repairing Minor Paint Damage.................95
Vehicle battery
Battery care......................................................96
Jump Starting the Vehicle..........................96
Vehicle identification
Vehicle Identification Number................104
REPLACEMENT PARTS
RECOMMENDATION
Ford Genuine Spares
Ford parts and accessories as well as
Motorcraft parts have been specifically
designed for Ford vehicles. They are right
for your vehicle.
We would like to point out that Non-Ford
parts and accessories have not been
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examined, tested and approved by Ford,
and in spite of continuous market product
monitoring, we cannot certify the suitability Bumper
nor the safety of such products whether Front and rear bumper
they are installed or intended for fitment
in Ford vehicles. Ford is not liable for any
damage caused by the use of Non-Ford
parts and accessories.
Now it is easier to tell if you have really
been given Ford Genuine Spare Parts. The
Ford logo is clearly visible on the following
parts if they are Ford Genuine Spare Parts.
If your vehicle has to be repaired, look for
the clearly visible Ford branding and make
sure that only Ford Genuine Spare Parts
have been used.
Lighting
Rear lamps
Headlamp
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Glass
Rear window
Side glass
Windscreen
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SPECIAL NOTICES
WARNING
Do not use abrasives or chemicals
solvents on the tag.
A B C D E F G H I
R Q P O N M L K J
E152188
WARNING
Adjusting the steering wheel
Never adjust the steering wheel
when the vehicle is moving.
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E102148
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E102150
Information display
E90447
E72507
D Cooling the interior quickly
E102151 Manual climate control operations
A Distance to empty
B Tripmeter
C Odometer
D Reset button
E90451
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A B C
E87379
A Unlock
B Lock
C Luggage compartment lid unlock
Welcome lighting
The side and tail lamps will come on when
you unlock the doors with the remote
control. They will switch off automatically
after a short time.
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WARNINGS
Secure children that are less than
150 centimetres tall or less than 12
years of age in a suitable, approved
child restraint, in the rear seat.
Original warning according to ECE
R94.01: Extreme Hazard! Do not use
a rearward facing child restraint on
a seat protected by an air bag in front of
it!
Read and follow the manufacturers
instructions when you are fitting a
child restraint. E68918
Do not modify child restraints in any Secure children that weigh less than 13
way. kilograms in a rearward facing baby safety
seat (Group 0+) in the rear seat.
Do not hold a child on your lap when
the vehicle is moving.
Do not leave children unattended
inside your vehicle in a doors closed
condition.
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BOOSTER SEATS
WARNINGS E70710
E68924
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0 0+ I II III
Up to 10 kg Up to 13 kg 9 - 18 kg 15 - 25 kg 22 - 36 kg
Front passenger X X X X X
Rear Outboard U U U U U
Rear center X X X X X
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A
B
E102138
A Unlock
B Lock
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18
WARNINGS
Never use a seat belt for more than
one person.
Use the correct buckle for each seat
belt.
Do not use a seat belt that is slack
or twisted.
Do not wear thick clothing. The seat
belt must fit tightly around your body
to achieve its optimum effect.
Position the shoulder strap of the
seat belt over the centre of your
shoulder and position the lap strap
tightly across your hips.
E74124
FASTENING THE SEAT BELTS
WARNINGS
Insert the tongue into the buckle until
you hear a distinct click. You have
not fastened the seat belt properly
if you do not hear a click.
Do not use a seat belt that is slack
or twisted.
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E102144
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E68726
E68729
Carefully separate the transmitter unit
from the key using a flat object (e.g. a Carefully prise out the battery with the
screwdriver) at the recess on the back. flat object. Fit the new battery between
Carefully prise out the battery with the the contacts with the + sign facing
flat object. Fit the new battery between downwards. Reassemble the
the contacts with the + sign facing transmitter unit in reverse order.
downwards. Reassemble the
transmitter unit in reverse order.
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Central locking
E102123
You can only centrally lock the doors if they
are all closed. Central locking can only be A Unlock
operated from driver door either by the key
B Lock
or by inner the door lock handle in bezel.
B
E102124
A Lock
B Unlock
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A B C
E87379
A Unlock
B Lock
C Luggage compartment lid unlock
Automatic relocking
The doors will relock automatically if you
do not open a door within 45 seconds of
unlocking the doors with the remote
control. The door locks and the alarm will
return to their previous state.
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E102147
WARNING
Never adjust the steering wheel
when the vehicle is moving.
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D
C
B
A
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1
E102139
3
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Headlamp flasher
A B C
E102128
A Off
B Side and tail lamps
C Headlamps
Welcome lighting
The side repeaters and tail lamps will
come on when you unlock the doors with
the remote control. They will switch off
automatically after a short time.
Main/dipped beam
E102121
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E102137
WARNING
The rear fog lamps may only be used
when visibility is restricted to less
than 50 m and must not be used
when it is raining or snowing.
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E102134
1.4 L Duratec
1-2 - - 0
1-2 3 - 1.0
1-2 3 Max
1 2.0
1 - Max
1 3.5
1.6 L Duratec
1-2 - - 0
1-2 3 - 1.0
1-2 3 Max
1 1.5
1 - Max
1 3.0
1.4 L Duratorq
1-2 - - 0
1-2 3 - 1.0
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1-2 3 Max
1 1.5
1 - Max
1 3.0
1
See Weights (page 105).
