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Datsun (2016) - GO & GO+ - QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE

This quick reference guide provides owners with helpful information about their Datsun GO or GO+ vehicle. It includes tips to improve fuel efficiency, how to calculate mileage, instructions for the follow me home lighting feature, adjusting the rear seat belts, operating the third row and tumble seats, and using the mobile docking station. The guide also covers the drive computer, defogging the windshield, jack removal, general tips, and provides feedback information. It is meant to supplement the owner's manual.
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Datsun (2016) - GO & GO+ - QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE

This quick reference guide provides owners with helpful information about their Datsun GO or GO+ vehicle. It includes tips to improve fuel efficiency, how to calculate mileage, instructions for the follow me home lighting feature, adjusting the rear seat belts, operating the third row and tumble seats, and using the mobile docking station. The guide also covers the drive computer, defogging the windshield, jack removal, general tips, and provides feedback information. It is meant to supplement the owner's manual.
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Datsun GO

Datsun GO+
Quick Reference Guide

Email id: [email protected]


LOOKING FOR MORE INFORMATION CUSTOMER RELATION Contact number: 1800 209 3456 [toll free]

This Quick Reference Guide does not replace you Part No.: T00QG 4LA0E
vehicle s owner s manual. It provides creamy Torishi Code: B
information about your vehicle. For additional Printing: 11/15
information you should always refer the owner s
manual or your nearest authorized dealer.
TABLE OF CONTENT

Sl. No. ITEM Page No.

1 TIPS ON IMPROVING YOUR


CAR FUEL EFFICIENCY 2

2 HOW TO CALCULATE MILEAGE 3

3 FOLLOW ME HOME 4

4 REAR SEAT BELT LENGTH ADJUSTMENT 5

5 TUMBLE SEAT OPERATION 6

6 THIRD ROW SEAT OPERATION 7

7 HOW TO USE MOBILE DOCKING STATION 8

8 KNOW YOUR DRIVE COMPUTER 10

9 DEFOGGING WINDSHIELD 12

10 JACK REMOVAL & STORAGE PROCEDURE 13

11 GENERAL TIPS 14

12 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE FEEDBACK 15

Revision 03

Quick Reference Guide 1


TIPS ON IMPROVING YOUR CAR FUEL EFFICIENCY

Check Your Tyre Pressure Regularly: Air Condition Usage:


Check the tyre inflation pressure every two weeks, or at Running your AC does cause your vehicle to consume more
least once a month (including the spare tyre). fuel. Use it only when required.

Avoid Unnecessary Speeding Up & Breaking: Keep the Bottom of Your Vehicle Free from Mud:
Always maintain a steady speed. Keep proper distance from Keeping the underbody of the vehicle clean not only lessens
other vehicles to avoid sudden braking. weight but also helps to prevent corrosion.

Acceleration Slowly & Smoothly: Use the Recommended Grade of Motor Oil:
Avoid sudden acceleration and use highest gear possible For better fuel economy uses the recommended grade of
while driving. motor oil which is mentioned in the owner's manual.

Avoid Long Engine Idling: Use Reputed Fuel Stations:


If you have a long wait or if you are at a traffic light, it is For good fuel quality, use reputed fuel stations. Don't use
better to turn off the engine and start again later. adulterated fuel.

Avoid Unneeded Weight in Your Vehicle: Keep the Front Wheels in Proper Alignment:
Excess weight puts a heavier load on the engine, causing Avoid hitting the kurb and slow down on rough roads.
greater fuel consumption. Improper alignment not only causes faster tire wear but also
puts an extra load on the engine, which in turn, wastes fuel.

Check Your Air Filter:


A dirty air filter restrict the flow of air into the engine,
HOW TO CALCULATE MILEAGE
which harms the performance economy.

