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Old 6th July 2024, 14:11   #661
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I feel you will be better placed if you fit a luggage carrier to the roof of your car.
Haha, no no. These are all one-off short trips of 2-3 km at <30 kmph and strapped down by ultra strong elastic custom ropes.

One great point with the middle row captains seats is that even long loads are a breeze, I.e. even if there are occupants.
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Was slowly reclining into my favourite pose (after a hefty Sunday lunch) when wifey very innocently said, 'let's pop into this new nursery 10 minutes away'. With the antennae temporarily disabled by the kababs, I said yes.

And I was soon reminded of Sir David Attenborough! . I counted them - there were 77 individual ones with some of them not present in the Conga Line.
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Re: 2022 Maruti XL6 Facelift Review

Hi All,

I test drove XL6 recently and the sales guy mentioned about an accessory - a seat that fits in between the two captain seats in 2nd row to make it a 7 seater. Has anyone used it? Is it recommended? Also any news on the upgrade for XL6 ? Is XL7 coming to India anytime soon?
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a seat that fits in between the two captain seats in 2nd row to make it a 7 seater. Has anyone used it? Is it recommended?
I would not recommend it at all. There is no robust way to tether the accessory in place, and the occupant would not be able to wear a seatbelt as there is no provision for one.

In other news, fitted the JK Tyres Treel 5 set pack for a grand total of Rs.1,150 plus fitting charges of ~ Rs.1,100.

Impressed with it; set the spare tyre pressure to 40 psi so that it lasts longer. Updated the parameters accordingly in the Treel app to avoid the disparity with the other 4 tyre pressures
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In other news, fitted the JK Tyres Treel 5 set pack for a grand total of Rs.1,150 plus fitting charges of ~ Rs.1,100.
Please share more details your purchase. Where did you buy it from? Any contact number of the seller? I wish to install these ASAP.
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No one seems remotely interested in sharing their experiences.

It’s a beautiful vehicle hobbled by totally pedestrian inadequate tyres and an anaemic engine. Some pics follow
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In other news, fitted the JK Tyres Treel 5 set pack for a grand total of Rs.1,150 plus fitting charges of ~ Rs.1,100.
Noted a surprising difference in front and rear tyre pressures after around 45 minutes of city driving. Refer to the screenshots below with the time stamp. The fronts seem to get unusually heated up. Is this normal for city driving?

Have usually seen such increases in sustained highway drives, but in all 4 tyres.
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Re: 2022 Maruti XL6 Facelift Review

Maybe a silly question but I’ve noticed that when moving from Park to Drive, the reversing lights briefly flash as the gear lever moves through Reverse. Is this normal?

Noticed it when my driver left with my kiddo this morning; initially thought it was because he wasn’t pressing the safety lock button, but we checked later when re returned, and it does flash briefly.

Anything to worry about?

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Maybe a silly question but I’ve noticed that when moving from Park to Drive, the reversing lights briefly flash as the gear lever moves through Reverse. Is this normal?

Noticed it when my driver left with my kiddo this morning; initially thought it was because he wasn’t pressing the safety lock button, but we checked later when re returned, and it does flash briefly.

Anything to worry about?
The reversing lights light up when the gear selector is engaged in the R position. This is to signal to others that the vehicle is in reverse. This is done by means of a positional switch/sensor at the R position which gets actuated wherever the lever passes through it. Therefore, even while moving to D, when you pass through R, the sensor actuates as designed. Because the gear selector is only passing (and not staying there), the lights light up momentarily only. It is perfectly normal and happens in every single automatic car. You can observe this in traffic signals.

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Re: 2022 Maruti XL6 Facelift Review

I got my XL6 a couple of months back and feel the brakes to the grossly inadequate to the extent of getting really scary as it does not stop promptly and feels rubbery.

Earlier I thought this to be ABS ESP etc. as I came from an i20 which had very sharp brakes, but then I saw this issue by many others too.

Please suggest if anyone else too face something like this and what is the solution. I literally felt that I could not brake in time a couple of instances and it's very scary.

Is it like this on all XL6s, or is this due to ABS etc., or due to rear drum brakes?

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I got my XL6 a couple of months back and feel the brakes to the grossly inadequate to the extent of getting really scary as it does not stop promptly and feels rubbery.

Earlier I thought this to be ABS ESP etc. as I came from an i20 which had very sharp brakes, but then I saw this issue by many others too.

Please suggest if anyone else too face something like this and what is the solution. I literally felt that I could not brake in time a couple of instances and it's very scary.

Is it like this on all XL6s, or is this due to ABS etc., or due to rear drum brakes?
XL6 weighs about 1250 kgs and i20 about 1050 kg.

So, the braking distance of heavier car will be longer.

It is possible that your expectation of 120 braking distance is causing you to underestimate the time to apply brakes.

But get it checked at Nexa Service Centre anyways to be sure that the brakes are working as expected.

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Noted a surprising difference in front and rear tyre pressures after around 45 minutes of city driving. Refer to the screenshots below with the time stamp. The fronts seem to get unusually heated up. Is this normal for city driving?

Have usually seen such increases in sustained highway drives, but in all 4 tyres.
More braking force (55-70%) is expended in the front wheels which cause increase in temperature.

In city start-stop driving we tend to use the brakes more frequently. Hence front wheels heat up more.

However, in highway driving, wheel temperature rise is more due to rubber on road friction. Hence all wheels heat up uniformly.

At least, that is what I think!

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Re: 2022 Maruti XL6 Facelift Review

Gave the XL6 for it's third free (and first proper oil change) service today at 14 months @ 7.5K km.

Refused wheel alignment / balancing (already done at 5K km when I fitted the Treel TPMS kit) and the dry wash. Components changed were the oil filter, drain plug, a gasket and 3.3 litres of Ecstar oil.

All this for the princely sum of 1,700 with the labour being free. There is a reason Maruti is the King!

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Looks like a new version of HeadUnit software available for download (version 72S0.07.50).

Goto https://www.global-infotainment-syst...ate/index.html , then select model 72S0 and then new version available for download. Will be upgrading it soon.
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Not everyone can turn around and unabashedly admire their MUV and its mileage
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Re: 2022 Maruti XL6 Facelift Review

Has anyone tried upsizing to 225 60 16?

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