INTERIOR LAMPS
Courtesy lamp
E71943 A B C
DIRECTION INDICATORS
E102185
A Off
B Door contact
C On
E102191
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CAUTIONS
Do not touch the glass of the bulb
indicated as A. Also handle the bulb
in contact with surface B only.
E102186 Only fit bulbs of the correct
specification. See Bulb
Reading lamps - Rear Specification Chart (page 40).
E102187
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Side lamps
1. Carefully remove the wiring connector.
E102167
E102168
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3 2 1
E102170
E102178 E72263
4. Remove the screws on top of the air
deflector panel and carefully pull out 1. Carefully remove the side repeater.
the panel from the clips.
Note: When installing the radiator grille,
the bonnet release lever is in the correct
position through the radiator grille.
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3 1
E102171
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A
1
B
C
2
D
E102172
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3
E73939
Interior lamp
E102174
E102175
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E72784
40
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All windows can be operated with switches A switch in the driver's door disables the
located on the door trim panel of the rear power window switches.
driver's door. Press 'A' - Rear window switches
The passenger's windows in front and back activated.
can also be operated with switches on the Press 'B' - Rear window switches
door trim of the corresponsing door. deactivated.
In rear window switches deactivated
condition, the rear power windows can
always be operated from the driver's door
only.
A
B
E102182
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EXTERIOR MIRRORS Make sure that you fully engage the mirror
in its support when returning it to its
Convex mirrors original position.
ELECTRIC EXTERIOR
MIRRORS
B
A C
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E102161
A Left-hand mirror
B Off
WARNING
C Right-hand mirror
Do not overestimate the distance of
the objects that you see in the
convex mirror. Objects seen in
convex mirrors will appear smaller and
further away than they actually are.
Folding mirrors
E102162
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Mirror tilting positions Dip the mirror to reduce glare when driving
at night.
D B
C
E102157
A Up
B Right
C Down
D Left
INTERIOR MIRROR
E71272
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GAUGES
Instrument Cluster - Duratec Petrol
A B C D E
E102240
A Tachometer
B Engine coolant temperature gauge
C Information Display
D Fuel Gauge
E Speedometer
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A B C D E
E102242
A Tachometer
B Engine coolant temperature gauge
C Information Display
D Fuel Gauge
E Speedometer
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Fuel gauge
CAUTION
Ensure to check the fuel level prior A
starting the journey.
B
The arrow adjacent to the fuel pump
symbol tells you on which side of your
vehicle the fuel filler cap is located. C
The low fuel level warning light illuminates
at approximately 80 Kms before the tank
is empty. Refuel as soon as possible.
Tachometer
Indicates the correct engine speed.
D
Speedometer
E102151
Indicates the correct road surface speed
of the vehicle. A Distance to empty
Multifunction display B Tripmeter
C Odometer
The display is activated when the driver's
door is opened or the ignition is switched D Reset
on.
With the ignition switched off (position O) Distance to empty
and the key removed, the display will be Indicates the approximate distance the
automatically deactivated after vehicle will travel on the fuel remaining in
approximatey 10 minues. the tank. Changes in driving pattern may
cause the value to vary.
Tripmeter
The tripmeter can register the mileage of
individual journeys.
Odometer
Registers the total mileage of the vehicle.
Reset
To reset, press and hold the left hand
button beneath the display.
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48
49
E102150
If the water in fuel warning lamp
illuminates whilst driving immediately see
an authorized Ford dealer.
CAUTION
Failure to do so could damage the
vehicles Fuel injection system causing
engine or fuel injection system failure.
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Heating
E71942
Heating performance depends on the
temperature of the engine coolant. The center and side vents enable efficient
ventilation of the passenger compartment
Air conditioning and should be used when the cooling of
the compartment is required.
Note: The air conditioning operates only
when the temperature is above 4C (39F). The side vents can also be used to remove
mist and ice from the side windows. Make
Note: If you use the air conditioning, the
sure not to adjust them straight upwards
fuel consumption of your vehicle will be
as they can also divert the air stream
higher.
coming out of the side window demisters.
Air is directed through the evaporator
In winter, after the passenger
where it is cooled. Humidity is extracted
compartment has been warmed up, the
from the air to help keep the windows free
air from the center vents has a lower
of mist. The resulting condensation is
temperature than the air from the side
directed to the outside of the vehicle and
vents. According to individual preferences,
it is therefore normal if you see a small
the center vents can be closed in cold
pool of water under your vehicle.
weather, or opened for extra fresh air when
General information on controlling heating.
the interior climate
Fully close all the windows.
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Blower
E90445
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A Ventilation
F B
E C
E90448
A Windscreen
B Footwell and windscreen
C Face level
D Face level and footwell
E90449
E Footwell
F Face level, windscreen and Switching the air conditioning on
footwell and off
You can set the air distribution control to
any position between the symbols.
A small amount of air is always directed
towards the windscreen/footwell.
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E73059 E90452
E90450
E90451
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SITTING IN THE CORRECT hold the steering wheel with your arms
slightly bent.
POSITION
bend your legs slightly so that you can
press the pedals fully.
position the shoulder strap of the seat
belt over the centre of your shoulder
and position the lap strap tightly across
your hips.
Make sure that your driving position is
comfortable and that you can maintain full
control of your vehicle.
MANUAL SEATS
Moving the seats backwards and
forwards
E68595
WARNINGS
Do not adjust the seats when the
vehicle is moving.
Only when you use the seat belt
properly, can it hold you in a position
that allows the airbag to achieve its
optimum effect.
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E102372
To adjust the front seatback, lift the handle
and hold in the fully up position.
