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OWNER’S MANUAL
Foreword
Thank you for choosing BYD. To correctly use and maintain your BYD vehicle, please read
through this manual carefully before use and keep it properly.
Special instructions: BYD Auto Industry Co., Ltd. recommends that you choose genuine spare
parts, and use, maintain, and repair the vehicle properly in accordance with this manual. The
use of non-genuine spare parts to replace or modify the vehicle will affect the performance of
the entire vehicle, especially its safety and durability. Vehicle damage and performance issues
caused thereby will not be covered by the warranty. In addition, modifications to vehicles may
also violate national laws and regulations and local government rules.
Thank you again for choosing BYD. Your valuable comments and suggestions are welcome. To
enjoy better services, please provide your accurate contact information. If there is any change
in such information, please promptly contact a BYD authorized dealer or service provider
to update the information in the system. You are also advised to pay attention to relevant
national laws and regulations and local policies, and register your vehicle as soon as possible;
otherwise vehicle registration may fail.
Pay attention to the "REMINDER", "CAUTION" and "WARNING" symbols in this manual, and
follow the instructions carefully to avoid injury or damage. These symbols are defined as
follows.
REMINDER:Items that must be observed to facilitate maintenance, etc.
CAUTION:Items that must be observed to avoid damage to the vehicle.
WARNING:Items that must be observed to ensure personal safety.
is a safety mark to indicate an operation that should not be performed or an event that
should not happen.
*
The descriptions marked with the asterisk (*) in this manual are specific to some
model configurations, and applicable only when the vehicle has these configurations.
The picture used is taken from one of these configurations. If there is any difference
from the vehicle you purchased, refer to the actual vehicle.
This manual is expected to help you use the product correctly, and does not provide any
description of the configuration and software version of this product. For details about the
product configuration and software version, please refer to the contract (if any) related to this
product, or consult the dealer who sold the product to you.
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Sustainability
As a pure electric passenger vehicle, the BYD HAN EV is an environmentally friendly product.
Please visit https://reach.bydeurope.com for environmental protection information about the
vehicle.
It is everyone's responsibility to protect the environment. Please use this vehicle properly and
dispose of any waste and cleaning materials according to local laws and regulations.
Copyright © BYD Auto Industry Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.
No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any
means without prior written consent of BYD Auto Industry Co., Ltd.
All rights reserved
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Overview of BYD HAN
EV Passenger Car
BYD HAN EV is a pure electric passenger car featuring new energy and new power that is built
to be environmentally friendly. The integration of its load-bearing body with the power battery
pack fully ensures the safety of the battery and the entire vehicle.
HAN EV is driven by electric motors across various working conditions, and therefore has zero
emissions.
Being a pure electric vehicle, the BYD HAN EV features very low noise inside and outside,
providing an exceptional driving and riding experience unmatched by any fuel vehicle.
Its lithium iron phosphate batteries have been tested for high temperature, high pressure,
impact and other factors, showing excellent safety performance.
The safety of the high-voltage system has been a priority in this vehicle's design, so that the
driver and passengers are protected in case of a collision.
The battery management unit continually monitors power batteries and adjusts their
output according to the voltage, current, and other performance indicators of each battery,
preventing issues affecting battery performance such as over-charging, over-discharging and
overheating. This ensures that the batteries work under ideal conditions at all times.
The 180 kW and 200 kW* motors provide HAN EV with high speed, high torque, and powerful
start-up acceleration.
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ILLUSTRATION INDEX
Exterior............................................. 8
Dashboard......................................... 9
Interior............................................ 10
Doors............................................... 11
SAFETY
Seat Belts........................................ 14
Introduction to Seat Belts...........................14
Using Seat Belts............................................15
Airbags............................................ 18
Introduction to Airbags............................... 18
Driver and Front Passenger Airbags.......... 19
Knee Airbags................................................. 19
Seat Side Airbags......................................... 19
Side Curtain Airbags.................................... 20
Airbag Triggering Conditions and
Precautions....................................................20
Child Restraint System (CRS)............ 25
Child Restraint System (CRS)......................25
Installing CRS................................................ 26
Anti-theft System............................. 31
Anti-theft System..........................................31
Data Collection and Processing.........32
Data Collection and Processing.................32
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
Instrument Cluster........................... 36
Instrument Cluster View..............................36
Instrument Cluster Indicators.................... 38
CONTROLLER OPERATION
Doors and Keys................................ 48
Keys.................................................................48
Locking/Unlocking Doors........................... 50
Intelligent Access and Smart Start
System............................................................55
Child Protection Lock.................................. 57
Seats............................................... 58
Instructions for Seats...................................58
Front Seats.................................................... 58
Rear Seats......................................................62
Steering Wheel.................................63
Steering Wheel..............................................63
Switches.......................................... 67
Light Switch...................................................67
Wiper Switch................................................. 72
Front Left Door Switch Group.................... 74
Odometer Toggle Switch............................ 76
Mode Switch Group..................................... 76
Hazard Warning Light Switch..................... 77
Sunroof Switch............................................. 77
E-Call Switch................................................. 79
Interior Light Switch.................................... 80
USING AND DRIVING
Instructions for Charging/
Discharging......................................82
Charging Instructions.................................. 82
Charging Method..........................................88
Discharging Method.....................................95
Driving Range Display..................................96
Battery............................................ 97
Power Battery............................................... 97
Iron Starter Battery....................................100
Usage Guidelines............................100
Break-in Period...........................................100
Trailer Towing.............................................101
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Saving Energy and Extending Vehicle
Service Life.................................................. 101
Carrying Luggage....................................... 102
Vehicle Wading Into Water........................102
Fire Prevention........................................... 103
Starting and Driving....................... 105
Starting the Vehicle....................................105
Driving.......................................................... 106
Gear Shift Controls.....................................107
Electronic Parking Brake (EPB)................ 108
Automatic Vehicle Hold (AVH)..................110
Key Points for Driving................................ 112
Driving Assistance Functions...........113
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)................. 113
Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC)*...............117
Predictive Emergency Braking (PEB)*
and Automatic Emergency Braking
(AEB)*............................................................119
Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR)*................123
Intelligent High Beam (HMA)*.................. 125
Lane Departure Assist (LDA)*................... 126
Emergency Steering Assist (ESA)*............128
Blind Spot Assist System*.........................129
Head-up Display (HUD)............................. 131
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
(TPMS).......................................................... 131
Acoustic Vehicle Alert System (AVAS)......133
Panoramic view.......................................... 134
Parking Assist..............................................136
Driving Safety..............................................138
Description of Other Main
Features.........................................143
Interior Rearview Mirror............................ 143
External Rearview Mirrors......................... 144
Wiper Blades............................................... 145
Snow Chains............................................... 145
IN-VEHICLE DEVICES
A/C System.....................................148
Introduction to Air Conditioning............. 148
A/C Vents..................................................... 153
Air Purification System..............................155
Switching on A/C with Cloud Service
App*..............................................................157
Storage.......................................... 157
Glove Box.....................................................157
Cubby Box................................................... 158
Cup Holder.................................................. 158
Glasses Case................................................159
Storage Box on Interior Panel..................159
Bill Box......................................................... 159
File Pockets................................................. 159
Other In-Vehicle Devices................. 160
Sun Visor......................................................160
Safety Handles............................................160
12V Auxiliary Power....................................161
USB Ports.....................................................161
SD Card Slot................................................162
Wireless Phone Charging.......................... 162
Infotainment System......................164
Infotainment Control Panel......................164
Widgets.........................................................165
Language Setting....................................... 165
SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE
Instructions for Maintenance.......... 168
Maintenance Cycle and Items.................. 168
Regular Maintenance......................174
Regular Maintenance.................................174
Vehicle Corrosion Protection................... 174
Paint Maintenance Tips.............................175
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Exterior Cleaning........................................ 175
Interior Cleaning.........................................177
Self-Maintenance........................... 179
Self-Maintenance........................................179
Sunroof Maintenance................................ 181
Vehicle Storage...........................................181
Hood.............................................................182
Cooling System...........................................182
Braking System...........................................183
Washer System........................................... 183
A/C System.................................................. 183
Wiper Blades............................................... 184
Tires.............................................................. 185
Fuses.............................................................187
WHEN FAULTS OCCUR
When Faults Occur......................... 198
If Smart Key Battery is Exhausted............198
Emergency Shutdown System.................198
Vehicle Fire Rescue.................................... 199
Battery Leakage Rescue............................199
Collision Rescue......................................... 199
If the Vehicle Needs Towing..................... 200
In Case of a Flat Tire..................................201
Tire Replacement*..................................... 203
VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS
Data Information............................208
Vehicle Parameters.................................... 208
Tips................................................211
Vehicle Identification.................................211
Warning Labels........................................... 212
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ILLUSTRATION
INDEX
Exterior............................................................... 8
Dashboard......................................................... 9
Interior..............................................................10
Doors.................................................................11
Exterior
1Trunk Lid P53
Carrying Luggage P102
2Charging Port Hatch P88
3Electric External Rearview Mirrors
P144
Folding of External Rearview Mirrors
P144
4Doors P50
5Tires P185
Snow Chains P145
In Case of a Flat Tire P187
6Combination Light P67
7Hood P182
Coolant P182
Washer P183
Braking System P183
Under-Hood Fuse Box Nameplate
P189
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Dashboard
1Interior Rearview Mirror P143
2Wipers P72
Wiper Blades Maintenance P184
3Steering Wheel P63
4Instrument Cluster P36
5Opening the Hood P182
6Reversing Radar Button P136
ESC OFF Button P138
7One-Touch Start/Stop Button P105
8A/C Switch Group P148
9Gear Shift Controls P107
10 Glove Box P157
11 Center Vent P153
12 Infotainment Touchscreen P164
A/C Operation Interface P149
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ILLUSTRATION INDEX
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Interior
1Light Switch P67
2Cup Holder P158
3Seat P58
4Center Console Cubby P158
5Seat Belt Buckle P15
6Wireless Phone Charging P162
7Hazard Warning Light P77
8Steering Wheel Adjustment P66
9Bill Box P159
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Doors
1Opening Doors with Interior Door
Handle P50
2Seat Memory Settings P60
3Front Left Door Switch Group P74
Center Console Door Lock Switches
P75
Child Protection Lock Switches
P57
4Opening Trunk Lid from inside the
Vehicle P53
5Opening the Hood P182
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ILLUSTRATION INDEX
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SAFETY
Seat Belts.........................................................14
Airbags..............................................................18
Child Restraint System (CRS)........................25
Anti-theft System............................................31
Data Collection and Processing...................32
Seat Belts
Introduction to Seat Belts
Studies have shown that proper use of seat
belts can significantly reduce casualties
in emergency braking, sudden steering,
or collisions. Please read the following
information carefully and observe it
strictly.
CAUTION!
Always have the seat belts fastened
while the vehicle is in motion.
Before driving, make sure that all
occupants have properly fastened
their seat belts. Otherwise, the
occupants are more prone to
serious injuries or even life threats in
the event of emergency braking or
collision.
Seat belts are designed primarily
for adults and are not intended for
children. Make sure the appropriate
child restraint system (CRS) is
chosen according to your child’s
age and size (see the CRS section for
details).
If a seat belt is damaged or
malfunctions, contact a BYD
authorized dealer or service
provider for confirmation and
handling. Until then, please do not
use the corresponding seat.
BYD has highly emphasized that driver
and occupants should always fasten
their seat belts while in the vehicle.
Failure to do so will increase the
likelihood of harm or serious injury in
the event of an accident.
It is recommended that children be
seated in rear seats and always use seat
belts and a suitable CRS. In emergency
braking or collision, unprotected
children may be seriously injured
and their lives may be endangered.
Likewise, do not allow children to ride
on someone's lap. This will render the
children not adequately protected.
Seat Belt Emergency Locking
Retractor (ELR) Function
During the sharp turn, emergency
braking and collision process, or when
the occupant leans forward too quickly,
the seat belt automatically locks to
effectively restrain and protect the
occupant.
When the vehicle travels smoothly, seat
belts are pulled out and retracted as the
occupants move slowly and smoothly,
allowing the occupants to move freely.
If the seat belt locks due to sudden
retraction, pull it out a little further and
slowly pull it back.
Seat Belt Pretensioner and
Force Limiter Function*
When a severe front collision occurs
and the triggering conditions of the
pretensioner are met, the pretensioner
quickly retracts part of the seat belt and
locks it to improve the protection of the
occupant. The force limiter limits the seat-
belt restraint force to the occupant’s
body to a certain extent so as to avoid
injury to the occupant due to an excessive
restraint force.
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Seat Belt Pretensioning by
Motor*
The seat belt automatically retracts
in a hazardous situation to effectively
secure the driver and passengers, and
automatically returns to its relaxed state
after the hazardous situation is resolved.
Webbing Pretensioning
When the vehicle is started and the
occupants fasten their seat belts, the
motor drives the webbing to retract to
reduce the possible excessive slack of seat
belts.
REMINDER
Do not pull out the belt webbing
forcibly during motor start-up,
otherwise, the motor will not
disengage. If that happens, pull
out the webbing with a greater
force and insert the buckle for
pretensioning.
After the motor performs seat belt
pretensioning, adjust the seat belt if
it is too tight.
High-Speed Pretensioning
The motor is activated in advance to
retract the webbing in a pre-tensioning
manner in case of hazardous situations,
such as emergency braking, front collision,
rear collision, side collision, to minimize
the impact damage to occupants.
REMINDER
If the seat belt cannot be released,
move the seat back slightly
backwards until the tension of the
seat belt decreases and the locking
mechanism unlocks.
Using Seat Belts
1. Adjust the seat position and backrest
angle. (See Electrical Front Seat
Adjustment*)
2. Adjust the position of the three-point
seat belt.
Keeping a proper sitting posture, pull
the seat belt out so that it is diagonally
across the chest. The belt should not go
under the arm or across the back of the
neck.
Keep the lap section of the belt as close
as possible to the hips.
3. Insert the latch plate into the buckle
until a "click" is heard, then pull it back
to make sure it is firmly locked. Do not
fasten the belt with any part of the strap
twisted.
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4. The height of the front seat belts can
be adjusted for optimum comfort and
protection.
Press the release button.
Move the adjuster up or down to the
intended position. Release the button to
lock the adjuster.
5. Pull the belt firmly to verify that it is
locked.
REMINDER
In order to ensure the seat belt
provides due protection and
prevents injury, the belt should
cross over the middle of the
occupant's shoulder, be kept away
from the neck, and not easily slip off.
The lap section of the belt should be
as low across the hips as possible,
to avoid the seat belt tightening
on the abdomen and injuring
the passenger in the event of an
accident.
For proper protection, the seat belt
must be in permanent contact with
the occupant's body.
6. Unlock the seat belt.
Press the red unlock button on the
buckle. The latch plate pops out, and
the seat belt automatically retracts.
If the seat belt does not retract smoothly
and automatically, pull it out and check
whether it is twisted.
CAUTION!
Each seat belt must be used by only
one person at a time. Please do not
share one seat belt between two or
more passengers, not even if they
are children.
Avoid traveling with the seat back
leaning too far back. The more
upright the seat back, the better the
protection.
In order to prevent damage, do
not let any part of the seat belt get
caught in the door or rear seat.
Check all the vehicle's seat belts for
chafing, wearing out, loosening or
any other issues. If any problem is
found, contact a BYD authorized
dealer or service provider for
confirmation and handling. Until
then, do not use the corresponding
seat.
Do not remove, disassemble or
modify the seat belts without
permission.
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CAUTION!
After an accident, have the seat
belts checked at a BYD authorized
dealer or service provider. If the
preloading function is activated, the
seat belt must be replaced with a
certified one.
In the event of a serious accident,
even if there is no apparent damage,
the seat belt should be replaced
along with the seat assembly.
The airbag system should also be
thoroughly inspected.
Pregnant women should also fasten
their seat belt with the correct
method just as other passengers.
Particularly, be sure to position the
lap belt portion of the seat belt as
low across the hips as possible, to
prevent serious injury.
The rear seat belts' fastening
method is the same as the front's.
For proper protection, make
sure the latch is inserted in its
corresponding buckle. It is the
driver's responsibility to remind
passengers to fasten seat belts
properly.
In order to prevent damage, do not
insert any foreign object into the
buckle.
Unfastened Seat Belt Reminder
Function
If the driver, front passenger and rear
passengers fail to fasten their seat belts
after the vehicle is started, a visual
and sound alarm will go off until the
corresponding seat belt has been properly
fastened.
Unfastened seat belt indicator
When any seat’s belt is not
fastened, the unfastened seat belt
indicator flashes.
Display of unfastened belt’s seat
When a seat belt is not fastened, the
indicator for the corresponding seat
will light up and remain on in case of
abnormal conditions in the vehicle.
Unfastened seat belt reminder for front
passenger
If any vehicle occupant fails to
fasten their seat belt after the
vehicle is started, the unfastened
seat belt indicator will light up
and the indicator displayed for
the corresponding seat will be
on. When the seat belt is still not
fastened while driving, an audio
alarm will be given to remind the
driver and occupants in addition to
the unfastened seat belt indicator
being on.
Unfastened seat belt reminder for rear
passengers
With the ignition switch on OK, if any
occupant in rear seats fails to fasten
their seat belts, the unfastened
seat belt indicator will light up
and the indicator displayed for the
corresponding seat will be on. With
the vehicle in motion, when only rear
seats are loaded with occupants and
the occupants fail to fasten their seat
belts, only the unfastened seat belt
indicator will be on and no audio
alarm will be given.
When the driver, the front passenger
and rear passengers fastened their seat
belts, the unfastened seat belt indicator
will be off and all indicators displayed
for the corresponding seats will be off.
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REMINDER
If any fault is found, contact
a BYD authorized dealer or
service provider for confirmation
and handling. Until function is
restored to normal, do not use the
corresponding seat.
It is imperative that all vehicle
occupants have their seat belts
fastened when the vehicle is in
motion, otherwise they will be under
serious risk of injury or even casualty
in case of an accident.
Airbags
Introduction to Airbags
The airbag system is a part of auxiliary
restraint system and also a supplement
to seat belts. When the vehicle is
involved in a serious collision and the
airbag system meets its deployment
conditions, relevant airbags will rapidly
deploy and, along with seat belts,
provide additional protection for heads
and chests of the driver and occupants,
to reduce likelihood of personal injury or
even death.
Airbags are divided into front and side
types, according to the type of collision.
The airbag system can not replace
seat belts, because it just belongs to
one part of the vehicle's passive safety
system. The system must be used with
the fastened seat belts to maximize its
protection.
Multi-collision brake (MCB) function
If an accident requires front airbags
activation, the vehicle will engage
automatic braking.
Speed reduction, along with
intervention by additional driving
systems, i.e., electronic stability control
(ESC) and anti-lock braking system
(ABS), will assist the vehicle to maintain
stability and lane position.
Hazard and brake lights will also light
up to alert oncoming traffic and prevent
further collisions.
To support emergency service rescue
and vehicle recovery, brakes will release
and brake lights will go off after the
accident.
The driver can interrupt the multi-
collision braking at any time by
accelerating or braking.
REMINDER
Occupants must sit in a proper
position to maximize the protection
provided by seat belts and the
airbag system.
Do not disassemble or assemble
airbag components without
authorization.
Do not use a seat cover, as it will
restrict airbag deployment on the
corresponding side in an accident.
Do not place anything between the
side airbag and the occupant.
Do not apply excessive force to the
side of seats equipped with side
airbags.
After a collision, even if the airbag
module did not deploy, and the
pretensioner did not lock the seat
belt, the airbag computer may be
encrypted in order to protect the
passengers from dangers. Contact
a BYD authorized dealer or service
provider to carry out testing.
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Driver and Front
Passenger Airbags
If the vehicle you purchased is equipped
with driver and front passenger airbags,
when the airbag system electronic control
unit (ECU) detects a moderate to severe
front impact during the driving and the
triggering conditions are met, the airbags
will deploy to reduce the extent of injury.
Knee Airbags
If the vehicle you purchased is equipped
with a knee airbag (located inside the
lower trim of the dashboard), when the
airbag system ECU detects a moderate to
severe front impact while driving and the
triggering conditions are met, the knee
airbag will deploy to help protect the legs
and knees of occupants to reduce the
extent of injury.
Seat Side Airbags
If the vehicle you purchased is equipped
with seat-side airbags (mounted on
the outside of seat back, marked with
"AIRBAG" at both sides), when the vehicle
gets a moderate to severe side impact
while driving and the triggering conditions
are met, the seat-side airbags will deploy
to help protect the chest of the occupant
on the collision side to reduce the extent of
injury.
Front passenger side airbags
Rear passenger side airbags
REMINDER
When the system deployment
conditions are met in a side
collision, the airbag on the side of
collision will deploy.
For optimal side airbag protection,
occupants must have their seat
belts fastened and sit upright
against the seat back.
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CAUTION!
Do not wet seat backs, to prevent
the side airbag system from
malfunctioning.
Do not cover or replace seat back
covers on you own. Unsuitable seat
back covers may prevent airbag
deployment.
Side Curtain Airbags
The vehicle you purchased is equipped
with left and right side curtain airbags
(installed at the junction of the body
side trim and the ceiling and marked
with "CURTAIN AIRBAG" on the A-pillar
trim, B-pillar trim, and C-pillar trim, as
shown in the illustration).
When the ECU detects a moderate-to-
severe side impact while driving and the
curtain airbag triggering conditions are
met, the side airbag quickly deploys to
protect the heads of passengers on the
impacted side, reducing their injuries.
REMINDER
When a side impact occurs,
generally only the airbag on the
impacted side deploys.
REMINDER
To receive the optimum protection
from the curtain airbags, passengers
must fasten their seat belts and sit
in an upright position against the
seat backs.
Airbag Triggering
Conditions and
Precautions
Airbag Triggering Conditions
The airbag triggering conditions are: In
the event of a vehicle collision, whether
an airbag will be triggered is decided by
factors such as the amount of collision
energy, accident type, collision angle,
obstacles, and vehicle speed. The airbag
system may be triggered in special
collisions.
The airbag system does not always
work in any accident, and generally it
will not be triggered in the event of a
minor frontal collision, rear collision
or rollover. In that case, the driver and
passengers are protected normally by
their properly fastened seat belts.
Determinants of airbag system
triggering: Decision is made by
comparing the deceleration curve,
generated in the collision and obtained
by the ECU, and the set value. If
signals, such as the deceleration
curve generated and measured in the
collision, are lower than the respective
reference values preset in the ECU, the
airbag system will not be triggered even
if the vehicle may have been seriously
deformed in the accident.
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The ECU of the BYD airbag system has
been set up with considerations of
common misuse and road conditions.
However, due to the increasing changes
in causes and forms of vehicle collisions,
for your safety, please strictly follow this
user manual, use the vehicle correctly,
and avoid its misuse. Otherwise, there
is no guarantee that the airbags will
achieve their expected effect.
Cases Where Airbags May Be
Deployed
The vehicle’s nose hits the ground when
crossing a deep groove.
The vehicle hits a bump or curbstone.
The vehicle's nose hits the ground when
going down a steep slope.
One side of the vehicle is hit by another
vehicle.
Cases Where Airbags May Not Be
Deployed
The vehicle hits a concrete column, tree, or
other slim objects.
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The vehicle goes under a truck or another
large vehicle.
The tail of the vehicle is hit by another
vehicle.
The vehicle rolls over.
The vehicle hits a wall or a vehicle at a side
other than the front side.
Parts other than the passenger
compartment receive side impact.
The lateral side of the vehicle is hit
diagonally.
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The lateral side of the vehicle hits a
columnar object.
WARNING
Airbags are designed for specific
models. Any changes to suspension,
tire size, bumpers, chassis and
factory-equipped devices may
adversely affect the airbag system.
Users must not use any parts of the
airbag system on other car models;
doing so may lead to failure of the
airbag system.
Drivers should maintain a distance
of at least 25 cm between their chest
and the steering wheel, in order
for the system to provide the most
effective driver protection.
Fasten your seat belt and sit
properly while the vehicle is in
motion. If the seat belt is not
fastened, if the occupant is leaning
forward or sitting improperly, airbag
deployment can increase the risk of
injury.
Do not paste stickers, cover or
decorate the hub cover of the
steering wheel, the right side surface
of the dashboard or the surface
of A, B and C pillar trims. Clean
these surfaces with a dry or damp
cloth, without applying too much
pressure.
WARNING
A child is not to be seated in the
front passenger seat, nor are they
to ride sitting on a front passenger's
lap, to prevent serious injury or
even casualty caused by airbag
deployment.
No accessories, such as telephone
holders, cups, ashtrays, may be
installed on airbag covers or within
their action range. Otherwise, airbag
deployment will increase the risk of
injury in an accident.
Side airbags and side curtain
airbags deploy quickly with high
impact forces. Occupants must not
lean against the doors of vehicles
equipped with these airbags while
these vehicles are in motion. Failure
to do so could result in serious
injury or even death.
Do not place any other accessories
or items within the action range of
side curtain airbags, including the
windshield, side door glass, A-pillar
trim, ceiling, B-pillar trim, C-pillar
trim and auxiliary handles. When
the side curtain airbag deploys, the
accessories or items will be thrown
by the impact force from the side air
curtain airbag, or the side curtain
airbag may not deploy normally,
resulting in serious injury or even
death.
When transferring car ownership,
make sure to pass on all of the
vehicle's documents.
Do not modify or replace seats or
trims of the seats with side airbags.
These changes may prevent normal
deployment of side airbags, and
thereby cause airbag system failure
or unintended deployment of side
airbags, resulting in serious injury or
death.
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WARNING
Do not disassemble or repair the
A-pillar trim, ceiling, B-pillar trim
or C-pillar trim, which contain side
curtain airbags. These changes can
cause failure of the airbag system
or accidental deployment of curtain
airbags, which may cause serious
injury or even death.
Do not change any component
of the airbag system, including
any corresponding label. It is
recommended that any operation
done to the airbags be performed by
a BYD authorized dealer or service
provider.
Airbags can only provide one-time
accident protection. Once the airbag
is triggered or damaged, the airbag
system must be replaced.
Follow safety regulations and
procedures related to the scrapping
of parts of the vehicle or its airbag
system.
The airbag system has strong anti-
interference and anti-disturbance
resistance to electromagnetic
fields around it. However, to avoid
accidents, do not use the vehicle in
an electromagnetic environment
that violate national regulations.
The airbag system of this vehicle
is designed with full consideration
of domestic common misuses
and road conditions. However, in
order to avoid accidents, do not
have the bottom of the vehicle
impacted or drive roughly in harsh
road conditions.
WARNING
This vehicle's airbag system has
been fully verified to seamlessly
match the vehicle's original
wiring harness system. Any wiring
harness modification or alteration
may cause the airbags to deploy
mistakenly under normal conditions
or fail to deploy in the event of a
collision.
It is recommended that you contact
a BYD authorized dealer or service
provider immediately if any of the
following situations occurs.
The airbag has deployed.
The airbag warning light on the
instrument cluster is abnormally on.
The front airbags do not deploy in a
collision with the front of the vehicle
(the shaded portion as shown.
The airbag cover has been scratched,
cracked or otherwise damaged.
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Airbags need to be removed,
disassembled, installed or repaired.
Side airbags and side curtain airbags
have deployed.
An accident happening to a vehicle door
is not adequate to cause the airbag to
deploy.
The surface of the seat with a side
airbag is scratched, cracked or other
similar damaged.
Decorative (liner) parts at A-pillar with
built-in curtain airbags, roof beam and
C-pillar are scratched, cracked or other
similar damaged.
Child Restraint
System (CRS)
Child Restraint System
(CRS)
Check the appropriate CRS based on
the age and size of the child.
Europe recommended CRS list:
Group Child
Weight
Child
Restraint
System
Category
0up to
10 kg - -
0+ up to
13 kg
Maxi Cosi
Cabriofix Universal
19 to
18 kg
Britax Römer
King II LS Universal
215 to
25 kg
Britax Römer
KidFix 2 S
Universal
Semi-
universal
Group Child
Weight
Child
Restraint
System
Category
322 to
36 kg
Britax Römer
KidFix 2 S
Universal
Semi-
universal
①Group 0+
②Group 1
③Group2/Group3
Select a suitable CRS for your child's
weight and stature.
Children who are too big for high-back
CRS may be seated in a second row
outboard seat with a booster seat,
either attached to the lower anchorage
points or belted, as described in the
instructions provided by the CRS
manufacturer.
CAUTION!
Do not allow occupants to carry
babies or infants on their laps.
Children must always ride in
appropriate child restraint devices.
To ensure children are safely seated,
follow all instructions provided
in this document and the CRS
manufacturer.
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CAUTION!
BYD Auto recommends that children
should use an appropriate CRS, and
it is recommended that they are
seated on a rear outboard seat.
Always follow the detailed instructions
provided by the CRS manufacturer.
Secure the top straps when installing
the CRS.
Make sure the CRS is tightly fastened.
Always secure it according to the
instructions for the CRS, or store it safely
in the luggage compartment.
Installing CRS
Follow the installation instructions
provided by the CRS manufacturer. Secure
the CRS to the rear outboard seat.
Installing CRS with ISOFIX Steel
Anchorage
A special anchorage is provided on the rear
outboard seat, and it will only be visible
after opening its decorative cover (the label
showing the anchorage is attached to the
seat).
Anchor supports (for the top strap) are
provided at the rear outboard seat.
REMINDER
Secure the top straps when
installing the CRS.
To install a CRS:
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1. Open the decorative cover of the
anchorage and install the CRS to the
seat.
REMINDER
The anchorage is located on the
bevel at the rear end of the seat
cushion. The child seat cover needs
to be lifted to see the anchorage.
WARNING
When using the lower anchoring
device, make sure that no foreign
objects are around the anchoring
device and that the seat belt is not
stuck behind the child seat; make
sure that the CRS is securely fixed,
otherwise emergency parking or an
accident may result in serious injury
to the child or even death.
Do not install a child seat on the
front passenger seat.
2. Lift up the headrest and open the
anchor support cover.
3. Fasten the snap hook to the anchor
support and tighten the top strap to
ensure the strap is buckled securely.
Top Strap
Anchor Support
Snap Hook
REMINDER
If the CRS is equipped with a top
strap, secure the strap to the
anchoring device.
WARNING
Push/Pull the child seat in different
directions to ensure it is securely
installed.
If the driver seat prevents proper
installation of the CRS, it is
recommended that the CRS should be
installed to the rear right seat.
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Do not use a rear-facing CRS on the
seat protected by a front airbag (in the
active state), otherwise in the event
of an accident, the impact of quick
deployment of the front passenger
airbag will result in serious injury or
even be life-threatening to the child.
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CRS Suitability of Seats
Seat (or Other Positions)
Weight Group Front
Passenger Seat
Rear
Outboard Seat Rear Middle Seat
Group 0
(up to 10 kg) X U X
Group 0+
(up to 13 kg) X U X
Group 1
(9~18 kg) X U/UF X
Group 2
(15~25 kg) X UF X
Group 3
(22~36 kg) X UF X
Note: Table definitions:
U: seat suitable for installing a universal CRS certified for this weight group
UF: seat suitable for installing a front-facing universal CRS certified for this weight group
X: seat not suitable for installing a CRS for this weight group
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ISOFIX CRS Suitability of ISOFIX Seating Positions
Seat (or Other Positions)
Weight
Group Size Fixed
Module Front
Passenger
Seat
Rear
Outboard
Seat
Rear
Middle Seat
F ISO/L1 X X X
Carrycot G ISO/L2 X X X
Group 0
(up to 10 kg) E ISO/R1 X X X
E ISO/R1 X X X
D ISO/R2 X X X
Group 0+
(up to 13 kg)
C ISO/R3 X X X
D ISO/R2 X X X
C ISO/R3 X X X
B ISO/F2 X IUF X
B1 ISO/F2X X IUF X
Group 1
(9~18 kg)
A ISO/F3 X IUF X
Note 1: For CRSs not identified with ISO/XX size classes (A~G), the vehicle manufacturer shall
specify the in-vehicle ISOFIX CRS recommended for each seating position with respect to their
applicable weight groups.
Note 2: Table definitions:
IUF: seat suitable for installing a front-facing universal ISOFIX CRS certified for this weight
group
X: ISOFIX seating position not suitable for installing an ISOFIX CRS for this weight group and/or
this size class
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Anti-theft System
Anti-theft System
If the vehicle is in anti-theft state and any
door is opened, the system will sound an
alarm and the turn signals will flash to
prevent the vehicle from being stolen.
Enabling anti-theft system
1. Switch the ignition off.
2. All occupants get off the vehicle.
3. Lock all doors. The anti-theft indicator
will be steady on when all doors are
locked. The anti-theft system will be
enabled automatically 10 seconds later.
When the system is enabled, the anti-
theft indicator begins to flash.
4. You can leave the vehicle after
confirming that the indicator begins to
flash. Since unlocking the door from
inside the vehicle will activate the
system, never let anyone stay in the
vehicle with the system enabled.
Triggering the alarm
The system will sound an alarm in any of
the following situations:
Any door, trunk lid or hood is
unlocked without using the smart
key access function.
The vehicle is powered on without
using the smart key start function.
Anti-theft OFF
Anti-theft alarm can be stopped by:
Unlocking the door with a valid
smart key.
Using the microswitch to unlock the
door by carrying a valid smart key.
Opening the trunk lid remotely with
a valid smart key.
Starting the vehicle remotely with a
valid smart key.
Pressing the Start/Stop button
inside the vehicle by carrying a valid
smart key.
WARNING
Do not make any changes or
additions to the anti-theft system.
Such changes could cause the
system to malfunction.
Anti-theft Indicator
When the anti-theft system is enabled,
the anti-theft indicator is steady on for 10
seconds.
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Data Collection and
Processing
Data Collection and
Processing
This section provides you with some
important information on how personal
data is collected and processed when
you use a BYD vehicle.
For a more detailed overview on data
processing, data protection and data
subject rights, please read the current
version of the privacy policy for the
vehicle available at the infotainment
system (Vehicle settings → DiLink →
More → Privacy Policy).
Vehicle Data Processing
Data is collected when the vehicle
is used, such as data collected or
transmitted by vehicle sensors or
control units, which is necessary for the
safe functioning of your vehicle.
In some cases, the data is used to
support driving (driver assistance
systems) or to enable a specific comfort
or infotainment function.
Personal data that is collected and
processed mainly include in-vehicle
data, remote-services-related data, and
other data, as further specified below.
In-Vehicle Data
Operation data
When the vehicle is used, various vehicle
status data (e.g., speed, battery level,
and braking system) or the environment
(e.g., distance sensors, rain sensor,
and temperature) are collected and
processed.
This data is not usually stored, but
there are control units, sensors or other
components installed in the vehicle
that record such data, for example, to
record maintenance requirements, error
messages or other information.
The in-vehicle data will only be stored
in the equipment in the vehicle but can
be read out via the legally required OBD
("On Board Diagnostics") interface, for
example, by BYD authorized dealer or
service provider or other third parties.
In case this access takes place during
vehicle maintenance, the information
can also be transmitted to BYD
engineers for quality assurance, product
defect reports or customer claim
verification.
Remote-services-related data
Remote monitoring services
The vehicle has remote monitoring
services.
These include remote monitoring
services such as remote diagnosis
and Over-the-air (OTA) updates and
upgrades for security and safety
purposes (subject to owner's approval).
These monitoring services serve the
following purposes: service provision
(remote support/diagnostics), product
development and security/public safety.
Depending on the country and setup,
various vehicle information can be
transmitted to BYD Europe for the above
purposes, including vehicle location
information, vehicle status, such as
energy consumption, vehicle speed,
gear position, power mode, ESC status,
steering system status, battery status,
powertrain status and overall vehicle
performance status.
Other
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Depending on vehicle configuration,
data can be added to the infotainment
system by the users themselves, such
as media data for playing video on the
infotainment system, address data for
use in the navigation system, or data for
use in online services.
Depending on vehicle configuration,
individual settings in and on the vehicle
can also be entered.
Data stored in the vehicle can be
deleted at any time.
BYD has no control over data transferred
to third parties (from the use of third
party content, in particular as part of
online services).
Integration of mobile devices
Depending on vehicle configurations,
mobile devices can be connected
and controlled through the vehicle's
infotainment system.
It may be necessary that the device's
screen or audio is displayed/ played
through the infotainment system or
transmitted to it.
Additional data like positioning or
vehicle information can be transmitted
through applications for use in certain
navigation systems, communication, or
other third-party services.
The specific type of data processing
depends on the respective function and
is controlled by the user or third parties
such as the provider of the devices or
corresponding services.
Internet access and connected services
Depending on vehicle configurations,
the Internet can be accessed for certain
functions or BYD Europe services
through the vehicle's infotainment
system network devices.
BYD is not liable for any such services
provided by any other party.
In such cases, please obtain information
about the use of data from the provider
of the respective online service.
Cameras Image recording/surrounding
area monitoring
Your vehicle is equipped with a number
of cameras/sensors.
The reason for this is that some vehicle
functionalities require the vehicle's path
to be detected and assessed which is
done by cameras that detect objects
in the vehicle's surroundings (e.g.,
obstacles).
The images are transmitted to the
respective control module for further
analytics required to operate the
systems.
Some images are just processed on
a volatile basis (RAM), others may
be stored, depending on vehicle
equipment.
The vehicle may be equipped with
an Inward Facing Camera (IFC) which
can be used to take footage inside the
vehicle.
The footage is stored.
It is the owner's responsibility to be
aware of their country's corresponding
laws before turning on their IFCs. (For
instance, in some countries consent is
required for the use of IFC.)
For more details on camera options, go
to Section Trip Record and Section
Panoramic View of this owner's
manual.
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Permanent Vehicle Transfer to
Third Parties and Off-Line Mode
In case of permanent vehicle transfer,
i.e. second-hand vehicle, or vehicle
transfer by a third party for permanent
use, it must be noted that any
personalization/user settings via the
infotainment system (e.g. address list,
navigation system etc.) may be accessed
by the new user.
