Royal Enfield Continental GT Specifications

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Page 2 - Foreword

9Technical SpecificationENGINEEngine ... 4 Stroke, air cooled, single cylinder, OHV, SI EngineCapa

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98DEALER / ASP COPY18,000 + 250 Kms. ServiceBrief W ork Done :Dealer’s Stamp & SignatureCUSTOMER COPY18,000 + 250 Kms. ServiceBrie

Page 4 - Contents

99CUSTOMER COPY24,000 + 250 Kms. ServiceJob Card No :... Date : ...Odo Reading : ... Dea

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100DEALER / ASP COPY24,000 + 250 Kms. ServiceBrief W ork Done :Dealer’s Stamp & SignatureCUSTOMER COPY24,000 + 250 Kms. ServiceBri

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101CUSTOMER COPY30,000 + 250 Kms. ServiceJob Card No :... Date : ...Odo Reading : ... De

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102DEALER / ASP COPY30,000 + 250 Kms. ServiceBrief W ork Done :Dealer’s Stamp & SignatureCUSTOMER COPY30,000 + 250 Kms. ServiceBri

Page 8 - Free Service Record

103All India Road SignsMANDATORY SIGNSINFORMATION SIGNSCAUTIONARY SIGNS

Page 9 - Safety Definitions

104Sl.No.Date Kms. DetailsIdlingCO%Authorised Dealer / Service PointJob Card No.Stamp &SignatureLog Book

Page 10 - Technical Specification

105Sl.No.Date Kms. DetailsIdlingCO%Authorised Dealer / Service PointJob Card No.Stamp &SignatureLog Book

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106Sl.No.Date Kms. DetailsIdlingCO%Authorised Dealer / Service PointJob Card No.Stamp &SignatureLog Book

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107Sl.No.Date Kms. DetailsIdlingCO%Authorised Dealer / Service PointJob Card No.Stamp &SignatureLog Book

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10Technical SpecificationIGNITION SYSTEMIgnition system ... Electronic IgnitionSpark plug Electrode gap ...

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Page 19 - Safe & Happy Riding

Telephone ResidenceInvoice No.Delivery Note / Advice No.Have you visited Royal Enfield website? Yes NoBike Regn. No.Telephone OfficeES

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PRE DELIVERY INSPECTION LIST - CONTINENTAL GTModel : Engine No :Dealer's Name : Location : Colour : Key Number :Battery Number Tyre Number Front

Page 22 - ENGINE NUMBER

NoiseMisalignmentLeakStartingTrouble/MissingLessWobblingLooseFitmentDischaring TightFused ScratchPullingWrongFitmentHardJerkingVibrationMNV L ST LES

Page 23 - Key Parts Location

We congratulate you on becoming a proud owner of Royal Enfield bike. We requestyou to give this feedback after completion of the delivery process.BIK

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11ELECTRICALSGeneration... AlternatorSystem ... 12V DCB

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Suggestions If Any:CUSTOMERSIGNATUREModel: Registration No.:Chassis No.:We thank you and request you to ret

Page 26 - Operation of Controls

FORM 22[See Rules 47(g), 115, 124 (2), 126A and 127 (1), 127 (2)]INITIAL CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE WITH POLLUTION STANDARDS, SAFETYSTANDARDS OF COMPON

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12CHASSISFrame ... Tubular steel double cradleTyre size ...

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13DIMENSIONSLength ... 2060 mmWidth ... 760 mm

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14Safe Riding Tips / GuidelinesBefor e operating your new motorcyc le, werequest you to carefully read and follow theoperating and mainten

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15Safe Riding Tips / GuidelinesA new motorcycle must be operated accordingt o the s p ec ial r unning-in- p r oc edure. Seerunning-in-proced

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16Safe Riding Tips / GuidelinesWear an approved helmet, clothing, and footgear suited for riding a motorcycle. Bright ORlight colours a

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17Safe Riding Tips / GuidelinesWarningMot or cy c le bat teries c ontain lead and l eadcomponents, acids and chemicals known to causecanc

Page 34 - Pre Operational Checks

18Safe & Happy RidingRIDING DRESSPlease wear proper riding apparel.A pair of riding boots or shoes.Soft leather gloves.Goggles or spectacles to s

Page 35 - Running In Period

1ForewordThe Royal Enfield Continental GT is our lightest, fastest, and most powerful motorcycle in production. It’s a machinewith a story, a nod to m

Page 36 - THE ADVANTAGES OF EFI ARE

19Rules of the RoadBe sure your number plate is installed in theposition specified by law and it is clearly visibleat all times.Ride at a

Page 37 - Rollover Sensor

20When intending to turn, signal at least 100 feet(30.5 meters) before reaching the turning. Beclose to the center line (unless local ru