Adjust the seatback to the required back
angle then release the adjustment handle.
Slight rocking of the seatback may be
E102371 required to ensure engagement.
Pull the lever upward to raise the driver The handle will return to the downward
seat cushion. position when locked.
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CAUTION
Lower the head restraints.
1 1
1 3
E102181
2
1. Insert your fingers between the seat
cushion and seatback and fold the seat
cushion forwards.
2. Pull the unlock levers.
3. Push the seatback forwards.
E102180
CAUTION
Lower the head restraints.
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E102159
E102160
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E102184 E122031
The sun visors can be released from the Note: For optimum performance when
retention clips and swivelled towards the using any auxiliary device set the volume on
side window. Move up the flap to access the device high. This will reduce audio
vanity mirror. interference when charging the device via
the vehicle power supply socket.
AUXILIARY POWER POINTS When fitted the Auxiliary input (AUX IN)
socket permits an auxiliary device, such as
an MP3 player, to be linked into the vehicle
audio system. Output can be played
through the vehicle speakers.
To connect an auxiliary device, plug it into
the AUX IN socket using a 3.5 mm
conventional audio jack connector.
Select the auxiliary input via the AUX
button and playback will be heard through
the vehicle speakers. LINE IN or LINE IN
ACTIVE will appear in the vehicle audio
unit display. Volume, treble and bass can
E152439 be adjusted on the vehicle audio unit as
normal.
The power socket can be used to power 12
volt electrical appliances having a The vehicle audio unit buttons can also be
maximum current rating of 10 amperes. used to restore playback from the vehicle
However, if the engine is not running, this audio unit, while the auxiliary device
will allow the battery to get discharge. remains connected.
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B A B
E102199
A Card holder
B Coin holders
Note: Do not store heavy and bulky items
in the glove box as it may lead to failure of
the glove box securing lock.
USB PORT
The USB port is located inside the glove
box. E102244
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If you have difficulty starting the engine Note: If starting difficulty is experienced at
when the temperature is below -10C, temperatures below -10C, depress the
press the accelerator pedal between to accelerator pedal 1/4 to 1/2 of its travel to
of its travel and try again. assist starting. This should be done only, if
the engine fails to start after several
Flooded engine attempts of cranking as given in the above
steps.
1. Fully depress the clutch pedal.
2. Fully depress the accelerator pedal and Flooded Engine
hold it there.
Note: Do not depress the accelerator pedal
3. Start the engine. fully.
If the engine does not start, repeat the 1. Depress the clutch pedal fully.
Cold or hot engine procedure.
2. Slowly, depress the accelerator fully,
Engine idle speed after starting hold it in this position and start the
engine.
The speed at which the engine idles 3. If the engine does not start repeat this
immediately after starting will vary exercise for 3 to 4 times.
depending on the engine temperature.
Note: Avoid repeated unsuccessful cranking
If the engine is cold then the idle speed will of Engine. The number of start attempts is
automatically be increased. limited to approximately six. If you exceed
The idle speed will slowly decrease to the this limit, the system will not allow you to
normal level as the engine warms up. try again until a period of 10minutes has
elapsed.
STARTING A DIESEL ENGINE Note: You cannot start the vehicle, if the
fuel level reaches below threshold limit.
Cold or hot engine Upon refueling, you can start the vehicle.
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63
FUEL CONSUMPTION
Length of journey/engine
temperature
Frequent cold starts and short distance
driving leads to considerably increased fuel
usage.
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1 0-15 800-2000
Reverse gear
2 15-30 1100-2250
3 30-45 1500-2250
4 45-60 1700-2250
5 Greater than Greater than
60 1750
Diesel
Gear Speed range Engine RPM
range
1 0-15 750-1750
2 15-30 1000-2000
3 30-45 1400-2000
4 45-60 1500-2000
5 Greater than Greater than
60 1750
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E71355
E71354
Wet brake discs result in reduced braking When the ABS is operating, the brake pedal
efficiency. Dab the brake pedal when will pulse. This is normal. Maintain pressure
driving from a car wash to remove the film on the brake pedal.
of water. The ABS will not eliminate the dangers
inherent when:
ABS you drive too close to the vehicle in
WARNING front of you.
the vehicle is aquaplaning.
The ABS does not relieve you of your
responsibility to drive with due care you take corners too fast.
and attention. the road surface is poor.
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WARNING
Make sure that the parking brake is
applied before you release the lever.
Parking on a hill
If you have to park facing uphill, select first
gear and turn the front wheels away from
the kerb. If you have to park facing
downhill, select reverse gear and turn the
front wheels towards the kerb.
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PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
Engine speed limiter
The engine speed is limited electronically
to protect the engine.
68
Engine
CAUTION
Avoid driving too fast during the first
1500 kilometres (1000 miles). Vary
your speed frequently and change up
through the gears early. Do not labour the
engine.
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E102206
WARNING TRIANGLE
E102198
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E102200
WARNING
Do not reset the fuel cut-off switch
if you see or smell leaking fuel.
71
CAUTION
Fit a replacement fuse with the same
rating as the one you have removed.