You can also restrict your vehicle's
communication with the BYD data
server and the processing of vehicle-
related and personal data by setting the
vehicle to the offline mode.
On the pad, tap on to turn Wi-Fi off.
Wi-Fi can also be turned off by tapping
on → DiLink→ Link → WLAN → Off.
Disclosure of Personal Data to
Authorities
BYD discloses personal data only
insofar to third parties as this is legally
permissible and upon user consent.
However, subject to the applicable
laws, government agencies may be
authorised to access vehicle data (e.g.
data from the airbag control unit to
clarify an accident).
If required by law BYD may also
be obliged to disclose data upon
government authority request, e.g.
in the event of criminal offence
investigation.
Data Protection Rights
BYD has staunch respect for its
customer's privacy and strictly complies
with all data protection laws, in
particular the General Data Protection
Regulation (GDPR) and applicable local
laws.
According to these laws, owners have
specific rights when their personal data
is processed:
Data subjects have the right of
information and access, to rectification,
erasure of personal data ('right to be
forgotten') and the right to object to the
processing of personal data or to restrict
it (or to withdraw consent given earlier,
as well as the right to data portability).
These rights may be limited in some
cases, for instance, if it can be shown
that there is a legal obligation to process
data, or if provision of information
would disclose someone else's personal
data, or if there is a legal prevention
from disclosing such information.
In some cases, this may mean that data
can be restrained even if consent is
withdrawn.
For more information on data
processing, protection and any
other rights, visit the latest version
of the Privacy Policy available at the
infotainment system (Vehicle Settings →
DiLink → More → Privacy Policy).
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CLUSTER
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Instrument Cluster
Instrument Cluster View
LCD Instrument Cluster
1Power meter
2Time
3Gear status
4Outside temperature
5Speedometer
6Total mileage
7Driving range
8Battery level (%)
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CAUTION!
During occasional communication delays in the instrument cluster system, for safe
driving, the instrument cluster may automatically switch to simple mode. In this mode,
the cluster continues to display driving related information normally, without affecting
normal vehicle travel. After the system becomes normal, the cluster may automatically
exit the simple mode. If it does not, try the following actions to switch back to normal
mode:
1. Press and hold the roller button on auxiliary dashboard for 3 seconds to restart the
instrument cluster information display system;
2. While vehicle safety is ensured, operate the vehicle power switch to turn off the
vehicle and then switch back to the OK position.
If the instrument cluster remains in simple mode after those actions have been taken,
promptly contact a BYD authorized dealer or service provider for inspection.
The image of the instrument cluster view is for reference only and is subject to actual
factory configuration.
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Instrument Cluster
Indicators
Indicators and Warning Lights
Turn signal indicator
Position light indicator
High beam indicator
HMA indicator*
ICC indicator
Front fog light indicator*
AVH indicator
Hill descend
control indicator
Exterior light
switch indicator
AVH standby indicator
Discharge indicator
OK indicator
Economic mode
ACC speed indicator
Sport mode
PCW indicator (green)
Normal mode
AEB fault warning light*
Low battery warning light
Rear fog light indicator
Driver monitoring
system fault indicator
Smart key warning light
Tire pressure fault
warning light
Main alarm indicator
ESC OFF warning light
Headlight fault
warning light
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ESC fault warning light
Driving power
limit warning light
ABS fault warning light
Snow mode indicator
BSD indicator*
AVAS OFF indicator
PCW warning light (red)
Power battery
overheating warning light
Motor overheating
warning light
Low-voltage power
system fault warning light
Powertrain fault
warning light
Door status indicator
TSR indicator
Motor coolant
overheating indicator
Unfastened seat
belt warning light
Airbag fault warning light
EPB indicator
Parking system
fault warning light
Steering system
fault warning light
Anti-theft indicator
Power battery
fault warning light
Power battery charging
connection indicator
Descriptions for Warning Lights
and Indicators
Smart key warning light
If the key is not in the vehicle when
the Start/Stop button is pressed, the
warning light will light up for a few
seconds, a beep will be heard, and a
"No key detected, please check whether
the key is in the car" message will be
displayed on the cluster.
If an electronic smart key matching the
model is in the vehicle and the Start/
Stop button is pressed, this warning
light will not light up and the vehicle can
be powered on.
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If the warning light flashes when the
Start/Stop button is pressed, it indicates
low battery of the key.
If the key is not in the vehicle, the
instrument cluster prompts "No key
detected, please check whether the key
is in the car".
ABS fault warning light
When the ignition switch is on OK, this
warning light goes on. If the ABS is
working properly, the light goes off in a
few seconds. Thereafter, if the system
fails, the light lights up again until the
fault is cleared.
When the ABS fault warning light
lights up (with the parking system
fault warning light off), the anti-lock
braking system does not operate, but
the braking system will still function
properly.
When the ABS fault warning light is on
(with the parking system fault warning
light off), since the anti-lock braking
system does not operate, the wheels will
be locked in case of emergency braking
or braking on a slippery road.
If any of the following cases occurs,
it means that there are faults in
the components monitored by the
warning light system. In such case,
it is recommended to contact a BYD
authorized dealer or service provider for
vehicle inspection as soon as possible.
When the ignition switch is on OK,
this warning light does not go on or
is steady on.
This warning light goes on during
driving.
REMINDER
A warning light that lights up briefly
during operation does not indicate
that there is a problem.
REMINDER
If the parking brake system warning
light and the ABS warnings light
up at the same time, immediately
stop the vehicle safely and contact
a BYD authorized dealer or service
provider. In this case, when the
brake is applied, not only will the
anti-lock braking system fail to
work, but the car will also become
extremely unstable.
If both ABS indicator and the braking
system indicator are on and the
electronic parking brake (EPB) is fully
released, the braking force distribution
system of front and rear wheels has also
failed.
Tire pressure fault warning light
When the ignition switch is on OK, this
warning light goes on. It goes off in a few
seconds if the tire pressure monitoring
system is working properly. If the system
fails, this warning light goes on again.
When the tire pressure fault warning
light lights up or flashes, the information
display on the instrument cluster
reads "Please check the tire pressure
monitoring system" and the tire
pressure is displayed as "---" on the
screen, it indicates that the tire pressure
system is faulty.
When the tire pressure value displays
"Abnormal Signal", it indicates that the
tire pressure signal at the location of
the vehicle may be disturbed or the
tire pressure monitoring module is
damaged.
When the tire pressure fault warning
light flashes rapidly, and one or more
values turn red in the tire pressure page
on the instrument cluster information
display, the corresponding tire is leaking
rapidly.
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When the tire pressure fault warning
light is constantly on and one or
more values turn yellow in the tire
pressure display page on the instrument
cluster, the corresponding tire is in
under-pressure condition. When the
temperature value of one or more tires
turns yellow, it indicates that the tire
temperature is too high.
In the event of any of the situations above,
it is recommended to contact a BYD
authorized dealer or service provider for
inspection as soon as possible.
ESC warning light
When the ignition switch is on OK after
the vehicle is started, this warning light
goes on. If ESC functions properly, the
light goes off in a few seconds. If ESC is
faulty, this light goes on again until the
fault is cleared.
When the ESC fault warning light flashes
while the vehicle is in motion, it indicates
the ESC system is working.
When the ESC fault warning light is on
(with the ABS fault warning light and the
parking system fault warning light off),
the ESC control fails, but the ABS and the
braking system will still operate
normally.
When the ESC warning light goes on
(with the ABS fault warning light and the
parking system fault warning light off),
the ESC system does not work. This
means the vehicle is extremely unstable
at sharp turns or when the driver steers
away from obstacles ahead.
If any of the following cases occurs,
it means that there are faults in
the components monitored by the
warning light system. In such case,
it is recommended to contact a BYD
authorized dealer or service provider for
vehicle inspection as soon as possible.
This warning light remains off (self-
check performed) when the ignition
switch is on OK after the vehicle is
started.
This warning light is steady on while
driving.
REMINDER
A warning light that lights up briefly
during operation does not indicate a
problem.
If the ESC fault warning light
remains on while the warning
lights for the ABS and the braking
system are on, immediately stop the
vehicle in a safe place and contact
a BYD authorized dealer or service
provider. This is because braking
at this time can render the vehicle
extremely unstable, and the anti-
lock braking system does not work
at all.
ESC OFF warning light
When the ESC OFF switch is pressed,
this warning light should remain steady
on and the ESC system will not operate.
When the ESC OFF switch is pressed
again, this warning light should go off
and the ESC system resumes its normal
operation.
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REMINDER
While the ESC OFF warning light
is on, the driver must stay alert
and keep driving at a lower speed
when making a sharp turn and
when avoiding an obstacle which
appears suddenly, because braking
at this time can render the vehicle
unstable, given the malfunction of
ESC system.
Driving power limit warning light
When the level of the power battery is
low and the motor power is limited,
this warning light will light up, and
it is recommended to contact a BYD
authorized dealer or service provider
immediately.
Headlight fault warning light
When the warning light is yellow, it
indicates the headlight is faulty, and it
is recommended to bring the vehicle
to a BYD authorized dealer or service
provider for inspection.
BSD Indicator
When this indicator is on, it indicates
the driving assist function is limited, and
it is recommended to bring the vehicle
to a BYD authorized dealer or service
provider for inspection.
Main alarm indicator
When this indicator is on, please
notice fault alerts or warnings in the
information display section.
Unfastened seat belt warning light
With the ignition switch on OK, if any
seat belt is not fastened in front and rear
seats*, the seat belt indicator will light
up. It remains on until the seat belt is
fastened.
Airbag fault warning light
With the ignition switch on OK, this
warning light goes on and then off after
a few seconds if the airbag system is
working properly. This warning light
is used to monitor the airbag ECU,
collision sensors, inflation device,
warning lights, connections, and power
supply.
If any of the following cases occurs,
it means that there are faults in
the components monitored by the
warning light system. In such case,
it is recommended to contact a BYD
authorized dealer or service provider for
vehicle inspection as soon as possible.
When the ignition switch is on OK,
this warning light remains off or on
after the vehicle is powered on.
This warning light goes on during
driving.
Parking system fault warning light
When the brake fluid level is low and the
braking system is faulty, this warning
light lights up. If any of the following
conditions occurs, immediately
park the vehicle in a safe place. It
is recommended to contact a BYD
authorized dealer or service provider.
This warning light goes on when
the ignition switch is on OK and the
brake fluid level is low.
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REMINDER
When the brake fluid level is low,
park the vehicle because it is
dangerous to continue driving.
After starting the vehicle, if the brake
fluid level is normal, and the EPB system
is operating normally (the electronic
parking switch is pulled up and released
normally, there is no message "Please
check the EPB system"), this fault
warning light will be on constantly.
Both the parking brake fault warning
light and the ABS fault warning light are
on.
REMINDER
If this warning lights up briefly
during operation, it does not
indicate that there is a problem.
Steering system fault warning light
When the steering system is faulty,
this warning light is steady on. It is
recommended to bring the vehicle
to a BYD authorized dealer or service
provider for inspection.
REMINDER
The steering system features an
electric motor to reduce the force
required to turn the steering wheel.
When turning the steering wheel,
a hum may be heard coming from
the running motor. This does not
indicate that the motor is faulty.
Do not turn the steering wheel to
its limit position for more than
5 s, otherwise the temperature
protection will be activated and the
steering system will be damaged or
steering will become heavy.
When turning the steering wheel in
place for a long time, the steering
system fault warning light does not light
up, but the steering wheel feels heavy.
This is not a fault.
If the steering wheel is turned in
place frequently for a long time, the
power assistance of the steering
system will be reduced to prevent
the system from overheating,
resulting in a heavy feel when you
are operating the steering wheel.
If this happens, avoid turning the
steering wheel frequently or stop
and power off the vehicle. The
system should return to normal
operation within 10 min.
WARNING
If the steering system warning
light goes on, immediately park
the vehicle safely, and contact a
BYD authorized dealer or service
provider.
Low-voltage power system fault
warning light
If this warning light goes on while
driving, it indicates that there is a
problem with the DC system or the low-
voltage power system. Turn off the A/
C, fan, radio, etc., and pull over the
vehicle immediately if it is safe to do
so. It is recommended to contact a BYD
authorized dealer or service provider for
rescue as soon as possible.
Charging and discharging stop when
this warning light is on.
When this warning light lights up and
remain steady on while driving, the
vehicle speed will be limited.
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This light is used to warn about the
operating state of the DC module and
the iron starter battery module when
the vehicle is not being charged or
discharging.
Powertrain fault warning light
If the powertrain fails, this warning light
will go on.
If any of the following cases occurs,
it means that there are faults in
the components monitored by the
warning light system. In such case,
it is recommended to contact a BYD
authorized dealer or service provider for
vehicle inspection as soon as possible.
This warning light is steady on when
the ignition switch on OK.
This warning light goes on during
driving.
CAUTION!
Try not to drive the vehicle when
the warning light is on. Contact a
BYD authorized dealer or service
provider to check the problem as
soon as possible.
Power battery overheating
warning light
If this warning light is on, it indicates
that the power battery temperature
is too high and the vehicle must be
stopped to cool down. When the
warning light flashes, it is recommended
to immediately stop the vehicle safely
and leave the vehicle as soon as
possible.
The power battery may overheat under
the following operating conditions:
Long-distance climbing for a long
time in hot weather.
Long period of stop-and-go
traffic condition, frequent rapid
acceleration, hard braking, or vehicle
running for a long time without
pause.
Power battery fault warning light
This warning light goes on when the
vehicle power has just been switched to
the "OK" position. If the power battery
system is working properly, this warning
light will go off in a few seconds.
Thereafter, if the system fails, this light
will light up again. It is recommended
to contact a BYD authorized dealer or
service provider for inspection as soon
as possible.
If any of the following cases occurs,
it means that there are faults in
the components monitored by the
warning light system. In such case,
it is recommended to contact a BYD
authorized dealer or service provider for
vehicle inspection as soon as possible.
This warning light is steady on when
the ignition switch is on OK.
This warning light is steady on or
occasionally goes on while driving.
PCW warning light (red)
When this warning light is on or flashes,
pay attention to the distance from the
vehicle ahead, and do not get too close
to it to prevent potential collision.
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Door status indicator
When any door, the trunk or the hood is
not closed, the indicator indicates the
vehicle body and corresponding status.
When the vehicle speed exceeds a
certain value, the message "Door, trunk
or hood not closed" will be displayed.
Motor coolant overheating indicator
When this indicator is steady on, it
indicates that the coolant temperature
is too high. In that case, stop to cool
down the vehicle. When the indicator
flashes, it indicates the coolant level is
low. Add coolant promptly.
TSR indicator
When this indicator lights up, it means
that the vehicle system has recognized
the speed limit value on current road
section.
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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
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CONTROLLER
OPERATION
Doors and Keys...............................................48
Seats................................................................. 58
Steering Wheel................................................63
Switches........................................................... 67
Doors and Keys
Keys
The vehicle is equipped with keys,
including the electronic smart key and
mechanical key (installed in electronic
smart key), to enable functions such as
unlocking/locking doors and starting the
vehicles.
Smart Key
Press the left/right front door microswitch,
while carrying the smart key, to unlock or
lock all doors, or press smart key buttons
to lock/unlock doors, open trunk, and start
the vehicle remotely.
Indicator
Lock button
Unlock button
Trunk open button
Start/Stop button
Mechanical Key
CAUTION!
The smart key is an electronic
component. Observe the following
instructions to prevent damage:
»Do not expose the smart key to
high temperatures, such as on
the dashboard.
»Do not disassemble the smart
key without authorization.
»Do not let the smart key hit other
objects or fall down.
»Do not let the smart key get wet.
»Keep the smart key away from
electromagnetic wave emitting
devices, such as smartphones.
»Do not attach any object (such
as a metal seal) that may cut off
electromagnetic waves when
using the smart key.
»Register a spare key for the same
vehicle. For details, contact a
BYD authorized dealer or service
provider.
If the smart key fails to control the
doors within the normal distance, or
if the indicator on the key is dim or
off:
»Check for nearby radio stations
or airport radio transmitters that
may interfere with the normal
operation of the smart key.
»The smart key battery may be
exhausted. Check the smart
key battery. If the battery needs
to be replaced, contact a BYD
authorized dealer or service
provider.
If the smart key is lost, contact a
BYD authorized dealer or service
provider as soon as possible to
prevent theft or accidents.
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CAUTION!
Do not change the transmission
frequency, increase the
transmission power (including
installing an extra amplifier),
connect an external detection
antenna, or use other transmission
detection antennas without
authorization.
Do not generate harmful
interference to legal radio
communication services when using
the smart key. Once any interference
is found, stop using the smart key
immediately, and take measures to
eliminate the interference before
continuing to use it.
When using a micropower radio
device, avoid the interference
from various radio services or the
radiation interference from the
equipment in industrial, scientific
and medical applications.
Do not use such device near an
airplane or airport.
People with pacemakers or
defibrillators should stay away
from the detection antennas of
the smart access and start system,
because electromagnetic waves
may interfere with the normal
functioning of these devices.
In addition to people with
pacemakers or defibrillators,
people using other electronic
medical devices should also consult
the manufacturer on the use of
such medical devices under the
influence of electromagnetic waves.
Electromagnetic waves may have
unpredictable consequences for the
use of such medical devices.
CAUTION!
Upon leaving the vehicle, make
sure to carry the key and lock the
vehicle at any time. Never leave
anyone (especially children) inside
the vehicle.
Mechanical Key
Mechanical key (in the smart key) is used to
unlock and lock the front left door. When
not using the key, be sure to insert the
mechanical key back into the smart key.
Removing the mechanical key
Hold the latch in the direction of Arrow
①, and pull away the locking mechanism
of the latch in the direction of Arrow ② to
open the key’s back cover upwards. Then
remove the mechanical key from the smart
key’s back cover in the direction of Arrow
③.
Mechanical key number plate
The mechanical key number is marked
on the number plate. If the key is lost
or needs to be used as backup, it is
recommended to use the key number
to copy it at a BYD authorized dealer or
service provider.
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REMINDER
Be sure to store the number plate
in a safe place and do not leave it in
your vehicle.
It is recommended to record the key
number and store it in a safe place.
Locking/Unlocking Doors
Locking/Unlocking with
Mechanical Key
1. Push the left side of a hidden door
handle, and turn the right side to get a
finger height, holding it by a hand.
2. Once the right side is extended, pull the
middle of the handle outward to extend
the handle.
3. Insert the mechanical key into the hole
and turn the key.
Unlock the driver’s side door by
turning the key clockwise.
Lock the driver’s side door by turning
the key counterclockwise.
Opening Doors with Interior
Door Handle
When the vehicle is unlocked, pull the
handle once to open the door from
inside the vehicle.
When the vehicle is locked, pull the
handle twice to open the door from
inside the vehicle.
WARNING
Do not allow children to play with
the door handle, so as to avoid the
door opening while driving.
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WARNING
If there are children in the vehicle,
make sure to enable the child
protection lock function.
CAUTION!
As this vehicle is equipped with a
child protection lock, the rear doors
can only be opened with the interior
handle when the child protection
lock is disabled.
Locking/Unlocking with Smart
Key
The wireless remote control is used
to unlock or lock all doors at a close
distance, and complete additional
functions.
When you enter the active area while
carrying a registered smart key, press
the button on the smart key slowly and
firmly to lock or unlock all doors.
Locking:
When the ignition is switched OFF
and all the doors and the hood are
closed, press the Lock button. All doors
then lock. The hidden door handles
automatically retract. At this time, the
external rearview mirrors fold in (when
the switch is set to AUTO), and the turn
signal flashes once. Check that all doors
are securely locked.
If any door is not closed properly, the
external rearview mirrors will not fold,
the turn signals will not flash, the four
door handles will not retract, and the
alarm will sound once.
If the hood or trunk is not closed, the
external rearview mirrors will not fold,
the turn signals will not flash, and the
alarm will sound once.
Unlocking:
Press the Unlock button. All doors are
unlocked, the hidden door handles
automatically extend, and the turn
signal flashes twice.
If the ignition is in a status other than
OFF, doors cannot be unlocked/locked
with the Unlock/Lock button.
When all doors are unlocked with a
smart key, the interior light (with the
door light switch turned on in the
infotainment system) will light up for
15 seconds and then go out, even if the
doors are not opened.
After unlocking the vehicle in anti-theft
mode with a smart key, open any door
within 30 seconds. Otherwise, all doors
will automatically be locked and the
four door handles will retract.
Finding Car with Smart Key
When the vehicle is in anti-theft mode,
press the lock button. The vehicle
sounds a long beep and turn signals
flashes 15 times. Use this function to
locate the vehicle when it cannot be
found.
When the vehicle is in car search mode,
press the lock button again. The vehicle
enters the next car search mode.
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Raising/Lowering Windows with
Smart Key
When the ignition is switched off:
Press and hold the lock button
on the smart key to raise the four
windows.
Press and hold the unlock button
on the smart key to lower the four
windows.
WARNING
When using the remote control
function to raise windows, pay
attention to the safety of occupants
in the vehicle, and use this function
only after making sure the windows
are clear from pinching anyone.
REMINDER
Users can turn this function on/
off by pressing and holding the
smart key lock/unlock button
and open/close windows through
→ Vehicle Settings → Doors,
Windows and Locks Settings
interface (depending on actual
vehicle configuration).
Locking/Unlocking with
Microswitch
Locking
With the ignition switched off and
doors closed but not locked, press the
microswitch on the front door handle,
all doors will be locked at the same
time. At this time, the hidden door
handles automatically retract and the
turn signal flashes once.
Unlocking
In anti-theft mode, press the front door
handle microswitch while carrying
the smart key to unlock all doors. The
hidden door handles automatically
extend and the turn signal flashes twice.
In anti-theft mode, after activating the
unlock function, open the doors within
30 seconds. Otherwise, all doors will
automatically be locked again and the
four door handles will retract.
Pressing the microswitch will not
unlock/lock the doors when:
The microswitch is pressed while a
door is opened or closed.
The ignition is in a status other than
"OFF".
The smart key is left in the vehicle.
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REMINDER
If the smart key is too close to the
exterior door handle or window, the
entry function may not be activated.
Rolling Windows Up/Down with
Microswitch
When the ignition is switched off, press
and hold the microswitch while carrying
the smart key to roll up or down all
windows. (To enable or disable this
function, go to (infotainment system)
→ Vehicle settings → Window and Lock.)
Locking/Unlocking Trunk Lid
Opening the trunk lid with smart key
Double-press the trunk lid open button on
the smart key to open the trunk lid. The
turn signal then flashes twice.
Anti-forget key function
If the key is placed in the vehicle or
in the trunk with the vehicle locked,
when you close the trunk lid, the
vehicle will actively unlock or pop
open the trunk lid and the turn
signal flashes twice.
Unlocking the trunk lid with
microswitch
With the vehicle locked, press the rear
microswitch while carrying a valid key,
to open the trunk lid.
With the vehicle unlocked, press the rear
microswitch to open the trunk lid.
Opening trunk lid from inside the
vehicle
With the vehicle unlocked, pull up the
electrical trunk lid button to open the
trunk lid.
If the vehicle speed is greater than
5 km/h, the trunk lid cannot be
opened even if the button is pulled
up.
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Trunk lid close button
With the trunk lid opened and
stationary, press the trunk lid close
switch. The trunk lid then closes.
Press the trunk lid close switch a second
time to stop the lid at the current
position. Press the trunk lid close switch
a third time to let the trunk lid move
reversely.
Vehicle lock button
With the vehicle power switched off,
press the lock switch while carrying a
valid smart key, to close the trunk lid
and lock the vehicle, and the vehicle
enters anti-theft mode.
REMINDER
Before closing the trunk lid, verify
that the doors, windows, sunroof,
etc. are closed to avoid property
loss.
Emergency trunk lid unlocking from
inside the vehicle
1. Flip the rear central armrest to open its
decorative cover.
2. Open the trunk lid by pulling the
emergency unlocking latch of the trunk
lid.
REMINDER
When the entire vehicle is powered
off, the trunk lid can be unlocked
from inside.
This allows you to pick up smaller
items in the trunk from inside the
vehicle.
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Locking/Unlocking with Center
Console Door Lock
Locking or unlocking the vehicle with
the center console door lock
See " Center Console Door Lock" in
"Front Left Door Switch Group" in this
Chapter.
Locking or unlocking doors
automatically
All doors are automatically locked at
vehicle speeds above 8 km/h.
Press the Start/Stop button to switch
the ignition off. Then, all doors are
locked automatically.
Locking and unlocking all doors
concurrently
When the vehicle is not in anti-theft
mode, the backlight on the lock button
of the center console door lock goes on
if the vehicle is locked and goes off if the
vehicle is unlocked.
Pressing the center console door lock
locks all doors so that any attempt to
open any door from the outside fails.
At this time, pull the interior handle to
unlock and pull a second time to open a
door.
REMINDER
All doors are automatically
unlocked when the vehicle suffers
a strong impact, depending on the
impact intensity and accident type.
Emergency Vehicle Locking with
Mechanical Key
When the center console lock fails, lock
the front left door with the mechanical
key. Use the key to turn the emergency
locking knobs of the other three doors
counterclockwise to the locked state,
and then close the doors. At this time,
the entire vehicle has been locked so
that doors cannot be opened with any
of the four exterior door handles.
To unlock the doors, unlock the left
front door with the mechanical key first,
enter the vehicle, then pull other door
handles twice to open the doors.
REMINDER
Prevent excessive force from
distorting or breaking the key during
the operation.
Intelligent Access and
Smart Start System
Access Function
Use the smart key to unlock or lock the
vehicle doors. (For details, see Locking/
Unlocking with Smart Key in this
chapter)
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Start-up Function
With the smart key inside, press the brake
pedal and the Start/Stop button to start
the vehicle. (For details, see Starting the
Vehicle from Inside.)
Antenna positions
① Interior antenna
② Exterior antenna
Active area
The smart access and start functions take
effect only when the registered smart key is
within the active area.
① Active area of the access function: about
1 m from the front door handle and the
exterior trunk switch.
② Active area of the start function: inside
the cabin.
If another smart key is near this vehicle's
smart key, unlocking may take longer than
usual, which is normal.
REMINDER
The smart access and start system may
not work properly when:
There is a strong electromagnetic
field nearby, such as TV towers,
power stations, and broadcasting
stations.
The smart key is being carried along
with a communication device, such
as a two-way radio or mobile phone.
The smart key is in contact with or
covered by a metal object.
The door handle is operated too
quickly.
The smart key is too close to the
handle.
Another wireless remote control
function is being used nearby.
The smart key battery is exhausted.
The smart key is close to high-
voltage equipment or equipment
that produces noise.
The smart key is being carried along
with another smart key or radio-
wave-emitting device.
Even within the active area, the
smart key may not work properly in
certain locations, for example, on
the dashboard, in the glove box, or
on the floor.
If the smart access system is not
working properly and it is impossible to
enter the vehicle, the mechanical key
can be used to lock/unlock the driver's
door, or the wireless remote control
function can be used to lock/unlock all
doors.
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Pressing the Start/Stop button may not
enable the start function due to:
Smart key failure. If the smart key
warning light on the instrument
cluster goes on, and the instrument
cluster displays the message "Smart
key power is low. Please replace the
battery as soon as possible", the
battery of the key may be exhausted.
If the smart access and smart start
systems cannot work properly due to
system failures, bring all smart keys
to a BYD authorized dealer or service
provider for repair.
Saving battery power
The smart key communicates with the
vehicle even when the vehicle is not
running. Therefore, do not leave the
smart key in the vehicle or within 2 m
from the vehicle.
Receiving strong electromagnetic waves
for a long time drains the battery of
the smart key quickly. The smart key
must be kept at least 1 m away from the
following devices:
TVs
PCs
Wireless telephone chargers
Electroliers
Fluorescent desk lamps
Child Protection Lock
Child protection locks, located on the front
left door switch group, are designed to
prevent children sitting in the rear seats
from inadvertently opening the rear doors.
① Child protection lock button for the rear
left door
② Child protection lock button for the rear
right door
To activate child protection locks, press
the child protection lock button ① or ②
The corresponding indicator lights up.
At this time, the occupants cannot open
the rear door on the corresponding
side. To unlock the door, press the
child protection lock button for the
corresponding side again or use the
exterior door handle. The door cannot
be opened from inside the vehicle while
the latch is locked. To open this door,
use the exterior door handle.
CAUTION!
Before driving, especially when a
child is in the vehicle, ensure that
the doors are closed and the child
protection lock function is enabled.
Proper use of seat belts and
activation of child protection
lock helps prevent the driver and
passengers from being thrown out
of the vehicle in the event of an
accident, and also avoids a door
from being opened accidentally.
After the child protection lock is
locked, doors cannot be opened
from inside the car, and the window
switch for the corresponding rear
door cannot be used to raise or
lower the window.
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Seats
Instructions for Seats
Adjust the driver’s seat so that the
pedals, steering wheel, and dashboard
controls are all within the driver’s easy
control.
The most effective safeguard while
driving is to keep the seat back upright,
always resting well on the seat back
and adjusting the seat belt to the right
position.
Secure your luggage appropriately to
prevent it from skidding or moving.
Luggage in the vehicle should not be
higher than seat backs.
WARNING
Sitting on a folded seat back or
on cargo is prohibited. Improper
seating position or improperly
fastened seat belts can result in
severe personal injury in case of
emergency braking or a collision.
Do not place any items under
the seats. The driver may lose
control of the vehicle because items
placed there affect the seat locking
mechanism or accidentally push up
the seat position adjustment lever,
causing the seat to move suddenly.
When adjusting the seat, do not
place your hand under the seat or
near its operating parts, to prevent
being crushed.
After adjusting the seat back, lean
back to confirm the seat back has
been locked. If not fully locked,
personal injury may occur in an
accident or during emergency
braking.
WARNING
Do not put the seat back down
while driving or riding in the vehicle.
Because the shoulder strap of the
seat belt is not properly attached to
your body, you and your passengers
could hit the strap in an accident,
causing serious injury to your neck
or other parts. Or you may also slip
out of the waist belt, resulting in
other serious injuries.
Do not adjust the seat while
the vehicle is in motion, as
unpredictable seat movement can
cause the loss of vehicle control at
this time.
Do not drive the vehicle until
occupants are seated properly.
REMINDER
Do not fasten seat belts before seat
adjustment.
While adjusting a seat, do not let
it hit against any passenger or the
luggage.
Front Seats
Electrical Front Seat Adjustment
Electrical front seat adjustment includes
back-and-forth adjustment of seat, up-
and-down adjustment of seat cushion*,
angle adjustment of seat base* and angle
adjustment of seat backs. Choose the
following methods according to the
functions available in your vehicle.
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① Seat position adjustment switch
Toggle the seat position adjustment
switch back or forth to move the seat
backward or forward.
Move the front end of the switch up or
down to change the seat base angle.
Move the rear end of the switch up or
down to raise or lower the seat.
② Seat back angle adjustment switch
Toggle the upper end of the seat back
angle adjustment switch to adjust the seat
back angle.
REMINDER
Releasing the switch will stop the
seat in this position. Do not place
anything under the seat as this may
prevent the seat from operating.
Lumbar Support Adjustment
The seat back profile can be adjusted to fit
the curvature of the occupant’s lumbar
spine. To allow you and your occupants
to sit in the seats in a correct and relaxed
manner, the seat support should support
the occupants’ lumbar spine.
Press the front or rear portion of the
switch to increase or decrease the
curvature.
Press the upper or lower portion of the
switch to extend the curvature up or
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Electrical Front Passenger
Seat Adjustment by Rear-Seat
Occupants
① Seat position adjustment switch
Move the seat position adjustment
switch back or forth to move the seat
backward or forward.
② Seat back angle adjustment switch
Move the seat back angle adjustment
switch back or forth to adjust the seat
back angle.
Memory System*
Memory switch position
The memory system switch is located on
the trim of front left door, having a total of
2 memory positions.
Memory setting function
Memory setting conditions
The vehicle is powered on with no
vehicle speed.
Seats and left & right external
rearview mirrors have been adjusted
to their required positions.
No actions are performed by the
seats and left & right external
rearview mirrors.
Memory setting method
Press and release the "SET" button
on the seat memory switch, and
press either "1" or "2" within 3
seconds. Then the positions of
the seats and external rearview
mirrors will be remembered, and the
memory setting finishes.
Press and hold the "SET" button on
the seat memory switch, and at the
same time press either "1" or "2" to
complete the memory setting.
REMINDER
If the position button on the
memory switch has already
been set, the position set will be
overwritten.
Seat memory at position "2" can
only be set after seat memory at
position "1" has been set for at least
3 seconds.
Memory wake-up function
Regular memory wake-up
With the gearshift lever in the "P"
position, the driver’s seat memory
system will perform memory wake-up
operation when the memory system
switch is pressed if the following
conditions are met:
The vehicle is not in anti-theft mode.
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The vehicle has no speed.
Memory switch signals are valid.
Greeting function
Normal function
Automatic back: After the vehicle
power is set from "OK" to "OFF", the
seat automatically goes back when
the front left door is open or opened.
Automatic forward: The seat
automatically moves forward to the
position from which it previously
moved back when the opened front
left door has been closed after the
vehicle is powered on from "OFF" to
another status or when the opened
front left door has been closed while
the vehicle power is on "OFF".
User settings
You can cancel or restore automatic
forward and back functions via the
options in the Vehicle settings menu
on the infotainment system.
Heating and Ventilation System
for Front and Rear Seats*
When the ignition switch is on OK,
turn on or off the heating & ventilation
function by tapping on buttons on the
display.
Swipe the left/right button to select the
rear seat to be heated or ventilated.
Heating system adjustment
Seat heating: Control the operation
mode of the heating pad by using
the seat heating switch. The heating
function has two modes: Mode 1 and
Mode 2.
Tap on the "OFF" button to disable the
seat heating function.
Ventilation system adjustment
Control the operation mode of the
ventilation fan by using the seat
ventilation switch. Seat ventilation has
two modes: Mode 1 and Mode 2.
Tap on "OFF" to disable seat ventilation.
Heating of the rear windshield and
external rearview mirrors
Enable or disable the heating of the
rear windshield and external rearview
mirrors by using the heating switch
for the rear windshield and external
rearview mirrors.
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Rear Seats
Rear Seat Adjustment*
The rear seat adjustment handle is
located on the trim of rear door.
Pull back the handle to move the
seat back backward.
Push forward the handle to move
the seat back forward.
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Steering Wheel
Steering Wheel
1Panoramic view
2Custom
3Distance -
4Distance +
5+/Reset or -/Set
6Lever
7DiPilot
8Mode
9Left
10 Roller
11 Right
12 Speech recognition
13 Call
14 Instrument cluster/Back
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The audio control switch is available when
the ignition switch is on OK.
Left-hand buttons
+/Reset
Activates the ACC system and invokes
the parameter in the previous system
setting.
ACC switch
Turns the ACC system on or off.
-/Set
Sets the current speed to the target
cruise speed.
Distance -
Reduces the distance from the vehicle
ahead by one notch when the ACC
function is enabled. A total of four
notches are available.
Distance +
Increases the distance by one notch
when the ACC function is enabled. A
total of four notches are available.
DiPilot
Turns the intelligent driving feature on
or off.
Custom
Press the button to respond to the
custom function, or press and hold it
to go to the interface to customize the
corresponding functions.
Panoramic view
Turns panoramic view off if already in
panoramic view mode, or on if not in
panoramic view mode.
REMINDER
For more information on how to
use the cruise control function, see
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
System.
Right-hand buttons
Roller
1. Infotainment
Turning the roller up: Steps up the
volume, up to the maximum volume.
Turning the roller down: Steps down the
volume, up to the minimum volume.
Pressing down the roller: Mute.
2. Instrument cluster
Turning the roller up: When the
instrument cluster is in menu mode,
selects the upper level-2 or level-3 menu
items.
Turning the roller down: When the
instrument cluster is in menu mode,
selects the lower level-2 or level-3 menu
items.
Pressing down the roller:
When the instrument cluster is in
menu mode, goes to the next-level
menu of current option or confirms
current settings.
Left/Right
1. Infotainment
In radio mode:
Press the button to select
previous radio station.
Press the button to select next
radio station.
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In USB/Bluetooth music/third-party
music app and other modes:
Press the button to play the
previous track (track number - 1).
Press the button to select a
record upward on the Bluetooth call
record or phone book page.
Press the button to play the next
track (track number + 1).
Press the button to select a
record downward on the Bluetooth
call record or phone book page.
2. Instrument cluster
When the instrument cluster is in menu
mode:
Press the button to switch to
level-1 menu and its submenus on
the left.
Press the button to switch to
level-1 menu and its submenus on
the right.
Call
Press this button to make or receive a
call. (The audio system is muted at the
same time.)
When a page unrelated to Bluetooth is
currently displayed, press this button
to switch to the phone selection page
if Bluetooth is disconnected, or to
the main dialing page if Bluetooth is
connected.
After entering a phone number on the
dial page or selecting a record on the
call history or phonebook page, press
this button to dial the number.
When Bluetooth is connected, but no
phone number is entered on the main
dial page, press this button to switch to
the Dialed Number page under the call
history page. Press this button again for
the system to automatically call the first
dialed number on the call history page.
Speech recognition
Press this button for the infotainment
screen to switch to the voice recognition
page.
Press this button again to re-enter a
voice command.
Instrument cluster/Back
When the instrument cluster is not
in menu mode, press the Instrument
cluster/Back button. The instrument
cluster menu is displayed.
When the instrument cluster is in menu
mode, press the Instrument cluster/
Back button to return to the previous-
level page, or exit the menu if there is no
previous-level page.
When on the Bluetooth call page, press
it to end the call.
Mode
Selecting a mode: Press the Mode
button to switch between media apps,
peripherals, and pre-installed third-
party audio/video apps.