Page 38 - Starting

21Vehicle Identification Number - DetailsCHASSIS NUMBERPunched on the steering head tube RH sideENGINE NUMBERPunched on top of the Engine LH sid

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221. RH Trafficator front2. Brake Pedal3. Kick Start Lever4. Starter Motor5. Horn6. RH Side Panel7. RH Trafficator Rear1267RIGHT SIDE VIEW43

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23Key Parts Location7123654LEFT SIDE VIEW1. Trafficator front LH2. Spark plug3. Gear Change Pedal4. Centre stand5. Side Stand6. Side Panel LH /

Page 41 - Gear Shifting

24Key Parts Location1. Turn signal switch2. Horn button3. Clutch lever4. Day flash switch5. Head lamp dip switchTOP VIEW6. Manual Bistarter

Page 42 - PARKING VEHICLE ON SIDE STAND

25Operation of ControlsIGNITION SWITCHInsert ignition key and turn clockwise directionto “ON”. Once you turn on the ignition key all theindicating l

Page 43 - Tools & First Aid Kit

26STEERING LOCKTurn the handle bar to extreme left or right position.Push the key inside in “OFF” position, pressand further turn to anticl

Page 44 - Recommended Lubricants

27Operation of ControlsFUEL TANK CAPTurn key clockwiseto open. Press thecap to lock with keyin position.NOTE :Key can be removedonly in locke

Page 45 - Periodical Maintenance

28WarningDo not attempt to change any setting while riding themotorcycle. It may cause loss of control leading to anaccident.Operation of Cont

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2All information in this manual is based on the latest product information available at the time of publication. Due tocontinuous

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29Operation of ControlsThe display bars of the fuel met er disappearst owar ds t he E mpty ( E) when t he f uel leveldecreases.when l

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30DIP SWITCHHEAD LAMP DAY FLASHPRESS FOR HEAD LIGHT FLASH LOW BEAM HIGH BEAMOperation of ControlsHEAD LAMP SWITCH HEAD LAMP ON POSITI

Page 49 - Minor Maintenance Tips

31Operation of ControlsENGINE STOP SWITCH ENGINE ON ENGINE OFFTURN SIGNAL SWITCH LEFT RIGHTOFF (PUSH TO OFF)ENGINE START S

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32MANUAL BI STARTER (CHOKE)Operation of ControlsHORNPRESSApply choke in cold start condition while starting the Bike

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33Pre Operational ChecksA careful check of the following must be carried outevery time before riding and specially after long periodsof storage to det

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34Running In PeriodProper running-In is very important for obtainingmaximum life and performance of a new motorcycle.The following guid

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35Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI)ELECTRONIC FUEL INJECTION (EFI)An electronic control unit (ECU) monitors engineperformance and provides exact

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36Rollover SensorROLLOVER SENSORYour motorcycle is fitted with a unique “Roll OverSensor” under the seat. This is a safety feature.In

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37StartingWarningBefore starting engine, always shift gears into neutral.CAUTION :Do not force the gear lever while attempting to shift toneu tral.

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38 Ens ure Enginestop switch is in“RUN” positionStartingPress ClutchLever.Press StarterButton andrelease as soonas engine startsCAUTION :Never acce

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3PERSONAL & VEHICLE INFORMATION ... 6FREE SERVICE RECORD ... 7SAFETY DEFINITIONS ... 8TECHNIC

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39StartingAs soon as the engine att ains the op erat ingtemperature, the RPM will raise, at which time themanual Bi Starter should be

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40Gear ShiftingCAUTION :The clutch must be fully disengaged before attemptinga gear shift. Failure to fully disengage the clutch maycause a jerky

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41ParkingPARKING VEHICLE ON CENTER STANDSelect a firm, flat surfaceHold handle bar straightLower center stand, and ensure that both thel

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42Tools & First Aid KitNOTE :This Tool Kit is kept in Utility box. Refer Page No. 27.S.No. Description Qty.

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43Recommended LubricantsISO 14001 – EMSOperation Control Process1. All customers are advised timely replacement of Engine Oil,Fork Oil & Brake Oil

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44Periodical MaintenanceThe maintenance schedule detailed here will help you to maintain your Continental GT meticulously and to get a longtrouble fre

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45Periodical MaintenanceDESCRIPTIONPAID SERVICES.No. Kms (x 1000) 0.5 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30

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46DESCRIPTIONS.No.Periodical MaintenancePAID SERVICEFREE SERVICEwhichever is earlier Kms (x 1000) 0.5

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47Periodical MaintenanceDESCRIPTIONS.No.PAID SERVICEFREE SERVICEwhichever is earlier Kms (x 1000) 0.5

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48Minor Maintenance TipsOIL LEVEL INSPECTIONLever PivotMain Stand PivotThe following minor maintenance can be carriedout easily with simpl

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4ContentsManual Bi Starter (choke) ... 32PRE OPERATIONAL CHECKS ... 33RUNNING IN PERIOD...