Airbag
ABS
Fog lamps
72
Horn
Engine management or
electronic module
Fuel pump
Ignition
73
E102208
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E102378
Ampere
Fuse Circuits protected
rating
F1 - Not used
F2 - Not used
F3 - Not used
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Ampere
Fuse Circuits protected
rating
76
77
E102207
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F1 - Not used
F2 - Not used
F3 - Not used
F4 10 Air conditioning clutch
F5 20 ABS Valve
F6 30 ABS Pump
F7 - Not used
F8 3 Powered rear view mirror
F9 10 Head lamp Low (Dipped) Beam - LHS
F10 10 Head lamp Low (Dipped) Beam - RHS
F11 - Not Used
F12 15 Powertrain Control Module Fuse
Heated Oxygen Sensor/Powertrain Control
F13 20
Module - Diesel
F14 30 Starter motor relay power
F15 20 Fuel pump
F16 3 Powertrain control module power
F17 15 Lighting switch
F18 15 Onboard diagnotics/Radio
F19 - Not used
F20 7.5 Instrument cluster
F21 - Not used
F22 7.5 Park/Tail lamp - LHS
F23 7.5 Park/Tail lamp - RHS
F24 20 Clock/Alarm Horn/Anti theft sensing
F25 15 Turn/Hazard lamp
F26 20 Heated back window
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F27 15 Horn
F28 3 Alternator
F29 15 Front power outlet connector
F30 15 Ignition switch
F31 - Not used
F32 - Not used
F33 7.5 License plate lamp
F34 - Not used
F35 - Not used
F36 - Not used
F37 3 Antilock braking system
F38 7.5 General Electrical Module (GEM)
F39 7.5 Air bag
F40 10 Light/Dimmer switch
F41 - Not used
F42 - Not used
F43 - Not used
F44 3 Radio/Instrument cluster
F45 15 Stop lamps
F46 20 Front wiper
F47 - Not used
F48 7.5 Back up lamp
F49 30 Heater Blower
F50 20 Fog lamps
F51 - Not used
F52 10 High Beam - LHS
F53 10 High Beam - RHS
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CAUTIONS
Too much tension in the tow rope
could cause damage to your vehicle
or the vehicle that is towing.
Do not use a rigid tow bar on the front
towing eye.This may cause damage
to both the vehicles.
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Daily checks
Exterior lamps.
Interior lamps.
Warning lamps and indicators.
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1 E102205
2
E102204
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A B C D E F
I H G
E102249
*
A Engine coolant reservoir : See Engine Coolant Check (page 89).
*
B Brake and clutch fluid reservoir : See Brake and Clutch Fluid Check (page
90).
*
C Engine oil filler cap : See Engine Oil Check (page 88).
D Air cleaner: No maintenance necessary.
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86
A B C D E F
I H G
E102380
*
A Engine coolant reservoir : See Engine Coolant Check (page 89).
*
B Brake and clutch fluid reservoir : See Brake and Clutch Fluid Check (page
90).
*
C Engine oil filler cap : See Engine Oil Check (page 88).
D Air cleaner: No maintenance necessary.
E Engine Compartment Fuse Box See Fuses (page 72).
87
E95540
E95911
A MIN
B MAX A MIN
B MAX
88
89
E102211
WARNING
Do not allow the fluid to touch your
skin or eyes. If this happens, rinse the
affected areas immediately with
plenty of water and contact your doctor. E102222
CAUTION
Make sure that the level is between
the MIN and the MAX marks.
90
CAUTION
Make sure that the level is between
the MIN and the MAX marks.
Topping up
Remove the filler cap.
CAUTION
Do not top up further than the MAX
mark.
E102213
Top up with fluid that meets the Ford
specification. See Technical Note: The front and rear washer systems
Specifications (page 91). are supplied from the same reservoir.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Vehicle fluids
Item Recommended fluid Specification
91
1
You can use an alternative SAE 10W-30 and SAE 5W-30 engine oil, providing it meets
the specification defined by WSS-M2C923-A1 and WSS-M2C913-B respectively.
Note: If you operate your vehicle in temperatures below -20C, you must not use SAE
10W-40 engine oil.
Topping up the oil: If you are unable to find an oil that meets the specification defined
by WSS-M2C923-A1, you must use SAE 10W-30 (preferred).
*
You can use an alternative SAE 5W-30 engine oil, providing it meets the specification
defined by WSS-M2C913-B.
Note: If you operate your vehicle in temperatures below -20C, you must not use SAE
10W-40 engine oil.
Topping up the oil: If you are unable to find an oil that meets the specification defined
by WSS-M2C913-B, you must use SAE 5W-30 (preferred).
Capacities
92
93
94
95
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96
E102247
CAUTIONS
Do not connect to the negative ()
E102246 terminal of the flat battery.
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CAUTIONS
Use only approved wheel and tyre
sizes. Using other sizes could damage
the vehicle and will void the warranty.
If you change the diameter of the tyres
from that fitted at the factory, the
speedometer may not display the
correct speed. Take the vehicle to your
dealer to have the engine management
system reprogrammed.
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Type 2
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E92932
Type 3
E113399
E93020
E113400 WARNINGS
Park your vehicle in such a position
that neither the traffic nor you are
hindered or endangered.
Set up a warning triangle.
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WARNINGS
Make sure that the vehicle is on firm,
level ground with the wheels pointing
straight ahead.
Switch off the ignition and apply the
parking brake.
If your vehicle has a manual
transmission, select first or reverse
gear. If it has an automatic
transmission, select park.
Have the passengers leave the
vehicle.
Secure the diagonally opposite
wheel with an appropriate block or
wheel chock. E90922
Do not work underneath the vehicle 2. Install the locking wheel nut key.
when it is supported only by a jack. 3. Fully extend the wheel brace if
Make sure that the jack is vertical to applicable.
the jacking point and the base is flat 4. Slacken the wheel nuts.
on the ground. 5. Jack up the vehicle until the tyre is clear
of the ground.