Horn
Press the horn button area to honk the
horn, and release to stop honking.
CAUTION!
Avoid pressing honking for too long,
as the horn may be damaged.
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REMINDER
Observe the traffic laws and use the
horn reasonably.
Electrical Adjustment of
Steering Wheel*
The steering wheel is adjustable only when
the ignition switch is on OK.
Toggle the electrical switch up/down/
forward/backward to adjust the angle or
axial position of the steering wheel.
WARNING
Never adjust the steering wheel
while driving, as this is under risk of
impaired vehicle control, which can
lead to accidents.
After adjusting the steering wheel,
move it up and down to verify that it
is securely locked.
Manual Adjustment of Steering
Wheel*
To adjust the angle or axial position of
the steering wheel, do the following
while holding the steering wheel:
Press the steering wheel adjustment
handle down to adjust the steering
wheel to the desired position and
return the handle to its original
position.
WARNING
Never adjust the steering wheel
while driving, under risk of impaired
vehicle control.
After adjusting the steering wheel,
make sure it is securely locked.
Power-Assisted Steering Mode
Settings
The feel of steering assistance varies
from person to person, and so do the
evaluation and needs for this feel.
To select the "Comfort" or "Sport"
steering mode, go to the "Steering
Assist" setting page in (infotainment
system) → Vehicle settings → Intelligent
Chassis.
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REMINDER
If steering feels light when driving at
high speeds, set the power-assisted
steering mode to the Sport mode.
Greeting Function of Steering
Wheel*
With the vehicle having no speed (≤
3 km/h), if the vehicle power is set to
OFF from OK and the front left door
is opened, the column is tilted up to
retract from the current position for the
driver to get off the vehicle, and tilted
down to extend to the previous position
when the door is closed.
If the vehicle is powered on from OFF to
OK and the front left door is opened, the
column is tilted up to retract from the
current position for the driver to get on
the vehicle, and tilted down to extend to
the previous position after the driver sits
in the seat and closes the door.
Steering Wheel Heating
Function*
The steering wheel heating function
(optional) can be enabled in either of the
following three ways:
1. Go to (infotainment system) →
Vehicle settings → A/C. The A/C
operation interface is displayed. Select
the ventilation and heating settings, and
tap the button below the steering wheel
heating icon. "ON" indicates that the
function is enabled, and "OFF" indicates
that the function is disabled.
2. Go to the drop-down shortcut menu,
and tap the "Steering wheel heating"
button icon. The button is highlighted
when the function is enabled and is gray
when the function is disabled.
3. Voice control: Enable or disable steering
wheel heating by using the wake-up
voice function.
CAUTION!
The steering wheel heating function
automatically turns off 30 minutes
after being activated.
Switches
Light Switch
Turn the knob at the end of the light switch
to " ", and all lights except for daytime
running lights turn off. The daytime
running light in that mode is on when the
daytime light feature on the pad is enabled
and is off when the daytime light feature
on the pad is disabled.
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Auto lights
Turn the knob at the end of the light switch
to " ". The BCM captures the brightness
data from the light intensity sensor to
automatically turn the position lights and
low beam on or off.
REMINDER
The light intensity sensor is located
on the top of the windshield. Do
not block the sensor or let anything
splash on it.
Position lights
Turn the knob at the end of the light switch
to " " to turn on position lights.
Low beam
Turn the knob at the end of the light switch
to " " to turn on the low beam.
Rear fog lights
Turn the knob at the end of the light switch
to " " and the fog light knob to " ",
to turn on the rear fog lights. The knob
automatically returns to .
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High beam
Turn the knob at the end of the light switch
to the " " and push the light switch
handle down (away from the steering
wheel) to turn on the high beam.
Overtaking light
Lift up the light switch handle (toward the
steering wheel) to turn on the overtaking
light. Release the handle for the light
switch to automatically reset. The
overtaking light turns off.
Turn signals
Push up the combination switch light
handle. The right turn signals and the
turn signal indicator on the instrument
cluster starts flashing at the same time.
Pull down the combination switch light
handle. The left turn signals and the
turn signal indicator on the instrument
cluster starts flashing at the same time.
Auto light off
Conditions to activate the auto light
off function: To activate this function,
switch the combination switch light to "
" or " " and the vehicle power from
"Start" to "Stop".
When the auto light off function is
activated, the headlights, position lights,
rear fog lights, and high beams that
were on will go off in 10 seconds if the
front left door is closed.
When the auto light off function is
activated, the headlights, position lights,
rear fog lights, and high beams that are
on will go off in 10 minutes if the front
left door is opened.
After the lights turn off automatically,
if the light mode status changes, these
lights light up according to their new
status. If the conditions to activate
auto light off function are still met, the
function is activated again.
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Disabling of the auto light off function:
When the vehicle is powered on, the
auto light off function is disabled,
and the light knob can be operated
normally.
When the auto light off function has
turned off the lights, and anti-theft
mode has been activated, if you
deactivate anti-theft function, the
lights will turn on again. If the left front
door remains closed, the auto light off
function will turn off the lights again in
10 seconds. But if the door is open, it
will turn off the light in 10 minutes.
Lighting delay
When the vehicle is powered on, tap
on → Vehicle settings → Light &
ambient → Headlights after exit to set
the delay time.
Go-home lighting:
You can set the time for go-home
lighting delay on the infotainment
system (default: 10 seconds). With
the light adjustment switch turned
to " ", " " or " ", when you
power off the vehicle, lock four doors
and attempt to leave the vehicle, the
corresponding lights will continue
to light up for 10 seconds (or the set
time) to provide go-home lighting.
Leave-home lighting:
You can set the time for the
leave-home lighting delay on the
infotainment system (default: 10
seconds). With the light adjustment
switch turned to " ", " " or "
", when you unlock the vehicle
and attempt to approach it, the
corresponding lights will light up
for 10 seconds (or the set time) to
provide the leave-home lighting.
REMINDER
The dynamic greeting function only
works when the trunk, hood and
four doors are closed.
Headlight Height Adjustment
When the low beam is on, tap on
→Vehicle Settings →Light @
ambient→Adjust headlights on the
center console touchscreen to adjust the
headlights vertical beam angle.
Vehicle Loading
Conditions
Recommended
Headlight
Height
Adjustment
Level
One person in
the driver seat
The driver, plus
one passenger
in the front seat
0~2
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Vehicle Loading
Conditions
Recommended
Headlight
Height
Adjustment
Level
All the seats occupied 0~2
All the seats occupied,
plus an evenly
distributed load
(calculated based
on the technically
permissible maximum
laden) in the trunk
1~3
Driver, plus an evenly
distributed load
(calculated based
on the technically
permissible maximum
laden) in the trunk
1~3
The advised adjustments may differ
in other vehicle loading conditions.
Intermediate adjustments can be
chosen.
High Beam Assist (HMA)
The HMA system uses a multi-function
video controller on the front windshield
to determine current driving conditions
and, if necessary, automatically
switches between high and low beams.
Tap → DiPilot→Driving Assist to turn
on HMA.
Activating HMA
Rotate the light switch knob to .
When the vehicle speed is above 35
km/h and the light meets conditions,
HMA is automatically activated and
switches between low beam and high
beam based on the current driving
environment.
REMINDER
When HMA is activated, the HMA
indicator light on the instrument
panel comes on.
Deactivating HMA
HMA can be deactivated in any of the
following ways:
Rotate the light switch knob to any
position except ;
Tap → DiPilot → Driving Assist
or slide down the shortcut menu to
turn off HMA.
Turn on the high beam manually.
System suppression conditions
The intelligent high & low beam system
is suppressed in any of the following
situations:
The vehicle speed is below 35 km/h;
The fog lights or turn signals are
turned on, or the vehicle makes a
sharp turn.
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System limitations
The intelligent high & low beam system
may be unexpectedly activated or
fails to activate in any of the following
situations. In such cases, the driver is
advised to control the lights manually:
There are traffic participants with
poor lighting (such as pedestrians
and bicycles), railways or waterways
nearby, or wild animals on the road.
The front windshield is dirty, covered
in mist, or blocked by stickers or
decorations.
There are strongly reflective objects
around, such as traffic signs on
highways, water reflection on the
road surface, etc.
CAUTION!
It is recommended to contact a
BYD authorized dealer or service
provider for sensor calibration after
collision or sensor reinstallation,
so as to avoid affecting system
performance.
Wiper Switch
Front Windshield Wipers and
Washer
The lever is used to control the
windshield wipers and washer. The lever
has five modes:
: High-speed
: Low-speed
: Automatic/Intermittent
: Stop
: Point-wiping
To select a mode, push up or pull down
the lever.
At low- and high- speed modes, the
wiper operates continuously.
To let wipers work in the spot-wiping
mode " ", pull the lever from the " "
position. The wipers wipe at a low speed
until you release the lever.
Automatic/Intermittent
The rain sensor automatically controls
the operation mode of wipers based on
the rainfall, and it is located in front of
the interior rearview mirror on the front
windshield inside the vehicle.
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To use the automatic wiper function,
turn the wiper switch to the automatic
mode, and toggle "Automatic Wiper" on
in (infotainment system) → Vehicle
Settings → Greeting.
To use the intermittent wiper function,
turn the wiper switch to the automatic
mode, and toggle "Automatic Wiper" off
in (infotainment system) → Vehicle
Settings → Greeting.
The automatic wiper function has four
sensitivity levels. The higher the lever,
the higher the sensitivity. When using
the automatic wiper function, change
the sensitivity by adjusting the toggle
based on real-time rain conditions. If the
wiper reacts to rain too quickly, reduce
the sensitivity; if the wiper reacts to rain
too slowly, increase the sensitivity.
WARNING
If the wiper switch is on while
ignition status is on "OK", touching
the glass on the top of the sensor by
hand or wiping it with a cloth can
cause the wiper to work and thus
lead to an accident.
Turn off the automatic mode of
wiper during the vehicle washing
process, in dry seasons or in rainless
weather to prevent inadvertent
wiper operation.
WARNING
The rain sensor cannot adequately
recognize each rainfall and activate
wipers. When rainwater on the
front windshield affects visibility,
timely change infotainment settings
when necessary to disable the
automatic function and use the
wipers manually instead.
CAUTION!
When the wiper stops midway
for snow accumulation and other
reasons, please turn it off, park the
vehicle in a safe place, and remove
the snow and other debris, so that
the wiper can work properly.
The sensor may occasionally fail to
properly identify snowflakes on it
as they have various shapes, which
could lead to wiper malfunction.
REMINDER
With the wiper handle located
in , the wiper will perform a
wiping action whenever the wiping
sensitivity is increased by one shift;
when the wiper is turned from OFF
to , the wiper will perform a
wiping action.
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Front windshield washer
Pull up (toward the steering wheel) the
wiper switch for the system to only sprays
water without wiping if pull-up time is
short (within 0.5 seconds), or spray water
and wipe it at a low speed if pull-up time is
long. Release the wiper switch for the wiper
to automatically wipe three times and then
return to its original position.
Front Left Door Switch
Group
Electrical Window Switch
The window control switch at the
driver’s side contains four buttons to
roll windows on four doors up or down,
respectively.
Press the switch to roll down.
Pull the switch to roll up.
While using the switch, release it to stop
window halfway.
Automatic operation (when equipped
with anti-pinch feature)
Rolling down: Press the switch to
the second notch and release. The
corresponding window rolls down
automatically.
Rolling up: Pull the switch to the second
notch and release. The corresponding
window rolls up automatically.
To stop the window halfway, gently
push the button in the opposite
direction.
Manual operation
Rolling down: Press the switch to the
first notch and do not release. The
corresponding window is rolled down
manually.
Rolling up: Pull the switch to the
first notch and do not release. The
corresponding window is rolled up
manually.
Window Anti-pinch
Anti-pinch Function
If someone or an object is caught by the
window when it is rolling up, the window
stops and rolls down automatically.
Initialization of anti-pinch function
While the window is rolling up or down,
if the power from the starter iron battery
is switched off, both automatic rolling-
up function and anti-pinch function will
fail.
Pull and hold the window control switch
for the first time, so that the window
rises to the top for stalling for at least
400 ms. Release your hand when the
window rises to the top.
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WARNING
To avoid serious injury or even death,
observe the following precautions
when closing the windows:
When controlling the windows,
make sure no body part is
obstructing the motion.
Never allow children to use the
electric window switches.
CAUTION!
Frequent initialization of the anti-
pinch function will trigger the
thermal protection function of the
elevator motor.
Never activate the anti-pinch
function with a body part.
The anti-pinch function may fail
right before the window is fully
close.
When the auto raise and anti-pinch
functions do not work, contact a
BYD authorized dealer or service
provider.
Center Console Door Lock
The driver-side door is equipped with
electrical door lock switches. Both
switches can lock or unlock all doors.
Locking
Press the center console lock button. All
doors are locked and the red lock indicator
lights up.
Unlocking
Press the center console lock unlock
button. All doors are unlocked and the red
lock indicator goes off.
Buttons for External Rearview
Mirror Adjustment
Button for selecting external rearview
mirrors
Left external rearview mirror button
Right external rearview mirror button
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Buttons for external rearview mirror
adjustment
Press this button to adjust the external
rearview mirror lens to a right position.
Button for external rearview mirror
folding
Press this button to fold or expand external
rearview mirrors.
Odometer Toggle Switch
The odometer information displayed
includes:
Total Mileage: total mileage the vehicle has
traveled.
Mileage 1/Mileage 2: different mileages
driven since the two trip odometers have
been set to zero.
The odometer is in the unit of km by
default. You can set the unit to mile in the
unit settings on the infotainment system.
Press the odometer toggle switch
to toggle between "Total Mileage"
- "Mileage 1" - "Mileage 2" - "Total
Mileage", and the instrument cluster
displays the corresponding information
toggle status.
Press and hold "Mileage 1" and "Mileage
2" to clear the mileage information.
The mileage per trip (Mileage 1 or
Mileage 2) is calculated using a trip
odometer.
Mode Switch Group
These switches enable drivers to set the
vehicle into regenerative braking, snow, or
mode selection mode.
① Regenerative braking mode button
The default setting is the standard
regenerative braking mode.
Toggle up the lever ① to increase
regenerative braking force.
② Snow mode button
Press down the snow mode switch ② to
put the vehicle in snow mode.
This mode is recommended on fairly
strong surfaces that are covered
with a layer of loose and slippery
materials (e.g., grass, snow, ice, or
gravel).
Snow mode optimizes the towing,
driving, and manipulation features
in slippery conditions, and the
accelerator pedal is selected with
caution.
③ MODE button
The default setting is NORMAL mode.
Move up the lever ③ to switch the
vehicle to the ECO mode;
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Move down the lever ③ to switch the
vehicle to the SPORT mode.
Move down the lever ③ repeatedly to
cycle through NORMAL → SPORT → ECO
→ NORMAL mode.
Move up the lever ③ repeatedly to cycle
through NORMAL → ECO → SPORT →
NORMAL mode.
Ecology, Conservation,
Optimization(ECO): Moderate vehicle
power, comfortable driving and riding
experience, better economy;
Normal(NORMAL): Standard settings
mode, the default driving condition;
Sport(SPORT): The vehicle shows good
power performance, but its acceleration
performance will be reduced if battery
state of charge (SOC) is low, or if the
vehicle is in high or low temperature
conditions.
REMINDER
The driving modes are ranked
as SPORT, NORMAL, and ECO, in
descending order of driving power.
Be sure to drive safely.
CAUTION!
Shutting down the ESC system may
help if the motor performance is
degraded in soft snow conditions by
the activation of dynamic stability
control. The ESC system must be
restarted after conditions are back
to normal.
Hazard Warning Light
Switch
When the button is pressed, all turn
signals and turn signal indicators on the
instrument cluster start flashing. They
all stop flashing when the button is
pressed again.
CAUTION!
The emergency warning lights are
used to alert drivers and pedestrians
of possible risks.
Sunroof Switch
Panoramic Sunroof
The sunroof can only be operated under
OK ignition status or when the power-off
delay has not expired.
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Opening the sunroof
Press and hold the sunroof open button
to open the sunroof manually.
Release the button midway to stop the
sunroof.
For the sunroof to tilt up for ventilation,
press the sunroof open button
and release it immediately. Pressing
the button again will set the sunroof
to open automatically by about 2/3.
Touching the button once more will
open the sunroof completely. For the
sunroof to stop at its current position,
press the button or button
midway.
Closing the sunroof
Press and hold the sunroof close button
to close the sunroof. The sunroof will
stop if the button is released.
If the sunroof has been initialized,
releasing the sunroof close button
immediately after pressing it closes the
sunroof automatically. For the sunroof
to stop at its current position, press the
or button midway.
Opening/Closing Sunshade
Opening the sunshade
Press and hold the sunshade open
button ① to open the sunshade
manually. Release the button midway to
stop the sunshade.
Release the sunshade open button
① immediately after touching it. The
sunshade opens automatically. For the
sunshade to stop, touch the ① or ②
button midway.
Closing the sunshade
Press and hold the sunshade close
button ① to close the sunshade
manually. Release the button midway
to stop the sunshade at its current
position.
If the sunshade has been initialized,
releasing the sunshade close button
② immediately after touching it closes
the sunshade automatically. For the
sunshade to stop at its current position,
touch the ① or button ② midway.
REMINDER
When the sunroof is not fully closed,
the sunshade position will never be
further than that of the sunroof.
Sunshade linkage function
While the sunroof is opening, the
sunshade opens together with it.
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Sunroof Anti-pinch
If the sunroof or sunshade closing process
is obstructed by anything, it will stop and
slightly retract.
WARNING
Keep clear of the sunroof when it is
opening or closing.
Passengers must refrain from
sticking hands or their heads out
through the sunroof.
CAUTION!
Trying to open the sunroof in
outside temperatures below 0℃
or when it is covered in snow or
frost may damage the sunroof or its
motor.
Initialization Method
When the ignition switch is on OK, the
signal remains valid and the sunroof
is in the uninitialized state, try the
following steps for initialization:
1. Press the sunroof close switch to close
the sunroof to the stalling point.
2. Close the sunshade to the stalling point
position.
3. Open the sunshade the fully.
4. Open the sunroof fully.
5. Close the sunshade fully.
CAUTION!
Throughout the initialization
process, press and hold the Off
button of the sunroof switch until
the initialization is complete.
CAUTION!
The sunroof and sunshade are
initialized at the same time.
E-Call Switch
Emergency Rescue E-Call
eCall refers to Emergency Call, and can
be made manually by using the SOS call
button on the ceiling for a minimum of 2
seconds.
In the event that the airbags deploy or
a severe collision is detected, the eCall
will activate automatically.
The eCall system will automatically
contact emergency responders and
communicate standard information to a
Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP).
CAUTION!
When an SOS call is dialed, the call
cannot be manually canceled from
the vehicle until the PSAP hangs up/
no one answers the call after it is
dialed more than 10 consecutive
times.
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Interior Light Switch
Front Interior Lights
In any ignition status, touch the cover of
front interior lights to turn on the lights.
Side Interior Lights
Touch the cover of side interior lights to
turn on the lights.
Smart Ambient Lights
When a door is opened, the intelligent
interior ambient lights go on automatically
to create a pleasant environment in the
cabin.
Tap on → Vehicle settings → Light
& ambient to set:
Ambient light colors
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USING AND
DRIVING
Instructions for Charging/Discharging........82
Battery.............................................................. 97
Usage Guidelines..........................................100
Starting and Driving.....................................105
Driving Assistance Functions......................113
Description of Other Main Features.......... 143
Instructions
for Charging/
Discharging
Charging Instructions
The charging equipment is a high-
voltage electrical device. Minors are
prohibited to charge or touch the
charging equipment. In addition, keep
minors away from the vehicle when
charging.
Charging may affect medical or
implanted electronic devices. Consult
the device manufacturer before
charging.
Charge the vehicle in a relatively safe
environment, and avoid charging in
damp areas, or areas with fine or heat
sources.
Protect the charging equipment
against water contact on rainy days.
Before charging:
Make sure that power supply
equipment, charging connector,
charge port, and charging
connection device are free of
defects, such as cable wear, rusted
ports, cracked casings, or foreign
objects in the ports.
Do not charge the vehicle when the
charging connector's or port's plug,
socket or metal terminals are loose
or damaged by rust or corrosion.
When the charging connector,
port, power plug or socket is visibly
stained or damp, wipe them with
a dry and clean cloth to ensure the
connection is dry and clean.
Use charging equipment that complies
with local standards.
Do not modify, disassemble or repair
the charging equipment and related
ports to avoid charging failure or fire.
Do not use charging equipment that
does not meet safety standards or
has potential safety hazards. Do not
allow children to use the charging
equipment and keep animals away
from the vehicle while charging.
Make sure your hands are properly dry
before charging.
If anything abnormal is found in the
vehicle or charging equipment when
charging, stop immediately and contact
a BYD authorized dealer or service
provider.
Always observe the following
precautions when charging to prevent
damage to the vehicle:
Do not shake the charging
connector, otherwise, the vehicle
charge port may be damaged.
Whenever possible, do not charge
the vehicle during a thunderstorm,
under risk of lightning strikes.
Do no open the hood for maintenance
while charging.
After charging, do not disconnect the
charging equipment with wet hands or
while standing on any wet surface.
Before driving, make sure that the
charging equipment is disconnected
from the charging port.
Compatibility of Vehicle and Charging
Infrastructure
These signs are located on the
vehicle's charging socket and charging
infrastructure components (charging
station, socket).
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The signs refer to standardized charging
systems in accordance with DIN EN
62196.
Charging Precautions
When the SOC bar on the instrument
cluster turns red, the power battery is
about to be exhausted. Please charge it
immediately, otherwise the service life
of the power battery will be reduced.
Household AC charging means charging
with an AC charging connector supplied
with the vehicle. Dedicated AC lines
and power outlets that meet local
standards are recommended. The
purpose of using a dedicated line is to
protect the line from tripping due to line
breakage or due to high-power power
battery charging. Using a line other
than dedicated lines may affect proper
operation of other devices on the line.
To avoid damage to the charging device
(precautions for the charging device):
Do not impact the charging device,
and prevent mechanical damage
due to drops and collisions by
external force, etc.
Do not place the charging device
near a heater or other heat sources.
Inserting the charging coupler before
charging:
Make sure that the charging coupler
and charging port are free of foreign
objects, and that the protective cap
of the charging coupler terminal
does not get loose or deformed.
Hold the charging coupler with
one hand, align the coupler with
the charging port and push it in,
making sure that they are properly
connected.
Removing the charging coupler at the
end of charging:
Stop charging first and make sure
the charging port is unlocked.
Hold the charging coupler with one
hand and remove the coupler by
pressing and holding its button.
Do not force the charging coupler
out while the charging port is locked,
otherwise the charging port may be
damaged.
Precautions for charging the vehicle:
The A/C can be used as normal
while the vehicle is being charged.
To ensure the charging power, it is
recommended not to turn on the A/
C.
It is recommended that no one stay
in the vehicle during charging.
It is recommended to park the
vehicle in a ventilated area during
charging.
The vehicle system automatically stops
charging when the power battery is
fully charged. Since the charging port is
equipped with an electronic lock, unlock
the charging port before unplugging the
charging device.
When the DC charging is stopped,
turn off the charging machine before
disconnecting the charging connector.
When charging with household portable
AC power is stopped, disconnect the
charging coupler from the vehicle and
then the power supply plug from the
power source.
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When charging is complete and the
charging coupler is unplugged, make
sure that the charging port cap and
the port hatch are closed, as water or
foreign materials may enter the port and
affect its normal use.
Before starting the vehicle, make
sure that the charging device is
disconnected, as the charging device
locking mechanism can cause damage
to the charging device and the vehicle
if the charging coupler is not inserted in
place and the vehicle is driven with the
transmission gear engaged.
Battery temperatures that are too low
or too high can compromised vehicle
charging performance.
The temperature control system can
improve low-temperature charging
capacity of the battery. Due to output
capacity limitations of charging piles,
the charging time is extended, the
heating time becomes longer and
the power consumption of heating
is increased. These are normal
phenomenons.
For faster low-temperature DC charging,
it is recommended that you charge
the vehicle with low SOC, because
when the vehicle has high SOC and
the temperature is low, the charging
current is small due to low battery
temperatures.
To improve your experience, it is
recommended that you charge the
vehicle immediately after using it, as the
battery is relatively hot and has better
charging performance.
A/C turned on during low temperature
charging can affect the performance of
battery temperature control system and
charging performance.
It is normal that when the battery
temperature control system operates
during charging, the charging power
displayed on the instrument cluster may
fluctuate for a short time.
Before the charging is complete, for
longer battery life, battery equalization
is activated and thus the charging time
may be longer.
In case of high-temperature high-power
DC charging, the performance of battery
temperature control system may be
affected by the A/C in the passenger
compartment, and the charging
performance may degrade, resulting in
an extended charging time. To ensure
charging efficiency, it is recommended
to keep the A/C off during charging.
When the heating or cooling function
is enabled during charging, it is normal
that both charging time and power
consumption increase slightly.
During charging, battery cooling may
start, and the compressor, fan and other
components work when necessary. It
is normal that there will be some noise
under the hood.
During charging, the estimated
remaining time to full charge is
displayed on the instrument cluster. It
is normal that the remaining time to full
charge may vary slightly depending on
the temperatures, SOC, and charging
facilities.
If the charging port hatch is frozen due
to weather or other reasons, do not
force it open.
REMINDER
Do not open the charging port hatch
forcibly when it is locked.
Do not forcibly insert the charging
coupler with the electrical lock
locked.
When the charging port cap is fully
open, do not close the port hatch.
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REMINDER
When the vehicle is charged with
an external power supply, it is
normal that the cooling fan and
A/C compressor may operate
automatically in order for the power
battery to heat up or cool down.
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General Charging Troubleshooting
Fault Possible Cause Solution
Power battery is full When the power battery is fully charged,
the charging will stop automatically.
Power battery
temperature is too
high or too low
Keep the vehicle in an environment with
appropriate temperature and charge it
when the temperature becomes normal.
Starter iron battery
over-discharges Replace the starter iron battery.
Charging device failure
If it is verified that the charging device’s
power indicator is working properly,
or that there are no other unusual
indications, change the charging device
or contact the charging device supplier.
Charger is
connected,
charge starts,
but battery will
not charge.
Vehicle display failure
Verify that there is a charging system
fault message on the instrument
cluster, then stop the charging. It
is recommended to contact a BYD
authorized dealer or service provider.
AC grid outage When the power grid is restored, the
charging will automatically restart.
Charging cable is not
connected properly
Verify that the charging connection
cable is not loosely connected.
Charging connection
switch is pressed
If the charging connection switch
is pressed, the charging will stop.
The charging connection should be
connected again to start charging.
Power battery
temperature is too
high or too low
If the instrument cluster shows
that EV function is limited, the
charging will automatically stop.
Charge the vehicle when the battery
temperature returns to a normal level.
Charging
stops midway
Vehicle or charging
pile failure
Verify that there is fault prompts for
the charging pile or the vehicle, and
it is recommended to contact a BYD
authorized dealer or service provider.
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AC Vehicle Charge/Discharge
Indicator
The charge/discharge indicator is
located in the charging port hatch
on the right side of the vehicle body
to indicate charging status in green,
yellow, red, blue, and white colors.
If the charging/discharging coupler is
not connected, the indicator remains
solid white for a period of time. If
the vehicle is locked during use, the
indicator is on for a period of time
and then turn off. When the vehicle is
unlocked, the indicator lights up again.
Function Vehicle Status Indicator Status Color
Lighting Charging port opened
(no coupler connected) Solid white
Charge/discharge
initialization process Flashing yellow
Charging Charging being scheduled/
charging paused Solid yellow
Charging in progress Flashing green
Charging
Charging complete Solid green
Discharging Discharging in progress Flashing blue
Fault Charge/Discharge fault Solid red
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Charging Method
Check before charging:
Check the charging device for
abnormalities such as cracked
housing, worn cable, rusted plug, or
foreign materials.
Do not charge when the charging
connection becomes loose.
Make sure the port is clear of fluids
or foreign objects, and its metal
terminals are not rusty or corroded.
In any of these cases, do not charge.
Otherwise, personal injury may occur
due to short circuit or electric shock.
Household Portable AC Charging
1. Device description
Connect the vehicle to an outlet that
meets local standards to charge the
vehicle.
A household socket meeting local
standards must be used in order to
avoid line damage or tripping due to
high-power charging, which may effect
the normal use of other devices.
This (Mode 2) equipment includes
a power plug (complying with local
standards), a charging coupler, a control
box and a charging cable. The plug is
connected to a standard household
power socket, and the charging coupler
to the vehicle's charging port.
Charging time: Refer to the charging
time message on the instrument cluster
or infotainment system.
WARNING
For specific charging safety
warnings, see the charging safety
warnings in the charger instructions.
WARNING
The highest working temperature
allowed for the product is 50°C.
Store the product in a cool and dry
place when it is not in use.
When charging, do not place the
device in the trunk, under the front
of the vehicle or near a tire.
When using the device, prevent
it from getting rolled over by the
vehicle, dropped, or trampled on.
Do not drop the device. Do not
pull the cable directly to move
this device. Handle it gently when
moving.
It is strictly prohibited to modify,
disassemble, or repair the charging
device and its ports.
It is not recommended to use any
additional power cable or adapter.
If an additional adapter is required,
select a suitable cable diameter
(≥1.5 mm²) and the adapter/
connector parameters must meet
the requirements.
Do not use the charging device if
the household power strip cord
becomes soft, the charging coupler
cable is worn out, the insulation
layer is broken, or in case of any
other damage.
Do not use the device if the charging
coupler, power plug or power strip is
disconnected, broken or shows any
sign of surface damage.
REMINDER
It is recommended to contact a
BYD authorized dealer or service
provider or local electrician to
select an appropriate power supply
according to requirements of the
charging device.
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REMINDER
Grounding instructions for the
charging device: The device
must be well grounded, and if
the charging device fails or is
damaged, the ground cable can
provide a minimum impedance
circuit discharge to reduce the
risk of electric shock. The device
is equipped with a ground cable
connecting the ground point of
the device with that of the power
plug, and the power plug must
match a properly installed and well-
grounded power supply outlet.
The charging cable cannot be
placed in a spiral during charging, as
this will affect heat dissipation.
See the charging instructions for
specific charging precautions.
2. Charging
Unlock the vehicle and open the charging
port hatch.
Open the charging port hatch:
With the vehicle doors unlocked, it
is recommended to power off the
vehicle, then press the charging
port hatch. The hatch then opens
automatically.
WARNING
To prevent the electrical charging
port hatch from failing, do not open
and close it repeatedly.
Open the vehicle charging port cap,
and make sure that no obstacles exist
between the head of the charging
coupler and the end of the charging
socket.
Connect the power supply terminal:
Insert the power plug of Mode 2
equipment into a household socket.
Connect the vehicle port:
Insert the charging coupler into the
vehicle socket.
After the charging coupler inserted,
the charging connection indicator
on the instrument cluster or
infotainment screen lights up.
During charging, the instrument cluster
displays relevant charging parameters
and charging animation.
At this point, you can schedule
charging on the infotainment
system. See function setting
descriptions in Charging
Reservation for the setup process.
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3. Stopping charging
End the charging:
The charging automatically ends
when the vehicle is fully charged.
To end the charging early, proceed
to the next step.
Disconnect the charging port:
If the anti-theft mode of the
electrical lock is deactivated, directly
press the mechanical button of the
charging coupler and pull out the
charging coupler.
If the anti-theft mode of the
electrical lock is active, press the
unlock button on the key or press
the microswitch on the door handle
(when the key is nearby), then
press the mechanical button of the
charging coupler to pull out the
charging coupler.
REMINDER
To unlock the vehicle, press
the unlock button on the key
(when charging the vehicle with
ignition switched off) or press the
microswitch on the door handle
(when the key is nearby).
While the electrical lock is in anti-
theft mode, unlock the vehicle
to release electrical lock of the
charging port before pulling out the
charging coupler. The coupler has to
be pulled out within 30 seconds, or
the port will re-lock.
The electrical lock mode can be set
on the infotainment system. For
setup procedure details, see Electric
Lock Control of the Charging Port.
REMINDER
If the charging coupler cannot
be removed after the unlocking
operation, try a few more unlocking
attempts. If that does not work,
try emergency unlocking. For
the operating procedure, refer to
Emergency Unlocking of Charging
Port in Electric Lock Control of the
Charging Port.
Disconnect the power plug.
Close the charging port cap and the port
hatch.
Store the charging device properly.
REMINDER
When the charging port cap is fully
open, do not close the charging port
hatch.
WARNING
Never drop the Mode 2 equipment
or pull it directly by its cable. Handle
the equipment with care when
moving it. Store the equipment in a
cool place after use.
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Charging with AC Charging Piles
1. Device description
Single-phase AC charging box *
Use a standard-compliant
household charging box. For how to
use the charging device, refer to its
user manual or follow the operating
steps.
Single-phase AC charging box: The
device consists of a charging box, a
charging coupler and a connecting
cable. Refer to the charging box
instruction manual for information
on circuit breaker and emergency
stop switch.
Single-phase AC charging pile*
Charge the vehicle using an AC
charging pile in a public place.
Charging time: Refer to the charging
time message on the instrument
cluster or infotainment system.
2. Charging
Unlock the vehicle and open the
charging port hatch:
Open the charging port hatch
by following the instructions on
unlocking the charging port hatch
in section Household Portable AC
Charging.
Connect the vehicle port:
Connect the coupler of the charging
device to the charging port in the
vehicle and lock it securely.
Charging settings:
For AC charging piles/boxes that
require authentication by, for
example, card swiping or QR code
scanning, see instruction manual for
charging piles/boxes.
The charging connection indicator
on the instrument cluster lights up.
During charging, the instrument cluster
displays relevant charging parameters
and charging animation.
3. Stopping charging
End the charging:
The charging device stops
automatically when early stop is set
or charging has been completed.
Disconnect the charging port:
Disconnect the coupler by
following the instructions in section
Household Portable AC Charging.
Close the AC charging port hatch (see
the household portable AC charging
process).
Organize the charging device and store
it properly.
If using an AC charging pile/box,
place the charging coupler in its
designated location in the charging
pile/box.
Charging with DC Charging Piles
1. Device description
Charge the vehicle using a DC charging
pile in a public place, which is typically
installed at a specific charging station.
Charging time: Refer to the charging
time message on the instrument cluster.
Equipment specifications: Please check
the instructions for the charger.
2. Charging
DC charging is achieved by connecting the
vehicle to a DC charger via the charging
coupler of the DC charger.
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Unlock the vehicle, and open the
charging port hatch and port cap.
Connect the vehicle port:
Plug the charging coupler to the
charging port in the vehicle and lock
it securely.
Follow the instructions for the charging
device to start charging.
The charging connection indicator
on the instrument cluster lights up.
During charging, the instrument cluster
displays relevant charging parameters
and charging animation.
3. Stopping charging
End the charging:
Charging ends automatically when
early stop set for the charger is due
or the charging is complete.
Disconnect the charging port:
Press the mechanical lock button of
the DC charging coupler to pull out
the coupler.
Press the unlock button twice within
3 seconds or press the microswitch
on the door handle. The vehicle
stops charging.
When the DC charging pile charging
is complete, organize the charging
device and store the charging coupler
in its designated position in the charger
properly.
Close the DC charging port cap and the
port hatch.
REMINDER
When the charging port cap is fully
open, do not fully close the charging
port hatch.
CAUTION!
When the charging is completed,
if the charging coupler cannot
be removed after the unlocking
operation, try a few more unlocking
attempts. If that does not work,
try emergency unlocking. For
the operating procedure, refer to
Emergency Unlocking of Charging
Port in Electric Lock Control of
Charging Port.
The unlock button must be
pressed twice within 3 seconds to
successfully unlock DC charging.
See the charging instructions for
specific charging precautions.
WARNING
See the charging instructions for
specific charging safety warnings.
Charging Reservation
The charging mode can be set on the
infotainment system. Access the setting
page in the following way:
Tap on (infotainment system) →
New energy to go to the "Charging
Reservation" page.
You can exit the Charging Reservation
page by tapping on the Back / Home
button.
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Settings page
① Charging reservation switch
② Charging time
③ Repeat cycle
④ Settings
The default factory setting is to charge
the vehicle immediately. That is, the
charging reservation switch is turned off.
To schedule a charging, tap on the
Charging reservation On button ①, set
the charging start time ② and repeat
cycle ③, and tap on "OK" to save the
settings.
After the reservation is set up
successfully, if you connect the charging
coupler or press the power button
to power off the vehicle during the
charge waiting period, the infotainment
system will remind you that the current
charging is a reserved charging and you
can change it to immediate charging as
needed.
You can tap on the charging reservation
setting icon ④ to turn off the Charging
Coupler Connection Alert and Power-
Off Alert functions in the Charging
Reservation Alert.
CAUTION!
The scheduled charging function
is only developed for slow AC
charging equipment supplied by
BYD. Please disable this function
when using slow AC charging
equipment that is not certified
by BYD. Otherwise, scheduled or
immediate charging may fail due to
no response from the equipment,
resulting in insufficient battery
power or even lack of electricity.
REMINDER
The "Charge Now" option on the
reminder page is valid only for the
current charging reservation. To
cancel all reservations, turn off the
charging reservation switch on the
corresponding setting page.
In the event of low battery, the
vehicle is charged to the minimum
level before charging scheduled
charging begins. In this process,
the infotainment system still gives
reminder messages for Power Off
and charging coupler connection,
and corresponding tips appear at
the lower part of the instrument
cluster.
When connecting the DC charging
coupler*, the schedule setting is
invalid, and the vehicle will go into
immediate charging.
Smart Charging Function
This vehicle has the smart charging
function and does not need to be
disconnected from the negative
terminal of the starter iron battery when
parked for an extended period of time.