Fill the tank to full by using Set trip meter reading to zero
auto cut-off mode on the fuel & drive for at least 100kms at
Follow the Recommended Maintenance: gun at the fuel station. a moderate speed.
1 2 2 4
Good maintenance & handling of the vehicle can benefit you
in fuel efficiency and will avoid premature wear of
components.
Again, fill the tank using auto cut-off mode at the same fuel station. Note
down the quantity of fuel filled - X liters.
3 5
Do not rest your foot on the clutch or break pedal while
driving:
Resting your foot on the clutch pedal or brake pedal while driving
XX causes premature wear, overheating and poor fuel economy. Check the trip meter reading Calculate average fuel
for the distance driven - Y kms. consumption (km/|)=Y/X
4 3 5 6

Drive at Moderate Speed: • Full filled X Liters • Trip meter reading Y Kms

The faster you drive, the lower the fuel economy. Maintain
moderate speed on highways to improve fuel economy.

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FOLLOW ME HOME [FMH] REAR SEAT BELT LENGTH ADJUSTMENT

Value to customer Value to customer


DATSUN-GO helps customer by providing illumination towards Rear seat belt is not rolled up automatically, passenger need to
home or destination after parking at night. adjust by manually.

To Tighten

 Good visibility & safety at night.


STEP-1: STEP-2:
 Automatic headlamps turn OFF.
Pull out the shoulder portion of To shorten the belt, pull the free
 Customized headlamp ON duration.
the belt so that it is slightly end in the direction of the arrow
slack. as shown.
Steps to operate:
1. Turn off the IGN & ACC switch.
2. Ensure all other lamps are
turned OFF.
3. Pull and release the passing
switch towards back of the
vehicle as indicated.
4. Head lamp turns ON and turns
OFF 30 sec. later automatically.
To Check Slack After Use

Timer Duration Customization:


STEP-3: STEP-4:
Headlamps on-duration time can be customize by number of pulling.
The shoulder portion should After use, always rehang the belt
have just enough slack so that a on the hook provided on
Passing switch
Activation time clenched fist can be inserted shoulder anchor cover.
pulling sequence
between belt and your chest as
Operation

1 30 sec
shown.
2 60 sec
3 90 sec
4 or more 120 sec

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TUMBLE SEAT OPERATION [IF EQUIPPED] THIRD ROW SEAT OPERATION [IF EQUIPPED]

REAR TUMBLE SEAT USAGE Pull the lever towards the rear of the
Rear seat tumble position helps the vehicle to fold the seat back down.

1
PULL
passenger to enter the third row seat: To return the seat back to the
 Unlatch the seat back by pulling the seating position, lift up the seat
knob (fig.1). back and push it to the upright
position until it is locked.
 Fold the seat back down as shown
(fig.2).
 Take away all the seat belts from the
seat (to rear side) (fig.2).
 Lift the complete seat from rear side
(fig.2) to take the seat to the tumble THIRD ROW SEAT BELT USAGE
position (fig.3).
 To return the seat to the default Insert the tongue into the buckle
position (fig.1) put the seat on the until you hear and feel the latch
floor (fig.2). engage.

 Lift up the seat back to the default


position until it gets properly latched
(fig.1).
2

Warning:

 Do not drive / ride the vehicle with the


second row seat in back fold position Adjust the seat belt length. To
or tumble position (fig 2 & fig. 3). shorten, hold the tongue and pull
the upper belt as illustrated. (1) To
 Be careful not to allow the second row length, hold the tongue and pull the
seat to pinch, hit any part of your body under belt as illustrated (2).
or other people when operating the
second row seat. Make sure the seat
path is clear of all objects before
moving.

3 Caution Label information


Position the lap belt portion low and
sung on the hips as shown.