CAUTION 6. Remove the wheel nuts and the wheel.
Do not lay alloy wheels face down on
the ground, this will damage the paint. Installing a road wheel
WARNINGS
1. Insert the flat end of the wheel brace Use only approved wheel and tyre
between the rim and the hub cover and sizes. Using other sizes could
carefully remove the hub cap or cover. damage the vehicle. See Technical
Specifications (page 103).
Make sure that the arrows on
directional tyres point in the direction
of rotation when the vehicle is
moving forwards. If you have to fit a spare
wheel with the arrows pointing in the
opposite direction, have the tyre refitted
in the correct direction by a properly
trained technician.
101
CAUTION
3
Do not install alloy wheels using
wheel nuts designed for use with steel
wheels.
E90589
TYRE CARE
E70415
102
To make sure the front and rear tyres of USING SNOW CHAINS
your vehicle wear evenly and last longer,
we recommend that you swap the tyres WARNINGS
from front to rear and vice versa at regular
intervals of between 5000 and 10000 Do not exceed 50 km/h (30 mph).
kilometres (3000 and 6000 miles).
CAUTION Do not use snow chains on snow-free
roads.
Do not scrub the sidewalls of the tyres
when you are parking. Only fit snow chains to steel wheels
with 185/55 R 15 or 175/65 R 14 tyres.
If you have to mount a kerb, do so slowly
and approach it with the wheels at CAUTION
right-angles to the kerb.
If your vehicle is fitted with wheel
Examine the tyres regularly for cuts, foreign trims, remove them before fitting
objects and uneven wear of the tread. snow chains.
Uneven wear could mean that the wheel
alignment is outside specification.
Note: The ABS will continue to operate
Check the tyre pressures (including the normally.
spare) when cold, every two weeks.
Only use small link snow chains.
Only use snow chains on the front wheels.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Wheel nut torque
Variant Specification Nm
All 95
Tyre pressures
Cold tyres
103
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION
NUMBER
E102212
104
WEIGHTS
Vehicle weight (kg)
Variant Kerb Payload Permissible Front axle Rear axle weight
weight gross weight weight
105
VEHICLE DIMENSIONS
Vehicle dimensions
E103410
106
E102225
107
A Booster Seats...................................................15
Booster cushion (Group 3)................................15
A/C Booster seat (Group 2).......................................15
See: Climate Control............................................51 Brake and Clutch Fluid Check...................90
About This Manual...........................................5 Topping up.............................................................90
ABS Brakes................................................................66
See: Brakes.............................................................66 Principle of Operation........................................66
ABS driving hints Breaking-In
See: Hints on Driving With Anti-Lock See: Running-In....................................................69
Brakes..................................................................66 Bulb changing
Accessories See: Changing a Bulb.........................................34
See: Replacement Parts Bulb Specification Chart.............................40
Recommendation..............................................6
Adjusting the Steering Wheel....................26 C
Adjusting the windscreen washer
jets.....................................................................27 Capacities and Specifications................105
Air Conditioning Car Wash
See: Climate Control............................................51 See: Cleaning the Exterior................................94
Air Vents..............................................................51 Centre Console...............................................60
Arming the engine immobiliser.................25 Changing a Bulb.............................................34
ASL Central high mounted stop lamp...................38
See: Automatic speed limiter (ASL)............68 Front direction indicators..................................35
At a Glance..........................................................9 Front fog lamps.....................................................37
Adjusting the steering wheel............................10 Headlamp dipped beam...................................35
Cooling the interior quickly................................12 Headlamp main beam.......................................34
Defrosting and demisting the rear Interior lamp...........................................................39
window.................................................................12 Luggage compartment lamp..........................40
Engine idle speed after starting.......................10 Number plate lamp.............................................39
Information display...............................................12 Reading lamps - Front........................................39
Instrument Panel Overview................................9 Reading lamps - Rear.........................................39
Locking and unlocking the doors with the Rear lamps..............................................................37
remote control...................................................13 Side lamps..............................................................35
Warning lamps and indicators..........................11 Side Repeaters (Exterior mirror
Welcome lighting..................................................13 mounted)...........................................................36
Audio Input Jack.............................................59 Side Repeaters (Wing Mounted)....................37
Automatic speed limiter (ASL)................68 Changing a Fuse..............................................72
Principle of Operation........................................68 Changing a Road Wheel.............................98
Auxiliary Power Points.................................59 Installing a road wheel......................................101
Jacking and lifting points..................................99
B Removing a road wheel...................................100
Spare wheel...........................................................98
Battery care......................................................96 Vehicle jack............................................................98
Bonnet Lock Changing the remote control
See: Opening and Closing the Bonnet.........84 battery.............................................................22
Booster cables Changing the Wiper Blades.......................28
See: Jump Starting the Vehicle......................96 Checking the Wiper Blades........................28
Child Restraint Positioning..........................16
Child Safety.......................................................14
109
110
Ignition Switch.................................................61
Ignition switch positions.....................................61
M
Immobiliser Maintenance....................................................83
See: Engine immobiliser....................................25 General Information............................................83
Inspecting safety system Technical Specifications....................................91
components...................................................71 Manual Climate Control..............................52
Seat belts..................................................................71 Air distribution control........................................53
Instrument Cluster.........................................45 Blower.......................................................................52
Interior Lamps.................................................33 Cooling the interior quickly...............................54
Courtesy lamp.......................................................33 Cooling with outside air.....................................54
Reading lamps - Front........................................34 Defrosting and demisting the
Reading lamps - Rear.........................................34 windscreen........................................................53
Interior Mirror...................................................44 Heating the interior quickly...............................53
Introduction........................................................5 Recirculated air.....................................................54
Reducing interior air humidity.........................54
J Switching the air conditioning on and