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When the Starter Iron Battery Manager
detects that the charge level of the
starter iron battery is too low, the starter
iron battery can be charged with the
power battery.
REMINDER
When the vehicle is stored for a long
time, the smart charging function
may be activated, which is normal
and not a vehicle failure.
Power for smart charging comes
from the power battery pack, so it
is normal that an SOC decrease is
noticed when the vehicle is powered
on.
To avoid power battery over-
discharging due to the smart
charging, when the vehicle is in
low SOC and smart charging is not
available at low SOC, avoid the
vehicle being parked in low SOC for
a long time, charge it timely instead.
Electric Lock Control of the
Charging Port
In order to prevent the charging coupler
from being stolen, the charging port of
this vehicle is anti-theft during charging
and discharging. The anti-theft function
is disabled by default. To enable the
function, go to the operation page by
tapping (infotainment system) → New
energy → ChargeSettings, and then tap
"Activate".
When the function is enabled, unlock
the vehicle and unplug the charging
coupler during charging in the following
ways:
Press the unlock button on the smart
key to unlock.
Press the microswitch next to the
exterior handle of the driver’s side
door to unlock.
Press the center console lock under
the window in the driver’s side
door to unlock.
As shown in the table below, if the
vehicle is in state 2/3/4, apart from
the above-mentioned unlocking
operations, you can unlock and pull
out the charging coupler by pressing
its button. However, this may affect
the service life of the charging port or
charging coupler. This is an emergency
action that is not recommended to take
frequently.
No.
Electric
Lock Anti-
theft Mode
Status
Vehicle
Door Anti-
theft Lock
Status
Can the
Charging
Coupler Be
Removed?
1 Enabled Locking No
2 Enabled Enabled Yes
3 Disabled Locking Yes
4 Disabled Enabled Yes
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CAUTION!
Unplug the charging coupler in 30
seconds after unlocking or it will be
locked again.
When the anti-theft mode is
disabled, the electrical lock of the
charging port automatically releases
once the charging is stopped. When
the anti-theft mode is enabled, the
vehicle needs to be unlocked first.
Emergency Unlocking of
Charging Port
When the electric lock fails and the
charging coupler cannot be unplugged,
try to unplug the charging coupler by
manually unlocking the charging port.
1. Open the trunk lid. There is an
emergency cable for the charging
coupler on the right side panel inside
the trunk.
2. Unlock the charging coupler by
unlocking the emergency cable latch
and pulling the emergency cable.
3. Reset the emergency cable latch after
the unlocking is complete.
REMINDER
If the above functions are abnormal
or fail, contact a BYD authorized
dealer or service provider.
Discharging Method
This vehicle features a vehicle to load
(VTOL) function.
REMINDER
This function is recommended to be
used only when SOC is high.
This function will be limited
when the vehicle is using external
discharge or when power is low.
When ignition status is OFF and
VTOL is connected without output
for a long time, the vehicle's static
power consumption increases. It is
recommended that the discharging/
charging connectors are removed
when the device is not in use.
CAUTION!
For precautions on the use of
discharge connection devices, refer
to article 3 of charging precautions,
charging precautions for charging
equipment.
Before discharging, confirm the
vehicle's power and estimate the
remaining driving range.
Before VTOL discharging, ensure
that the load is turned off.
WARNING
When discharging, do not touch
the discharge power strip, in-car
discharge socket, or the metal end
of the vehicle's charging port.
If anything unusual is noticed during
discharge, such as smoke or smell,
stop it immediately.
Discharging safety warnings are the
same as charging safety warnings
(refer to charging instructions).
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WARNING
Store the product in a cool dry place
when not in use.
When discharging, do not place the
device in the trunk, under the front
of the car or near the tires.
When using it, avoid it getting rolled
over by the vehicle, dropped, or
trampled on.
Never drop the device. Never move
it by pulling it directly by its cable.
When moving the device, it needs to
be handled with care.
Never use the discharging
equipment if the power supply
strip cable becomes soft, the
discharging nozzle cable is worn
out, the insulation layer is cracked,
or in case of any other damage.
Never use the equipment when the
discharging connector or power
supply strip is disconnected, broken,
or there is any sign of surface
damage.
External Discharging Method*
Discharging
Before discharging, turn off the anti-
theft mode of the vehicle.
Unlock the charging port hatch switch,
then open the port hatch and the port
cap.
Check before discharging:
Ensure that the battery capacity of
the vehicle to be discharged is not
below 15%.
Ensure that VTOL connection device
is free of abnormalities such as
broken housing, rusted plug, or
foreign materials.
Ensure that there is no water or
foreign material inside the charging
port and that metal terminals are
not damaged and free from rust or
corrosion.
Do not discharge if any of the above
conditions is found; otherwise, short
circuit or electric shock so caused
could lead to personal injury.
Connect the discharge connection
device:
Connect the VTOL discharge device
to the charging port. The power strip
indicator lights up when the strip is
powered and ready for use.
Discharging starts:
After the connection is made,
discharge begins and respective
information is displayed on the
instrument cluster.
Stopping discharging
Stop discharging:
Disconnect the load.
Disconnect the discharge connection
device:
Unplug the discharging device.
Close the port cap and the port
hatch (refer to Household Portable
AC Charging*).
Organizing the device:
Store the device properly when
discharging is complete.
Driving Range Display
The "Driving Range Display Mode" can
be set to improve driving experience.
The default setting is "Standard".
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For corresponding settings, tap on
(infotainment system) → New Energy →
Energy Management → Driving Range
Display Mode.
Standard mode: displays the
driving range based on the result of
comprehensive working condition
test.
Dynamic mode: displays the
estimated driving range based
on the available battery power
and current average energy
consumption.
The set driving range display mode is
memorized by the system.
When the vehicle is powered off and
then on, the display mode set last
time will be maintained.
REMINDER
When the "Dynamic" driving range
display mode is set:
»The range displayed when
the battery is fully charged
varies based on the energy
consumption of the previous
trip.
»The driving range actually
displayed will be adjusted based
on the state of the vehicle’s
air conditioner, the driving
mode (ECO, NORMAL, SPORT,
etc.) selected, and the driver's
driving habits, so as to match the
vehicle's actual driving range.
Battery
Power Battery
The vehicle is powered by a power
battery that can be charged and
discharged repeatedly. The power
battery is charged by an external power
source or through energy recovery when
the vehicle brakes or coasts.
The power battery is located under
the vehicle floor, so be careful to avoid
bumping when driving on bumpy or
uneven roads.
Battery properties
It is normal that vehicle performance
is affected by battery electrochemical
properties and self-protection and
varies to some extent in the following
conditions:
When SOC is high, the regenerative
braking performance may decline.
The battery charging switches
to trickle charging mode when
SOC is high. If the charging time is
prolonged, the estimated remaining
charging time displayed on the
cluster may not be accurate.
When SOC is low, the acceleration
performance may decline.
When SOC is low, VTOL cannot be
used as normal. Charge the battery
promptly.
At high or low temperatures, it
is normal that the charging and
discharging capabilities of the power
battery decline, and the charging
time is prolonged. For fast charging,
high-power charging equipment is
recommended. Power performance
may also decline under extreme
temperatures.
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For charging at low temperatures,
the temperature control system can
significantly improve the charging
capability. For details regarding low-
temperature charging, see Charging
Precautions.
When the vehicle is used at low
temperatures, the battery's
temperature control system will start
heating the battery as appropriate
to ensure the driving power and
discharging performance and
improve your driving experience.
When the vehicle is driven over
short distances, heating may be
ineffective, which increases power
consumption and decreases driving
range.
When the power battery is normal, the
driving range of the vehicle varies with
the following factors:
Driving habit: For example, the
range in frequent acceleration or
deceleration is shorter than that at
constant speeds, and the range is
shorter when driving at high speeds
than when at low speeds.
Road conditions: For example, the
range driven in rough conditions or
on long slopes is shorter than that
in normal conditions and on even
roads.
Air temperature: The driving range
at low temperatures is shorter than
that at ambient temperatures.
Use of electric equipment: For
example, the range driven with A/C
on is shorter than that with A/C off.
Available battery power is lower in
cold weather and reduces as the
temperature decreases. If the vehicle
with high battery level is charged
at low temperatures, the SOC may
quickly jump to 100%.
Battery usage Tips
It is recommended to use the vehicle at
temperatures between -10℃ to 40℃.
When SOC is low, timely charge the
vehicle to ensure enough driving range
and good acceleration performance.
Do not keep the vehicle in a place above
40°C for a long time (more than 15 days)
as this may reduce the life of the power
battery.
Frequent and sudden acceleration
or deceleration should be avoided.
Drive the vehicle on flat and dry roads.
When necessary, turn off high-power
equipment such as A/C or adjust the
A/C temperature to reduce power
consumption of such devices and
increase the driving range.
Low-power charging contributes to the
service life of power battery.
When the vehicle is used for the first
time or after a long idle period, the
SOC displayed on the cluster may not
be correct. It is recommended to fully
charge the vehicle first.
During daily use, please fully charge
the vehicle on a regular basis (at least
once a week), and fully charge it from a
low battery level (<5% SOC) once every
three to six months. When SOC is below
10%, it is recommended to discharge
the vehicle to below 5% by using A/C,
infotainment system and other low-
voltage devices with P gear engaged.
Under extreme working conditions
(such as frequent sudden acceleration/
deceleration) that cause battery
overheating, if the temperature of
power battery is excessively high, it
is normal that discharging capability
will gradually decrease. If the battery
temperature keeps rising, the fault light
on the cluster will light up. At this time,
it is recommended to contact a BYD
authorized dealer or service provider.
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When the battery SOC increases
or decreases abnormally, it is
recommended to contact a BYD
authorized dealer or service provider for
inspection.
WARNING
In the event of an emergency or
accident, be aware of the following
warnings:
To avoid personal injury, do not
touch the power battery directly.
Please contact a BYD authorized
dealer or service provider as soon as
possible.
If the power battery is damaged and
leaking fluid, avoid any contact with
the fluid. If it comes into contact
with skin or eyes, rinse immediately
with plenty of water, and seek
immediate medical attention.
If the vehicle catches fire, use
dedicated fire extinguishers instead
of water-based fire extinguishers.
CAUTION!
To ensure safety of the power
battery, stop the vehicle away
from flammable and explosive
materials, ignition sources and
various hazardous chemicals.
The available battery capacity will
decrease as the vehicle is used over
time.
Prolonged exposure to heat sources
and direct sunlight will reduce
power battery service life.
If there is a collision with the power
battery, contact a BYD authorized
dealer or service provider
immediately for maintenance.
Power Battery Maintenance
For optimal battery performance,
use an AC charging connector to fully
charge the battery regularly, and the
recommended frequency is once a week
at least.
If the vehicle is going to be idle for over
7 days, it is recommended to keep the
SOC between 40% and 60% to extend
vehicle service life. If the vehicle is going
to be idle for over 3 months, charge
the battery fully and discharge it down
to 40% to 60% SOC, to avoid battery
degradation or even damage.
Power Battery Recycling
How to scrap an NEV:
1. Take the vehicle to the BYD recycling
service provider that will assess the
residual value of the power battery.
2. Take the assessed vehicle to the
recycling organization to disassemble
the power battery.
3. Take the battery to the recycling service
provider which will buy back the battery.
WARNING
New energy car owners have the
responsibility and obligation to
hand over waste power batteries
to the recycling service outlet.
Those who hand over waste power
batteries to other organizations
or individuals for dismantling or
disassembly without authorization,
thus causing environmental
pollution or accidents, shall bear the
corresponding responsibilities.
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Iron Starter Battery
Battery working modes include
"Normal", "Sleep", "Ultra-low Power",
"Low-Voltage Protection", etc. The
purpose is to protect the battery cell
from damage. If the vehicle system is
in good condition, the vehicle switches
between these modes automatically,
having no effect on your use of the
vehicle.
To avoid starter iron battery feed,
the "smart charging" function will be
actively triggered if conditions (hood
closed, ignition "OFF", power battery
discharging allowed, and starter iron
battery level lower than the design
value) are met.
When the smart charging function is
triggered, the starter iron battery is
charged through the power battery.
Therefore, it is normal that the SOC or
the pure-electric driving range displayed
on the cluster decreases, when the
vehicle is started after being idle.
If "smart charging" fails, the starter
iron battery may cut off the vehicle's
power supply. If you find before use
that the vehicle is not powered, try
to activate the starter iron battery by
pressing the left front door microswitch
continuously, and immediately power
on the vehicle to charge the starter iron
battery. It is recommended to charge it
for more than 1 hour.
CAUTION!
The starter iron battery contains
relays. Thus it is normal to hear a
"click" sound when the battery is
running.
The starter iron battery shall be
charged with professional charging
tools, and shall not be removed for
recharging without permission.
CAUTION!
Do not jump-start the vehicle with
another fuel vehicle, as this may
damage the starter iron battery.
The starter iron battery is a battery
on low-pressure platform that is
different from an ordinary lead-acid
battery. Please read the instructions
for use in this manual in detail.
The starter iron battery has a built-in
power manager. Do not disassemble
or repair the battery without
permission to avoid damaging the
battery or causing personal injury.
The starter iron battery needs to
communicate with the vehicle for
normal use, so it is important to
connect its connector and wiring
harness correctly.
Usage Guidelines
Break-in Period
If the powertrain is hard to start or
frequently stops turning, inspect the
vehicle immediately.
If the powertrain makes any abnormal
sounds, stop the vehicle for inspection.
If the powertrain has severe coolant
and oil leakage, stop the vehicle for
inspection.
The powertrain needs break-in. It is
recommended that this be done within
the first 5,000 km in economic mode
by smoothly driving, instead of high-
speed driving. The following practices
can effectively prolong vehicle service
life:
Avoid flooring the accelerator
pedal when starting and driving the
vehicle.
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Avoid speeding.
Avoid emergency braking within the
first 300 km.
Do not maintain a high or low speed
for too long.
Trailer Towing
This vehicle is designed to carry
passengers. Do not overload it or use it
to tow other vehicles.
Towing other vehicles will have an
adverse impact on the vehicle, including
handling, performance, braking,
endurance, economic driving or power
consumption.
Driving safety and comfort totally
depend on equipment usage and good
driving habits.
BYD doesn't provide free warranty for
the damage or faults resulted from
towing for commercial purposes.
Saving Energy and
Extending Vehicle Service
Life
Saving energy is simple and easy, and it
helps prolong the vehicle's service life.
Energy and repair cost saving tips:
1. Regenerative braking setting:
This vehicle can recycle energy. Set
the energy through regenerative
braking, which can be set by using
the corresponding button in the
infotainment system. When regenerative
braking is set to high, energy recovery
increases when braking and coasting.
Set this feature according to driving
habits.
2. Maintaining constant speed:
Constant speeds save energy.
Sudden acceleration, sharp turns
and emergency braking increase
consumption.
Speeds should be kept constant
according to traffic conditions.
Additional energy is consumed each
time the accelerator is pushed.
Acceleration should be gradual. Avoid
sudden acceleration or deceleration.
Prevent emergency braking, and
subsequent brake wear, by keeping
an appropriate distance from vehicles
ahead, and paying attention to traffic
lights.
Congested roads increase energy
consumption.
Keep moderate speeds in motorways.
The higher the speed, the higher the
consumption.
3. Reduce load:
Consumption is higher when air
conditioning is used. When outside
temperatures are moderate, the use of
air circulation instead of air conditioning
reduces consumption.
Do not overload the vehicle
unnecessarily.
4. Other tips:
Make sure tire pressure is correct.
Low tire pressure increases energy
consumption and wear.
Keep front wheels properly aligned,
avoid driving into curbstones, and drive
slowly in rough terrain.
Keep the bottom of the vehicle clean
and mud free. This reduces vehicle
weight and prevents corrosion.
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REMINDER
Do not coast in neutral gear.
Carrying Luggage
This vehicle has multiple storage
spaces that allow you to conveniently
keep items. Overloading or improper
accommodation may affect
maneuverability, stability and normal
operation of the vehicle, and reduce its
safety.
The vehicle's total load (vehicle +
passengers + luggage) is not allowed to
exceed the maximum allowable mass.
WARNING
Overloading and improper
accommodation may affect stability
and vehicle control, which may lead
to accidents.
Observe the maximum weight limit
and other loading guidelines in this
manual.
Do not carry highly magnetic items,
for those might interfere in the the
vehicle's operating functions.
Carrying Items in the Passenger
Area
All items that could be thrown inwards
and thus injure occupants in case of a
collision must be properly placed and
secured.
Ensure that items placed on the floor
behind the front seat do not roll under
the seat, so as to avoid affecting the
driver’s ability to control the pedals or
normal seat adjustment. Do not stack
items to a height taller than the front
seats’ seat backs.
Make sure the glove box is always closed
while driving. If the glove box is open,
the occupant’s knees may be injured
in case of a collision or an emergency
stop.
REMINDER
Be careful with children's toys inside
the cabin, for these may pose a
hazard in case of emergency braking
or accidents.
Loading the Trunk
Place luggage evenly in the trunk. Put
heavier items at the bottom and as far in
as possible.
Secure items with ropes or straps so
that they will not move while driving. Do
not stack items to a height taller than
seat backs.
Vehicle Wading Into Water
Check water depth - it must not exceed
the vehicle's lower edge - before driving
into flooded areas.
If crossing a flooded area is necessary,
turn of the air conditioner and keep
acceleration steady to slowly cross over.
Never stop, back up or turn off the
vehicle in flooded areas.
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After crossing over, press the brake
pedal several times to dry out the disks
and recover brake performance.
Be careful when driving through deep
water, as brakes may get wet.
WARNING
The presence of water, mud, or silt
in the braking system may delay
brake response and extend braking
distance.
Drive carefully and avoid emergency
braking after crossing flooded areas.
The motor will be seriously
damaged if it is submerged when
crossing a flooded area. Such
damaged is not covered by the
vehicle's warranty.
Other systems like transmission,
driving and electrical may also
be seriously damaged upon
submersion. Such damage is not
covered by the vehicle's warranty
either.
Influence of waterlogging on high-
voltage parts:
If water enters high voltage systems, it
may not fully dry out by any means.
Vehicle safety and operating
performance will be seriously affected
if high-voltage parts are waterlogged,
because insulation is seriously
compromised and the risk of short-
circuit is greatly increased.
Waterlogged high voltage parts pose
a very high safety risk, due to reduced
protection and voltage withstanding
capacities.
Be sure to find a sheltered place when
charging the vehicle in rainy weather.
If the vehicle is waterlogged or the
wading depth exceeds the door sill,
timely contact a BYD authorized dealer
or service provider for troubleshooting
and processing. Do not drive in flooded
areas where water is deeper than half
the tire height.
Fire Prevention
To prevent vehicle fires in a timely and
effective manner, pay attention to the
following during use of the vehicle:
No flammable or explosive items are
allowed in the vehicle.
Temperatures may reach 60-70°C in
a vehicle exposed to direct sunlight
in summer. Therefore, flammable
and explosive items, such as lighters,
cleaning agents and perfumes,
stored in the vehicle can cause a fire
or even explosion easily.
Make sure cigarettes are thoroughly put
out.
Smoking is not only harmful to your
health, but can also may cause a fire.
Cigarettes that not thoroughly put
out may cause a fire.
It is recommended to go to a BYD
authorized dealer or service provider for
regular vehicle checks.
Check vehicle wiring, connections,
harnesses, insulation, fixed position
and etc.regularly. Deal with
identified problems promptly.
Do not refit vehicle wiring or add any
unauthorized electrical appliance.
The addition of extra electrical
appliances, such as high-power
audio systems, light fixtures, etc.,
may overload and overheat the
wiring harness and increase the risk
of fire.
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Improper refitting of electrical
appliances or wiring may cause a
fire due to contact resistance and
abnormal heating. Fuses or other
replacement wires in excess of
relevant electrical rating are strictly
prohibited.
Select a proper parking location.
When parking the vehicle, try to
avoid sun exposure.
Keep a lightweight fire extinguisher in
the vehicle and know how to use it.
In order to ensure vehicle safety, a
fire extinguisher should be equipped
in the vehicle, and be checked and
replaced regularly. Also, you should
familiarize yourself with use of the
fire extinguisher and be prepared for
any accidents.
Disconnect the negative cable of the
battery in the engine compartment
when the vehicle is being serviced or
repaired.
In the event of a fire in the vehicle, take
effective measures in a timely and calm
manner to minimize any losses:
Fires typically show initial warning
signs, such as abnormal noises and
odors in the vehicle body. When
abnormal conditions are found, turn
off and stop the vehicle immediately.
It is best to park the vehicle in a
windproof place, and then put out
the fire using the fire extinguisher in
the vehicle.
Call the fire alarm in time, and also
dial the insurance company’s
reporting number and ask the
company to come to the fire site for
handling.
Look for the ignition point. If the
cabin smokes, do not open the
hood immediately. (This will let a
large amount of air in and cause
fire spreading. There is limited
comburent in the cabin. Keeping the
hood closed can control the fire so
that the fire can be easily put out).
Point the on-board fire extinguisher
at the ignition point from the hood
gap to put the fire out, or seek help
from the passing cars. If you can
borrow more fire extinguishers, open
the hood to put it out when you
cannot see any flame from outside.
If the fire brigade is involved, ask for
a duty performance certificate and a
description of fire cause.
After occurrence of the accident,
contact the insurance company
timely for post-event handling.
REMINDER
In order to mitigate losses in the
event of an accident, the purchase
of commercial insurance (fire loss,
theft, etc.) is recommended.
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Starting and
Driving
Starting the Vehicle
In normal cases, start the vehicle as
below:
Engage the parking brake firmly.
Switch the gearshift lever to P or N.
Carry a valid smart key.
Press the Start/Stop button ② while
pressing the brake pedal ①.
When the "OK" indicator lights up on the
cluster, the vehicle is powered on.
The vehicle cannot power on when:
The smart key warning light lights
up, there is a beep, and a "No key
detected” message is displayed on
the cluster, meaning the key is not in
range or cannot be detected.
The key is somewhere unsuitable for
detection, such as on the floor, in the
cup holder, trunk, etc.
Starting the vehicle in emergencies:
Engage the parking brake firmly.
Turn off all lights and accessories.
Switch the ignition off.
The electronic smart key is in the
vehicle.
Press and hold the smart key start
button for over 15 seconds.
CAUTION!
Do not touch the power button
while driving.
Remote Start Function*
Before starting
1. The power mode is "OFF".
2. The gearshift lever is on "P".
3. The vehicle speed is below 5 km/h.
"Remote Start" with the
Electronic Smart Key
1. Press and hold the "Remote Start/Stop"
button on the electronic smart key for
2 seconds to start the vehicle. After it
is started, the turn signals flash three
times.
2. If there is no valid operation within 10
minutes after remote start, the vehicle
stops and powers off, and the turn
signals flash twice.
3. Press and hold the "Remote Start/
Stop" on the electronic smart key for 2
seconds. The vehicle stops and powers
off, and the turn signals flash twice.
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Driving
During the driving, energy is recovered
through regenerative brakes when
the vehicle decelerates. For higher
efficiency, do not accelerate or
decelerate the vehicle unnecessarily.
To set the energy regeneration intensity,
go to (infotainment system) → New
Energy → Energy Management.
Standard: When the accelerator
pedal is released, the motor
controller recovers energy in the
standard level, and the vehicle
deceleration is in the standard level.
High: When the accelerator pedal
is released, the motor controller
recovers more energy, and the
vehicle deceleration is high.
Select the regeneration intensity
based on the deceleration sense
when releasing the accelerator pedal.
Different deceleration senses deliver
different driving experiences.
The set energy regeneration intensity
will be memorized. When the vehicle
is powered off and then on, the
regenerative braking mode set last time
will be maintained.
REMINDER
Do not set the regeneration
intensity when driving the vehicle
in high speed, as the driver may be
distracted.
The driving modes are ranked as SPORT,
NORMAL, and ECO, in descending order
of driving power. Be sure to drive safely.
The power of the whole vehicle is
weaker at low battery level than that at
high battery level.
Safety Check Before Driving
It is advisable to carry out a safety check
before driving long distances, which may
ensure your driving safety and enhance
your driving experiences. The vehicle can
also be taken to a BYD authorized dealer or
service provider for inspection.
Exterior
Tires: Check tire pressure and carefully
inspect tires for any cut, damage,
foreign material, anomaly, and
excessive wear.
Lug nuts: Check whether nuts are loose
or missing.
Lighting: Verify that headlights, parking
lights, position lights, turn signals,
and other lights are all working. Check
headlight intensity.
Interior
Seat belts: Check whether seat belts can
be properly fastened. Verify that seat
belts are not worn or scratched.
Instrument cluster: Particularly, verify
that maintenance indicator, instrument
cluster lighting, and defroster work
properly.
Brake pedal: Verify that there is enough
space for the brake pedal to work.
In the engine compartment
Spare fuses: Verify that spare fuses of
all rated charges in the fuse box are
available.
Coolant level: Verify that coolant level is
correct.
Starter iron battery and cables: Inspect
connectors for any corrosion or
looseness and any cracks in starter iron
battery housing.
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Check after starting
Instrument cluster: Verify that
maintenance indicator and
speedometer work properly.
Brakes: In a safe area, drive the vehicle
straight, hold the steering wheel tightly,
decelerate and apply the brake. Verify
that the vehicle maintains a straight
direction.
Other abnormalities: Check for loose
parts, leaks, and unusual noises.
If everything is OK, enjoy driving with
confidence.
Preparations Before Driving
Check the surroundings before getting
into the vehicle.
Adjust seat position, seat back angle,
cushion height, headrest height, and the
steering wheel angle and height.
Adjust rear view mirror and side mirrors.
Close all doors.
Fasten the seat belts.
Gear Shift Controls
The gear position of the gear actuator is
marked on the gearshift lever as shown
on the right.
"P": Parking. Press this button to park
the vehicle. Shift to this position when
turning the motor on or off.
To start the vehicle, the power status
should be on "OK". Depress the
brake pedal, press the UNLOCK
button ①, and toggle the gearshift
lever to switch from "P" to another
position.
CAUTION!
The "P" gear button must only be
pressed after the vehicle has come
to a complete stop.
"R": Reversing gear. It can only be
used when the vehicle has come to a
complete stop.
"N": Neutral gear, used for temporary
stop.
The Parking gear must be engaged
whenever the driver leaves the
vehicle.
"D": Drive gear, used for normal driving.
Before shifting into "D", ensure that the
power switch is on "OK"
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Shifting out of "P" or to "D" gear requires
pressing the brake pedal and the
UNLOCK button at the same time. For
details, see the prompt message on the
instrument cluster.
If the shift is successful, the lever returns
to its middle position after it is released.
WARNING
If the motor is turned off and the
vehicle travels for a long time after
it is in the "N" gear, the transmission
may be severely damaged due to
lack of lubrication.
When the motor is running and the
vehicle is in the "R"/"D" gear, always
stop the vehicle by stepping on the
brake pedal, as there is still force
transmitted from the actuator and
the vehicle can travel slowly even in
its idle condition.
If you want to shift a gear while
driving forward, do not step on
the accelerator pedal to prevent
accidents.
Never set the shift lever to "R" or
press the "P" button while the
vehicle is in motion, to prevent
accidents.
It is not recommended to allow the
vehicle to go down a ramp when it
is in the "N" or "P" gear, even if the
vehicle is not started.
To prevent inadvertent vehicle
movement, apply the parking brake
when the vehicle comes to a full
stop and press the "P" button.
Electronic Parking Brake
(EPB)
EPB Switch
Ensure the EPB is engaged when parking
and leaving the vehicle.
Manual EPB Engagement
Pull up the EPB switch so that the EPB
applies an appropriate parking force. The
indicator on the instrument cluster
flashes and then is steady on, indicating
that EPB is engaged. In addition, a text
prompt "EPB activated" is displayed.
CAUTION!
When the indicator flashes, EPB is
working. If the vehicle is on a slope,
do not release the brake pedal
unless is steady on, otherwise
the vehicle may move down.
Automatic EPB Engagement
Automatic EPB engagement
When the vehicle is powered off, EPB
automatically engages and the
indicator lights up on the cluster.
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Automatic "P" gear engagement
Depress the brake pedal to stop the
vehicle and engage P gear. EPB is
engaged automatically. Do not release
the brake pedal until the indicator on
the cluster stops flashing and become
steady on and the "EPB engaged"
message is displayed.
CAUTION!
If the EPB switch is pressed and
shutdown, EPB will not be pop up
automatically. This operation can
be used for towing or pushing the
vehicle in case of breakdown.
During this process, the brake pedal
should not be released in advance,
especially when the vehicle is
parked on a slope, as there is a risk
the vehicle will move down.
This feature is intended to improve
the vehicle's autonomous safety,
and over-reliance or frequent use
is not recommended. To ensure
safety, make sure that the vehicle
is set to the "P" gear position or
the EPB switch is pulled up before
getting out of the vehicle.
In the first few seconds after starting
the vehicle, the EPB system is in
the process of power-on self-test,
during which it will not respond to
all functions.
Manual EPB Release
When power status is on "OK" or the
vehicle is started and the gearshift
lever is not on "P", press and hold the
brake pedal and press the EPB switch
until the indicator on the cluster is off,
which indicates EPB has been released,
and there will be an "EPB Released"
message.
CAUTION!
The "P" gear is the vehicle's parking
gear, meaning that the vehicle is
in a stable parking status, while
EPB is the vehicle's main parking
device. To ensure parking safety,
release EPB with the EPB switch
only when the vehicle is not in "P"
gear (parking gear).
Automatic EPB Release upon
Vehicle Start
With the vehicle parked, start the
vehicle, depress and hold the brake
pedal, and shift the gear from "P" or "N"
into a driving gear like "D" or "R". EPB
is released automatically, the indicator
goes off, and a "EPB released" message
is displayed.
CAUTION!
The brake pedal must always be
pressed when shifting gears. Release
the pedal only after the intended
gear is displayed on the cluster.
When the vehicle has been started
and the gear is in a driving gear like
"D" or "R", engage EPB manually,
then simply depress the accelerator
pedal slowly to a certain degree. EPB
is released automatically, with the
indicator going off and the message
"EPB Released" displayed.
WARNING
Whenever possible, refrain from
using for forced braking. Use the
emergency braking function only
extreme cases, for example, when
the brake pedal fails or is blocked.
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WARNING
This is because EPB cannot exceed
the physical limit of road adhesion.
If the emergency braking function
is used in curves, dangerous or
congested roads, or in bad weather
conditions, the vehicle may drift,
skid or deviate.
Release Failure
If manual EPB release fails, press and
hold the EPB switch for over 2 seconds.
If EPB can be released, drive the vehicle
to the nearest repair shop to check
the brake pedal switching signal and
relevant parts and lines. If it cannot
be released, contact a BYD authorized
dealer or service provider immediately.
Emergency Braking When Brake
Pedal Fails
When the vehicle is running and ESC
system works properly, if the brake is
stuck or fails, controller deceleration
parking (CDP) can be used. If only EPB is
engaged, the braking deceleration is 0.4
g; if EPB is engaged with the brake pedal
pressed at the same time, the braking
deceleration is 0.8 g. Avoid using EPB
for forced braking, but only activate the
emergency braking function in case of
emergencies such as brake pedal failure
or stuck brake pedal.
EPB System Indicator
When the vehicle is powered on, if the
EPB is engaged, the indicator on the
instrument cluster will be steady on.
When the vehicle is powered off, if the
EPB is engaged, the indicator on the
instrument cluster will go on and then
go off in about 3 seconds.
When the vehicle is powered on, the EPB
system starts self-check. The indicator
will be off after about 3 seconds. If
it does not go off, the EPB or braking
system may be faulty. In this case,
contact a BYD authorized dealer or
service provider immediately.
EPB Activation Sound
EPB motor noises can be heard while
the EPB is being engaged or released.
After the emergency braking function is
activated, if there is a burning smell or
unusual noises are heard, contact a BYD
authorized dealer or service provider
immediately.
WARNING
To prevent the vehicle from moving,
the gearshift is not to be used to
replace EPB when parking. EPB
must be used instead, and the
vehicle must be in "P" gear.
The EPB switch must not be
operated when the vehicle is
moving.
When the EPB switch is pulled or
released, the brake pedal must be
pressed to prevent the vehicle from
moving, and the subsequent locking
of the gearshift that occurs because
EPB cannot provide a sufficient
parking force.
Automatic Vehicle Hold
(AVH)
The Auto Vehicle Hold(AVH) takes place
when the vehicle needs to be stationary
for longer periods of time, such as in
traffic jams on a slope, or waiting at traffic
lights. The AVH function is enabled when
the brake pedal is depressed to stop the
vehicle.
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Press the AVH switch to enable AVH.
A white indicator for AVH standby is
displayed on the instrument cluster, and
it turns green when AVH can be enabled.
Press the AVH switch again to disable
AVH.
CAUTION!
Depressing the accelerator pedal,
switching to the "P" gear, or
engaging the EPB will make the
vehicle exit AVH mode and return
to the AVH standby status; even if
the AVH standby status conditions
are not met, the vehicle will also exit
AVH mode.
Preconditions for AVH Standby
(All Must Be Met)
AVH switch is turned on and the white
AVH standby indicator is displayed on
the cluster.
The driver seat belt is fastened and the
doors are closed.
The vehicle drive motor is started or the
power status is on "OK".
Both ESC and EPB systems are normally.
CAUTION!
Upon power-on, the AVH function is
disabled by default. It enters stand-
by mode, and the instrument cluster
displays a white AVH stand-by status
indicator.
AVH Running Conditions (All
Must Be Met)
The AVH function is standby.
In D gear, the brake pedal is depressed
to stop the vehicle.
The AVH function is enabled, brake
lights and the high mounted stop
lamp are on, and the AVH indicator
on the cluster turns green.
The AVH function enters the standby
mode after working for 10 minutes,
with the EPB switch automatically
pulled up.
For AVH to be activated, all the
conditions must be met at the same
time.
CAUTION!
For AVH to be activated, all
conditions of automatic parking
function must be met.
When the gear is shifted from D to
R, the system will enter the moving
mode, and the AVH function will not
be activated. When the AVH button
is pressed or the speed exceeds
10 km/h, the system will exit the
moving mode.
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Low Speed Moving Conditions
When the gear is shifted into "R” and
the vehicle moves slowly, AVH goes
into low speed moving mode. When the
vehicle reverses (P gear) or travels (D
gear) at a low speed, AVH is suppressed
to improve vehicle motion.
After moving the vehicle, push the AVH
switch to exit moving mode, which can
also be disabled if the vehicle speed
exceeds 10 km/h. Then the AVH function
can be activated normally.
Key Points for Driving
Drive slowly and carefully along gravel
roads. To prevent tire damage, do not
drive over sharp-edged obstacles.
Slow down on bumpy or uneven roads.
Avoid driving through flooded areas as
much as possible.
Slow down when driving against strong
winds.
Cleaning the vehicle or driving through
deep water may wet brakes. To keep
brakes dry, drive carefully and depress
the brake pedal gently.
Drive carefully on slippery roads, such
as roads covered in ice, snow or sand;
or surfaces like wet ceramic tiles or
epoxy resin. Avoid parking on slopes to
prevent vehicle sliding.
REMINDER
The battery is located in the
vehicle's chassis. Make sure to avoid
bumping when driving on rough
terrain.
Before driving, make sure that
electronic parking is fully released
and that the electronic parking
indicator light is off.
REMINDER
Do not leave the vehicle on "OK"
ignition status.
Remember to carry the smart key
when leaving the vehicle.
Slow down when driving down
steep slopes, and avoid braking
too frequently to prevent disc
overheating, which affects brake
performance.
Be careful when accelerating or
braking on slippery roads. Quick
acceleration or sudden braking will
cause skidding.
Make sure no occupant sticks their
head or hands outside the vehicle,
specially when it comes to children.
Large amounts of water entering
the front compartment will cause
damage to the power system and
electrical components.
WARNING
Drivers must ensure the safety of
all vehicle occupants, and show
them how to handle the vehicle's
functions properly.
Key Points for Driving in Winter
1. Make sure the coolant is freeze-proof.
Use coolant of the same type as the
one used originally. Fill up coolant
into the cooling system based on
ambient temperature.
Improper coolant will damage the
cooling system.
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2. Check batteries and cables conditions.
Low-voltage battery capacity is
lower in cold weather, so they must
be fully charged when winter comes.
3. Avoid door frost.
Spray some deicing agent or glycerin
in the lock hole to prevent freezing.
4. Use anti-freeze washer fluid.
These can be found in the BYD
authorized dealer or service provider
and the auto parts stores.
The water and anti-freeze ratio
must conform to manufacturer
instructions.
CAUTION!
Do not use anti-freeze or other
substitutes as washing solution, as
this may damage vehicle paint.
5. Prevent ice and snow from going under
the fender.
If ice or snow accumulate under the
fenders, steering will be difficult.
When driving in cold weather, stop
from time to time and check for
snow and ice under the fenders.
6. Have emergency tools or items
available as prevention for difficult road
conditions.
It is advisable to have snow chains,
window scraper, bags of sand and
salt, flashing signal, a shovel and
connecting cables in the vehicle.
Driving Assistance
Functions
Adaptive Cruise Control
(ACC)
The adaptive cruise control (ACC)
system is an extension of traditional
cruise control. It uses a radar and a
multifunctional video controller to
detect the relative distance and speed
of a vehicle ahead, so as to control
vehicle speed actively for automatic
cruise control. Depending on whether
there is a vehicle ahead, the system
switches between regular cruise control
and ACC.
Cruise speed and time interval from the
vehicle ahead can be set through the
cruise buttons. Cruise control speed
can be set within the range of 30 to 150
km/h (20 to 95 mph), or a fixed distance
from the vehicle ahead can be set for
the vehicle to cruise at speeds between
0 and 150 km/h (0 and 95 mph).