Page 69 - Washing Procedure

49Minor Maintenance TipsENGINE - OIL CHANGEPrimaryFilter CapRemove the oil filter paper element on t heCrankcase Cover RH.Allow the oil to drai

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50Minor Maintenance TipsMaxMinFill recommendedoil to engine till theoil level is upto“MAX” level mark inthe oil window inCrankcase CoverRH.SPA

Page 71 - Storage Precautions

51MINMAXCAUTION :Brake fluid is highly corrosive and can cause damageto painted parts. Please ensure that brake fluid doesnot spill on any p

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52Minor Maintenance TipsFRONT WHEEL REMOVALUse only standard tyres & tubes inflated tocorrect pressure.TYRE PRESSURE Front Rear Solo 1.4

Page 73 - Long Trip Precautions

53Minor Maintenance TipsPlace a 4 mm thick wooden piece or cardboardsheet between the brake pads to avoid padsactivation in the event the

Page 74 - Complete Wiring Diagram

54REAR WHEEL REMOVALMinor Maintenance TipsTighten the pinch bolt on the RH fork guide.Rotate the wheel and check for smooth rotation.Ensure wheel spee

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55Remove the caliperassembly by pullingout f rom t he swingarm slot.CAUTION :Do not press the rear brake pedal when wheel isremoved

Page 76 - Trouble Shooting

56Minor Maintenance TipsWarningEnsure the vehicle do not come out of center standwhile dis mant ling and as semb ling the wheelassem

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57ADJUSTMENTS - CLUTCH LEVER FREE PLAYClutch Lever (free play 2 - 3 mm)Loosen the cable outer lock nut (A).Turn the Nut (B) Clockwise to redu

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58DRIVE CHAIN FREE PLAY (PLAY 20 - 25 MM)Minor Maintenance TipsPlace mot or -c yc le on it scenter stand ona f irm & f latsurface.Shift t

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5ContentsBattery Maintenance... 61Reassembly of Battery on Vehicle ... 62CHANGING ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS ... 64Head

Page 80 - CAUSES REMEDIES

59CHAIN LOCK FITMENTMinor Maintenance TipsThe open end of the chain master link lock shouldface opposite to normal direction of chain ro

Page 81 - Warranty

60Minor Maintenance TipsADJUSTMENT OF GAS FILLED SHOCKABSORBERThe rear gas filled shock ab s orber is anadjust able type.The spring tensio

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61Minor Maintenance TipsREMOVAL OF BATTERY FROM THE VEHICLEUnlock (turn the key clockwise) and removethe Left side panel.Disconnect both th

Page 83 - Emission Warranty

62Minor Maintenance TipsREASSEMBLY OF BATTERY ON MOTORCYCLEPosition the battery in the battery carrier suchthat negative terminal of the battery

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63CHANGING ELECTRICAL COMPONENTSHEADLAMP BULB REPLACEMENTMinor Maintenance TipsNOTE :Never touch the bulb with yourfingers. Finger prints wil

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64TAIL LAMP BULB REPLACEMENTMinor Maintenance TipsUnlock the batterycoverRemove t he s eatassembly by pullingseat lock cable.Remove t he t ail

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65TRAFFICATOR BULB REPLACEMENTRemove the screwfrom the trafficatorhousing back side.Open the Indicatorhousing.Take out the bulbholder with

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66Minor Maintenance TipsFUSEFuseNo .ColorBLADE FUSE USAGE LISTApplicationAmps1 Blue 15A RR Fuse2 Blue 15A MAIN Fuse3 Red 10A ECU Fuse4 Red 10AGener

Page 88 - Free Service Coupons

67Minor Maintenance TipsAIR FILTER PAPER ELEMENTCLEAN AND REFIX : EVERY 3000 KMSRemove the screw from the side cover bottomside and then take out RH

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68Washing ProcedurePRECAUTIONSWash vehicle when the engine is cold.Cover the silencer tail end and control switcheswith suitable plastic bags and tie

Page 90 - 1st Free Service Activities

6NameDoor No./St.LocalityCity State PinContact Nos.Res: Off: Mobile:

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69WarningObserve warnings and cautions given on labels ofcleaning compounds before it is used.When washing your motorcycle, be carefu

Page 92 - 2nd Free Service Activities

70Storage PrecautionsIncase your Motorcycle is not going to be used fora mon th or mor e, w e advise th e f oll owingprecautions to be

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71PREPARING THE MOTORCYCLE FOR REUSERemove anti rust solution from all chromeplated parts and clean the motorcycle.Inflate the tyres to

Page 94 - 3rd Free Service Activities

72CHECKS PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF LONGJOURNEYService the motorcycle thoroughly at RoyalEnfield Authorised Dealer / Service Point as perperiod

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73Complete Wiring DiagramNOTE :Complete Wiring Diagram is attached on this page.