off..........................................................................53
Jump starting Temperature control...........................................52
See: Jump Starting the Vehicle......................96 Ventilation...............................................................53
111
O S
Occupant protection.....................................18 Safety Precautions........................................63
Principle of Operation.........................................18 Seats...................................................................55
Oil Check Sitting in the Correct Position...................55
See: Engine Oil Check........................................88 Snow Chains
Opening and Closing the Bonnet............84 See: Using Snow Chains..................................103
Closing the bonnet..............................................84 Special Notices.................................................8
Opening the bonnet............................................84 Starter Switch
See: Ignition Switch..............................................61
P Starting a Diesel Engine..............................62
Cold or hot engine................................................62
Parking Brake..................................................66 Flooded Engine.....................................................62
Applying the parking brake..............................66 Starting and Stopping the Engine............61
Parking on a hill.....................................................67 General Information.............................................61
Releasing the parking brake.............................67 Starting a Petrol Engine................................61
Power Door Locks Cold or hot engine.................................................61
See: Locking and Unlocking.............................23 Engine idle speed after starting......................62
Power Steering Fluid Check.......................90 Flooded engine.....................................................62
Topping up...............................................................91 Status after a collision...................................71
Power Windows..............................................42 Steering Wheel...............................................26
Safety switch for rear windows......................42 Sun Visors.........................................................59
To open/close the windows.............................42 Switching Off the Engine............................62
Programming the remote control.............21 Vehicles with a turbocharger...........................62
Re-programming the unlocking Symbols Glossary.............................................5
function................................................................21 Symbols in this handbook...................................5
Symbols on your vehicle......................................5
R
Rear Fog Lamps...............................................31
T
Rear Seats........................................................56 Technical Specifications
Creating a level load floor..................................57 See: Capacities and Specifications.............105
Folding the seatbacks down............................57 Towing Points..................................................82
Refuelling..........................................................64 Front towing eye...................................................82
Repairing Minor Paint Damage.................95 Towing the Vehicle on Four Wheels........82
All vehicles..............................................................82
112
Transmission...................................................65
Tyre Care..........................................................102
W
Tyres Warning Lamps and Indicators................48
See: Wheels and Tyres......................................98 ABS warning lamp...............................................48
Airbag warning lamp..........................................48
U Brake system warning lamp............................48
Direction indicator...............................................48
Under Bonnet Overview - 1.4L Door open warning lamp..................................48
Duratec-16V (Sigma)/1.6L Duratec-16V Engine system fault warning lamp................49
(Sigma)..........................................................85 Engine warning lamp..........................................49
Under Bonnet Overview - 1.4L Front fog lamp indicator....................................49
Duratorq-TDCi (DV) Diesel......................87 Headlamp indicator............................................49
USB Port...........................................................60 Ignition warning lamp........................................49
Using seat belts during pregnancy..........20 Low fuel level warning lamp............................49
Using Snow Chains......................................103 Main beam indicator...........................................49
Oil pressure warning lamp...............................49
V Rear fog lamp indicator.....................................49
Water in fuel warning lamp..............................50
Vehicle battery................................................96 Warning Triangle............................................70
Vehicle Care.....................................................94 Washer Fluid Check.......................................91
Vehicle Dimensions.....................................106 Washers
Vehicle dimensions...........................................106 See: Wipers and Washers..................................27
Vehicle Identification Number................104 Washing
Vehicle identification..................................104 See: Cleaning the Exterior................................94
Vehicle recovery..............................................82 Weights............................................................105
Ventilation Wheel Nuts
See: Climate Control............................................51 See: Changing a Road Wheel..........................98
Vents Wheels and Tyres..........................................98
See: Air Vents..........................................................51 General Information...........................................98
VIN Technical Specifications..................................103
See: Vehicle Identification Number.............104 Windows and Mirrors....................................42
Windscreen Washers.....................................27
Windscreen Wipers........................................27
Intermittent wiping..............................................27
Wipers and Washers......................................27
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This Ford vehicle is covered for two year or
1,00,000 kms (whichever occurs earlier)
from the vehicle sale date
.
5,000 kms
3
6
CLASSIC
PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE SERVICE
Scheduled Maintenance
I Inspect : Inspect & clean, repair, adjust or replace & Top-up if necessary C Clean
A Adjust : Examination resulting in adjustment or replacement T Tighten & Torque
R Replace L Lubricate
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CLASSIC
PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE SERVICE
Scheduled Maintenance
I Inspect : Inspect & clean, repair, adjust or replace & Top-up if necessary C Clean
A Adjust : Examination resulting in adjustment or replacement T Tighten & Torque
R Replace L Lubricate
13
40,000
ESD-M6C57-A2
5000
18
54
( Every 30,000 Km ( Every 30,000 Km
or 1.5 Years) or 1.5 Years)
(Every 100,000 Km
or 5 years)
1
2
3
India Map 5
A & N Islands 6
Arunachal Pradesh 8
Assam 8
Bihar 9
Chhattisgarh 9
Delhi 9,10
Goa 10,11
Gujarat 11-14
Haryana 14,15
15,16
Himachal Pradesh
Jharkhand 16
Karnataka 16-19
Kerala 19-21
Maharashtra 22-26
Manipur 26
Meghalaya 26
Mizoram 26
Nagaland 26
Nepal 26
Odisha 27
Pondicherry 27
Punjab 27-29
Rajasthan 29-30
Sikkim 30,31
Tamilnadu 31-33
Tripura 33
Telangana 33
Union Territory 34
Uttarakhand 36, 37
West Bengal 37
Alphabetical Index 38
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A & N Islands
Andhra Pradesh
1
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6
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Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
8
1
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Bihar
Chhattisgarh
Delhi
1
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Goa
Goa Caculo Ford 98232-39871 Plot No. 3A, Trivim 0832-2257080 quicklane@caculo-
Industrial Estate, ford.net
Karaswada, Goa-
403526.