Status Description
ACC not to be activated:
When vehicle power-on initialization
has not been complete, the ACC
system cannot be activated and the
instrument cluster does not display
corresponding icons.
ACC standby:
The system is in standby by default
once enabled, and can be manually
activated. If the vehicle does not
meet activation conditions, the
vehicle must be checked until such
conditions are met. At this time, the
icon is displayed on the cluster.
(The cruise speed is a variable value.)
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ACC activated:
The system is operational. It
maintains the set speed or
automatically adjusts the distance
from the vehicle ahead. At this
time, the icon is displayed on
the cluster. (The cruise speed is a
variable value.)
Over speed:
When the driver steps the
accelerator pedal while ACC is
active, the vehicle responds to the
driver’s acceleration action, and
the ACC is temporarily deactivated
until the accelerator pedal is
released.
ACC failure:
There has been a failure in the
system. No operation can be
performed, and the ACC failure
indicator lights up on the cluster.
ACC System Activation
Conditions
The EPB is released.
Vehicle is in D gear.
The vehicle does not slide backwards.
The trunk, hood, and all doors are
closed.
Driver seat belt is fastened.
The ESC system is started, but not
activated yet.
The vehicle speed is not greater than
150 km/h (95 mph).
The brake pedal is depressed when the
vehicle speed is 0 km/h, or the brake
pedal is not depressed when the vehicle
speed is over 0 km/h.
There is no vehicle network
communication failure prompt on the
instrument cluster.
The AEB function is not activated.
Usage
ACC activation/exit button
Press button ① to activate or exit ACC.
(When activation conditions are met,
the system will be in standby mode.)
(Press button ① to activate ACC and,
by default, set the current speed as the
cruise speed. If the current speed is
below 30 km/h, the cruise speed is set to
30 km/h.)
ACC rest
If the ACC system is in standby mode
within the same ignition cycle, the
system memorizes the last speed
setting. Push up lever ④ to restore to
the stored speed prior to exiting the
cruise system last time.
Increasing/Decreasing target speed
When ACC function is active, set vehicle
to a speed within the 30~150 km/h
range by moving lever ④. Toggling lever
④ up or down increases or decreases
target speed by 5 km/h.
ACC exit
While ACC is active, pressing button ①
again or depressing the brake pedal
makes the ACC system go on standby.
Setting vehicle distance
The driver shall select a safe vehicle
distance.
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The system adjusts vehicle speed
to keep a suitable distance from the
vehicle ahead on the same lane. You can
press buttons ② and ③ on the steering
wheel to adjust vehicle distance to any
of the four available levels. At each level,
vehicle distance is in direct proportion
to vehicle speed. The faster the speed,
the longer the distance.
Increasing/Decreasing speed with ACC
active
When ACC is activated, the driver
can depress the accelerator pedal to
reach the set target cruise speed in
advance. The system then enters over
speed mode. If the vehicle is already
running at the target cruise speed, and
the driver depresses the accelerator
pedal without performing any other
operations, the vehicle will return to the
target speed after the accelerator pedal
is released. If the driver depresses the
brake pedal to continuously slow down,
ACC will go into standby mode. After the
brake is released, ACC will need to be
reactivated.
Follow-to-stop/start
Controlled by ACC, the vehicle can stop
when the vehicle ahead stops in normal
driving conditions. If the vehicle stops
for less than 30 seconds, it can follow
the vehicle ahead to start automatically.
If the vehicle stops for less than 3
minutes, the driver needs to reactivate
ACC by depressing the accelerator pedal
or pushing up lever ④.
If the vehicle stops for more than 3
minutes, the ACC system will enter
standby mode, with EPB engaged.
System Limitations
The radar is installed at the front area
of the vehicle. Blockage of its detection
area by contaminants can disturb the
intended function. In particular, the ACC
system exits if its sensor is covered by
snow completely. The system notifies
the exit through HMI. System function
will recover after blockage is removed
and the vehicle is restarted or runs for a
while.
The radar may have a transient function
failure from limited detection if the
vehicle runs under special conditions,
such as circular ramps or tunnels. The
function may be recovered by restarting
the vehicle or driving under normal
conditions for a while.
Reaching or leaving a curve may delay
or disturb target selection. In these
cases, the ACC vehicle may not brake as
expected or may brake late.
On roads with sharp curves, such as
winding roads, the vehicle ahead may
be out of ACC sensor detection for
several seconds due to sensor vision
limitations, possibly causing ACC vehicle
to accelerate automatically.
Traffic flow and weather conditions -
such as rain and fog - must be heeded
for setting vehicle distance on the
ACC system. After the ACC system is
properly set, the driver must be able to
decelerate until the vehicle stops, at any
time.
ACC may not be able to identify
stationary or slow-moving objects,
such as vehicles, the end of traffic,
toll booths, bicycles or pedestrians.
This means a risk of collision and
requires the driver to beware of the
surroundings.
The ACC system cannot identify
pedestrians or oncoming vehicles.
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The ACC system can only achieve
limited braking instead of emergency
braking.
Metal objects, such as rail or metal
plates used in road construction, may
interfere with the radar, so that it cannot
work under normal conditions.
Precautions
ACC is a comfort system rather than
a safety system, obstacle detector or
collision warning system. The driver
must keep control of vehicle at all times
and be fully responsible for the vehicle.
ACC assists instead of replacing the role
of the driver. The driver is responsible
for abiding by traffic rules and keeping
vehicle control.
The ACC is suitable for use on highways
and roads in good conditions, rather
than on complex urban or meandering
roads.
When the ACC system is active and the
accelerator or brake pedal is pressed,
vehicle control is transferred to the
driver. As a result, the ACC system
cannot keep a safe distance from the
vehicle ahead.
The ACC may have no or slow responses
to a vehicle ahead that brakes suddenly
(emergency stop), resulting in a risk of
late braking. In such case, there will be
no take over request.
In some cases, such as when the vehicle
ahead is going too slow, when you
change lane too fast, or when the safe
distance from the vehicle ahead is too
short, there is no adequate time for the
system to decrease the relative speed.
In this case, response has to come from
the driver. The system does not give any
sound or visual warning in all cases.
If the distance between ACC vehicle
and an adjacent lane is too small (or
a vehicle on an adjacent lane is too
close to the ACC vehicle’s lane), ACC
may respond to that vehicle and brake
accordingly.
Vehicles coming into the lane of the ACC
vehicle and within its radar detection
range are identified as target vehicles.
This will trigger a response accordingly,
which may lead to hard or late braking.
Detection may be affected or delayed
in some environments. If the radar
reflection cross-sectional area of the
target (a bicycle, four-wheeler, or
pedestrian, for example) is too small,
the system may fail to properly detect
distance from the vehicle ahead,
resulting in late or no response to that
vehicle. In such case, vehicle speed
must be controlled by the driver. In
addition, detection may also be affected
or delayed by noise or electromagnetic
interference.
ACC will not be able to target a vehicle
ahead that has too small contact ratio
with yours, so you must keep vehicle
control.
When the vehicle stops as it follows a
vehicle ahead, in rare cases, the system
will not recognize the end of the vehicle
ahead but the lower end of the target
(e.g. the rear axle of a truck with a high
chassis or a vehicle bumper). In such
cases, the system cannot ensure proper
stop distance, so that the driver must
stay alert and be ready to brake.
If ACC is activated with the vehicle
stationary, the system identifies any
stationary obstacle ahead and keeps
the vehicle still to ensure a safe startup
and prevent collision. However, this
function does not cover all obstacles, so
the driver must be alert.
Changing the vehicle structure, such as
lowering the chassis or changing the
front license mounting plate, may affect
the ACC system.
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Do not use the ACC system when
visibility is poor, or when driving on
slopes and winding roads, or wet roads
(ice/snow-covered or waterlogged).
In any of the following situations,
it is recommended to go to a BYD
authorized dealer or service provider for
professional calibration and verification
of the radar and multifunctional video
controller:
Radar, front bumper, or front
windshield was removed.
Four-wheel alignment has been
carried out.
The vehicle experienced a collision.
The ACC system performance
declines or a system error
notification is displayed on the
instrument cluster.
WARNING
ACC only serves as a driving
assistance function, so the driver
must be fully responsible for driving
safety.
Influence of weather, road
conditions, and other factors may
cause ACC to fail.
Use ACC based on your needs,
traffic, and road conditions.
Intelligent Cruise Control
(ICC)*
The intelligent cruise control (ICC)
system integrates ACC and lane
centering control (LCC). It helps control
the vehicle both longitudinally and
transversely at speeds between 0 and
125 km/h to reduce the driving burden
and provide a safe and comfortable
driving environment.
When the function is enabled, the driver
must always hold the steering wheel
and control the vehicle when necessary.
Longitudinal assistance, driven by the
ACC system, keeps the vehicle at a fixed
speed or a fixed distance from the road
user ahead.
Status Description
ICC standby:
The ICC system is in standby by
default and can be manually
activated. If the vehicle does not
meet activation conditions, the
vehicle must be checked until such
conditions are met. At this time, the
icon is displayed on the cluster.
ICC activated:
The ICC system is operational.
It maintains the set speed or
automatically adjusts the distance
from the vehicle ahead. At this time,
the icon is displayed on the
cluster.
ICC failure:
There has been a failure in the
system. No operation can be
performed, and the ACC fault
indicator lights up on the cluster.
ICC System Activation Conditions
The EPB is released.
Vehicle is in D gear.
The vehicle does not slide backwards.
The trunk, hood, and all doors are
closed.
Driver seat belt is fastened.
The ESC system is started, but not
activated yet.
Vehicle speed is not greater than 125
km/h.
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Brake pedal is depressed at speed 0; or
brake pedal is not depressed at speeds
above 0.
There is no vehicle network
communication failure prompt on the
instrument cluster.
The AEB function is not activated.
Two-way lane lines are clear and the
vehicle is at the center of the lane.
Usage
Press the button on the steering
wheel to activate or exit ICC. (By default,
when the function is activated, the
current speed is set as the cruise speed.
If the current speed is below 30 km/h,
the cruise speed is set to 30 km/h.)
For how to set the cruise control speed
and vehicle distance, see descriptions
for the ACC function.
To turn ICC on or off, go to infotainment
system and tap DiPilot → Advanced
Driving Assist. (If the soft switch is turned
on, ICC can be disabled only when the
vehicle is in P gear.) When the vehicle is
just started up, ICC status before the last
power-off is maintained.
Precautions
Given that the ICC system integrates
ACC and LCC, precautions on ACC must
be followed in the use of ICC.
When ICC is turned on and activated at
vehicle speeds between 0 km/h and 125
km/h:
If there is no lane lines ahead,
transverse ICC control is suppressed
and only ACC works. In that case, ICC
working status indicator turns gray
on the instrument cluster.
If lane lines ahead are clear and
recognizable, transverse ICC control
is activated automatically. In that
case, ICC working status indicator
shows activated status on the
instrument cluster.
The ICC system is a driving assistance
system, not an automatic driving
system. The driver should keep control
of vehicle at all times, and their hands
should not leave the steering wheel for
a long time. Otherwise, the system will
exit after prompting the driver to take
over the control.
The intelligent cruise control system
is affected by the weather, lighting
and clarity of lane lines. Performance
degrades significantly in situations such
as backlighting, sunsets, snow-covered
roads, and severely damaged roads.
Do not use the ICC system on successive
curves with sharp turns, on icy and
slippery roads, or under weather
conditions that can obstruct the radar
or camera’s field of view.
Settings where ICC cannot be used:
The sensor is blocked.
The vehicle is running under severe
weather conditions.
Active safety function is triggered.
Vehicle speed exceeds specified
range.
WARNING
ICC only serves as a driving
assistance function, so the driver
must be fully responsible for driving
safety.
Influence of weather, road
conditions, and other factors may
cause ICC to fail.
Use ICC based on your needs, traffic,
and road conditions.
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Predictive Emergency
Braking (PEB)* and
Automatic Emergency
Braking (AEB)*
Pedestrian Collision Warning (PCW)
system and Automatic Emergency
Braking(AEB) system detect vehicles and
pedestrians ahead by using a radar and
multifunctional video controller. When
a risk of collision is detected, the system
gives a audio and visual alarms to alert
the driver, and improve the potential
braking pressure for better response
timing. If detecting increased risk of
collision, the system automatically
applies braking pressure to assist in
collision avoidance or impact reduction.
Usage
To enable or disable the PCW and AEB,
go to → DiPilot → Active Safety. By
default, the function is enabled when
the vehicle is started.
PCW gives alarms in forms of audio, text,
and intermittent braking.
When PCW is activated, a green
indicator or a red indicator
flashes, depending on the level of
emergency, and a prompt message is
displayed on the instrument cluster.
When AEB is triggered, a red indicator
flashes together with a prompt
message on the instrument cluster.
In the event of malfunction, the cluster
displays a icon.
If AEB is disabled manually by pressing
buttons, a icon is displayed on the
cluster.
PCW System Activation Conditions
All the following conditions must be
met:
The driver enables the function
through HMI.
If the vehicle is approaching a
moving target, vehicle speed is
between 30 km/h and 150 km/h. If it
is approaching a stationary target,
vehicle speed is between 30 km/h
and 85 km/h.
AEB System Activation Conditions
All the following conditions must be
met:
The driver enables the function
through HMI.
If the vehicle is approaching a
moving target, vehicle speed is
between 4 km/h and 150 km/h. If it
is approaching a stationary target,
vehicle speed is between 4 km/h and
60 km/h.
The EPB is released.
Vehicle is in D gear.
The vehicle does not slide
backwards.
The trunk, hood, and all doors are
closed.
Driver seat belt is fastened.
The ESC system is started, but not
activated yet.
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System limitations
Detection may be affected or delayed
in some environments. If the radar
reflection cross-sectional area of
the target (a bicycle, three-wheelers,
four-wheeler, or motorized bicycle,
or motorcycle, for example) is too
small, the system may fail to properly
detect the distance from targets ahead,
resulting in late or no response to those
vehicles.
In the following cases, the predictive
emergency braking system may be
affected or give no response:
In rainy, snowy or foggy days, or
exposure to direct sunlight or glaring
lights, or environments where
lighting varies significantly;
Dirty, hazy, damaged or blocked
sensor;
Radar failure due to interference
from other radar sources, such as
strong radar reflection in multi-
storey car park.
In complex traffic, the system may
be unable to properly respond to the
following circumstances:
Pedestrians or vehicles move too
quickly into the sensor's detection
range.
Pedestrians are obscured by other
objects.
Pedestrian outlines are
indistinguishable from the
background.
Pedestrians are not detected, due
to, for example, coverage by special
clothing or other materials.
The vehicle travels on a curve with a
small turning radius.
Precautions
The PEB system cannot ensure zero
collision. In complex traffic, the system
cannot always clearly identify all the
vehicles or pedestrians. It may trigger
unnecessary warning or braking action
for well covers, iron plates or road signs.
Make sure to drive safely and observe
surrounding traffic conditions. The AEB
is not a substitute for normal braking
operation in any event.
Do not overly rely on the PEB system
as this may result in serious accidents
leading to severe injuries or deaths.
The system is only an auxiliary safety
tool. The driver must always keep a safe
distance from vehicles ahead, control
the speed, and be ready to brake or
steer away when necessary. The driver
must keep control of vehicle at all times
and be fully responsible for safe driving.
The AEB system is activated only when it
exceeds certain speeds. Careful driving
is always required, because the system
may not be triggered correctly.
When the ESC function is disabled or
the trouble light is on, the AEB system
cannot work normally.
If PCW gives an alarm, the driver must
brake based on traffic conditions to
decrease vehicle speed or steer away
from obstacles.
If the vehicle travels too close to the
vehicle ahead for too long, a safety
distance warning will be given. If the
vehicle ahead brakes suddenly, collision
may be unavoidable.
The system will not trigger AEB when
the driver is aware of an emergency
warning, but turns the steering wheel,
depress the throttle pedal hard or
brakes hard.
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The radar sensor may have a transient
function failure from limited detection
if the vehicle runs under special
conditions, such as circular ramps or
tunnels. The function may be recovered
by restarting the vehicle or driving under
normal conditions for a while.
When radar or camera surface is dirty
or covered with foreign materials, a
message is displayed on the instrument
cluster (Radar or camera sensor may
become blind if its surface is dirty or
covered with foreign materials) and
both PCW and AEB are disabled. The
functions will return after the sensor is
cleaned.
As the pedestrian protection function is
limited by certain physical conditions,
the driver must take timely and effective
control of the vehicle under dangerous
conditions.
The system cannot completely protect
pedestrians or avoid accidents and
severe injuries on its own.
Under certain conditions, such as
on winding roads, the pedestrian
protection function may trigger
unnecessary warnings or braking.
In case of system failure, such as radar
or camera misalignment, the pedestrian
protection function may trigger wrong
warnings or braking .
The brake pedal becomes harder if AEB
is triggered. A large amount of hydraulic
pressure will be required to push the
caliper in a short time and there will be a
sizzling noise.
The PEB system is triggered only with
doors closed and seat belts fastened
and fails to work in the following cases:
Any door is not closed or it is opened
when the vehicle is moving.
The seat belt is not fastened or it
is unfastened when the vehicle is
moving. The driver brakes hard.
The driver depress throttle hard.
The drivers frequently switches
between throttle and brake pedal.
System performance may be reduced in
the following cases:
Strong front bumper impact.
Improperly inflated or worn out tires.
Unqualified tires installed.
Snow chains installed.
Use of a small spare tire or tire repair
kit.
Make sure to go to a BYD authorized
dealer or service provider for
professional calibration of the medium-
range radar and multifunctional video
controller in any of the following
situations:
Removal of medium range radar or
multifunctional video controller.
Toe-in and camber adjustment
during four-wheel alignment.
Collision.
ACC system deterioration or
abnormality.
Do not attempt to test the predictive
emergency braking system on your own
using objects such as carton, iron plate,
dummy, etc. The system may not work
properly and thus result in accidents.
WARNING
PCW and AEB only serve as driving
assistance functions, so the driver
must be fully responsible for driving
safety.
Influence of weather, road
conditions, and other factors may
cause PCW and AEB to fail.
Use PCW and AEB based on your
needs, traffic, and road conditions.
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Front Cross Traffic Alert (FCTA)/
Front Cross Traffic Braking
(FCTB)*
Front cross traffic alert (FCTA)/front cross
traffic braking (FCTB) detects vehicles
crossing the driveway at the front through
radars on both sides of the front bumper
to alert the driver and engage the brake if
necessary. At low vehicle speeds, when the
function detects a risk of collision with a
vehicle crossing the driveway at the front,
it provides the driver with visual and audio
alerts; the brakes automatically to prevent
a collision that is about to occur.
Usage
To enable or disable the FCTA and FCTB,
go to infotainment system, and tap
DiPilot → Active Safety.
When the function is activated, ambient
light for instrument cluster, ambient
light on the left of the front row, and
rearview indicator flash.
When FCTB is activated, a red indicator
flashes together with a prompt
message on the instrument cluster.
In the event of FCTA/FCTB malfunction,
the cluster displays a icon.
Precautions
While the FCTA/FCTB system provides
assistance in front monitoring, it cannot
replace the driver’s observation and
judgment. The driver must keep control
of vehicle at all times and drive properly,
and is fully responsible for the vehicle.
When a target vehicle is approaching
from the side at a high speed, the FCTA/
FCTB system may not be able to provide
adequate warning.
The driver should ensure the normal
operation of the FCTA/FCTB system,
keeping radar sensors on both side
of the bumper in good condition.
For example, dirt, snow or other
obstructions covering sensors need to
be cleared right away.
Detection may be affected or delayed in
some environments. If the radar cross-
sectional area of the target vehicle is
too small (a bicycle, electric moped or
pedestrian, for example), the system
may fail to identify targets, leading to
false alarms. In addition, detection may
also be affected or delayed by noise or
electromagnetic interference.
Under some circumstances, it will be
difficult for the system to assist the
driver, and detection may be affected
or delayed. Possible circumstances
include, but are not limited to:
Sudden lane change of a vehicle
coming from the side;
Obscured target vehicle;
Too small radar reflection cross-
sectional area of the target vehicle
(for example, a bicycle or electric
moped);
Bad weather conditions, such as rain
or snow.
Radar coming off, loosely installed,
or blocked;
Complex metal guardrails or similar
road conditions.
The system does not work when:
Targets are outside radar detection
range.
FCTA/FCTB is switched off.
Vehicle is not in D gear.
Four doors are open.
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System initialization has not been
complete yet.
Front corner radar fails.
Vehicle is running at a speed greater
than 9 km/h or is stationary.
Vehicles coming from behind are
detected too late at sharp turns,
slopes or other settings;
Target vehicle speed is outside the 7
km/h~63 km/h range.
Vehicle starts up quickly after stop or
has been started for 3 seconds.
Influence of vibration or collision on
detection radar sensor calibration can
degrade system performance. In that
case, it is recommended to contact
a BYD authorized dealer or service
provider.
WARNING
FCTA/FCTB only serves as a driving
assistance function, so the driver
must be fully responsible for driving
safety.
Influence of weather, road
conditions, and other factors may
cause FCTA/FCTB to fail or lead to
late braking.
Use FCTA/FCTB based on your
needs, traffic, and road conditions.
Traffic Sign Recognition
(TSR)*
The traffic sign recognition (TSR) system
identifies speed limit signs through
the multifunctional video controller
and displays such signs on the current
road on the instrument cluster. It is also
capable of the intelligent speed limit
information (ISLI) function, which sends
alarm information to the driver when
vehicle speed exceeds the detected speed
limit.
Usage
To enable or disable TSR, go to
DiPilot → Driving Assist → TSR. The
system defaults to settings just before
the last power-off when the vehicle
starts.
The speeding alarm threshold can be
changed by adjusting the sensitivity of
the speed limit alarm.
When TSR is enabled and identifies the
traffic sign, a red indicator icon (with
value in accordance with the sign) is
displayed on the cluster.
When TSR is enabled but able to identify
traffic signs, a red indicator icon is
displayed on the cluster.
If TSR system malfunctions, a yellow
indicator icon is displayed on the
cluster.
If TSR is disabled manually by pressing
buttons, a icon is displayed on the
cluster.
Precautions
The speed limit icon disappears from
the cluster within a certain distance
after system recognition. The driver
must control speed within range.
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The traffic sign recognition system can
identify speed limit signs only, and will
not control speed. The control over the
vehicle always vests in the driver. Please
drive properly.
In case of multiple speed limit signs on
parallel lanes, the system identifies the
sign on the current lane and displays the
icon accordingly. Therefore, the driver
must remain in the right lane.
Weight limit signs not in standard size as
per national regulations may mistakenly
be identified as speed limit signs.
If the speed limit sign is unclear or
distorted, inclined, reflective, partly
covered or overlaid, the camera may be
unable to identify the sign completely or
clearly.
TSR performance depends on weather
conditions, lighting, and sign visibility.
The system may be unable to recognize
signs completely or clearly at night or
sunset, in rainy, foggy, hazy, snowy
or dusty environment, when light is
coming from the back of the vehicle,
or when there is a sudden change in
lighting.
In case there is a collision or the
camera sensor has been reassembled,
it is recommended to go to a BYD
authorized dealer or service provider
for sensor calibration so as to avoid
affecting system performance.
WARNING
TSR only serves as a driving
assistance function, so the driver
must be fully responsible for driving
safety.
Influence of weather, road
conditions, and other factors may
cause TSR to fail or lead to late
alarms.
Use TSR based on your needs,
traffic, and road conditions.
Intelligent Speed Limit Control
(ISLC)*
The intelligent Speed Limit Control (ISLC)
system integrates ACC and TSR. With
the system enabled, if the vehicle travels
faster than the detected speed limit, a
confirmation prompt is displayed asking
whether to set cruise speed to that limit.
After the driver confirms, the system will
automatically set cruise speed to the limit
to prevent speeding.
This function is available at the 30~150 km/
h (20~95 mph) speed range.
Usage
To enable or disable ISLC, go to
infotainment system and tap DiPilot →
Driving Assist → TSR → ISLC switch.
When the TSR system is disabled, the
ISLC switch is grayed out and unusable.
ISLC is turned off at this time. The ISLC
switch will be usable after the TSR
system is enabled again.
ISLC can be activated provided that ACC
is active.
Precautions
Given that ISLC integrates ACC and TSR,
precautions on ACC and TSR must be
followed in the use of ISLC.
The intelligent cruise control system
is a driving assistance system, so the
driver should keep control of vehicle at
all times.
ISLC performance depends on weather
conditions, lighting, and traffic sign
visibility. The system may be unable to
recognize signs completely or clearly
at night or sunset, in rainy, foggy, hazy,
snowy or dusty environment, when light
is coming from the back of the vehicle,
or when there is a sudden change in
lighting.
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WARNING
ISLC only serves as a driving
assistance function, so the driver
must be fully responsible for driving
safety.
Influence of weather, road
conditions, and other factors may
cause ISLC to fail or lead to late
alarms.
Use ISLC based on your needs,
traffic, and road conditions.
Intelligent High Beam
(HMA)*
The intelligent high beam (HMA) system
automatically activates or deactivates
the high beam based on current driving
conditions assessed by using sensors of
the multifunctional video controller, when
vehicle speed exceeds 25 km/h.
Status Description
HMA standby:
When the function is enabled but not
activated yet, a icon is displayed
on the instrument cluster.
HMA activated:
With the function enabled, when
the light switch is on "Auto", the
light meets conditions, and vehicle
speed exceeds 35 km/h, a icon is
displayed on the instrument cluster.
HMA failure:
HMA has failed. A icon is
displayed on the cluster at this time.
Usage
To enable or disable HMA, go to
infotainment system, and tap DiPilot →
Driving Assist. The system defaults to
the previous settings when the vehicle
starts.
With the function enabled, when the
light switch is on "Auto", the light meets
conditions and vehicle speed exceeds
35 km/h, the system automatically
switches between low and high
beams based on the current driving
environment.
Precautions
The HMA system is an auxiliary
light control function. While it is
recommended to use the system at
high vehicle speeds, the system cannot
completely replace the driver. The driver
must observe road regulations and
actively switch between high and low
beams according to road condition
changes at all times.
HMA system exits when fog lights are
turned off, wipers are set to high-speed
mode, the vehicle is backing up, light
switch is not on “Auto”, and the
environment has too much lighting.
Even when HMA is working, the driver
must respond to possible situations
where the HMA is triggered in error
or fails to work due to unavoidable
environmental factors and conditions.
Typical situations are:
The driver’s stick operation
to switch to the high beam is
prioritized.
The weather, such as fog, rain
or snow, is extremely terrible for
driving.
There are traffic participants with
poor lighting (such as pedestrians
and bicycles), railways or waterways
nearby, or wild animals on the roads.
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There are highly reflective objects
around (e.g., traffic signs on
highways, water reflection on the
road surface, etc.).
The front windshield is dirty, covered
in mist, or blocked by stickers or
decorations.
In case there is a collision or the
sensor has been reassembled, it
is recommended to go to a BYD
authorized dealer or service provider
for sensor calibration so as to avoid
affecting system performance.
WARNING
HMA only serves as a driving
assistance function, so the driver
must be fully responsible for driving
safety.
Influence of weather, road
conditions, and other factors may
cause HMA to fail.
Use HMA based on your needs,
traffic, and road conditions.
Lane Departure Assist
(LDA)*
Lane Departure Warning (LDW) *
The lane departure warning (LDW) system
identifies lane lines ahead through a
multifunctional video controller. If the
driver unknowingly departs from the lane
at a vehicle speed between 60 km/h and
150 km/h, the system indicates so by
means of steering wheel vibration, audio
alarms, an instrument cluster prompt.
Lane Departure Prevention (LDP) *
The lane departure prevention (LDP)
system identifies lane lines ahead
through a multifunctional video
controller. If the driver unknowingly
departs from the lane at a vehicle speed
between 60 km/h and 150 km/h such
that the vehicle is about to roll over
lane lines, the system, when activated,
slightly turns the steering wheel by
providing reverse torque through the
electronic power steering (EPS) system
to prevent lane departure.
When activated, LDP system alarms to
instruct the driver to take over steering
wheel for turn control. The alarm lasts
until the system is deactivated and is
given by means of sound, visual alarm,
and steering wheel vibration. If the
system is activated twice or more within
a continued 180-second cycle and no
turn input comes from the driver during
the activation period, the system alarms
when it is activated for the second time
or any further intervention is performed.
For the third intervention (and any
further ones), alarms are extended by at
least 15 seconds.
Usage
To enable or disable LDA, go to
infotainment system and tap DiPilot →
Driving Assist → Lane Assist System.
Options of LDW alarm forms include
audio alarm only, or steering wheel
vibration only, and both.
When LDW or LDP is enabled, a icon
is displayed on the cluster.
When activated, LDW gives alarms (in
the form of sound, visual alarms, and
steering wheel vibration). On instrument
cluster, virtual lane lines on the side
where the vehicle rolls over lane lines
turn red.
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When activated, LDP gives alarms (in
the form of sound, visual alarms, and
steering wheel vibration). On instrument
cluster, icon flashes twice and virtual
lane lines on the side where the vehicle
rolls over lane lines turn blue.
In the event of malfunction, a icon is
displayed on the cluster.
System limitations
Lane assist system may detect incorrect
or no lane lines in complex traffic. In
the following cases, the system may fail
to work or its performance degrades
significantly.
Poor visibility in snowy, rainy and
foggy days;
Dirty or fogged windshield, or
blocked multifunctional video
controller;
Glaring from direct sunlight,
reflection or oncoming vehicles;
Sudden changes in light, such as
entering/exiting a tunnel;
Lane lines obscured by tree’s
shadows on roads in direct sunlight
in sunny days;
Unidentifiable road boundary with
grass, soil or curb.
Precautions
LDW will be suppressed if turn signal
used and the vehicle changes lane as
indicated by the turn signal.
LDW may be suppressed if the vehicle
travels over lane lines, or lane lines
are unclear, too thin, worn, blurred or
covered by dirt/snow.
LDW may be suppressed if the lane is
too wide or too narrow, the number
of lanes increases or decreases, lane
markings change suddenly on ramps
or exits, or in situations of complex line
arrangements.
LDW may be suppressed when the
vehicle is too close to a vehicle ahead or
the vehicle ahead obscures lane lines,
on slopes or winding roads.
LDW may be suppressed when the
vehicle jolts, accelerates or decelerates
too quickly, or takes a sharp turn.
The system operation may be affected if
the windshield within the camera visual
field is cracked, if the glass is dyed or
inadequately coated; or if any reflecting
object is placed on the dashboard or
any other object interferes with camera
sight.
For safety reasons, do not test LDW
function on your own. The function
will be interrupted if any object blocks
the camera or if it is exposed to strong
lights. The function returns once
conditions return to normal. If it does
not, it is recommended to contact a BYD
authorized dealer or service provider.
Disabling the LDW is recommended
under any of the following
circumstances:
Driving in a sporty style.
Severe weather conditions.
Driving on uneven roads.
Situations where lane lines may not be
identified include but are not limited to:
Unclear lane lines;
Incomplete lane lines.
Situations that may result in detection
failure of the camera or late activation of
the function include but are not limited
to:
Camera coming off, loosely installed,
or blocked;
Rain, snow, smog, and other extreme
weathers;
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Partially or completely blocked
camera lens.
WARNING
LDA only serves as a driving
assistance function, so the driver
must be fully responsible for driving
safety.
Influence of weather, road
conditions, and other factors may
cause LDA to fail.
Use LDA based on your needs,
traffic, and road conditions.
Emergency Steering
Assist (ESA)*
The emergency steering assist (ESA)
system identifies lane lines ahead through
a multifunctional video controller and
identifies vehicles approaching from
behind on the adjacent lanes through a
rear corner radar. It comes to work when
the driver begins to change the lane or
unknowingly departs from the lane, while
the vehicle is running at a speed between
60 km/h and 150 km/h. If a vehicle on the
adjacent lane approaches from behind to
blind sports such that the system detects
a risk of collision, the system activates EPS
system to provide reverse torque, keeping
the vehicle in the current lane.
Usage
To enable or disable ESA, go to
infotainment system and tap DiPilot →
Driving Assist → Lane Assist System.
When ESA is active, a icon flashes
on the instrument cluster.
In the event of ESA malfunction, a
icon is displayed on the cluster.
If ESA is disabled manually by pressing
buttons, a icon is displayed on the
cluster.
Precautions
Situations where lane lines may not be
identified include but are not limited to:
Pedestrians, animals, and specialty
or specially-shaped vehicles;
Unclear or incomplete lane lines.
Situations that may result in detection
failure of the camera or late alarm
include but are not limited to:
Camera coming off, loosely installed,
or blocked;
Rain, snow, smog, and other extreme
weathers;
Partially or completely blocked
camera lens.
Situations that may result in detection
failure of the radar or late alarm include
but are not limited to:
Radar coming off, loosely installed,
or blocked;
Rain, snow, smog, and other extreme
weathers;
Certain metal guardrails or similar
road conditions.
WARNING
ESA only serves as a driving
assistance function, so the driver
must be fully responsible for driving
safety.
Influence of weather, road
conditions, and other factors may
cause ESA to fail.
Use ESA based on your needs,
traffic, and road conditions.
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Blind Spot Assist System*
The blind spot assist system includes the
following functions: blind spot detection
(BSD), door open warning (DOW), rear
collision warning (RCW), and rear cross
traffic alert (RCTA). It detects environment
behind the vehicle through radars installed
on both sides of the rear bumper so as to
remind the driver of safe driving.
BSD*
At vehicle speeds 15 km/h, if radar
sensors detect a vehicle in blind
spots on an adjacent lane or a vehicle
approaching quickly on the adjacent
lane, indicator on the corresponding
external rearview mirror lights up. If the
turn signal for the same side is turned
on at this moment, the alarm indicator
on the external rearview mirror flashes
to alert the driver of a risky lane change.
RCTA*
When the vehicle is reversing, the RCTA
system detects the vehicles traveling
in the blind spot at the back through
radar. If the system determines that
other vehicles approaching from behind
may crash into the vehicle, indicators
on external rearview mirrors, cluster
ambient light, and front interior ambient
light flash so that the driver can reduce
collision risk.
RCW*
At vehicle speeds above 5 km/h, if radar
sensors detects a risk of collision with
a vehicle approaching too quickly from
behind, cluster ambient light and front-
row ambient light flash to alert the
driver. At the same time, hazard warning
light goes on to warn drivers on vehicles
at the back against collision risk so that
they will drive safely.
DOW*
DOW is realized with rear corner radars
installed on both sides of the rear
bumper. When the vehicle is stationary
with doors unlocked, the system
keeps indicators on external rearview
mirrors solid on to warn the driver if
moving objects, such as bicycles or
automobiles, approach from behind
on an adjacent lane. At the same
time, image and prompt message are
displayed on the instrument cluster
and front- and rear-row ambient lights
are solid on. If the driver attempts to
open the door at this time, indicators on
external rearview mirrors and front- and
rear-row ambient lights begin to flash.
Usage
To enable or disable BSD, DOW, RCW or
RCTA, go to infotainment system and
tap DiPilot → Driving Assist → Blind
Spot Assist. The system defaults to
the previous settings when the vehicle
starts.
When the blind spot assist system is
disabled, no relevant indicators are
displayed on the cluster.
When the blind spot assist system is
standing by, if vehicle conditions, such
as speed or gear status, do not meet
the requirements of any function, a
gray indicator is displayed on the
cluster and blind spot assist will not be
activated.
If the blind spot assist system
malfunctions, a yellow indicator icon
is displayed on the cluster.
When the blind spot assist system is
active, A green indicator is displayed
on the cluster, meaning that the
function has been activated and can
trigger alarms at any time.
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Precautions
While the BSD system provides
assistance in monitoring blind spots of
rearview mirrors, it cannot replace the
driver’s observation and judgment.
The driver must keep control of vehicle
at all times and drive properly, and is
fully responsible for the vehicle.
The BSD system may be unable to
provide adequate warning on target
vehicles approaching from behind at a
high speed.
The driver should ensure the normal
operation of the BSD system, keeping
the BSD radar sensors in good
condition. For example, if they
are covered in dirt, snow or other
obstructions, they need to be cleared
right away
If unrelated targets at the rear side
or in the rear (such as large roadside
barriers used during road repair, large
billboards by the road, reflectors in
tunnels, or other objects with a large
reflection cross-sectional area) are
wrongly selected as target vehicles, the
BSD system will give an alert.
System limitations
Under some circumstances, it will be
difficult for the system to assist the
driver, and detection may be affected
or delayed. Possible circumstances
include, but are not limited to:
Sudden lane change of a vehicle
coming from the rear;
Sharp turns, slopes and other
settings where vehicles coming from
behind are detected too late;
Obscured target vehicle;
Too small curve radius, or when the
vehicle enters or exits a curve;
Severe weather, such as rain or
snow.
Radar coming off, loosely installed,
or blocked;
Certain metal guardrails or similar
road conditions.
Targets that may not be responded
include but are not limited to:
Pedestrians and animals;
Targets in environments with
electromagnetic interference.
Influence of vibration or collision
on BSD radar sensor calibration can
degrade system performance. In that
case, it is recommended to contact
a BYD authorized dealer or service
provider.
WARNING
Blind spot assist only serves as a
driving assistance function, so the
driver must be fully responsible for
driving safety.
Influence of weather, road
conditions, and other factors may
cause blind spot assist to fail.
Use blind spot assist based on your
needs, traffic, and road conditions.
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Head-up Display (HUD)
The head-up display (HUD) function
projects important information, including
vehicle speed, navigation, speed limit, ACC,
lane departure, BSD, etc., into the driver’s
field of view on the front windshield. It
improves driving safety by preventing the
driver from frequently changing the focus
of their eyes.
You can access the setting page in
(infotainment system) → Vehicle
settings → HUD.
HUD switch: By factory default, the
switch is toggled on and a HUD
image is displayed. When the switch
is toggled off, no HUD image is
displayed. When the vehicle restarts,
the switch setting prior to last
power-off is maintained.
