At normal operating temperature, 4 bars are displayed in 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 bars are permanently ON. In such situations
switch OFF the AC and observe any improvements in the temperature gauge. If not,
stop the vehicle and allow the engine to cool down. Check the coolant level in the
coolant reservoir and top-up if required. If the engine is still overheating, contact your
nearest Authorized Mahindra Dealer.
Never remove the degassing tank cap when the engine is hot. The engine
coolant is under pressure and could splash on to skin/eyes causing severe
burns. Wait for the engine to cool down before adding coolant to the reservoir.
Do not continue driving the vehicle with a overheated engine. This will lead to
damage of engine components and engine seizure.
8.33.6 Fuel Level Gauge
The fuel level bar graph functions only when the ignition is switched ON. It gives the
status of the fuel level in the fuel tank. F indicates the tank is full (60 liters), E
indicates the tank in empty. The amount of fuel required to fill the tank up may be
less than the specified tank capacity, as a small amount of reserve fuel always
remains in the tank.
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 is ON.