1
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Name Number
Verna Salcete Caculo Ford 98232-88702 Plot No. L 97 / 99, 98232-88702 managerservice@
Verna Industrial caculoford.net
Estate, Verna Margao
Highway Verna
Salcete -403722
Gujarat
1
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Bavla Cargo Ford 98256-00885 Cargo Ford, Nr. IBP 97129-32082 service.bavla@
Petrol Pump, Nr. cargoford.com
Swaminaryan Temple
Gate.
12
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Morbi Jai Ganesh 96010-12345 Bhakti Nagar Circle, 2822- 223366 servicemorbi@
Ford Sanala By Pass, jaiganeshford.com
Morbi, Gujarat.
13
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Vapi King Ford 90990-41391 Plot No.199, Nr. FCG 0260-6549888 kingford.vapiserv-
Foundry, Phase-II, ice@yahoo.com
GIDC Vapi, Guja-
rat-396196.
Haryana
1
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Name Number
Rewari Karuna Ford 92150-59254 Plot no. 42, Indus- 01274-250150 servicemanager
trial Area, Delhi road, @karunaford.com
Rewari, Hary- /01274-252150
ana-123401.
Himachal Pradesh
1
Body shop only
15
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City contact Phone E-Mail & Fax
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Name Number
Solan Saluja Ford 93188-08389 Khasra nos. 910, 911 01792-247458 servicesolan@
& 2387/2503/912, salujaford.in
Mauza Vakna, Tehsil
Kandaghat, Solan.
Jharkhand
Karnataka
1
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16
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1
17
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1
Body shop only
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Name Number
Kerala
Calicut Muthoot Ford 96567-00903 West Hill P.O, Kannur 0495-3054444 service@muthoot-
road, calicut, Kerala - ford.com
673005.
Kalamassery Kairali Ford 98951-09333 Survey No. 244, Plot 0484 - sm.kalamassery@
No. 5 & 6, Major 2544048 kairaliford.com,
Industrial Estate bodyshopkal@
South Kalamassery, kairaliford.com
Ernakulam-683109
1
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20
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Madhya Pradesh
1
Body shop only 21
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Dealership Dealership
City contact Phone E-Mail & Fax
address
Name Number
Ratlam Galaxy Ford 92291-66589 No. 6/1, District & 82369-75830 galaxyratlam@
Tehsil - Ratlam, Gram hotmail.com
Kharakedi - 457001.
Maharashtra
1
Body shop only
22
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Name Number
Kolhapur Planet Ford 99221-34100 C.S. No. 292/1/1 & 0231- 0231-2687616/ plan-
294/1, NH-4,Road, 2687777, etfordko@bsnl.in
AT & Post Unchgaon, (Works)
Kolhapur-416005. 2687701 / 02
/ 03
Latur Shriram ford 94237-74704 Plot No. E-55, MIDC, 02382-222217 service@shriram-
Near Navjeevan ford.com
Tyres, Kalamb road,
Latur, Maharastra-
413531.
1
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Name Number
Mumbai AVK Ford 99301-40384 Star Metal & Tube 022-61188555 service.c@avkford.
Corporation, Saki- com
Vihar Road, Next
to L&T gate No 2,
Powai, Mum-
bai-400072.
1
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24
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City contact Phone E-Mail & Fax
address
Name Number
Navi Mumbai Bhavna Ford 99301-58000 Plot No. D-58, TTC 022-66835100 bhavnafordser
Industrial Estate, vice@gmail.com
Between Igloo &
Amul Milk Dairy,
Turbhe M.I.D.C, Navi
Mumbai-400705.
1
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Manipur
Meghalaya
Mizoram
Nagaland
Nepal
1
Body shop only
26
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Odisha
Pondicherry
Punjab
1
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1
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Rajasthan
1
Body shop only
29
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Name Number
Sikkim
1
Body shop only
30
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City contact Phone E-Mail & Fax
address
Name Number
Tamilnadu
1
Body shop only
31
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Emergency
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Name Number
1
Body shop only
32
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Tripura
Telangana
1
Body shop only
33
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Dealership Dealership
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address
Name Number
Union Territory
Chandigarh Bhagat Ford 98760-20945 No. 53, ndustrial Area 0172-3075506 fordserchd@bhagat-
Phase II, Chandi- group.com
garh-160002.
Chandigarh Saluja Ford 09216900117 Plot No. 182, Indus- 0172-4345182 ishwarjot@saluja-
trial Area Phase II, / 4346182 ford.in
Chandigarh-160002.
