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• Ensure ignition is switched OFF
• Remove rear dust cover from the rear of head lamp
• Remove the bulb assembly with connector from the head lamp by unlocking the
wire clamp
• Disconnect the electrical connector
• Insert the connector into the new bulb (of the same wattage), and follow the
reverse procedure to assemble the bulb assembly in the headlight assembly
• Clamp the bulb assembly by wire clamp
Do not touch the new bulb with your fingers. Oil contamination will severely
shorten bulb life. If the bulb comes in contact with any oily surface, clean the
bulb by rubbing alcohol.
To avoid burning yourself, do not replace the light bulbs when they are hot.
Halogen bulbs have pressurized gas inside and are to be handled with special
care. Mishandling it may cause the bulb to burst or shatter. Hold the bulb with
its metal/plastic holder/base and do not touch the glass part with bare hands.
Using bulbs with units of higher output capacity/wattage is illegal and may
damage your vehicle’s electrical system.
Replacement bulbs must meet the specification of originally fitted bulbs.
14.20 Scheduled Maintenance
The scheduled maintenance jobs listed in the ‘Scheduled Maintenance Chart’ are
those required to be carried out at regular predetermined intervals.
To make sure that your vehicle runs efficiently all the time, follow the maintenance
schedule. The service interval for the scheduled maintenance is determined by the
odometer reading or by time interval, whichever comes earlier. Take your vehicle to
an Authorized Mahindra Service Station only. Trained technicians and genuine
Mahindra parts at Mahindra Authorized 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 owner should retain records/documents that proper maintenance has been
performed as prescribed.
Help your Technician in Identifying Problems Quickly.
A majority of the time taken in servicing goes in identifying problems. You can help
your technician reduce this time by telling him about the conditions you experienced
in your vehicle. For example;
• When experiencing a problem, try to listen to any unusual noises made by the
vehicle
• The engine coolant temperature being continuously higher than normal
• Note if the vehicle is sluggish or feels different than normal
• Tell the technician about the circumstances prior to the moment you experienced
the problem
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