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Mahindra ROXOR - User Manual

Mahindra ROXOR
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Questions and Answers

  • M
    Matthew SmithJul 27, 2025
    What to do if my Mahindra ROXOR Offroad Vehicle engine runs irregularly, stalls, or misfires?
    • J
      Jasmine WillisJul 27, 2025
      If your Mahindra Offroad Vehicle's engine runs irregularly, stalls, or misfires, several factors could be the cause. It might be due to poor or incorrect fuel, in which case you should replace it with the recommended fuel. Other potential causes include a low fuel level (refuel), a clogged fuel filter (inspect and/or replace the fuel filter), a clogged air filter (inspect and/or replace the air filter), water in the fuel (drain water separator, inspect and/or replace fuel filter), or a kinked or plugged fuel tank vent line (inspect and/or replace). If none of these resolves the issue, it may be a mechanical failure, and you should seek assistance from your local ROXOR dealer.
  • B
    Brianna SandersJul 31, 2025
    Why does my Mahindra ROXOR engine stop or lose power?
    • R
      Rachel GuzmanJul 31, 2025
      Your Mahindra Offroad Vehicle engine may stop or lose power due to several reasons. These include using poor or incorrect fuel (replace with recommended fuel), an air leak in the system after the turbocharger (inspect for leaks and repair), a boost pressure sensor stuck open (check sensor condition and repair or replace), a clogged fuel filter (inspect and/or replace fuel filter), or a clogged air filter (inspect and/or replace air filter).
  • D
    Deanna HowardAug 5, 2025
    What to do if Mahindra Offroad Vehicle engine turns over but fails to start?
    • N
      Noah SuarezAug 5, 2025
      If your Mahindra Offroad Vehicle's engine turns over but fails to start, consider these possible causes: You might be out of fuel, so refuel. The fuel filter or water separator could be clogged (drain water separator, inspect and/or replace fuel filter). A clogged air filter can also prevent starting (inspect and/or replace air filter). Water in the fuel (drain the fuel system and refuel, replace fuel filter/water separator), old or non-recommended fuel (replace with fresh recommended fuel), or low battery voltage (recharge the battery) can also be the reason. If the problem persists, there might be water or fuel in the crankcase or a mechanical failure, requiring assistance from your local ROXOR dealer.
  • B
    Bonnie StoutAug 9, 2025
    How to fix a Mahindra ROXOR Offroad Vehicle when the engine doesn't turn over?
    • J
      John OlsonAug 9, 2025
      If the engine of your Mahindra Offroad Vehicle doesn't turn over, the issue might stem from several sources. Start by checking for low battery voltage and recharge the battery if needed. Also, inspect the battery connections and clean and tighten them if they are loose. Similarly, check the starter solenoid connection and ensure it's clean and tight. Finally, examine the fuse box connections and related fuses, removing, inspecting, and reinstalling them as necessary.
  • S
    Stephen CollierAug 13, 2025
    Why is my Mahindra ROXOR Offroad Vehicle engine smoking black?
    • A
      Andrea RichardsonAug 13, 2025
      Black smoke from your Mahindra Offroad Vehicle engine could be due to air leaks between the turbocharger and intake manifold. Check for leaks in the air intake system and repair them, paying attention to o-rings, clamps, and hoses. Another potential cause is a restricted air intake; inspect and/or replace the air filter.
  • K
    Kaitlyn MclaughlinAug 17, 2025
    Why is my Mahindra ROXOR Offroad Vehicle consuming too much oil?
    • A
      ataylorAug 17, 2025
      Excessive oil consumption in your Mahindra Offroad Vehicle could be attributed to several factors. A clogged air filter (inspect and/or replace air filter) can cause this issue. Another potential cause is an obstruction in the crankcase ventilation (locate and remove the restriction). Additionally, a leak at the intake manifold mounting face could be responsible (change the manifold gasket or replace the manifold).
  • C
    Charles VillaAug 22, 2025
    What causes a whining noise at 2000 RPM in my Mahindra Offroad Vehicle?
    • J
      Joseph MorrisAug 22, 2025
      A whining noise at 2000 RPM in your Mahindra Offroad Vehicle may be caused by air leakage between the turbocharger and inlet manifold. Check for leaks in the air intake system and repair any leaks found, paying close attention to o-rings, clamps, and hoses.

Summary

4 SAFETY ALERT SYMBOLS

5 SAFETY INFORMATION;GENERAL PRECAUTIONS

5 Safety Information;General Precautions

6 SAFE OPERATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES

6.2 Operators Responsibilities

Details operator's duties for safe operation, familiarization, and adherence to rules.

6 Safe Operations and Responsibilities

6.6 Terrain Condition

Details how terrain affects ROXOR handling and safety precautions.

6.4 Occupant Restraint System

Explains the importance of seat belts and side nets for occupant safety.

6.5 Riding Carefully

Provides advice on safe riding practices to avoid accidents and loss of control.

7 IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS

8 RIDING GEAR

8 Riding Gear

9 PREPARE TO RIDE

9.1 Pre-Ride Inspection Checklist

Comprehensive checklist for inspecting the ROXOR before each ride.

9 Prepare to Ride

10 LEARNING YOUR VEHICLE

11 VEHICLE CONTROLS

11 Vehicle Controls

12 Equipment

12.1 Seat Belts

Importance and proper use of seat belts for occupant safety.

12.4 Rollover Protective Structure (ROPS)

Description and importance of the ROPS for safety.

14 FUEL (DIESEL)

15 BREAK IN PERIOD

16 Avoiding Accidents

17 OFF-ROAD OPERATION

18 General Driving Techniques

18.1 Driving Tips

General advice for safe and effective off-road driving.

18.3 Driving in or on Slippery Surfaces

Techniques for maintaining control on slippery surfaces.

18.6 Driving on Hills and Slopes

Guidance on safely ascending, descending, and navigating hills.

19 MOVING LOADS AND DOING WORK

19.2 Weight & Load Limits

Specifications for vehicle weight capacity and load limits.

19 Moving Loads and Doing Work

21 LIFTING AND SUPPORTING

22 Maintenance

22.2 Scheduled Maintenance Chart

Table detailing routine maintenance intervals and procedures.

23 Maintenance Procedures

23.1 Maintenance Tips and Precautions

General safety tips and precautions for performing maintenance.

23.4 Clean and Inspect Brakes

Procedure for cleaning and inspecting the brake system components.

23.5 Check Brake Fluid Level & Leak Check

Instructions for checking brake fluid level and looking for leaks.

23.6 Check Differential Oil Levels & Leak Check

Procedure to check front and rear differential oil levels.

23.7 Check Engine Coolant Level & Leak Check

How to check engine coolant level and inspect for leaks.

23.8 Check Engine Oil Level & Leak Check

Procedure for checking engine oil level and looking for leaks.

23.9 Check Power Steering Oil Level & Leak Check

Instructions for checking power steering fluid level and leaks.

23.10 Check Tire Pressure

Importance and procedure for checking tire inflation pressure.

23.16 Replace Engine Oil and Oil Filter

Procedure for changing the engine oil and oil filter.

26 SPECIFICATIONS

27 Troubleshooting

28 LIMITED AND EPA WARRANTIES U.S. AND CANADA

28 Limited and EPA Warranties U.S. and Canada

Mahindra ROXOR Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMahindra
ModelROXOR
CategoryOffroad Vehicle
LanguageEnglish

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