Height Adjusting: Used to adjust
the height of HUD virtual image in
between -10 and 10. A total of 21
values are available, and the default
value is 0.
Brightness Adjusting: Used to adjust
the brightness of HUD virtual image
in between 1 and 11. A total of 11
values are available, and the default
value is 6.
Whirling Adjusting: Used to adjust
the angle of HUD virtual image to -2°,
-1.6°, -1.2°, -0.8°, -0.4°, 0°, 0.4°, 0.8°,
1.2°, 1.6°, or 2°. The default value is
0°.
Mode Setting: Used to select
"Classic" (default setting) or "Snow"
mode according to the service
environment of the vehicle.
Settings optional for display: Two
types of settings are optional for
display and are both turned on by
default: safe driving assistance and
navigation. Tap the button to select
the setting for HUD display. Tap the
button again to unselect and close
the item.
Tire Pressure Monitoring
System (TPMS)
Direct Tire Pressure Monitoring
The direct tire pressure monitoring
system is an auxiliary system that
monitors tire pressure in real time to
improve vehicle safety and comfort
and reduce tire wear and energy
consumption due to insufficient tire
pressure.
You can access the instrument cluster
menu by pressing the button on the
steering wheel, navigate to the driving
information bar by pressing the and
buttons, and then select the tire
pressure display page using the roller on
the button.
Tire pressure system alarm
When the pressure of any tire is lower
than 75% of the standard tire pressure
and the system is running, the tire
pressure fault warning light lights up
and the tire pressure value turns yellow.
You are then recommended to stop the
vehicle to check whether that tire has
slow air leakage and inflate the air to a
reasonable range.
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When the temperature of any tire is
above 85°C for 3 consecutive minutes,
the tire pressure system will give a
high temperature alarm, and the
temperature value of the corresponding
tire will turn yellow. You are then
recommended to stop the vehicle and
wait for the tire temperature to decrease
before further driving.
When one or more tires leak air quickly
and the system is running, the tire
pressure fault warning light flashes
constantly and the tire pressure value
turns red. In that case, promptly stop
the vehicle and replace tires or contact
a BYD authorized dealer or service
provider.
When the system is running, if a fault
occurs, the tire pressure fault warning
light is solid on after flashing, and the
message "Abnormal signal" or "Please
check the tire pressure monitoring
system" is displayed on the instrument
cluster. In that case, please check
whether the corresponding tire pressure
monitoring module is normal and
whether it is within the range of a large
electric field for a long time. If the alarm
persists for a long time, please contact
a BYD authorized dealer or service
provider.
CAUTION!
The running time of the tire pressure
monitoring module is related to
the daily travel distance and other
factors.
CAUTION!
The tire pressure monitoring
module regularly transmits tire
pressure and other information to
the display. Therefore, if the tire
pressure drops suddenly or there is
a flat tire, the monitoring module
will not transmit data to the display
until the next monitoring. In this
case, the vehicle may be out of
control. If there is a flat tire and
monitoring fails to inform, or if you
feel that there is some tire problems,
stop driving immediately instead of
waiting for the display to signal an
alarm.
If the tire pressure monitoring
module is installed incorrectly, it
will affect the air tightness of the
tire. It is recommended that the
installation and replacement of
the pressure monitoring module
be carried out by professional
technicians of a BYD authorized
dealer or service provider in
accordance with the requirements
of the installation manual.
Since tire pressure varies with
regional temperatures, please
inflate or deflate the tires as needed
according to the tire pressure values
displayed on the cluster and the
standard tire pressure values.
If the vehicle is equipped with non-
BYD approved electrical accessories,
the tire pressure monitoring
system may be disturbed, do not
misunderstand the disturbance as a
tire pressure system failure.
When replacing wheel rims or
spare tires* or performing tire
rotations, the tire pressure system
needs to be matched again. Please
go to a BYD authorized dealer or
service provider to re-match the tire
pressure.
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WARNING
If the tire pressure is not normal,
the system will not prevent the
vehicle from traveling. Therefore,
each time before driving, the vehicle
should be started statically to check
whether the tire pressure meets
the requirements specified by the
manufacturer. If not, do not drive
the vehicle. Otherwise, the vehicle
will be damaged or personal injury
will occur.
If pressure is found to be abnormal
while driving, check the tire pressure
immediately. If the low pressure
warning light comes on, avoid
sharp turns or emergency braking,
and reduce vehicle speed, pull it
over to the curb and stop as soon
as possible. Driving with low tire
pressure can cause permanent
damage to tires and increase the
likelihood of tire scrapping. Serious
tire damage can lead to traffic
accidents, resulting in serious
injuries or deaths.
Acoustic Vehicle Alert
System (AVAS)
System Function
The Acoustic Vehicle Alert System(AVAS)
refers to the broadcast of a prompt sound
to pedestrians in proximity to the vehicle
when it is traveling at low speeds.
When driving forward:
The broadcast volume increases
with increment of vehicle velocity
that is at 0 km/h < V ≤ 20 km/h.
The broadcast volume decreases
with increment of vehicle velocity
that is at 20 km/h < V ≤ 30 km/h.
The broadcast sound stops
automatically when vehicle velocity
is greater than 30 km/h.
When driving in reverse, the vehicle
makes a continuous and balanced
prompt sound.
Disabling/Enabling the System
To turn on or off the Engine Sound
Simulator, slide down the top status bar
on the infotainment screen to display the
shortcut page. The system is enabled by
factory default. AVAS has two audio modes:
standard and dynamic. To set the mode,
go to → Vehicle settings → Intelligent
notification.
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CAUTION!
Due to different vehicle
configurations and the functions
activated, the displayed icons on
the shortcut menu vary. Specific
applications are subject to actual
vehicle configurations and the
functions activated.
WARNING
The AVAS pause switch can only
be used if there are no other road
users within a short distance, and no
audio prompt is needed considering
the surroundings (for example, in
a traffic jam or on the highway). As
long as pedestrians may appear
around the vehicle, the AVAS needs
to be turned on.
If the vehicle travels at a low speed
with the AVAS disabled, it will not
be able to remind pedestrians of
the approaching vehicle, which
may result in a car accident and,
in severe cases, death or personal
injury.
If the AVAS prompt sound cannot be
heard when driving at a low speed,
stop the vehicle in a relatively safe
and quiet place, open the window,
then drive at a constant speed of 20
km/h in D gear and check whether
an audio prompt can be heard
from the front of the vehicle. If it is
confirmed that there is no sound,
contact a BYD authorized dealer or
service provider to deal with it.
Panoramic view
Tap "Vehicle View" on the Infotainment
home page, press the Steering Wheel
button or engage R gear. The "Panoramic
View" is enabled.
Tap the icons for front, rear, right
and left views at the bottom of the
Infotainment screen. Single views are
displayed on the view area.
In the single front and rear views, double
tap the view area to switch to a 180°
perspective and display in full screen.
Tap the radar icon in the
panoramic view to enable the radar
display, and tap it again to disable.
When the radar display is enabled, an
obstacle warning is displayed as it is
approached.
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Slowly tap the body image on the left
to switch between visible and invisible
body.
After the vehicle starts, the image
before last power-off is displayed on
the invisible panoramic view interface.
Foreign bodies in the underbody
and surrounding blind areas may be
inconsistent with the actual ones. The
underbody image will be updated in real
time only after the vehicle has moved,
which must be driven beyond its length
for a complete update.
WARNING
This system uses wide-angle
fisheye cameras, so the object on
the display screen may appear
somewhat deformed in comparison
with the actual object.
The panoramic view system is
only to be used for parking/driving
assistance. It is not safe to park or
drive the car relying only on this
system, because there are some
blind spots in front of and behind
the car. The surroundings of the car
should be observed in other ways
during the parking/driving process,
so as to avoid accidents.
When the side mirrors are not
extended in place, do not use the
panoramic view system; and when
the panoramic view system is used
for parking/driving, ensure that all
the car doors are closed.
WARNING
The distance to an object displayed
on the panoramic view screen
may be different from the distance
perceived subjectively, especially
when the object is closer to the
vehicle; the driver needs to judge
the distance between the vehicle
and the object in various ways.
The cameras are mounted on the
front bumper, on the lower sides of
the left and right side mirrors and
above the rear license plate. Make
sure the cameras are unobstructed.
When washing the car body with a
high-pressure water jet, try to avoid
spraying directly on the cameras, so
as not to affect their performance.
If there is water or dust on the
cameras, it should be promptly
wiped clean.
Protect the cameras from any
impact to prevent damage or
malfunction.
If the infotainment system is not
fully activated after the vehicle is
powered on, and the panoramic
view start button or the reverse
gear is operated, the output on
the panoramic view screen will be
delayed or the screen will flash.
This is a normal part of the camera
power-on process.
When moving the vehicle at
low speeds, as the transparent
panoramic function is affected by
the speed fluctuation or multiple
stops and brakes, there will be a
misalignment between the image
of the bottom of the vehicle and the
image of the outside of the vehicle.
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Parking Assist
Reversing Radar Power Switch
You can enable or disable the reversing
radar system with the reversing radar
switch or in (infotainment system) →
DiPilot → Parking Assist.
When the ignition status is "OK" and
EPB is released, the parking assist
system is enabled automatically.
When enabled, the system sounds
an alarm if obstacles are found
surrounding the vehicle; when disabled,
it does not.
Sensor Type
When the sensor detects an obstacle,
the corresponding image will be
displayed on the infotainment screen*,
depending on the location of the
obstacle and its distance from the
vehicle.
When the driver conducts parallel
parking or reverse parking, the sensor
measures the distance between
the vehicle and the obstacle and
communicates this information through
the infotainment page and the speaker.
Be aware of the surroundings when
using this system.
Front right sensor
Front center sensor
Front center sensor
Front left sensor
Rear left Sensor
Rear center sensor
Rear center sensor
Rear right sensor
Distance Display and Speaker
When the sensor detects an obstacle, the
location of the obstacle and its general
distance from the vehicle will be displayed
on the infotainment screen, and the
speaker will beep.
Working example of center sensor
General
Distance
(mm)
Infotainment
Display
Alarm
Sound
About 700
to 1,200 Slow
About 300
to 700 Fast
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About 0
to 300 Continuous
Working example of corner sensor
General
Distance
(mm)
Infotainment
Display
Alarm
Sound
About 300
to 600 Fast
About 0
to 300 Continuous
Working Sensors and Their
Detection Range
All sensors are activated upon reversing.
The figure shows the sensors' detection
range. Sensors have a range limitation,
so drivers must check the surroundings
before slowly reversing the vehicle.
About 1200 mm
About 600 mm
REMINDER
Parking assist system is designed to
assist the driver in parking. It is not
a substitute for personal judgment
and observation for maneuvering
the vehicle.
Sensors will not work properly if
accessories or other objects are
placed within their detection range.
In some cases, the sensor does not
work properly and cannot detect
objects approached by the vehicle.
Therefore, drivers must always
observe the vehicle's surrounding
area instead of relying solely on the
sensor.
Sensor Detection Information
Certain vehicle conditions and
surroundings may affect the sensors'
ability to accurately detect obstacles.
Detection accuracy may be affected if:
There is dirt, water or fog on the
sensor.
There is snow or frost on the sensor.
The sensor is masked in any way.
The vehicle is significantly rolled or
overloaded.
The vehicle is moving on particularly
bumpy roads, slopes, gravel or grass.
The sensor has been repainted.
The vicinity is noisy due to honking
of vehicles, motorcycle engines, air
brakes of large vehicles, or other
noises that produce ultrasonic
waves.
There's another Parking Assist
nearby.
The vehicle is fitted with a towing
lug.
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The bumper or the sensor was hit
hard.
The vehicle is approaching a high or
zigzag curb.
The vehicle is driving in the sun or in
the cold.
The vehicle is fitted with non-
original, lower suspension.
Except as described above, sensors may
not be able to correctly determine the
actual distance due to the shape of the
object.
The shape and material of obstacles
may prevent sensors from detecting
them, especially the following:
electric wires, fences, and ropes.
cotton, snow and other materials
that absorb radio waves.
any object with sharp edges and
corners.
low obstacles.
high obstacles facing outwards
towards the vehicle.
any object under the bumper.
any object too near the vehicle.
persons near the vehicle (depending
on the type of clothing).
If an image is displayed on the
multimedia display* or there is a beep,
the sensor may detect an obstacle or
there may be outside interference with
the sensor. If such issue persists, go
to a BYD authorized dealer or service
provider for inspection.
CAUTION!
Do not rinse or apply steam to
the sensor area when washing
the vehicle to prevent sensor
malfunction.
Driving Safety
For better driving safety, the following
driving safety systems works automatically
based on driving conditions. However,
these systems only provide assistance,
and excessive reliance on them is not
recommended.
Intelligent Power Braking
System
The intelligent power braking system is
an advanced decoupled electrohydraulic
brake (EHB) system integrating vacuum
booster, electronic vacuum pump, ABS/
ESC system and other features. The system
assists the vehicle braking "on an on-
demand basis" according to driver’s
braking needs. It offers advanced control
functions such as anti-lock braking system
(ABS), electronic brake force distribution
(EBD), traction control system (TCS),
vehicle dynamic control (VDC), comfort
parking (CST), hill-start hold control (HHC),
hydraulic brake assist (HBA) and controller
deceleration parking (CDP) to improve
vehicle stability and comfort, and enhance
brake energy recovery efficiency.
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Vehicle Dynamics Control(VDC)
When the vehicle turns suddenly while
driving, the VDC system judges the driver's
intention based on such information as
steering wheel’s angle and vehicle speed,
and continuously compares with the actual
condition. If the vehicle swerves from the
driver's normal lane, the VDC will correct
the situation by engaging brakes to the
corresponding wheels to help the driver
control skidding and maintain directional
stability.
Traction Control System(TCS)
TCS prevents the drive wheels from
skidding during acceleration by reducing
the motor power, and, when necessary,
apply braking forces to prevent drive
wheels from spinning. TCS makes it easy
for vehicles to start, accelerate and climb
under adverse driving conditions.
WARNING
TCS may not work effectively in the
following situations:
»When driving on slippery roads,
even if TCS is working properly,
it may not be able to control
the direction and meet power
requirements.
»Do not drive in conditions where
the vehicle may lose its stability
and power.
Hill Hold Control(HHC)
After the brake pedal is released, HHC
maintains the brake pressure imposed
by the driver for 1.5 seconds to prevent
backward sliding of the vehicle.
Hydraulic Brake Assit(HBA)
When the brake pedal is depressed quickly,
HBA recognizes that the vehicle is in
emergency condition. It quickly increases
the brake pressure to the maximum, so
that ABS can intervene more quickly and
shorten the braking distance effectively.
Controller Deceleration Parking(CDP)
When the EPB switch is pulled up, the CDP*
function starts working so that the vehicle
brakes at a constant deceleration (0.4 g
when EPB is engaged but the brake pedal
is not depressed, and 0.8 g when EPB is
engaged and the brake pedal is depressed)
until the vehicle stops. The function stops
working if the EPB is released.
ESC operation instructions
The intelligent power braking system has
the following new functions compared
with the original ESC system:
Brake assist mode
The brake assist mode is used
to adjust the brake pedal feel.
The relation curve between the
brake pedal depth and the vehicle
deceleration varies across different
modes for the driver to choose their
preferred pedal feel.
To adjust the brake pedal feel, go to
(infotainment system) → Vehicle
settings → Intelligent chassis →
brake assist mode.
CST
CST function: When the vehicle
decelerates to stop in a non-
emergency situation, the integrated
brake control system reduces the
stop-instant suspension pitch
and impact by controlling the
brake pressure of the four brakes,
providing a smooth stop feeling for
the driver.
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To enable or disable the CST
function, go to (infotainment
system) → Vehicle settings →
Intelligent chassis → CST.
When the CST function is triggered,
the braking distance may be
slightly increased by 2-5 cm.
Therefore, increase the distance
from the vehicle or obstacle ahead
accordingly before stopping your
vehicle.
Brake disc wiping
Brake disc wiping function: When the
wiper switch is on or the rain sensor
detects rain, the integrated brake
control system applies a small brake
pressure to all four brakes so that
pads come into contact with discs
to remove the water film from the
discs. This shortens brake response
time and braking distance.
As long as the system detects rain
or the wiper ON signal, the brake
discs are repeatedly wiped at certain
intervals to improve safety.
ESC working
If there is a risk of skidding or
backsliding when the vehicle starts
on a slope, or if either drive wheel is
spinning, the ESC indicator flashes
to indicate that ESC system is
working.
Disabling ESC
If the vehicle gets stuck in snow or
mud, ESC may reduce power output
from the motor to the wheels. In this
case, you may need to turn off the
system to get out of the jam.
Turning off ESC
To turn off the ESC system, press
the physical button or tap
(infotainment system) → DiPilot →
Active safety → ESC. In addition,
ESC checks its working status in real
time. If ESC OFF switch is pressed
while ESC system is working, the
system will complete the active
intervention control rather than
executes the "shutdown" command
immediately. ESC is disabled only
after the intervention control is
complete.
Some functions of the disabled ESC
system may be re-enabled if the ESC
OFF switch is pressed again or the
vehicle speed exceeds the threshold
(80 km/h). In order to prevent ESC from
being turned off suddenly, ESC can be
activated again only when it is not in a
vehicle dynamic intervention state.
Restarting ESC system
When the ESC system has been
turned off, restarting the vehicle will
automatically restart ESC system.
ESC system start and speed linkage
If the ESC system is turned off, when
the vehicle becomes extremely
unstable as the speed increases and
exceeds the threshold (80 km/h), the
ESC system will start on its own.
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With ESC system activated
If the ESC fault indicator flashes,
drive with extra care to avoid
accidents.
With ESC system disabled
Be careful when ESC is disabled,
and drive at speeds suitable for
road conditions. The ESC system
can ensure vehicle stability and its
driving force. Never turn it off unless
necessary.
Replacing tires
Make sure all tires are of the same
size, brand, tread pattern and total
load. In addition, be sure to inflate
tires to the recommended pressure.
Neither ABS nor ESC system will
work properly if the vehicle is fitted
with different tires.
For details on tire or wheel
replacement, it is recommended to
contact a BYD authorized dealer or
service provider.
Tire and suspension handling
Use of any defective tire or modified
suspension affects the driving safety
system and may cause the system to
fail.
Active Suspension Mode*
The active suspension mode function
is used to adjust the softness of the
suspension system. Across different
modes, the damping force curve of
shock absorbers is intelligently adjusted
according to vehicle speed and attitude.
The driver can choose between the soft
and hard style of the suspension based on
their preference.
You can select "Comfort" or "Sport" in
(infotainment system) → Vehicle
settings → Intelligent Chassis → Active
Suspension Mode.
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)
The ABS hydraulic system has two
separate circuits, each running
diagonally through the vehicle (left front
wheel brake connected to the right rear
wheel brake). If one circuit fails, two
wheels can still be braked.
ABS helps maintain the steering control
by preventing the wheels from locking
or skidding when brake is engaged
suddenly or on slippery roads.
When the front tires skid, there is no
steering control, which means that the
vehicle still moves forward even though
the steering wheel is turned. ABS helps
prevent locking and maintain steering
control since pulsating prompt brake is
much faster than human reaction.
Never pulsate the brake pedal;
otherwise, ABS may malfunction. While
steering away from danger, a firm and
steady pressure should always be
maintained on the brake pedal for the
ABS to work.
When the ABS is working, the brake
pedal will vibrate, which may produce
noise. This is because the ABS is
pulsating the brake quickly, which is
normal.
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Electronic Brake Force Distribution
(EBD)
The EBD is an auxiliary function of ABS.
Before ABS acts, if the skid rate of rear
wheel is high, ABS will adjust the brake
pressure of rear wheel for a smoother
and more ideal brake force distribution.
WARNING
ABS cannot work effectively under
the following conditions:
»Tires with inadequate grip are
used (e.g., excessively worn tires
used on snow-covered roads).
»The vehicle skids when driving at
a high speed on slippery roads.
ABS is not designed to reduce the
braking distance of the vehicle.
Always keep a safe distance from
the vehicle ahead when:
»Driving on slippery, muddy,
sandy or snowy roads.
»Driving on roads with multiple
potholes or on uneven roads.
»Driving on bumpy roads.
CAUTION!
If the ABS fault warning light is
still on while the braking system
warning light is on, immediately
park the vehicle in a safe place.
It is recommended to contact a
BYD authorized dealer or service
provider.
In this case, if brakes are applied,
the ABS will not work and the
vehicle will become extremely
unstable.
CAUTION!
ABS does not reduce the time
and distance required to stop the
vehicle. This device only helps you
control steering when braking.
Please always keep a safe distance
from other vehicles.
ABS cannot prevent skidding caused
by sudden direction change, such
as trying to make a sharp turn or
change lanes suddenly. Always drive
carefully at a safe speed, regardless
of road and weather conditions.
ABS does not prevent decrease in
stability either. When applying the
brake in an emergency, the steering
should be moderate. A large or
sharp turn during the driving can
cause the vehicle to swerve into
oncoming traffic or run off the road.
When driving on wet or soft or
uneven roads (e.g., waterlogged
concrete roads, waterlogged epoxy
painted roads, sandy roads, snowy
roads, etc.), vehicles equipped with
ABS may require longer braking
distances than vehicles without ABS.
In such cases, reduce the vehicle
speed and keep a greater distance
from other vehicles.
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Description
of Other Main
Features
Interior Rearview Mirror
Automatic Anti-glare Interior
Rearview Mirror
The automatic anti-glare interior rearview
mirror is equipped with electronic anti-
glare function, which automatically
adjusts the lens color of the mirror
according to the surroundings to reduce
the interference of rear glare on the driver's
field of vision.
WARNING
Do not hang heavy objects from the
rear view mirror, or forcefully shake
or drag it.
When manually adjusting the rear
view mirror, do not adjust forcibly if
it gets stuck.
Do not adjust the rear view mirror
while the vehicle is in motion, as it
may distract the driver's attention.
Manual Adjustment of Interior
Rearview Mirror*
Move the interior rearview mirror up or
down, left or right to a suitable position.
WARNING
Do not adjust the interior rearview
mirror while driving, as this may
prevent the driver from controlling
the vehicle, resulting in personal
injury or death due to accidents.
Do not hang heavy objects from the
interior rearview mirror, or shake or
drag it with force.
When manually adjusting the
interior rearview mirror, do not
forcibly adjust the stuck mirror to
avoid the mirror falling off.
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External Rearview Mirrors
External Rearview Mirrors
Using the switch for electric external
rearview mirrors, the driver can adjust the
mirrors to see the sides of the vehicle in the
mirrors.
Selection switches: used to select the
external rearview mirror to be adjusted.
: Left rearview mirror button
: Right rearview mirror button
External rearview mirror adjustment
buttons : used to adjust the external
rearview mirror lens. Press the switch
indicating the desired direction.
REMINDER
The electric external rearview
mirror has the turning function
upon reversal. When the vehicle is
being reversed, the electric external
rearview mirror automatically turns
down.
Folding of External Rearview
Mirrors
Folding external rearview mirrors
manually
Push the outer edge of the external
rearview mirror to rotate the mirror body
around the folding axis to the locked
position.
Folding external rearview mirrors
electrically
Press the button to fold the external
rearview mirrors electrically. Press the
button again to extend the mirrors.
Both external rearview mirrors fold
automatically when anti-theft feature is
armed, and extend automatically when
anti-theft function is disarmed.
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Wiper Blades
Inspect front/rear wiper blades for cracks
or local hardening at least every six
months. If these findings are noted, wiper
blades should be replaced. Otherwise,
the windshield will streak or will be left
unclean after wiping.
CAUTION!
Do not open the hood when wiper
arms are lifted, as this may damage
the hood and wiper arms.
Replacing Wiper Blades
When the vehicle is powered on, in the
infotainment system, go to Vehicle Info
→ Vehicle Maintenance Info → Front
wiper check to enable the front wiper
check function. The wipers then rotate out
automatically for easy maintenance and
replacement.
1. Pull up the wiper arm at the driver
side, and then pull up the other at the
passenger side.
2. Press the wiper lock button.
3. Hold the wiper blade and pull it out
along the indicated direction.
4. When installing a new wiper blade,
follow the reverse procedure.
Snow Chains
Snow chains are only used in emergency
or when vehicles travel in specific areas
specified by laws.
Snow chains should be installed
on front wheels. Be careful when
driving the vehicle installed with snow
chains on snow-covered roads. Some
snow chains may damage the tires,
wheels, suspension and vehicle body.
Therefore, use thin snow chains. It is
recommended that the thickness or
diameter of snow chain must not exceed
6 mm, so as to provide enough free
space between tires and other parts in
the hubcap.
Read the component assembly
drawings and other instructions
provided by the snow chain
manufacturer carefully.
Before purchasing and installing snow
chains, consult a BYD authorized dealer
or service provider where your vehicle
was purchased.
After snow chains are installed, be sure
to travel at a speed below 30 km/h on
snow-covered roads.
In order to minimize wear of wheels and
snow chains, do not travel with snow
chains on roads without snow.
REMINDER
Do not drive at a speed above 30
km/h or maintain a speed lower
than the speed limit specified by the
snow chain manufacturer.
Drive carefully, paying attention
to bumps, potholes and sharp
turns that can cause the vehicle to
bounce.
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REMINDER
For vehicles with snow chains, avoid
sharp turns or braking with locked
wheels, and slow down the vehicle
before entering a curve to avoid
accidents due to loss of control.
If abnormal noise is heard from
the snow chain, it indicates that
the chain may contact vehicle
components such as suspension,
body or brake lines. In this case,
stop the vehicle immediately for
inspection.
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DEVICES
A/C System.................................................... 148
Storage...........................................................157
Other In-Vehicle Devices............................. 160
Infotainment System................................... 164
A/C System
Introduction to Air
Conditioning
To access the A/C setting page, go to
→ Vehicle settings → A/C.
Fan speed reduction during calls
Tap this button to enable automatic fan
speed reduction during Bluetooth calls.
Tap this button again to disable
automatic fan speed reduction during
Bluetooth calls.
Auto air recirculation when parking
Tap this button to enable automatic air
recirculation when parking.
Tap this button again to disable
automatic air recirculation when
parking.
Auto A/C mode
Two options are available: Economical
and Comfort.
A/C Panel
Front-row A/C buttons
① Auto button
② A/C power button
③ Front windshield defrost button
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A/C Operation Interface
Front-row A/C operation interface
1A/C setting
2Air purification system
3A/C operation interface button
4A/C power button
5Auto mode
6Cooling mode
7Max. cooling
8Independent control
9Front windshield defrost
10 Internal/External circulation
11 Ventilation
12 Front passenger A/C temperature
adjustment
13 Driver A/C temperature adjustment
14 Blowing mode
15 Air amount adjustment
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Rear control panel interface*
Automatic screen lock
With the rear infotainment lock not engaged, the rear control panel screen will lock
automatically after a period of inactivity.
Unlocking the screen
Tap the unlock button on the rear control panel to release the automatic page lock.
When you tap any other button on the locked screen, the unlock button flashes to
indicate that the screen is currently locked, and the operation is invalid.
When the automatic screen lock is deactivated, the rear control panel does not display
the unlock button.
REMINDER
When the rear-row lock button on the shortcut menu of the infotainment system is
locked, buttons on relevant interfaces are not available.
A/C odor:
»It is normal that there may be a damp and moldy smell just after the A/C is turned
on. During the operation of the automobile A/C, A/C condensation often remain in
the evaporator, and the wet evaporator can easily absorb unfiltered body sweat,
smokes, etc., inside the vehicle. Condensation not blown dry makes the dark and
damp evaporator surface prone to mold, which is very likely to produce unpleasant
odors by long-term fermentation.
How to prevent A/C odors:
»Turn off the A/C and ventilate with natural air before parking to keep the air inside
the vehicle relatively dry.
»Inspect, clean, or replace the filter regularly.
»Try to keep the cabin clean and fresh.
If the odor persists after odor prevention methods are used, it is recommended to
contact a BYD authorized dealer or service provider for repair.
In the front defrost mode, button operations on the rear control panel are invalid.
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REMINDER
In order to reduce odors from the A/C, if the A/C is already turned on, the A/C blower
may keep running for a while after the vehicle is powered off and locked. That is
because the condensed water on the surface of the evaporator needs to be dried
to prevent mold fermentation. It is normal for the A/C blower to start running
automatically when the vehicle is locked. Do not worry about it.
AUTO Mode button
After tapping this button, its indicator
lights up on the front A/C panel, and
compressor status, and air amount
and blowing modes can be adjusted
automatically.
The vehicle will exit AUTO control if air
amount and blowing modes are set,
and other functions will remain in AUTO
mode except for the operation function.
A/C power button
Tap this button to disable the A/C if it is
ON.
Tap this button to enable the A/C if it is
OFF.
Max. cooling button
Tap this button to activate the Max
Cooling control. The compressor is then
started, the temperature is Lo, the air
amount is adjusted as Max, the internal
circulation is started, and air blows in
face level mode.
Tap this button again to exit.
A/C Cooling button
Tap this button to activate the A/C
compressor. The compressor then starts
to work for cooling.
Tap this button again to deactivate the
function, and the compressor stops
working.
Internal/External circulation button
Tap this button. The icon is displayed
as , and the air inlet mode is
internal circulation.
Tap this button for the second time. The
icon is displayed as , and the air
inlet mode is external circulation.
REMINDER
When the parking automatic
internal circulation is enabled, to
ensure air quality in the vehicle and
prevent the vehicle exhaust from
entering the vehicle, the circulation
mode will switch to the internal
circulation when parking.
Ventilation button
Tap this button to activate A/C
ventilation control. The outlet air is
natural air.
Tap this button again to exit.
Temperature regulation
A/C temperature regulation
Tap the upside arrow or slide it
down to increase the temperature.
Tap the downside arrow or slide it
up to lower the temperature.
When the temperature is set to the
lowest, "L0" is displayed. When it is
set to the highest, "HI" is displayed.
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Defrost button for front windshield
Tap this button to activate the front
windshield defrosting button indicator
on the front A/C panel and enable
the front windshield defroster control
mode, and the air supply mode is
changed to front windshield defroster
mode.
Tap this button again to deactivate
and exit the front windshield defroster
control mode.
Defrost button for rear windshield &
side mirrors*
Tap this button, and the heating panel
in side mirrors will quickly clear the side
mirrors. It will be automatically disabled
after 15 minutes if there are no other
commands.
Tap this button again to disable the
function.
This function is not to be used to dry
raindrops or melt snow.
REMINDER
Using the side mirror electric
heating defrosting function for a
long time may cause the mirror to
wear out faster. Turn off the defrost
button when it is not needed.
CAUTION!
When cleaning the inside of the rear
window, be careful not to scratch
or damage the heating wire and the
connector.
Air amount adjustment
A/C air amount regulation
Tap the chosen position, the higher
the position, the larger the air
amount.
Tap to set it at position 1, and tap
to set it at position 7.
Blowing mod
Tap the corresponding icon on the
Infotainment system to select the
corresponding blowing mode.
Air blowing modes can be combined
freely, and up to three air blowing
modes can be enabled simultaneously
as required.
Adjustments can be made according to
the following air supply.
Usage Guidelines
To quickly cool down the interior after
long exposure to sunlight, drive for a
few minutes with the windows open
to exhaust hot air and speed up A/C
cooling.
To speed up cooling, adjust the
temperature to "Lo" and select the
internal circulation mode for a few
minutes.
Make sure that the air intake grille in
front of the windshield is not blocked.
In humid weather, avoid blowing cool
air onto the windshield to prevent
fogging and reduced visibility.
Keep the space under the front seats
clear to improve air circulation.
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In cold weather, set the air volume to a
high range for 1 minute to remove snow
or moisture from the intake passage and
reduce fogging.
In cold weather, select internal
circulation for a few minutes for quick
heating. To prevent fogging after cabin
is heated, select external circulation for
air intake.
Drivers should close all windows, set
internal circulation mode, and turn on
A/C fans when driving in dusty or windy
conditions.
In heating mode, press the compressor
control button to light up the button
(turning on the compressor), which can
reduce airflow moisture.
In ventilation mode, the system
introduces the natural wind from
outside, which is suitable for spring and
autumn.
REMINDER
A/C unpleasant smell:
»It is normal that there may be a
damp and moldy smell just after
the A/C is turned on. That is due
to condensation that remains in
the evaporator and is not blown
dry.
How to prevent it:
»Turn off the A/C and enable
natural ventilation before
parking to keep the air inside the
vehicle relatively dry.
»Check, clean or replace the air
filter regularly.
»Keep the cabin clean.
If the unpleasant smell persists,
contact a BYD authorized dealer or
service provider for repair.
REMINDER
It is normal that the A/C blower
keeps running after the vehicle
is locked. That is because the
condensed water on the surface of
the evaporator needs to be dried to
prevent mold fermentation.
A/C Vents
Side vent
① Toggle the vent stick to adjust the outlet
angle of air flow.
② Turn the roller to adjust the size of the
vent or to open/close the vent.
Center vent
Toggle the vent stick to adjust the outlet
angle of air flow or close the vent. When
you adjust the stick to the far left and hear
a click, the vent is closed.
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Rear vent
①: Toggle the left vent stick to adjust the
outlet angle of air flow.
②: Turn the roller to adjust the size of the
vent or to open/close the vent.
③: Toggle the right vent stick to adjust the
outlet angle of air flow.
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Air Purification System
The air purification system purifies airborne PM2.5 particles. When A/C is turned on, the system
thoroughly removes PM2.5 particles from the air blown into the cabin.
Air purification operation interface
Tap "Air purification" on the infotainment page. The PM2.5 operation interface is displayed.
1Air purification operation
2Outside PM2.5 value and level
3In-vehicle PM2.5 value and level
4PM2.5 detection
5Quick purification
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PM2.5 detection button
Tap "PM2.5 detection". When the button lights up, the system detects PM2.5 concentration
inside/outside in real time and displays the real-time value on the pad. PM2.5 detection will
stop if the button turns off.
Quick purification button
Tap this button to enable fast purification. Tap it a second time to end fast purification.
In-vehicle PM2.5 value and level display
The area displays the PM2.5 value and level outside/inside the vehicle.
The PM2.5 value detected by the on-board air purification (PM2.5) detector is the PM2.5
value in the air near the vehicle carrying the device in a short time, which should be different
from the daily or real-time PM2.5 value declared by national and relevant government
authorities.
Here is a reference of air quality grade:
Range of PM2.5 Values Air Quality Grade
0-35 Good
36-75 Moderate
76-115 Detrimental to sensitive population
116-150 Unhealthy
151-250 Very unhealthy
251-999 Hazardous
REMINDER
The frequency of PM2.5 detection should be reduced in the following environments:
»Sandstorms and other extremely harsh environments;
»Cold regions (with ambient temperature below -20°C);
»High-humidity environments (with relative humidity above 90%);
»Environments with a change in temperature (prone to condensation), such as
driving in from a cold environment to a high-temperature indoor environment or
parking lot.
Running maximum air flow speed in internal circulation mode can quickly reduce the
concentration of fine particles in the air inside the vehicle.
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REMINDER
In order to reduce odors from the A/C, if the A/C is already turned on, the A/C blower
may keep running for a while after the vehicle is powered off and locked. That is
because the condensed water on the surface of the evaporator needs to be dried
to prevent mold fermentation. It is normal for the A/C blower to start running
automatically when the vehicle is locked. Do not worry about it.
Switching on A/C with
Cloud Service App*
A/C ON: On the BYD app control
page, tap the "A/C ON" button, set
"Set temperature", "Duration" and
"Circulation mode", and enter the
password to enable A/C remotely.
A/C OFF: Tap the "A/C OFF" button on
the BYD APP control interface, and enter
the password to disable A/C remotely.
A/C schedule: On the BYD app control
page, tap "A/C schedule" → "Create
Schedule", set time, temperature,
duration and circulation mode, and save
the settings. The A/C will be turned on at
the set time.
Storage
Glove Box
To use the glove box, unlock it with a
mechanical key and then pull the glove
box lid.
Push the lid up to close it.
REMINDER
To reduce the possibility of personal
injury in the event of an accident or
emergency braking, keep the glove
box closed while driving.
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Cubby Box
To use the cubby box, press the switch on
the front of cubby box to open it.
REMINDER
Keep the front cubby box closed
while the vehicle is in motion.
Cup Holder
Front Seat Cup Holder
The cup holder is used to securely hold
cups, movable ashtray or beverage can,
etc.
To use the front seat cup holder, tap
the cup holder cover, and it will open
automatically.
REMINDER
The cup holder should hold a cup or
beverage can securely to avoid any
liquid spilling from the cup or can,
damaging the front USB ports.
Rear Seat Cup Holder
1. Flip the rear seat armrest.
2. Tap the cup holder cover to let it open
automatically.
CAUTION!
When using the cup holder, do not
start or brake the vehicle suddenly
to prevent liquid spillage and burn
you or other passengers.
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CAUTION!
Do not place an open cup or
untightened beverage bottle in the
cup holder, so as to avoid liquid
spillage when you are opening and
closing the doors and driving.
To ensure safe driving, the driver
is strictly prohibited from taking
the cup out or placing it in the cup
holder while driving.
Glasses Case
Press the lid of the case to open it.
Storage Box on Interior
Panel
Storage boxes are available on all doors to
hold cups and canned beverages.
Bill Box
Tap the ticket box lid to open the box.
File Pockets
There are file pockets at the back of the
front seats.
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Other In-Vehicle
Devices
Sun Visor
① Sun visor
② Vanity mirror
The sun visor is located above the driver
seat and front passenger seat. To block
sunlight from the front, pull the sun
visor down.
To block sunlight from a side, remove
the swivel sleeve from the fixed support
and turn the visor towards the side
window.
When the vanity mirror is installed, turn
down the sun visor and slide the mirror
cover to use the mirror.