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74Trouble ShootingWarningThe trouble shooting section of this Owner’s Manualis intended solely as a guide for diagnosing problems.Carefully rea

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75Trouble ShootingII. ENGINE MISFIRING1) Loose spark plug cap ... Fix cap / lead firmly2) Spark plug fouled ...

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76Trouble ShootingIV. WHITE/BLUE SMOKE1) Oil level in sump above the Top line. * Check and drain excess oilin the oil level window ...

Page 100 - CUSTOMER COPY

77Trouble ShootingVII. BRAKES POOR1) Brake pad worn / Uneven wear ... *Replace Brake pads2) Oil/grease on disc. ...

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7It is our endeavour to provide excellent service to your CONTINENTAL GT at all times. Towards this we provide 4 freeservices at specific Intervals.P

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782) Fuse blown ... * Check and Replace fuse.3) Loose / improper connection... * Check and corr

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79WarrantyRoyal Enfield Motor Cycles are manufactured by following best Quality practices in respect of the material andworkmanship.Ro

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80Warranty(b) Components like fuel filter, oil filter paper element, control cables, brake shoes / brake pads, clutch plates,drive chain & sprocke

Page 105 - All India Road Signs

81Emission WarrantyIn compliance with the provisions of Rule 115(2) of the Central Motor Vehicle Rules, 1989, Royal Enfield certifies thatthe followin

Page 106 - Log Book

82Emission WarrantyIn case any of the components covered under emission warranty or the associated parts, are not independentlyreplaceable. Royal E

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83Emission WarrantyUnder all circumstances uses lubricants and fuel as recommended by Royal Enfield.Regularly obtains and carries out maintenance in a

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84Emission WarrantyThe motorcycle has been subjected to abnormal use, abuse, neglect and improper maintenance or has met withan accident.Replacement p

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85Emission WarrantyAlways carry a valid ‘Pollution Under Control’ certificate with you at all times during the validity of the emissionwarranty (30,00

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86Free Service CouponsIt is our endeavour to provide excellent service to your Royal Enfield Motor Cycle at all times. Towards this we providefour fre

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871st Free Service500 KMS OR 45+8 DAYS WHICHEVER IS EARLIER FROM DATE OF SALECustomer Name : Dealer Code :Address :500 Kmsor45+8 dayswhichever

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8The information given under the titles: Warning, Caution and Note are for your safety and for the care and safety toyour motorcycle and others

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881st Free Service Activities1. Water wash the vehicle and dry it with a clean cloth2. Electrolyte ...

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892nd Free Service3000 KMS OR 90+15 DAYS WHICHEVER IS EARLIER FROM DATE OF SALECustomer Name : Dealer Code :Address :2NDFREESERVICE3000 Kmsor9

Page 115 - Sales Representative

902nd Free Service Activities1. Water wash the vehicle and dry it with a clean cloth2. Electrolyte ...

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913rd Free Service6000 KMS OR 180+15 DAYS WHICHEVER IS EARLIER FROM DATE OF SALECustomer Name : Dealer Code :Address :3RDFREESERVICE6000 Kmsor1

Page 117 - - CONTINENTAL GT

923rd Free Service Activities1. Water wash the vehicle and dry it with a clean cloth2. Electrolyte ...

Page 118 - INSTRUCTIONS

934th Free Service9000 KMS OR 270+15 DAYS WHICHEVER IS EARLIER FROM DATE OF SALECustomer Name : Dealer Code :Address :4THFREESERVICE9000 Kmsor2

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944th Free Service Activities1. Water wash the vehicle and dry it with a clean cloth2. Electrolyte ...

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95Paid Service / Maintenance RecordCUSTOMER COPY12,000 + 250 Kms. ServiceJob Card No :... Date : ...Odo

Page 121 - 115(2)(i), 115(14)(F)

96DEALER / ASP COPY12,000 + 250 Kms. ServiceBrief W ork Done :Dealer’s Stamp & SignatureCUSTOMER COPY12,000 + 250 Kms. ServiceBrie

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97CUSTOMER COPY18,000 + 250 Kms. ServiceJob Card No :..... Date : .......Odo Reading : ..... Dea

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