DASHBOARD AND FEATURES
SN
Warning / Information Title
Low Brake Fluid
3
4
Electronic Brake Distribution Fault
5
Electronic Stability Fault
6
Traction Control Fault
Transmission Oil Temperature
7
High
Transmission Failure Drive Cau-
8
tiously Visit Service Center
9
Drive Control Shift Denied
10
Drive Control Shift Fault
11
Torque On Demand Fault
12
Hill Hold Control Failure
13
Hill Decent Control Failure
Parking Lamp Failed
14
15
Brake Lamp Failed
16
Reverse Lamp Failed
50
Warning Message Title
Brake Warning
EBD Malfunction
Electronic Stability System
Traction Control System
Transmission Warning
Transmission Malfunction
Drive Mode Warning
Drive Mode Malfunction
Torque On Demand
Hill Hold Control
Hill Decent Control
Lamp Warning
Lamp Warning
Lamp Warning
Warning Messages on Instrument Cluster
(Displayed after Warning Message Title)
Low Brake Fluid Check and Refill
Drive Cautiously Contact Service Center
Malfunction Detected Contact Service Center
Malfunction Detected Contact Service Center
Transmission Oil Temperature High
Drive Cautiously Contact Service Center
Drive Control Shift Denied
Drive Control System Fault
Malfunction Detected Contact Service Center
Malfunction Detected Contact Service Center
Malfunction Detected Contact Service Center
Parking Lamp Failure
Brake Lamp Failure
Reverse Lamp Failure
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Questions and answers
I need to install Dashcam with hardwiring. Hard to trust to offline mechanics with limited knowledge. I found the ACC fuse from fuse diagram but not able to figure out the VCC fuse (which runs even without IGN). It's not clearly mentioned in manual and fuse diagram. Is there any way to figure this out.
The document does not provide specific details about a VCC fuse for hardwiring a dashcam in the TATA Motors Harrier XE. However, you can identify a suitable fuse by checking the fuse box inside the engine compartment or under the dashboard. Look for a fuse labeled "INTERIOR F/B BAT - I" (60A) or "EMS IGN" (5A), as these may provide constant or ignition-based power. Always verify with a multimeter and refer to the fuse box sticker for confirmation.
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