REMINDER
Correct use of the sun visor
improves driving safety and comfort.
Safety Handles
① Hook: Do not hang any heavy objects
on the hook to avoid damage to the
hook.
② Safety handle: Pull the safety handle
down for use. The handle returns to its
original position when released.
CAUTION!
Do not hang heavy objects on safety
handles to avoid personal injury or
damage to the safety handles.
Do not hang items on hooks and
safety handles while the vehicle is in
motion.
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12V Auxiliary Power
It is used for accessories with 12V DC
working voltage and no more than 10A
working current.
The 12V auxiliary power is available only
when the ignition switch is on "OK". Lift
the cover to use it.
CAUTION!
To prevent fuses from blowing,
the power consumption must not
exceed 12V/120W of total vehicle
load.
To prevent the starter iron battery
from exhausting its power, do not
use the 12 V auxiliary power supply
for a long time when the driving
motor is not running.
When the 12 V auxiliary power is not
in use, close its cover. Do not insert
objects other than an appropriate
plug into the 12V auxiliary power
socket or let any liquid ingress the
socket, as electrical failure may
result.
USB Ports
USB charging ports can only be used when
the ignition switch is on OK.
Only charging ports are provided under
the front cup holder cover.
① USB charging port.
② Type-C fast-charging port.
The cubby box contains USB ports.
USB data transmission port
USB charging port
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Only USB charging ports are provided in
the rear-row armrest.
SD Card Slot
An SD card slot is located in the cubby box.
Wireless Phone Charging
Slide down the quick access menu in
the infotainment system to light up the
Wireless Charging icon.
The wireless phone charging area is
located at the front of the cubby box.
When the ignition switch is on OK, put
the phone on the non-slip rubber pad
in the wireless charging area with the
phone screen facing up. The phone
automatically begins wireless charging,
and a charging icon is displayed on the
infotainment page.
Wireless phone charging uses a coil to
transmit electrical energy to a phone
battery through electromagnetic wave
induction so that the phone can be
charged without a cable connection.
REMINDER
Only one phone can be charged at a
time.
A phone case that is too thick may
prevent charging.
While driving on bumpy roads, the
mobile phone wireless charging
feature may intermittently stop and
resume charging.
Try to ensure that the surface on
which a mobile phone is placed is
parallel to the charging module. If
the phone moves from the wireless
charging area and stops charging,
move it back to the wireless
charging area.
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REMINDER
If the phone cannot be charged
properly, ensure that there are
no foreign objects in the wireless
charging area, or wait for the
wireless charging area to cool
down before trying again. If it is still
impossible to charge the phone, it
is recommended that you contact
a BYD authorized dealer or service
provider.
After power-off, if the phone is still
charging and the front left door is
opened, there will be a sound alarm
from the instrument cluster and the
warning message "Do not forget
your phone" will be displayed for 5
seconds.
Ensure your smart key is more
than 25 cm away from the wireless
charging area when the wireless
charging system is working.
Do not place coins, metal keys,
metal rings, or other articles
containing metal in the wireless
charging area together with the
phone to avoid wireless charging
dysfunction or even accidents.
Do not place heavy objects in the
charging area to avoid any damage.
If the phone wireless charging
system is faulty and does not work
properly, it is recommended that
you contact a BYD authorized dealer
or service provider.
BYD will not assume any
responsibility for any problems
caused by improper use. If the
product is disassembled or
modified, the free warranty will be
terminated.
Do not leave an unattended phone
being charged in the vehicle, to
avoid potential safety hazards.
REMINDER
For safety reasons, drivers should
refrain from checking phone
charging status while driving.
CAUTION!
If a metal item is found between
the device and the charger rubber
pad while charging, never remove
it immediately with a bare hand to
prevent burns.
For better charging, the center of the
phone coil must be aligned with the
center of wireless charger (indicated
with text in the charging area).
Prevent any fluid from coming into
contact with the charging area. The
wireless charger will malfunction if
water enters the wireless charger via
the gap around the rubber mat.
Charging may stop at high
temperatures, and will resume once
the temperature drops.
The wireless phone charging system
can charge Qi-certified phones, and
non-Qi-certified phones are not
guaranteed for normal charging.
BYD makes no commitments
for problems caused by external
wireless charging coils. Please use
with caution.
To avoid burning cards with chips,
such as bank cards, do not place
them between the phone case and
the phone during charging.
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Infotainment
System
Infotainment Control
Panel
Infotainment Control Panel Pad
When the vehicle is powered on, the
initial screen will be displayed for several
seconds and the infotainment system
starts to work. It must be used after
network connection to better experience
Infotainment functions (such as APP and
Internet calls).
Infotainment touchscreen
Scroll button
Audio can be turned off when pressed
and on when pressed again. The
infotainment system can be restarted
when the button is pressed and held for
over 3 seconds.
Scroll up to turn volume up down to
turn volume down. Volume ranges from
0 to 39. A "Mute" icon is displayed when
volume is 0.
WARNING
Do not use a high-power inverter in
the vehicle, as this may cause the
infotainment system to malfunction.
WARNING
Do not format or root the device
without authorization, or it will
cause the infotainment system or
the vehicle to malfunction.
For driving safety, the use of
landscape view is recommended
while driving.
CAUTION!
To prevent damage to the touch
screen
»Touch it gently. If there is no
response, remove finger from
the screen then touch it again.
»Clean the screen with a soft
damp cloth. Do not use any
cleaning product.
Using the touch screen
»When the display screen
temperature is low, the
displayed image may be darker,
or the system may work slightly
slower than normal.
»When wearing sunglasses, the
screen may be dark or difficult to
see. Change the viewing angle,
or take off the sunglasses.
»The touch screen buttons
that are grayed out cannot be
operated.
The touch screen interface shown
here is for reference only.
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Widgets
When the infotainment system
is started, the widget page is
automatically displayed, which mainly
contains: top status bar, Vehicle
settings, A/C, navigation bar, and widget
window.
The widget page contains three small
windows, which can be or customized:
1. Adding a widget: Touch and hold the
widget icon you want to replace to make
it editable. The widget icon you can add
is displayed at the bottom of the page.
Drag the intended widget icon to the
desired position and release it.
2. Deleting a widget: Touch and hold the
widget icon you want to delete, drag it
to the delete icon at the top of the page,
then release it.
3. Changing widget position: Touch
and hold a widget icon, drag it to the
position of another widget, and then
release it.
Shortcut: Slide down the top status bar.
The shortcut page is displayed, including
shortcuts to WiFi, Mobile data, Bluetooth,
Mute, Hotspot, Screenshot, Remote
location, Brightness and other vehicle
controls.
Language Setting
When the vehicle is powered on, tap
on Dlink→More→Language on
the centre console touch screen and set
the language as Simplified Chinese or
English.
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Regular Maintenance...................................174
Self-Maintenance..........................................179
Instructions for
Maintenance
Maintenance Cycle and
Items
Vehicle Maintenance Schedule
The maintenance plan is designed to
ensure stable driving, failure reduction,
safe and economical driving.
Drivers can refer to the maintenance
plan for scheduled maintenance
intervals, depending on the odometer
reading or time interval, whichever
comes first.
For overdue maintenance items, the
same time interval should be used for
maintenance.
Rubber hoses (for A/C and heating
systems, braking systems, etc.) should
be checked by professional technicians
according to the maintenance schedule.
These are particularly important
maintenance items whose maintenance
intervals are recorded in the
maintenance schedule. Hoses with
any degradation or damage should be
replaced immediately.
The maintenance schedule lists all the
maintenance items that are necessary
to keep the vehicle in optimum
condition at all times.
It is recommended that the
maintenance be performed in
accordance with the standards and
specifications of BYD Auto Co., Ltd.,
and by a local BYD authorized dealer or
service provider
The maintenance schedule lists the
maintenance items and travel time or
distance based on the assumption that
the vehicle is used as a normal means of
transportation to carry passengers and
goods that do not exceed the vehicle
load limit.
CAUTION!
Please carry out regular
maintenance of the vehicle
according to the requirements
in BYD Auto "Warranty and
Maintenance Service Manual".
Maintenance Schedule
Requirements
The vehicle shall be maintained according
to the regular maintenance schedule.
If the vehicle is operated primarily under
one or more of the following special
conditions, certain maintenance plan
items may need to be performed more
frequently.
Road conditions
Driving on rough, muddy or slushy
roads.
Driving on dusty roads.
Driving conditions
Towed trailer, camping trailer or roof
rack is used.
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Maintenance Schedule
Vehicle maintenance is performed based on the mileages or months, whichever comes first.
Maintenance Item Maintenance Cycle
Chassis fastening screw check
Inspections should be performed every
12 months or 20,000 km, where damaged
parts should be replaced timely.
Brake pedal and EPB switch check
The initial inspection should be
performed at 12 months or 20,000 km,
and subsequent inspections every 24
months or 40,000 km; where under
harsh conditions, inspections should be
performed at 12 months or 20,000 km.
Brake friction block and disc check Inspections should be performed
every 12 months or 20,000 km.
Brake piping and hose check
The initial inspection should be
performed at 12 months or 20,000 km,
and subsequent inspections every 24
months or 40,000 km; where under
harsh conditions, inspections should be
performed at 12 months or 20,000 km.
Guide pin of brake caliper assembly check Once every 24 months or 40,000km.
Steering wheel and tie rod check
The initial inspection should be
performed at 12 months or 20,000 km,
and subsequent inspections every 24
months or 40,000 km; where under
harsh conditions, inspections should be
performed at 12 months or 20,000 km.
Drive shaft boot check
The initial inspection should be
performed at 12 months or 20,000 km,
and subsequent inspections every 24
months or 40,000 km; where under
harsh conditions, inspections should be
performed at 12 months or 20,000 km.
Ball pin and boot check
The initial inspection should be
performed at 12 months or 20,000 km,
and subsequent inspections every 24
months or 40,000 km; where under
harsh conditions, inspections should be
performed at 12 months or 20,000 km.
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Front and rear suspension check
The initial inspection should be
performed at 12 months or 20,000 km,
and subsequent inspections every 24
months or 40,000 km; where under
harsh conditions, inspections should be
performed at 12 months or 20,000 km.
Check of tires and inflation
pressure, including Tire
Pressure Monitor System(TPMS)
Inspections should be performed every
12 months or 20,000 km, where damaged
parts should be replaced timely.
Front and rear alignment check
The initial inspection should be
performed at 12 months or 20,000 km,
and subsequent inspections every 24
months or 40,000 km; where under
harsh conditions, inspections should be
performed at 12 months or 20,000 km.
Tire Rotation
Tires should be checked for air
pressure and conditions at least once
a month and rotated every 10,000 km.
Door brake check
Dust on the lever should be removed
with a damp soft cloth, and 0.3 to
0.8 g of grease applied to the lever,
riveting joint, and rotating shaft.
Inspections should be performed every
12 months or 20,000 km, where damaged
parts should be replaced timely.
Wheel bearing clearance check
The initial inspection should be
performed at 12 months or 20,000 km,
and subsequent inspections every 24
months or 40,000 km; where under
harsh conditions, inspections should be
performed at 12 months or 20,000 km.
Expansion tank coolant level check
Inspections should be performed every
12 months or 20,000 km, where damaged
parts should be replaced timely.
Drive motor antifreeze change
The long-acting organic acid coolant
should be changed every 4 years or
100,000 km, whichever comes first.
Brake fluid check
Inspections should be performed every
12 months or 20,000 km, where damaged
parts should be replaced timely.
Brake fluid change The brake fluid should be changed
every 2 years or 40,000 km.
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Check of vehicle module DTCs
(to be cleared after recording)
Inspections should be performed every
12 months or 20,000 km, where damaged
parts should be replaced timely.
Check of power battery tray, shield,
impact bar, and mount point torque (QH)
Inspections should be performed every
12 months or 20,000 km, where damaged
parts should be replaced timely.
Capacity testing and calibration Every 72,000 km or 6 months.
Check and change of
gear oil in transmission
The initial change should be performed at
24 months or 40,000 km, and subsequent
changes every 24 months or 48,000 km.
Powertrain check for leaks and bumps
Inspections should be performed every
12 months or 20,000 km, where damaged
parts should be replaced timely.
Check for loose HV wiring
harness and connectors
Inspections should be performed every
12 months or 20,000 km, where damaged
parts should be replaced timely.
HV module check for
deformation or oil stains
Inspections should be performed every
12 months or 20,000 km, where damaged
parts should be replaced timely.
Charging connector interface check
for foreign materials or ablation
Inspections should be performed every
12 months or 20,000 km, where damaged
parts should be replaced timely.
Activated carbon HEPA filter check*
Inspections should be performed every
12 months or 20,000 km, whichever
comes first, where parts should be
replaced as necessary. Under harsh
conditions, inspections should be
performed every 6 months, where parts
should be replaced when necessary.
Common filter check
Inspections should be performed every
12 months or 20,000 km, whichever
comes first, where parts should be
replaced as necessary. Under harsh
conditions, inspections should be
performed every 6 months, where parts
should be replaced when necessary.
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PM2.5 quick tester filter* check
Inspections should be performed every
12 months or 20,000 km, whichever
comes first, where parts should be
replaced as necessary. Under harsh
conditions, inspections should be
performed every 6 months, where parts
should be replaced when necessary.
Electrostatic filter* check
Inspections should be performed every
12 months or 20,000 km, whichever
comes first, where parts should be
replaced as necessary. Under harsh
conditions, inspections should be
performed every 6 months, where parts
should be replaced when necessary.
Check and replacement of
car perfume bottle assembly*
Inspections should be performed every
12 months or 20,000 km, whichever
comes first, where parts should be
replaced as necessary. Under harsh
conditions, inspections should be
performed every 6 months, where parts
should be replaced when necessary.
Lamp and LED lighting check
Inspections should be performed every
12 months or 20,000 km, where damaged
parts should be replaced timely.
Headlight dimming check
Inspections should be performed every
12 months or 20,000 km, where damaged
parts should be replaced timely.
Initial downtilt calibration of low beam Once every 10,000 km.
EPS GND point check for
foreign materials or ablations
Inspections should be performed every
12 months or 20,000 km, where damaged
parts should be replaced timely.
EPS connector looseness check
and connector pin ablation check
Inspections should be performed every
12 months or 20,000 km, where damaged
parts should be replaced timely.
EPS ECU corrosion check
The initial inspection should be
performed at 12 months or 20,000 km,
and subsequent inspections every 24
months or 40,000 km.
Check of connections between
EPS ECU and motor for foreign
materials or corrosion*
Inspections should be performed every
12 months or 20,000 km, where damaged
parts should be replaced timely.
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Check of vehicle module
software update (update if any)
Inspections should be performed every
12 months or 20,000 km, where damaged
parts should be replaced timely.
High-voltage part check for wading marks
Inspections should be performed every
12 months or 20,000 km, where damaged
parts should be replaced timely.
Check of shock absorber sleeve on
hood hinge limit stud for abrasion
Inspections should be performed every
12 months or 20,000 km, where damaged
parts should be replaced timely.
Check of wiper arm lock nut torque
Inspections should be performed every
12 months or 20,000 km, where damaged
parts should be replaced timely.
Check of hood lock and fastener Once every 12 months
Note: When checking item 1, please replace chassis
parts in time if any abnormal damage is found.
REMINDER
To keep the power battery in optimal conditions, it should be fully charged and discharged
regularly (once every 6 months or 72,000 km, whichever comes first) for self-calibration.
A BYD authorized dealer or service provider may also be contacted to carry out capacity
testing and calibration.
Harsh conditions of use are:
Frequent driving in dusty areas or frequent exposure to salt-laden air;
Frequent driving on bumpy, waterlogged, or mountain roads;
Driving in cold weather;
Frequent and sudden braking;
Frequently used as a tow trailer;
Used as a taxi;
Driving in congested urban areas at temperatures above 32°C for more than 50% of total
driving time;
Driving at speeds over 120 km/h at temperatures above 30°C for more than 50% of total
driving time;
Frequent overloading.
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Regular
Maintenance
Regular Maintenance
Pay attention to vehicle performance,
sound changes, and visual evidence
that indicates service is required. Under
any of the following circumstances,
the vehicle may need to be adjusted
or repaired. Therefore, you are
recommended to send the vehicle
to a BYD authorized dealer or service
provider as soon as possible:
Motor start produces unusual noises.
Coolant remains overheated, is
stagnated or leaks.
Motor jams and produces
unexpected noise.
The motor runs with excessive
vibration.
The motor fails to get started.
Electric assembly leaks oil.
Electric assembly emits odors.
Power declines significantly.
Water leaks from under the vehicle
(A/C condensate is normal).
Tire deflates; tires make excessive
noises at turns; tire wear is uneven.
Vehicle leads to one side when
driving straight on a flat surface.
Suspension unit movement leads to
unusual noises.
Loss of braking effect; sponge feeling
on the brake pedal or clutch pedal;
pedal almost contacts the floor;
vehicle leads to one side when
braking.
Motor coolant temperature remains
high.
Battery capacity decreased
significantly.
High battery temperature or
overheat protection persists, or
there is no power output.
REMINDER
Do not continue driving a vehicle
that has not been inspected, as
this may result in serious vehicle
damage and personal injury.
Vehicle Corrosion
Protection
The most common causes of vehicle
corrosion are:
The underbody of the vehicle is covered
in salt, dust or moisture.
The vehicle or some of its parts are
exposed to high humidity and high
temperature for a long time.
The paint layer or underlayer is
scratched by minor collision or by
stones and gravel.
The following rules should be observed
to prevent vehicle corrosion:
Wash the vehicle frequently.
If driving on saline roads in winter
or living in coastal areas, wash
the landing area of the vehicle at
least once a month, and clean the
chassis and hubcap with a high-
pressure water jet or steam to
reduce corrosion. Wash the chassis
thoroughly after winter.
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Check body paint and trims.
Any chip or crack found on the paint
must be repaired immediately to
prevent corrosion. If fragments
or cracks peel off from the metal
surface, it is recommended to go to
a BYD authorized dealer or service
provider for repair.
Check cabin interior.
Moisture and dust buildup under the
carpet can cause corrosion. Check
the undersides of carpets frequently
to make sure these areas are dry.
Special care should be taken when
transporting chemicals, detergents,
fertilizers, salt, and other substances,
and such substances should be
kept in appropriate containers for
transportation. If spillage or leakage
is found, clean immediately and
keep dry.
Use fenders.
Fenders can protect vehicles in
saline areas or on gravel roads. The
bigger and closer to the ground the
fender, the better.
Park in a well-ventilated and dry area.
Paint Maintenance Tips
Do not perform secondary painting if
there is no obvious scratches on the
finish, so as to prevent mismatch or
color incompatibility.
When the vehicle is not used for a
long period, it should be parked in a
garage or a well-ventilated place, and
special body cover should be used in
winter. Choose a shady place for parking
temporarily.
Prevent strong impacts, knocks or
scratches on the paint. If the paint is
scratched, dented or if it peels, it should
be repaired in time, which should be
carried out by professional auto beauty
provider.
Do not touch the paint with a greasy
cloth. Do not place greasy tools or rub
with organic solvents on the vehicle
body so as to avoid chemical reactions.
The vehicle should be taken for a
paint check regularly (once a month or
whenever any problem is found), and
waxed once every three months.
High quality polish and wax must
be used. If body finish is severely
weathered, use a car cleaning polish
separate from the wax. Carefully follow
the manufacturer's instructions and
precautions. Chrome finish should be
polished and waxed as well as painted
finish.
CAUTION!
The plastic bumper must be
removed if the vehicle is to be
repainted and parked in a high
temperature painting and waxing
workshop, as high temperatures will
damage the bumper.
Exterior Cleaning
The vehicle must be cleaned in time
under the following circumstances
which will cause peeling of paint layer or
corrosion of body and parts:
Driving along the coast.
Driving on a road on which anti-
freeze has been applied.
Driving on roads covered with coal
tar.
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Resin, bird droppings and insect
carcasses get stuck.
Driving in areas with a large amount
of smoke, soot, dust, iron filings or
chemicals.
Vehicles visibly soiled by dust or
mud.
After raining.
Manual Car Washing
Before washing the vehicle, park it in the
shade, and wait for the vehicle to cool
down sufficiently.
1. Flush loose dirt with a hose to remove
all mud or road salt from the bottom of
the vehicle and wheel pits.
2. Wash the vehicle with neutral agents,
the mixing of which should be carried
out according to the manufacturer's
instructions. Soak a soft cloth with
cleaning solution and gently wipe it
down along the direction of the water
flow. Do not wipe in a circular motion or
horizontally.
3. Rinse well - When the washing agent
dries, it forms markings. After washing
the vehicle in hot weather, rinse the
parts properly.
4. Dry the vehicle with a clean soft towel
to prevent stay water marks. In order to
prevent scratching, do not rub or apply
excessive force on the paint.
REMINDER
Do not use alkaline washing
powder, soapy water, dishwashing
liquid, dewaxing detergent, or
volatile solvents.
REMINDER
When cleaning the light assemblies,
do not wipe the surface of the
combination lights with chemical
solvents, such as gasoline, alcohol,
lacquer thinner, paint thinner or
carbon tetrachloride; otherwise,
cracks will appear on the assembly
guards.
Vehicles driven in coastal areas or
in heavily polluted areas should be
rinsed every day.
Do not scrape or use gasoline to
remove dirt. The plastic wheel trims
are easily damaged by organic
matter.If any organic matter is
splashed on the trims, it must be
washed off with water and the trims
must be checked for damage. If
necessary, promptly replace plastic
wheel trims that have been seriously
damaged. Otherwise, they may fly
off while the vehicle is in motion.
Do not wash the bumper with
cleaning agents that contain
abrasives.
The plated metal parts must be
cleaned with a carbon cleaning
agent, and waxed regularly for
protection.
Automatic Car Washing
When choosing an automated car wash
service, be aware of certain types of
brushes, unfiltered rinsing water, or
machine-specific rinsing procedures that
may scratch the paint and affect its gloss
and durability, especially darker colors.
Before washing the vehicle, it is best to
consult the staff of the car wash service
provider to understand which washing
procedures are the safest for the paint
finish.
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Interior Cleaning
REMINDER
Prevent direct water splashes
onto the dashboard or floor when
washing the vehicle, as these may
cause electrical faults.
Do not wash the vehicle’s floor.
Carpet
Clean carpets with a good foam
detergent.
Use a vacuum cleaner to remove as
much dust as possible. There are several
types of foam detergents available,
some in spray cans, others are powders
or liquids that are mixed with water.
Clean the carpets with foam soaked
sponge or a brush, scrubbing in a
circular motion.
Do not use plain water, and keep the
carpets as dry as possible.
Seat Belt Cleaning
The seat belts can be cleaned with
neutral soapy water or lukewarm water.
Scrub the seat belts with a sponge
or soft cloth. Check the seat belts for
excessive wear, tears or cut marks.
CAUTION!
Do not clean the seat belts with
stain remover or bleach, so as not to
weaken them.
Do not use the seat belts until they
are dry.
Doors and Windows
Doors and windows can be cleaned with
any ordinary detergent.
Check the door stops regularly. If the
stop lever is found with visible dust
accumulation, wipe it with a wet soft
cloth.
CAUTION!
When cleaning the inside of the rear
window, be careful not to scratch
or damage the heating wire and the
connector.
A/C Control Panel, Car Speakers,
Dashboard, Control Panel and
Switches
Clean the A/C control panel, car
speakers, dashboard panel, control
panel and switches with a wet soft cloth.
Wipe dust off gently with a clean soft
cloth soaked in warm water.
CAUTION!
Do not use organic substances
(solvents, kerosene, alcohol,
gasoline, etc.) or acid and alkali
solutions. These chemicals can
cause discoloration, staining or
flaking.
If any detergent or polishing product
is used, make sure they do not
contain any of these ingredients.
If a new liquid washing agent is
used, it must not come into contact
with the vehicle’s interior surfaces,
as it may contain any of the
previously mentioned ingredients.
If there is any spillage, immediately
clean it thoroughly.
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Cleaning of Leather
Leather trimmings can be cleaned
with a neutral detergent used to wash
woolen.
Use a soft cloth with a neutral detergent
solution to wipe off the dust, and then
use a clean, wet cloth to wipe the
remaining detergent thoroughly.
If leather gets wet, wipe it with a
clean soft cloth and let it dry in a cool,
ventilated place.
For any questions about vehicle
cleaning, please consult a local BYD
authorized dealer or service provider.
CAUTION!
If dirt cannot be cleaned off using
a neutral detergent, clean it with
a detergent that does not contain
organic solvents.
Do not clean leather with any
organic material such as volatile oil,
alcohol, gasoline, acid or alkali, as
these will cause discoloration.
Do not clean leather with a nylon
brush or synthetic fiber cloth, as
these may scratch the fine patterns
on the leather surface.
Mold may grow on dirty leather
trimmings. Special care must
be taken to avoid oil stains, and
atrimmings must always be kept
clean.
Prolonged exposure to sunlight will
cause leather to harden or shrink,
so the vehicle should be parked in a
shady and cool place, especially in
the summer.
In hot weather, avoid placing vinyl
or waxy items on the trimmings, as
these may stick to leather in high
temperatures.
CAUTION!
Improper cleaning of leather
trimmings may cause discoloration
or spots.
Real Wood Trims
It is recommended to wipe off the
dust with a soft dry cloth every day to
maintain normal gloss of the white ash.
Do not wipe with a hard cloth or with
acidic or alkaline cleaning products,
which can damage the topcoat on the
white ash.
Strictly prevents chemicals (perfume,
alcohol, cosmetics, tea, mineral water,
grease, etc.) from contaminating real
wood trims. These chemicals could lead
to cracking or bonding gap of real wood
trims.
In case of contamination, wipe
immediately with paper towel or dry
cloth to reduce chemical damage to real
wood.
Electroplated Trims
It is recommended to wipe the dust
from the trims with a soft towel
to maintain normal gloss of the
electroplated layer. Do not wipe directly
with a hard cloth or with acidic or
alkaline cleaning products.
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Self-Maintenance
Self-Maintenance
Self-Maintenance Precautions
If maintenance is to be carried out by
the owner, be sure to follow the correct
steps in this section.
Note that improper and incomplete
maintenance will affect the good use of
the vehicle.
This section only lists instructions on
simple maintenance items that can
be done by the owner. However, there
are many items that must be done by
qualified technicians with special tools.
Special care must be taken in
maintaining vehicles to prevent
accidental injuries.
CAUTION!
Some vehicle circuits and parts
carry high current or high voltage.
Beware.
If refrigerant spills out, wipe it
clean with a dry cloth or paper to
prevent damage to parts or painted
surfaces.
If brake fluid spills out, rinse it with
water to prevent damage to parts or
painted surfaces.
When replacing wiper blades,
prevent them from scratching the
glass surface.
Before closing the hood, make sure
there are no tools, cloths, etc., left
inside.
Goggles are to be worn whenever
work is done under the vehicle,
to prevent objects or liquids from
falling into eyes.
CAUTION!
As brake fluid can damage the skin
or eyes, caution should be exercised
while filling the brake fluid.If brake
fluid splashes on skin or eyes, wash
immediately with plenty water. If
discomfort persists, seek medical
attention.
Checks
The following items should be checked
according to usage or specified mileage:
Refrigerant level - Radiator refrigerant
level should be checked at each charge.
Windshield washer fluid - The residual
amount of washer liquid in the tank
should be checked monthly. When
washer liquid is frequently used, the
residual amount of liquid should be
checked at each charge.
Windshield wiper - Check the wiper
condition monthly. If the wiper does not
work, check it for wear, cracking or other
damage.
Brake fluid level - Check the level
monthly.
Brake pedal - Check whether the brake
pedal is operating properly.
EPB switch - Check whether the switch is
functional.
Engine compartment storage battery
- Check the condition of the storage
battery and terminals for corrosion
monthly.
A/C system - Check the operation of A/C
units weekly.
Tires - Check tire pressure monthly.
Check tread wear and whether there are
foreign bodies embedded.
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Windshield defroster - Check the
defroster vent monthly.
Lights - Check the condition of
headlights, position lights, tail lights,
high mount brake light, turn signals, rear
fog lights, brake lights and license plate
light monthly.
Doors - Check whether the trunk lid
and all other doors (including rear
doors) can be opened freely and locked
securely.
Horn - Check whether the horn is
functioning properly.
REMINDER
There is risk of damage or accidents
if the vehicle is driven for long
periods without inspection.
Lights
Headlight adjustment
Headlights are aligned before vehicle
delivery. If the vehicle carries heavy
load frequently, headlights may need
to be realigned. It is recommended to
have the headlights aligned by a BYD
authorized dealer or service provider.
Fogging of lights
Combination lights, rear lights, and turn
signals on the external rearview mirrors
may become foggy after heavy rain or
cleaning. This is similar to condensation
on the side window during rain. It
does not mean any problem with your
vehicle.
The lights are a relatively enclosed and
narrow space. The temperature is very
high when they light up (the mask and
reflector could be burned and deformed
easily), so they need heat dissipation.
There are heat dissipation holes on
the lamp housing for convection. The
greater the temperature difference
is, the more active the convection is.
During the convection, the moisture
in the air inevitably enters a lamp.
Factors such as exposure to sunlight,
convection, and bulb heating can cause
the moisture in the air to condense into
fog or water beads easily on the lamp
surface at low temperatures. This is
called fogging of lights.
WARNING
The headlight bulb will become
very hot when illuminated. Grease,
sweat, or scratches on the surface of
the bulb glass will cause the bulb to
overheat and break.
REMINDER
If fog presents inside the headlight
and inside the turn signal on the
external rearview mirror, it may
be due to high air humidity or
significant temperature difference
between the vehicle and its
surroundings. In that case, turn on
the headlight or turn signal while
driving. The fog will evaporate after
a short period of driving.
If there is a noticeable amount
of water inside the lights, it is
recommended to drive the vehicle
to a BYD authorized dealer or service
provider for maintenance.
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Sunroof Maintenance
Wipe off dust or sand on the outer
sealing strips of the sunroof with
a damp cloth to avoid scratches,
which may reduce sunroof sealing
performance.
Wipe off dust or sand on the molding
edges of the front glass with a damp
cloth to avoid scratches, which may
reduce sunroof sealing performance.
Clean the rails on both sides and the
front channels frequently to avoid the
accumulation of foreign materials like
dust, sand, and leaves, and prevent such
debris from blocking drainage holes,
which could result in poor drainage of
the sunroof.
When washing the vehicle, do not point
high-pressure water jets directly at the
sealing strips, otherwise high pressure
may distort or even damage the strips,
resulting in water ingress in the vehicle.
The sunroof freezes easily in winter.
Forcibly opening the frozen sunroof
will damage sealing strips or other
parts. Instead, warm up the vehicle and
turn on the A/C system to accelerate
the melting of snow and ice on the
sunroof. Try to open the sunroof after
the temperature inside reaches a certain
level. Dry the residual moisture on the
sunroof to prevent it from freezing.
Do not open the sunroof fully on
extremely bumpy roads. Otherwise, the
vibration between the sunroof and the
rail may deform related parts and even
damage the motor. And, do not open
the sunroof when it rains or the vehicle
is being washed.
Clean the front of rear glass (with the
front glass fully opened) frequently
to avoid the accumulation of foreign
materials like dust, sand, and leaves,
and prevent such debris from blocking
drainage holes, which could result poor
drainage of the sunroof.
Vehicle Storage
If the vehicle needs to be parked for
a long time (more than a month), the
following preparations should be made.
Proper preparation helps prevent
degradation and ensure easy reuse of
the vehicle. If possible, park the vehicle
indoors.
Charge the vehicle on time.
Thoroughly clean and dry the body
surface.
Clean the interior of the vehicle to
ensure that carpets and mats are
completely dry.
Release the parking brake and set the
gearshift lever in parking gear.
Open one window slightly (if stored
indoors).
Disconnect the negative terminal of the
12 V battery in engine compartment.
Pad the front wiper arm with a folded
towel or cloth to keep it out of contact
with the windshield.
To reduce adhesion, apply silicone
lubricant to all door seals and body wax
to the painted surface where the door
seals meet.
Cover the body with a breathable
covering made of a "porous material"
such as cotton. Non-porous materials,
such as plastic sheeting, can build up
moisture and damage the paint.
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If possible, start the vehicle regularly
(preferably monthly). If the vehicle
has been parked for a year or more,
go to a BYD authorized dealer or
service provider for comprehensive
maintenance.
Hood
Opening the Hood
1. Pull the handle on the left under the
dashboard twice and the hood will
unlock and open slightly.
2. Open the hood: Lift the hood and
support it with the rods.
3. Close the hood: When closing the hood,
lower it to about 30 cm above the front
grille and release it, so the fall locks it.
4. After closing the hood, check whether
the latch is securely locked.
REMINDER
Confirm that the hood is closed and
locked securely. Otherwise, while
driving, the hood may suddenly
open and cause an accident.
Cooling System
It is required that the level in the
auxiliary coolant tank should be
between "MAX" (maximum level) and
"MIN" (minimum level) marks.
CAUTION!
Before opening the coolant
expansion tank, verify that the
motor, high-voltage electrical
control integration module, coolant
expansion tank cap and the radiator
have cooled down.
REMINDER
It is recommended to refill coolant
at a BYD authorized dealer or service
provider.
Opening the coolant expansion tank
when the motor has not yet fully
cooled down may cause coolant to
squirt out, resulting in severe burns.
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REMINDER
Battery coolant may fade in color
when exposed to high ultraviolet
rays such as sunlight. Thus, direct
sunlight should be avoided when
you open the hood during the
vehicle use and maintenance
process. The coolant faded in color
can be used as normal since its
performance remain unchanged.
Braking System
Check the level in the fluid tank
monthly, and change the brake fluid
according to the travel time and mileage
specified in Maintenance Schedule.
Be sure to use the brake fluid of the
same specifications as the original brake
fluid, and different types of brake fluid
should not be mixed.
It is required that the level in the
fluid tank should be between
"MAX" (maximum level) and
"MIN" (minimum level) marks.
If the level is below the MIN mark, check
if the braking system leaks and the
brake friction blocks are worn.
Washer System
During normal use, check the liquid level
of the windshield washer reservoir at
least monthly.
If the windshield washer is used
frequently, the level of the washer
reservoir should be checked more
frequently.
High quality windshield washer fluid
should be added to improve stain
removal and prevent freezing in cold
weather.
When refilling the washer fluid, use a
clean cloth dipped in the windshield
washer fluid to clean the windshield
wiper blade, thus helping keep the wiper
blade in good condition.
CAUTION!
Do not inject vinegar-water solution
into the windshield washer fluid
reservoir.
It is recommended to use certified
windshield washing fluid.
A/C System
The A/C system is a closed system,
and any important maintenance work
should be performed by professionals
from a BYD authorized dealer or service
provider.
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Owners can perform the following
operations to ensure that the A/C
system works effectively.
Check the radiator and A/C
condenser regularly.
Remove leaves, insects, and dust
from the front surface, which can
block airflow and reduce cooling.
In cold months, the A/C should be
turned on at least once a week for
at least 10 min each time, to allow
the circulation of lubricating oil
contained in the refrigerant.
If A/C efficiency decreases, go to a BYD
authorized dealer or service provider for
maintenance.
CAUTION!
Whenever the A/C system is
inspected and repaired, the
maintenance station should be
required to ensure the use of
refrigerant recirculation equipment.
This equipment can recover
refrigerant for reuse. Improper
disposal of refrigerant pollutes the
environment.
Wiper Blades
The blade strip is made of synthetic rubber,
which is a vulnerable part. The working
environment of vehicles and the usage
habits of drivers may cause damage to the
blade. Therefore, please note the following
items to ensure the service life of the blade
and the driving safety of the vehicle:
Do not use a blade to remove ice from
the windshield surface. Use a dedicated
ice scraper.
Do not scrape the windshield surface if it
is dirty, greasy or waxy.
Keep the windshield surface clean.
Do not scrape dust, sand, insects,
and foreign bodies on the windshield
surface.
During vehicle washing and body paint
maintenance, there is no need to wax
the windshield, as the wax layer reflects
light in bad light, affecting the line of
sight and driving safety. After washing
the vehicle, rinse the blade with plain
water, and use special windshield wax
cleaner to remove the wax layer on the
windshield.
Do not wash the blades directly with a
water gun to prevent excessive water
pressure from damaging the blades.
Maintenance Rules
Clean windshield and blade regularly
(preferably once a week or once every
two weeks).
Wipe the wiper regularly (preferably
once a day or once every two days).
When using a blade to wipe the
windshield, keep the windshield fully
wet (when there is no rain, the washer
liquid must be sprayed in advance).
Clean the windshield with a special
windshield washer fluid.
Promptly clean mud and insect
carcasses stuck to the windshield with a
rag.
When there are marks on the windshield
caused by gravel, maintenance
should be carried out timely (it is
recommended that windshield repair
resin products should be used and the
windshield should be replaced if marks
are too large or too many.
Replace the wiper blades regularly,
preferably once every six months.
When cleaning the windshield, the wiper
arm must be raised in advance. The
specific operation method is as follows:
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1. Go to infotainment system and tap
Vehicle health → Maintenance to
enable front wiper maintenance. The
wiper is rotated down.
2. Grasp the upper end of the wiper arm
and carefully lift the wiper arm and
blade assembly.
Tires
For safe driving, tires must be made and
sized to fit the vehicle, with good tread
and standard tire pressure.
WARNING
Using excessively worn tires, or with
too high or low pressure, poses a
high risk of accidents.
Follow all of the instructions in
this manual on tire inflation and
maintenance.
Tire Inflation
Keep tires properly inflated to provide
the best combination of steerability,
tread life and driving comfort.
Under-inflated tires can cause uneven
tire wear, affect handling and energy
consumption, and are prone to leakage
due to overheating.