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 Enjoy your personal music play
HOW TO USE MOBILE DOCKING STATION
list, music application and FM
radio station in using mobile
Mobile docking station 1 2 3 phone.
1 Mobile Holder  Sound output from vehicle
2. Power ON/OFF Button Speakers and Volume control in
MDS.
3. VOL (Volume) Control Knob
4. Microphone How to use mobile phone charging
5. AUX IN (auxiliary input) Jack
6. USB charging connector 4 5 6
The MDS outlet connector can
only charge the mobile phone.
MDS Features:  Connect a USB cable into the
 Handsfree Telephone (wired)  USB Charging connector.
 Music Player Connectivity  Mobile Holder  The system starts charging the
USB device automatically
(Maximum output up to 1 A).
MDS Features:
Note: When AUX & USB cable are connected together, noise may occur by
Mobile Docking Station (MDS) system offers a
some mobile phone. In case, increase the mobile phone volume to max before
hands-free facility for your mobile phone to charging.
enhance driving comfort:
 Take 3.5mm (4 PIN) two terminal AUX-IN cable How to use mobile holder
(shown in picture). To set a Adjust
 Recommendation to use dealer option cable. mobile the
 Connect one terminal of aux-cable to mobile phone, mobile
phone (Straight end). place holder
 Connect other terminal of aux-cable to MDS. the angle
 Place the mobile phone in mobile holder. mobile until
phone the
 Dialing or Accept or Reject call in mobile phone.
on the mobile holder and adjust desired position is achieved.
the mobile holder 1 depending The mobile holder can be set
Note: MDS will not support some mobile phones for hands-free telephone. on size of mobile phone. Then sideways or long ways.
tighten the holder arms 2.
Music player connectivity
To release the mobile phone from
To enjoy, the personalized music play list, the MDS AUX IN audio input
mobile holder, push the release
jack accepts any standard analog audio input, such as from a portable
button 3.
digital audio player, or mobile phone.
 Take 3.5 mm (4PIN or 3PIN) two terminal AUX-IN cable.
Caution - Maximum size & weight
 Connect one terminal of aux-cable to mobile phone. of mobile phone that MDS support
Mobile holder
 Connect other terminal of aux-cable to MDS. release button Width Thickness Height Weight

 Place the mobile phone in mobile holder. 60mm 16mm 123mm 160g

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KNOW YOUR DRIVE COMPUTER Know your Fuel Gauge, Low Fuel warning &
Distance to Empty Warning

Sl. Display
Mode Function
No. Window
Fuel tank capacity is around 32ltrs
Fuel Gauge 1

1. Each segment denotes approximately


Segments 0

4ltrs.

Primary
Reset
Warning:
Distance to Blink starts when fuel level in tank
empty display 1 drops below approximately 4.5ltrs.
Each time the trip computer reset switch is pushed, the display will change as 2. 8888
& Low Fuel km 0
This is the warning to refill the fuel on
follows warning priority.
segments
Press
Display starts blink.
Reset Mode Function
Window
Switch Secondary
Odometer Odometer displays the total distance Warning:
1. ODO

888888 Distance to Distance To Empty display change to


(Km) km
the vehicle has been driven.
empty display "----" when fuel level in the tank drops
1
Calculates the distance travelled below approximately 3.5ltrs.
3. becomes "---"
from previous reset. ---- km 0

and Low Fuel This state will continue until fuel in


It can be used to calculate the the tank becomes empty.
warning
Trip odometer distance between one place to
2. TRIP segments
(km) 8888.8 km another.
blink.
To reset:
While displaying TRIP odometer, Note: Fuel display in meter will be accurate only if the vehicle is parked on flat
push the reset switch till reset to 0.0 surface. When driving uphill or rounding curves, the fuel in the tank shifts,
It predicts the instantaneous mileage which may momentarily change the display.
Current Fuel based on your driving pattern.
3. Consumption Based on this predication, you can
(Km/l)
88.8 km/l

change your driving pattern for


Know your Gear Shift Guide
economic driving.
Usage (how to change gear)
5
It shows the average mileage since Shifting gear at recommended speed that
last reset. is shown in meter scale. 4
Recommendation: Reset "average
1 Up to 20km/h : use 1st Gear
Average Fuel fuel consumption" whenever tank is 3
2 Between 20 to 35km/h : use 2nd Gear
4. Consumption AVG. refilled.
88.8 km/l
3 Between 35 to 45km/h : use 3rd Gear
(Km/l) To reset: 2
While displaying average fuel 4 Between 45 to 55km/h : use 4th Gear
consumption, push the reset switch 5 Above 55km/h : use 5th Gear 1
till reset to 0.0.