Uttar Pradesh
34
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1
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35
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Uttarakhand
1
Body shop only
36
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West Bengal
1
Body shop only
37
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INDEX
Agartala ........................ 33 Gwalior ......................... 21 Panchkula ..................... 15
Agra .............................. 34 Haldwani ....................... 36 Panipat ......................... 15
Ahmedabad .................. 11 Hanumangarh ............... 29 Panvel........................... 25
Ahmednagar ................. 22 Hisar ............................. 15 Pathankot ..................... 28
Aizawl ........................... 26 Hoshangabad ............... 21 Patiala........................... 28
Ajmer ............................ 29 Hosur ............................ 32 Patna............................... 9
Allahabad...................... 34 Howrah ......................... 37 Pokhara ........................ 26
Alwar............................. 29 Hubli ............................. 18 Pondicherry .................. 2
Ambala.......................... 12 Hyderabad....................... 6 Port Blair.......................... 6
Amritsar ........................ 27 Imphal ........................... 26 Pune ............................. 25
Anantapur........................ 6 Indore ........................... 22 Raibareilly ..................... 36
Anantnag ...................... 16 Jabalpur ........................ 22 Raipur.............................. 9
Angamaly...................... 19 Jaipur ............................ 30 Rajamundry..................... 7
Angul ............................ 27 Jalandhar ...................... 28 Rajkot ........................... 13
Aurangabad .................. 22 Jamnagar...................... 12 Ranchi .......................... 16
Bangalore ..................... 16 Jamshedpur .................. 16 Ratlam .......................... 22
Banswara...................... 29 Jhansi ........................... 35 Rewari .......................... 15
Bardoli .......................... 12 Jhunjhunu ..................... 30 Rohtak .......................... 15
Bareilly .......................... 34 Jodhpur......................... 30 Rourkela ....................... 2
Baroda .......................... 12 Jorhat.............................. 8 Sagar ............................ 22
Bavla............................. 12 Junagarh....................... 13 Salem ........................... 32
Belgaum ....................... 18 Kakkanad...................... 20 Sanand ......................... 13
Bellary........................... 18 Kanjirapally ................... 20 Sangrur ......................... 29
Berhampore .................. 37 Kannur .......................... 20 Shilong.......................... 26
Bhatinda ....................... 28 Kanpur .......................... 35 Shimoga ....................... 19
Bhilai................................ 9 Karimnagar ................... 33 Sikar ............................. 30
Bhilwara ........................ 29 Karunagapally............... 20 Silchar............................. 8
Bhiwadi ......................... 29 Kathmandu ................... 26 Siliguri ........................... 3
Bhopal .......................... 21 Kharagpur ..................... 37 Silvassa ........................ 13
Bhubaneshwar.............. 27 Kolhapur ....................... 23 Sirsa ............................. 15
Bidar ............................. 18 Kolkata.......................... 37 Solan ............................ 16
Bikaner ........................ 29 Kollam........................... 20 Solapur ......................... 26
Bilaspur........................... 9 Kota .............................. 30 Sriganaganagar ............ 30
Birat Nagar ................... 26 Kottayam ...................... 20 Srinagar ........................ 16
Calicut........................... 19 Kurukshetra .................. 15 Surat ............................. 14
Chandigarh .................. 34 Latur ............................. 23 Thane ........................... 26
Chandrapur................... 23 Lucknow ....................... 35 Thanjavur...................... 33
Chennai ........................ 31 Ludhiana ....................... 28 Thrissur......................... 21
Cheranellore ................. 19 Madurai......................... 32 Tinsukia........................... 8
Chhindwara .................. 21 Mahoba......................... 35 Tirunelveli ..................... 33
Chittorgarh .................... 29 Malappuram.................. 20 Tirupati............................. 7
Cochin .......................... 19 Mandi ............................ 15 Tirupur .......................... 33
Coimbatore ................... 32 Mangalore..................... 18 Tiruvannamalai ............. 33
Cuttack ......................... 27 Meerut .......................... 36 Trichy ............................ 33
Davangere .................... 18 Moga............................. 28 Trivandrum ................... 21
Dehradun ...................... 36 Mohali ........................... 28 Udaipur ......................... 30
Delhi.............................. 10 Mumbai ......................... 24 Vapi............................... 14
Dhanbad ....................... 16 Muvattupuzha ............... 20 Varanasi........................ 36
Dhule ............................ 23 Muzzafarpur.................... 9 Vellore........................... 33
Dimapur ........................ 26 Mysore .......................... 18 Vijayawada...................... 7
Durgapur....................... 37 Nagercoil ...................... 32 Warangal......................... 7
Ernakulam .................... 19 Nagpur .......................... 24 Yamunanagar ............... 15
Erode ........................... 32 Naharlagun...................... 8 Yavatmal ....................... 26
Faridabad ..................... 14 Nalgonda......................... 7
Ferozepur ..................... 28 Nanded ......................... 24
Gandhidham ................. 12 Nashik........................... 25
Gandhinagar ................. 12 Navi Mumbai................. 25
Gangtok ........................ 31 Nawanshahr ................. 28
Gaya................................ 9 Nellore............................. 7
Goa................................ 10 New Mangalore ............ 18
Gorakhpur..................... 35 Nizamabad ................... 33
Gulbara ......................... 18 Noida ............................ 36
Guntur............................. 6 Ooty .............................. 32
Gurgaon........................ 14 Palakkad ....................... 21
Guwahati......................... 8 Palanpur ....................... 13
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Filling station guide
Fuel Diesel fuel: Use only fule that meets EN590 specifications.
Top up: When adding oil, never top up above MAX mark.
Tyre
pressure Refer page no. 97.
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