Over-inflated tires can reduce comfort
and are prone to damage from uneven
roads. In severe cases, there is a risk
of tire bursting, seriously threatening
the safety of the entire vehicle. Over-
inflation will also cause uneven wear
and tear of tires, affecting tire service
life.
The vehicle is equipped with a tire
pressure gauge. When tires are cold,
you can decide whether to replenish tire
pressure according to the tire pressure
values displayed on the instrument
cluster.
Tire pressure should be measured while
tires are at ambient temperatures. This
means that it should be measured at
least three hours after stop. If you must
drive the vehicle before the tire pressure
is measured, tires can still be considered
at ambient temperatures as long as the
travelled distance is not more than 1.6
km.
It is normal that tire pressure reading
measured while tires are hot (after
travel of several kilometers) is 30-40 kPa
(0.3-0.4 kgf/cm²) higher than when tires
are cold. In that case, do not deflate
tires in order to achieve the specified
cold tire pressure reading; otherwise,
the tire pressure will be insufficient.
REMINDER
The recommended tire pressure
label (stuck on the driver's side door
frame) indicates the recommended
cold tire pressure.
Tubeless tires have a self-sealing
function when they are punctured.
However, as the leak is usually very
slow, as soon as the tire begins to
depressurize, carefully look for the
leak location.
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Checks
When checking the tire inflation each
time, check tires for damage, foreign
body piercing and wear.
Replace the tire if bumps, or tread or
side damage are found.
Replace the tire if there are cracks on
its side, or if its fabric or cord can be
seen.
Replace tires withe excessive tread
wear.
Tire treads are cast with wear marks.
When the tread is worn at this point,
tread thickness is less than 1.6 mm. The
adhesion of tires worn to this extent is
very small on wet roads.
When the tread is worn to the point
where the wear mark is exposed, there is
serious performance loss, and the tires
should be replaced.
Maintenance
In addition to proper inflation, proper
wheel alignment also helps reduce tread
wear.
If uneven tire wear is found, go to a BYD
authorized dealer or service provider
and check the wheel alignment.
The vehicle has been balanced in the
factory, but tires need to be re-balanced
after driving for a period of time.
If there is some kind of continuous
vibration while driving at high speeds
(above 80 km/h), but not at low speeds,
go to a BYD authorized dealer or service
provider and check the tires.
If a tire has been repaired, be sure to re-
balance it.
When installing a new tire or replacing
a new wheel, always perform tire
balancing.
CAUTION!
Improper wheel balancers will get
stuck, become loose and fall off.
While driving, this will damage the
car or surrounding objects.
Improper wheel balancers will
damage the aluminum rims
of the vehicle. Therefore, it is
recommended to use original wheel
balancers.
Tire Rotation
In order to make tires wear the same
and prolong their service life, it is
recommended to rotate tires regularly
and conduct four-wheel alignment,
inspection and adjustment as well.
Do not rotate tires when a spare tire is
used for the vehicle.
When purchasing replacement tires,
you may find that some tires are
"directional," which can only be rotated
in one direction. If directional tires are
used, only the front and rear wheels can
be swapped in tire rotation
as shown.
① Non-directional tires and wheels.
② Directional tires and wheels.
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After tire replacement, go to a 4S store
for tire pressure matching.
Tire and Wheel Replacement
Original tires maximize performance,
while providing the best combination
of maneuverability, driving comfort and
service life.
Go to a BYD authorized dealer or service
provider for replacement of original
tires.
Replacement of tires with different
sizes, road ranges, rated speeds and
maximum cold pressures (marked on
the tire side) or mixed use of radial tires
and diagonal tires can reduce braking
ability, driving force (ground adhesion)
and steering accuracy.
The installation of unsuitable tires
can affect the maneuverability and
stability of the vehicle, and may lead to
accidents.
It is best to replace all four tires at once.
Do not replace only one tire; otherwise it
will seriously affect the maneuverability
of the vehicle.
ABS works by comparing wheel speed.
When replacing a tire, use a tire of the
same size as the original tire. The size
and structure of the tire can affect wheel
speed and may lead to uncoordinated
system operation.
If the wheel needs to be replaced,
ensure that the specifications of the
new wheel match those of the original
wheel. New wheels are available for
purchase at a BYD authorized dealer or
service provider. Please consult a BYD
authorized dealer or service provider
before replacing the wheels.
REMINDER
Observe the following instructions,
otherwise it will lead to typical
handling hazards, which will cause the
vehicle to lose control.
Do not mix radial tires, bias belted
tires or diagonal ply tires.
Only use the tire sizes
recommended by the manufacturer.
Fuses
All vehicle circuits are provided with fuses
to prevent short circuit or overloading.
These fuses are mounted in the under-
hood power distribution box (PDB),
dashboard PDB, positive terminal PDB
and rear compartment PDB, respectively.
Fuse labels are included in the under-
hood and dashboard PDBs, showing the
correspondence of fuses with electrical
components.
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Under-hood PDB
Dashboard PDB
Rear compartment PDB
The under-hood PDB is located on the
left side under the hood. To open it,
open the hood and its cover, locate the
PDB and press the latch at the upper
cover.
The dashboard PDB is located on the
left side of the dashboard. To access
the dashboard fuses, remove the lower
panel of the dashboard and then the left
end panel of the dashboard.
The rear compartment PDB is located in
the rear section of left-side C-pillar trim.
To access the rear compartment PDB
fuses, remove the access door on the
left panel of the trunk.
Replacement of blown fuses with ones
of higher amperage can significantly
increase the likelihood of damage to the
electrical system.
If there is no spare fuse of the same
amperage, use a fuse with lower
amperage instead.
REMINDER
Do not use fuses with amperage
higher than the rated ampere value
or any other solution to replace
the fuses, as this can cause serious
damage or even a fire.
If a fuse blows, it is recommended
to check or replace the fuse at a
BYD authorized dealer or service
provider.
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Under-Hood PDB Nameplate
Fuses
No. Ampere (A) Protected
Component or Circuit
F1 - -
F2 60 Dashboard PDB
F3 - -
F4 - -
F5 - -
F6 - -
F7 - -
F8 - -
F9 5 Charging and
distribution assembly
F10 15 Left combination headlight
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No. Ampere (A) Protected
Component or Circuit
F11 15 Right combination
headlight
F12 10 Battery manager
F13 10 Front motor controller
F14 10 Rear motor controller
F15 5 Brake light switch
F16 - -
F17 - -
F18 - -
F19 - -
F20 30 Rear windshield defroster
F21 30 Front wiper
F22 20 VTOV
F23 20 Electrically controlled
cooling water pump 2
F24 15 Electrically controlled
cooling water pump
F25 7.5 Compressor
F26 10 USB
F27 15 Auxiliary power
F28 15 Rear-seat auxiliary power
F29 25 External amplifier
F30 60 ESC
F31 - -
F32 25 External amplifier
F33 5 Battery manager
F34 15 Steering wheel heater
F35 5 Rear body controller
F36 5 Gearshift panel
F37 7.5 ETC
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No. Ampere (A) Protected
Component or Circuit
F38 10 SRS
F39 7.5 ADAS
F40 5 Instrument cluster
F41 5 EPS
F42 5 ESC
F43 - -
F44 60 ESC
F45 40 Blower
F46 7.5 Integrated thermal
management module
F47 7.5 ADAS
F48 - -
F49 - -
F50 70/100 C-EPS/R-EPS
F51 80 Electric fan
F52 - -
F53 200 Battery
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Dashboard PDB Nameplate
No. Ampere (A) Protected
Component or Circuit
01 30 Rear body controller
02 - -
03 - -
04 20 Left front window
05 20 Right front window
06 - -
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No. Ampere (A) Protected
Component or Circuit
07 5 Gearshift panel
08 20 Infotainment system
09 - -
10 7.5 Panel ambient light
11 7.5 Combination switch
12 - -
13 - -
14 7.5 Wireless charger
15 10 Diagnostic port
16 5 Instrument cluster
17 7.5 Smart access
18 5 Vehicle controller
19 5 HUD
20 - -
21 30 Left front electric seat
22 30 Right front electric seat
23 - -
24 - -
25 - -
26 - -
27 - -
28 - -
29 - -
30 - -
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Rear Compartment PDB Nameplate*
Fuses
No. Ampere (A) Protected
Component or Circuit
F1 40 Left front pre-
tensioner motor
F2 40 Right front pre-
tensioner motor
F3 30 Left rear electric seat
F4 10 Right rear seat
F5 5 High-frequency
reception module
F6 15 Suspension module
F7 30 Rear body controller
F8 30 Rear body controller
F9 7.5 RSE
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No. Ampere (A) Protected
Component or Circuit
F10 10 Left combination tail light
F11 10 Right combination tail light
F12 25 External amplifier
F13 25 External amplifier
F14 7.5 ADAS
F15 20 External amplifier
F16 20 Left rear window
F17 20 Right rear window
F18 5 On-board charger
F19 5 UWB*
F20 - -
F21 - -
F22 - -
F23 - -
F24 - -
F25 - -
F26 - -
F27 - -
F28 - -
F29 - -
F30 - -
K1 - -
K2 - -
K3 - -
K4 - -
K5 - -
K6 - -
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OCCUR
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When Faults Occur
If Smart Key Battery is
Exhausted
If the smart key indicator does not flash
and the vehicle cannot be started using
the start function, the smart key battery
may be exhausted. In that case, it is
recommended to contact a BYD authorized
service provider as soon as possible to
change the battery, and you can start the
vehicle in no-power mode.
CAUTION!
Do not expose the key to high
temperatures.
Protect the key from impact.
Keep the key away from magnetic
fields.
When doors are locked and the
vehicle is in anti-theft mode, keep
the key away from the vehicle, as
the vehicle's automatic card search
function will drain the low-voltage
battery power.
1. Use the mechanical key to unlock the
vehicle.
2. Depress the brake pedal and meanwhile
press the Start/Stop button. The smart key
warning light on the instrument cluster
goes on and the speaker in the vehicle
gives a beep.
3. Keep the smart key close to the
no-power mode sign on the auxiliary
dashboard within 30 seconds after the
speaker beeps. The speaker beeps again,
the smart key warning light goes out, and
the vehicle can be started.
The no-power mode sign is located in
the cubby box.
4. Start the vehicle within 5 seconds after
the speaker beeps again.
Emergency Shutdown
System
The emergency shutdown system is
activated and the high-voltage system
is automatically shut down when the
following conditions are met:
Airbags do not deploy after a frontal
collision.
There is a rear collision.
The vehicle system is faulty.
If any of the above collisions and vehicle
system failures occur, the OK indicator
goes off.
Activating the emergency shutdown
system in the noted types of collision
minimizes the risk of injuries or
accidents.
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Once the emergency shutdown system
is activated, the vehicle system cannot
be switched into OK status. In that
case, contact a BYD authorized dealer
or service provider for help. Even if
the ignition switch is set to the OK
position, the system will be turned off
immediately. Contact a BYD authorized
dealer or service provider as soon as
possible.
Vehicle Fire Rescue
In case of fire, continue to operate the
vehicle as follows according to the actual
situation:
1. Switch the ignition off, and leave the
vehicle.
2. On the precondition that personal
safety is ensured, if the fire is small and
slow, use a dry powder fire extinguisher
to put out the fire, and call for help
immediately.
3. If the fire is large and growing quickly,
stay away from the vehicle and wait for
rescue.
CAUTION!
Wear insulated gloves during vehicle
disassembly. Use fire extinguishers
of designated type to put out a fire.
Water-based extinguishers or other
wrong-type fire extinguishers may
cause electric shock.
In the event of other special
conditions that cause flying
projectiles (such as interior trims,
glass, etc.), please stay away
from the vehicle and promptly
ask a BYD authorized dealer or
service provider to go to the site for
handling.
Battery Leakage Rescue
After a collision, if there is battery leakage,
an acrid smell inside the vehicle, visible
acid flow outside the vehicle, or any smoke
with the battery pack:
1. Switch the ignition off, and disconnect
the starter iron battery under the hood if
conditions permit.
2. It is recommended to call immediately
a BYD authorized dealer or service
provider for rescue.
Collision Rescue
In case of collision, operate the vehicle as
follows according to the actual situation:
1. Switch the ignition off, and disconnect
the starter iron battery under the hood if
conditions permit.
2. Call immediately a BYD authorized
dealer or service provider for rescue.
3. Carry out a simple inspection, if
conditions permit: Check whether
any edge of the power battery tray is
cracked and whether any obvious liquid
flows out.
If there is a skin contact with leaked
fluid, wash it immediately with plenty
of water for 10-15 minutes. If there is
still any discomfort, apply 2.5% calcium
gluconate ointment, or soak in 2% to
2.5% calcium gluconate solution. If
the condition does not get better or
discomfort persists, seek medical help
immediately.
WARNING
Do not touch any spilled liquid, and
stay away from a leaking vehicle or
power battery.
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WARNING
Do not dispose of the leaked fluid
into the water or soil or other
environment.
The vehicle system operates with
high-voltage DC power. It generates
a lot of heat before and after vehicle
start-up and when the vehicle is
powered off. Watch out for high
pressures and high temperatures.
Do not disassemble, move, or alter
high-voltage battery components
and connecting cables as their
connectors can cause serious burns
or electric shock and may result in
personal injury or death. The orange
cables are part of high-voltage
wiring harness. Users must not
repair the high-voltage system of the
vehicle by themselves. If any repair
is required, it is recommended that
you go to a BYD authorized dealer or
service provider for repair.
The remote control key and high-
voltage components of the vehicle
may affect and harm people
carrying medical devices.
If the Vehicle Needs
Towing
If the vehicle needs to be towed, contact a
BYD authorized dealer or service provider,
a professional towing service, or an
organization you joined for roadside
assistance service.
WARNING
The vehicle must not be towed by
other vehicles using only ropes or
chains.
Common towing methods include:
Flatbed trailer
When the vehicle is faulty and needs
towing, a flatbed trailer is the best
choice. There may be damage to
high-voltage components if one of
the front wheels touches the ground.
Towing Hook
The installation point of vehicle towing
hook is shown in the figure.
REMINDER
Towing the vehicle with a towing
hook is not recommended. You’d
better contact a professional towing
service or the organization you
joined for roadside assistance.
Do not tow the vehicle from the
rear with four wheels staying on
the ground, to avoid damage to the
vehicle.
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In Case of a Flat Tire
In case of a flat tire, slow down, keep
straight and move off the road to a safe
place.
Park on solid, flat ground and avoid
highway forks.
Pull the EPB switch and press the "P"
button.
Power off the vehicle and turn on the
hazard warning light.
All passengers on-board must leave the
vehicle to a safe location away from
heavy traffic.
To prevent slipping, secure the vehicle
by wedging the tire diagonally against
the flat tire.
CAUTION!
Do not continue driving the car
with a deflated tire. Driving even a
short distance can cause too severe
damage for the tire to be repaired.
In-Vehicle Tools
The in-vehicle tools (except the warning
triangle) are stored in the toolkit under
the trunk lid, whereas the warning
triangle is fixed to the trunk lid.
Warning triangle
Reflective vest
Tire repair device*
Rocker wrench*
Lug nut cover removal clamp*
Wheel center cover removal hook*
In an emergency where you need to
service the vehicle yourself, you must
know how to use these in-vehicle tools
and their locations.
Placing the warning triangle
REMINDER
When parking for repair, remember
to place the red triangle side facing
oncoming vehicles, 100-200 m away
from the vehicle.
The warning triangle is used to warn
drivers of vehicles coming from behind and
to avoid risk of collision with the vehicle
ahead being parked or repaired due to
high speed or late braking.
How to use the warning triangle:
1. Take the warning triangle out of its box.
2. Attach the ends to form a triangle.
3. Release its supports to create a pattern
as shown.
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Tire Repair Device* Use
The tire repair device is used to seal
small cuts, especially cuts in tread
pattern. It is just an emergency solution
for you to drive to the nearest service
center, and only for short emergency
stretches, even if the tire is not deflated.
WARNING
At most, the tire sealant can repair
holes within 6 mm in diameter. If the
diameter is larger than 6 mm or the
hole is in another position on the
tire, do not use this product. Call for
roadside assistance.
Tire sealant is highly flammable
and harmful to health. Take the
necessary precautions to prevent
fire and avoid contact with skin,
eyes and clothing; keep away from
children; and do not inhale its vapor.
When coming into contact with tire
sealant:
If the tire sealant comes into contact
with the skin or gets into the eyes,
thoroughly rinse the affected body
part immediately with plenty of
clean water.
Change contaminated clothing
immediately.
In case of an allergic reaction, seek
medical attention immediately.
WARNING
If tire sealant is ingested, rinse
mouth thoroughly and drink plenty
of water immediately. Do not induce
vomiting; seek medical attention
immediately
How to use the tire repair device
Refer to the labels on the inflator and
tire sealant canister for details on how
to use the tire repair device.
If the inflator needs to be connected to
a power source, plug the inflator into
the 12V socket in the vehicle, start the
vehicle, and switch on the inflator. The
tire sealant is then filled through the
inflator hose into the tire along with air.
REMINDER
Make sure the inflator switch is off
when plugging the power supply
into the 12V socket in the vehicle.
The inflator can only be turned on
for up to 10 minutes.
Observe the tire pressure gauge reading
on the inflator.
If the tire pressure does not
reach 180 kPa (1.8 bar) within 10
minutes (red area shown in the
figure), turn off the inflator. You
are recommended to contact a
BYD authorized dealer or service
provider.
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If the tire pressure reaches between
180 and 320 kPa (between 1.8 and 3.2
bar) (green and yellow areas shown in
the figure), remove the kit as soon as
possible and drive at a speed below 80
km/h within 1 minute, with the furthest
driving distance not exceeding 10 km, so
that the tire sealant is evenly distributed
within the tire.
Stop and check the repaired tire, and
observe again the tire pressure gauge
reading on the inflator.
If the tire pressure is greater than
220 kPa (2.2 bar), drive to the nearest
service center at a speed below 80
km/h.
If the tire pressure is between 130
and 220 kPa (1.3 and 2.2 bar), repeat
the process to fill the tire sealant into
the tire and observe the tire pressure
gauge reading on the inflator.
If the tire pressure does not reach
130 kPa (1.3 bar), it is recommended
to contact a BYD authorized dealer
or service provider.
REMINDER
Repairing damaged tires with
the tire repair device is only an
emergency solution. Please change
the tires at a professional repair
center as soon as possible. It is
recommended that you contact a
BYD authorized dealer or service
provider, and inform the repair
technician that the tires contain tire
sealant.
After repairing a tire with the tire
repair device, it is recommended
that you purchase new tire sealant
and inflation hoses at a BYD
authorized dealer or service
provider.
Avoid hard acceleration and high-
speed turns.
Do not exceed the 80 km/h
maximum speed limit and replace
flat tires as soon as possible. Do
not drive further if the vehicle
experiences strong vibration,
unstable performance or noise.
When the tire sealant is about to
expire (see the label on the canister
for exact expiry date), replace it with
a new one.
After repairing a tire with the tire
repair device, it is recommended
that you purchase new tire sealant
at a BYD authorized dealer or service
provider.
Tire Replacement*
Wedging the wheel
1. Wedge the tire diagonally against the
flat tire to prevent the vehicle from
rolling.
To do so, place the wedges in front of
the front wheels or behind rear wheels.
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Loosening lug nuts
2. Remove the decorative cover of lug
nuts with the wheel hub cover removal
clamp or lug nut cover removal clamp
(depending on vehicle models) in the
trunk toolkit.
Loosen lug nuts before raising the
vehicle.
3. Turn the rocker wrench
counterclockwise to loosen all lug nuts
of the deflated tire.
REMINDER
Hold the end of the rocker wrench
and press it down, and do not allow
the rocker wrench to slide off the
nut.
Do not remove the nut, just loosen it
by one to two turns.
Positioning the jack
4. Position the jack at the correct jacking
point as shown.
Ensure that the jack is placed on a flat
and solid ground.
WARNING
When raising the vehicle, observe the
following rules to reduce the likelihood
of injury:
Do not place any part of your
body under the vehicle raised by a
jack. Failure to do so may result in
personal injury.
Do not power on the vehicle when it
is raised by a jack.
Park the vehicle on flat and firm
ground, engage the EPB and put the
shift lever in neutral. If necessary,
wedge the tire diagonally against
the tire to be replaced.
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WARNING
Ensure that the jack is placed at the
correct jacking point. Raising the
vehicle at an incorrect jack point
will damage the vehicle or tip the
vehicle off the jack, causing personal
injury.
CAUTION!
Ensure that the jack is properly
raising the vehicle, otherwise it may
damage the vehicle.
Jacking up the vehicle
5. After confirming that the vehicle has
no passenger onboard, jack up the
vehicle to a height allowing for spare tire
installation.
Installing a spare tire requires more
distance from the ground than removing
a deflated one.
When lifting the vehicle, insert the
rocker wrench into the jack and rotate it
clockwise.
When the jack is in contact with the
vehicle and begins to lift the vehicle,
verify again that the jack is in the correct
position.
WARNING
When the jack is in contact with the
vehicle and begins to lift the vehicle,
verify again that the jack is in the
correct position.
Replacing wheels
6. Remove lug nuts and replace the tire.
Roll the spare tire to the mounting
position, with the bolts aligned with the
wheel holes. Then hold up the wheel
until the top bolt passes through the
screw hole.
Rotate the tire and push it back until all
other bolts pass through the holes.
Before installing the wheel, remove
corrosion from the mounting surface
with a wire brush or the like.
CAUTION!
When installing a wheel, ensure that
the mounting surface is in good
contact, otherwise loose lug nuts
will cause the wheel to come off
during driving.
Reinstalling lug nuts
7. Reinstall all lug nuts.
When reinstalling lug nuts, tighten the
lug nuts by hand to the greatest extent,
then push the wheel backward and
tighten the lug nuts further.
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WARNING
Do not apply motor oil or lubricant
on bolts or nuts, as this can over-
tighten the nuts and thus damage
the bolts. The loose nuts so caused
would lead the wheels to come off,
causing serious accidents.
Lowering the vehicle
8. Lower the vehicle completely, tighten
the lug nuts, and install the decorative
cover for lug nuts.
Lower the vehicle and remove the jack.
REMINDER
Use a rocker wrench to tighten the
nuts. Do not use other tools or any
lever other than your hands, such as
hammers, tubes, or feet.
Ensure that the rocker wrench holds
the nut tightly.
Tighten the nuts a bit and alternatively
in the sequence shown. Repeat the
action until the lug nuts are torqued to
the specification.
CAUTION!
Before lowering the vehicle, make
sure that no part of your body
and no person in the vicinity of
the vehicle will be injured by the
vehicle’s descent.
CAUTION!
Lug nuts must be torqued to 130
N•m after wheel replacement.
Otherwise, loose nuts would cause
the wheel to come off, causing
serious accidents.
After wheel replacement
9. Check the pressure of the replacement
tire.
Adjust the tire pressure to the
specification. If the pressure is lower
than the specification, slowly drive to a
nearby service station to inflate the tire
to the correct pressure value.
Be sure to mount the tire valve cap;
otherwise dust and moisture will enter
the valve stem and cause air leakage. If
the valve cap is lost, use a new one as
soon as possible.
10.Properly store all tools and the flat tire.
Have the flat tire repaired by a
technician.
REMINDER
Before driving, verify that all tools
and flat tires are kept in a storage
area to reduce the possibility of
personal injury in case of collision or
emergency braking.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Data Information..........................................208
Tips................................................................. 211
Data Information
Vehicle Parameters
Dimensions:
Length * Width * Height (mm)
(external rearview mirrors
not included in width)
4995*1910*1495
Wheelbase (mm) 2920
Front track (mm) 1640
Rear track (mm) 1640
Front overhang (mm) 975
Rear overhang (mm) 1100
Approach angle (°) 13
Departure angle (°) 14
Vehicle mass parameters:
Curb weight (kg) 2250
Front axle load (kg) 1105
Rear axle load (kg) 1145
Max. allowable total mass (kg) 2660
Front axle load at max.
allowable total mass (kg) 1220
Rear axle load at max.
allowable total mass (kg) 1440
Number of occupants (persons) 5
Drive motor:
Model Front: TZ200XSU; rear: TZ200XSE
Type Permanent magnet synchronous motor
Drive type 4WD
Rated power/revolving
speed/torque (kW/rpm/N•m)
Front: 65/4400/140
Rear: 65/4775/103
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Peak power/revolving speed/
torque (kW/rpm/N•m)
Front: 180/15000/350
Rear: 200/15000/350
Vehicle power and economy:
Max. design speed (km/h) 180
Max. gradeability (%) ≥50%;
Power consumption per 100
km under comprehensive
working conditions (kWh/100 km)
18.8
Wheel and tires:
Tire specifications 245/45/R19
Tire pressure (kPa) 250
Wheel dynamic balance requirement (g) ≤10
Wheel alignment values (at curb weight):
Front wheel camber (°) -0.5±0.75
Front wheel toe-in (mm) 0±2
Kingpin inclination angle (°) 12.25±0.75
Kingpin caster angle (°) 2.75±0.75
Rear wheel camber (°) -0.75±0.75
Rear wheel toe-in (mm) 3±2
Braking system:
Free stroke of brake pedal (mm) ≤5
Front brake disc thickness (mm) 32
Rear brake disc thickness (mm) 16
Front brake lining thickness (mm) 12
Rear brake lining thickness (mm) 6.5
Power battery:
Type Lithium iron phosphate battery
Rated capacity (AH) 150
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Seats:
Seat Item Parameter
Front and rear seat
positions set for front
seat (seat cushion
depth measured)
30 mm forward from the
farthest slide rail stroke
Front seats
Normal service conditions
of front seats’ seat backs
Seat back 26° forward
and 40° backward from
designed position, slide
rail 210 mm forward
and 30 mm backward
from designed position;
slide rail inclination: 4.5°
Rear seats Normal service conditions
of rear seats’ seat backs
Seat back angle 30°; seat
back 4° forward and 4°
backward from designed
position; no slide rail
Fluid:
Maintenance Item Model Filling Quantity
Transmission gear oil Castrol BOT384 0.85±0.1L (front assembly)
0.95±0.1L (rear assembly)
Coolant
Ethylene glycol long-
acting anti-rust antifreeze
Coolant ice point: -40°C
9.7L
Brake fluid DOT4/HZY6 1.15±0.2L
A/C refrigerant R-1234yf 1150±10g
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Tips
Vehicle Identification
Vehicle Identification Number(VIN)
attached on the front of transmission
assembly housing
VIN attached on the side of the hood
VIN attached on the front windshield
cross sill
VIN attached inside the trunk lid
VIN attached on the front anti-impact
beam
VIN attached on the lower corner of left
front door
VIN attached on the left rear door sill
VIN attached on the left rear wheel
envelope
VIN is engraved on the lower beam of the
front passenger seat.
Note: The VIN can be read in the
upper right corner of the page for the
corresponding model after connecting the
VDS. For details, please refer to the VDS
operation manual.
Vehicle Nameplate
It is attached below the right B-pillar
lock ring and contains the following
information:
Company name
Brand
Country of manufacture
Vehicle model
Seating capacity
Year and month of manufacture
Drive motor model
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Peak power of drive motor
Rated voltage of power battery system
Rated capacity of power battery system
VIN
Maximum allowable total mass
Model and Serial Number of
Drive Motor
The model and serial number of rear
drive motor are engraved on the left
groove of the trunk lid*.
The model and serial number of front
drive motor are engraved on the front
drive motor housing.
Warning Labels
A/C system and cooling fan sticker
Battery location sticker
Side airbag warning labels are attached
below the left and right B-pillars.
The airbag warning label is printed on the
right sun visor.
WARNING
NEVER use a rearward facing child
restraint on a seat protected by an
ACTIVE AIRBAG in front of it.
DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to the
CHILD can occur.
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The tire pressure label is attached below
the left B-pillar.
The AC charging warning label is attached
on the inside the cover of the AC charging
port.
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Numbers
12V Auxiliary Power................. 161
A
Airbag Triggering Conditions
and Precautions.........................20
Anti-theft System....................... 31
Anti-theft Indicator.................... 31
Access Function......................... 55
Adjust headlight height.............70
Anti-pinch Function...................74
Automatic EPB Engagement..108
Automatic EPB Release upon
Vehicle Start............................. 109
AVH Switch................................110
ACC System...............................113
Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System
(AVAS).........................................133
Active Suspension Mode*.......141
Anti-lock Braking System
(ABS)...........................................141
Automatic Anti-glare Interior
Rearview Mirror........................143
A/C Settings Interface............. 148
A/C Operation Interface..........149
Air Purification System........... 155
Automatic Car Washing.......... 176
A/C Control Plate, Car Audio,
Dashboard, Control Panel and
Switches.................................... 177
A/C System Maintenance....... 183
Activating Emergency Shutdown
System.......................................198
B
Buttons for External Rearview
Mirror Adjustment......................75
Basic Power Battery
Description..................................97
Blind Spot Assist System........ 129
Bill Box.......................................159
Brake fluid.................................183
C
Child Restraint System (CRS)...25
Center Console Door Lock........75
Charging Safety Warning.......... 82
Charging Precautions................83
Check Before Charging............. 88
Charging with AC Charging
Piles*............................................ 91
Charging with DC Charging
Piles*............................................ 91
Charging Reservation................92
Carrying Items in the Passenger
Area............................................ 102
Center Console Cubby............158
Carpet........................................ 177
Checks....................................... 179
Coolant......................................182
Checks....................................... 186
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D
Driver and Front Passenger
Airbags.........................................19
Data Collection and
Processing...................................32
Disclosure of Personal Data to
Authorities...................................34
Descriptions for Warning Lights
and Indicators............................ 39
Discharging Device*.................. 95
Driving Range Display Mode
Settings........................................96
Distance Display and
Speaker......................................136
Description of Driving Safety
Systems..................................... 138
Doors and Windows................ 177
Dashboard PDB Nameplate...192
E
Electronic Smart Key.................48
Emergency Vehicle Locking with
Mechanical Key.......................... 55
Electronic Child Protection
Lock..............................................57
Electrical Front Seat
Adjustment..................................58
Electrical Front Passenger
Seat Adjustment by Rear-Seat
Occupants...................................60
Electrical Adjustment of Steering
Wheel*..........................................66
Electrical Window Switch......... 74
Emergency Rescue E-Call......... 79
Electric Lock Control of the
Charging Port............................. 94
Emergency Unlocking of
Charging Port............................. 95
External Discharging Method*.96
Energy Settings for Vehicle
Driving........................................106
EPB Switch................................108
EPB System Indicator............. 110
EPB Activation Sound............. 110
Emergency Steering Assist (ESA)
System.......................................128
Electric External Rearview
Mirrors........................................144
Electroplated Trims.................178
F
Finding Car with Smart Key......51
Front Windshield Wipers and
Washer (Automatic Wiper)........72
Front Interior Lights...................80
Fire Prevention Instructions...103
Failure Release Function........ 110
Front Cross Traffic Alert (FCTA)/
Front Cross Traffic Braking
(FCTB)*...................................... 122
Folding of External Rearview
Mirrors........................................144
Front A/C Panel........................148
Functional Definition.............. 151
Front Seat Cup Holder............ 158
215
Fuse Location...........................187
G
Greeting Function of Steering
Wheel*..........................................67
General Charging
Troubleshooting........................ 86
Gear Shift Operation............... 107
Glove Box.................................. 157
Glasses Case............................. 159
H
Heating and Ventilation System
for Front and Rear Seats*......... 61
High Beam Assist (HMA)............71
Hazard Warning Light Switch...77
Household Portable AC
Charging...................................... 88
Head-up Display Function......131
I
Introduction to Seat Belts........ 14
Introduction to Airbags.............18
Installing CRS..............................26
Indicators and Warning Lights.38
Introduction to Keys..................48
Instructions for Seats................ 58
Initialization Method................. 79
Iron Starter Battery..................100
Instructions for Break-in
Period........................................ 100
Instructions for Trailer
Towing.......................................101
Instructions for Carrying
Luggage.....................................102
Instructions for Vehicle Wading
Into Water................................. 102
Instructions for Driving........... 112
Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC)
System*..................................... 117
Intelligent Speed Limit Control
(ISLC)*........................................124
Intelligent High Beam Assist
System*..................................... 125
Intelligent Power Braking
System.......................................138
Instructions for Snow Chains.145
Infotainment Control Panel
Pad............................................. 164
Internal Cleaning..................... 177
If Smart Key Battery is
Exhausted................................. 198
In Case of a Fire........................199
In Case of Battery Leakage.....199
In Case of a Collision...............199
If the Vehicle Needs Towing...200
In Case of a Flat Tire................201
In-Vehicle Tools........................201
K
Knee Airbags...............................19
216
Key Points for Driving in
Winter........................................ 112
Key Points for A/C Usage........ 152
L
LCD Instrument Cluster............ 36
Locking/Unlocking with
Mechanical Key.......................... 50
Locking/Unlocking with Smart
Key................................................51
Locking/Unlocking with
Microswitch.................................52
Locking/Unlocking Trunk Lid...53
Locking/Unlocking with Center
Console Door Lock.................... 55
Lumbar Support Adjustment...59
Light Switch................................ 67
Loading the Trunk................... 102
Low Speed Moving
Conditions.................................112
Lane Departure Assist (LDA)
System.......................................126
Leather Trims Inside Vehicle..178
Lights......................................... 180
M
Mechanical Key.......................... 49
Memory System*........................60
Manual Adjustment of Steering
Wheel*..........................................66
Mode Switch............................... 76
Manual EPB Engagement.......108
Manual EPB Release................109
Manually Adjusting the Interior
Rearview Mirror........................143
Maintenance Schedule
Requirements...........................168
Maintenance Schedule........... 169
Manual Car Washing................176
Maintenance Rules.................. 184
Maintenance.............................186
Model and Serial Number of
Drive Motor............................... 212
O
Opening Doors with Interior
Door Handle............................... 50
Odometer Toggle Switch..........76
Opening/Closing Sunshade..... 78
Opening the Hood...................182
P
Permanent Vehicle Transfer to
Third Parties and Off-Line
Mode............................................ 34
Power-Assisted Steering Mode
Settings........................................66
Panoramic Sunroof................... 77
Power Battery Maintenance.....99
Power Battery Recycling...........99
Preparations Before Driving...107
Predictive Emergency Braking
(PEB) System* and Automatic
Emergency Braking (AEB)*.....119
217
Panoramic View Settings*......134
Paint Maintenance Tips.......... 175
R
Raising/Lowering Windows with
Smart Key....................................52
Rolling Windows Up/Down with
Microswitch.................................53
Rear Seat Adjustment*..............62
Remote Start Function*..........105
Reversing Radar Power
Switch........................................ 136
Replacing Wiper Blades..........145
Rear Seat Cup Holder..............158
Real Wood Trims......................178
S
Seat Belt Emergency Locking
Retractor (ELR) Function.......... 14
Seat Belt Pretensioner and Force
Limiter Function*.......................14
Seat Belt Pretensioning by
Motor*..........................................15
Seat Side Airbags.......................19
Side Curtain Airbags..................20
Start-up Function...................... 56
Steering Wheel Switch Group.. 63
Steering Wheel Heating
Function*.....................................67
Sunroof Anti-pinch.................... 79
Side Interior Lights.................... 80
Smart Ambient Lights............... 80
Smart Charging Function......... 93
Saving Energy and Extending
Vehicle Service Life..................101
Starting the Vehicle from
Inside......................................... 105
Safety Check Before Driving...106
Sensor Type..............................136
Switching on A/C with Cloud
Service App*............................. 157
Storage Box on Interior Panel159
Sun Visor................................... 160
Safety Handles......................... 160
SD Card Slot............................. 162
Seat Belt Cleaning................... 177
Self-Maintenance
Precautions...............................179
Sunroof Maintenance..............181
T
Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR)
System.......................................123
Tire Pressure Monitoring........ 131
Tissue Case............................... 159
Tires............................................185
Tire Inflation............................. 185
Tire Rotation.............................186
Tire and Wheel Replacement.187
Trunk PDB Nameplate............194
Towing Hook............................ 200
Tire Repair Device* Use.......... 202
218
Tire Replacement.................... 203
U
Using Seat Belts......................... 15
Unfastened Seat Belt Reminder
Function...................................... 17
USB Ports.................................. 161
Under-Hood PDB Nameplate 189
V
Vehicle Data Processing............32
Vehicle AC Charge/Discharge
Indicator...................................... 87
Vents.......................................... 153
Vehicle Maintenance
Schedule................................... 168
Vehicle Servicing......................174
Vehicle Corrosion Protection.174
Vehicle Cleaning...................... 175
Vehicle Storage Precautions..181
Vehicle Parameters..................208
Vehicle Identification Number
(VIN)............................................211
Vehicle Nameplate.................. 211
W
Working Sensors and Their
Detection Range...................... 137
Wipers........................................145
Wireless Phone Charging........162
Washer.......................................183
Wiper Blades.............................184
Warning Label Location..........212
Y
Your Data Protection Rights.....34
219
Abbreviation List
Abbreviations
Abbreviations Full Form Abbreviations Full Form
ECU Electronic Control Unit ABS Anti-lock Braking System
AUTO Automatic ACC Adaptive Cruise Control
USB Universal Serial Bus ECO Economic
NORMAL Normal SPORT Sport
SOC State of Charge AVH Automatic Vehicle Hold
EPB Electric Parking Brake PCW Predictive
Collision Warning
AEB Autonomous
Emergency Braking BSD Blind Spot
Detection System
RCTA Rear Cross Traffic Alert DOW Door Open Warning
TPMS Tire Pressure
Monitoring System ESC Electronic Stability Control
VDC Vehicle Dynamic Control TCS Traction Control System
HHC Hill-start Hold Control HBA Hydraulic Break Assist
CDP Controller
Deceleration Parking HDC Hill Descent Control
PM2.5 Air Purification System MAX Maximum
MIN Minimum VIN Vehicle Identification
Number
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