It provides you with an estimation of


Note: Gear Shift Guide helps to reduce fuel consumption. It does not
Distance to the distance that can be driven before
5. recommend the appropriate gear shift for all driving situations. In certain
Empty (Km) 8888 km refueling. The display is updated every
situations, only the driver can select the correct gear (for example, when
30 Sec.
overtaking or driving up a steep gradient).

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DEFOGGING WINDSHIELD JACK REMOVAL & STORAGE PROCEDURE

To take out the jack from the To store the jack inside the
vehicle: vehicle:
1. Slide the FR RH seat (Driver 1. Place the jack under the
seat), to the rear most driver seat.
Manual Air Conditioner
position.
2. Screw up the handle joint
To remove Internal fog on Windshield
2. Hold the jack and slowly such that jack head
DEFOGGING

1. Move the air intake lever to the fresh air position.


INTERNAL

screw down the handle touches with the Jack


2. Turn the airflow control dial to the defogger position.
joint of the jack, so that Bracket surface, below the
3. Turn the A/C button on (if equipped). jack head will be free from seat cushion [please
4. Turn the temperature control dial to the desired position. contact with Jack bracket. confirm no looseness of
5. Turn the fan speed control dial to the desired position. Jack].
3. Take the Jack out of the
To remove External fog on Windshield vehicle. 3. Adjust the driver seat as
per your comfort.
DEFOGGING
EXTERNAL

1. Move the air intake lever to the fresh air position.


2. Turn the airflow control dial to the defogger position.
3. Turn the temperature control dial maximum hot position. Know your stick type parking brake
4. Turn the fan speed control dial to the maximum speed
position.
To apply parking brake-
Pull the lever out slowly.
 Blower without AC should only be used with Fresh Air mode to
avoid any fogging. To release parking brake
 Operate AC at first blower speed after initial cooling at high Slightly turn the lever anti-
speed. clockwise.
 Do not turn the cold air from the ventilators towards the Push in the lever completely &
windows side. ensure parking brake warning
light goes out, before driving.

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GENERAL TIPS QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE FEEDBACK

Dealer Information
Clutch Pedal Operation Dealership Name
Customer Advisor
Clutch pedal should be pressed all the
Sales Manager Name
way to floor before shifting gears.

Do not release clutch pedal too Customer Information


quickly, it may result in engine Customer Name
stalling. Mobile Number Age
Occupation
Do not drive with clutch pedal half-
pressed, especially in higher gears (3rd
Vehicle Information
gear & above), it will reduce clutch
VIN Number Sale Date
life. Vehicle Model
Variant Color
Half clutch operation may lead to
pedal vibration.

Vehicle with Push Button ignition Material Quality Rating


may not start sometimes if clutch
pedal is not pressed fully. 1 2 3 4 5
 Follow me home
 Seat belt usage
Headlight Fog Condensation  Mobile docking station

Fog may temporarily from inside the lens of the exterior lights in the  Know your drive computer
rain or in a car wash. A temperature difference between the inside &  Jack removal and storage
the outside of the lens causes the fog. Poor Below Average Good Excellent
Average
The is not a malfunction. If large drops of water collect inside the
lens, contact authorized dealer. Suggestions for Improvement

Other Information

 Audio and Hazard switches are not illuminated in the dark.


(without illumination)
Other
 Stopping distance increases with increasing vehicle speed. Apply
brakes well ahead of the stopping points.  Warranty Information.
 Owner s Manual information.
 Tyre rotation should be done at after every 10,000 Km's.

 Clutch pedal should be fully pressed for smooth gear shifting.

Customer Customer Advisor Sales Manager

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