Owner's Manual BYD ATTO 3 — Isi Lengkap 210 Halaman
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Foreword
Thank you for choosing BYD. To better use and maintain the vehicle, please read this
manual carefully and keep it for future reference.
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and use, maintain, and repair the vehicle in accordance with this manual. The use of
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entire vehicle, especially its safety and durability. Vehicle damage and performance issues
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also violate national laws and regulations and local government regulations.
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manner to update the information in the system. You are also advised to pay attention to
the relevant national laws and regulations and local policies, and register the vehicle as
soon as possible; otherwise vehicle registration may fail.
The descriptions marked with the asterisk (*) in this manual are specific to only some
model configurations, and applicable only when the vehicle has these configurations. If
there is any difference with the vehicle you purchased, the configuration of the actual
vehicle shall prevail.
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.
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.
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description of the configuration and software version of this product. For details about the
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this product, or consult the dealer who sold the product to you.
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Illustration Index
Exterior..............................................7
Dashboard......................................... 8
Center Console...................................9
Doors...............................................10
Safety
Seat Belts.........................................12
Seat Belt Overview.................................. 12
Using Seat Belts.......................................12
Airbags............................................ 15
Airbag Overview...................................... 15
Driver and Front Passenger Airbags....... 16
Front Seat Side Airbags*......................... 16
Side Curtain Airbags................................17
Airbag Triggering Conditions..................18
Child Restraint Systems.................... 23
Child Restraint Systems.......................... 23
Anti-theft Alarm System....................28
Anti-theft Alarm System..........................28
Data Collection and Processing......... 28
Data Collection and Processing..............28
Instrument Cluster
Instrument Cluster........................... 34
Instrument Cluster View..........................34
Instrument Cluster Indicators.................35
Controller Operation
Doors and Keys.................................46
Key Overview...........................................46
Locking/Unlocking Doors....................... 51
Smart Access and Start System.............. 57
Child Protection Lock..............................59
Seats................................................59
Seat Precautions..................................... 59
Adjusting Front Seats.............................. 60
Folding Rear Seats...................................61
Head Supports.........................................61
Steering Wheel................................. 63
Steering Wheel.........................................63
Wipers............................................. 66
Wiper Switch............................................66
Replacing Wiper Blades.......................... 68
Rearview Mirrors.............................. 69
Interior Rearview Mirror..........................69
Power Side Mirrors.................................. 69
Switches.......................................... 70
Light Switches......................................... 70
Driver's Door Switches............................ 74
Odometer Switch.................................... 76
Driver Assistance Switches..................... 77
Window Control Switch on
Passenger Side........................................ 77
Hazard Warning Light Switch..................77
Mode Switches........................................ 78
Emergency Call (E-Call)*......................... 78
PAB Switch*............................................. 79
Sunroof Switch*.......................................80
Interior Light Switch................................82
Using and Driving
Discharging Instructions...................84
Charging Instructions..............................84
Charging...................................................88
Discharging Device*................................ 92
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Charge Port Anti-theft Lock.................... 94
Driving Range Display Settings*............. 94
Energy Regeneration Settings................ 95
Batteries.......................................... 96
High-Voltage Battery............................... 96
Low-Voltage Battery................................98
Usage Precautions.......................... 100
Break-in Period......................................100
Trailer Towing........................................101
Driving Safety Precautions....................101
Suggestions for Vehicle Use..................101
Saving Energy and Extending
Vehicle Service Life................................102
Carrying Luggage.................................. 103
Wading into Water.................................104
Fire Prevention...................................... 105
Snow Chains..........................................107
Starting and Driving........................107
Starting the Vehicle............................... 107
Driving....................................................108
Gear Shift Controls................................ 109
Electronic Parking Brake (EPB).............110
Automatic Vehicle Hold (AVH)...............113
Driving Precautions...............................114
Driver Assistance............................ 115
Cruise Control*......................................115
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)*.............116
Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC)*........... 120
Forward Collision Warning (FCW)
and Automatic Emergency Braking
(AEB)*.....................................................122
Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR)*.............125
Intelligent Speed Limit Control
(ISLC)*.................................................... 126
High Beam Assist (HMA)*...................... 127
Lane Departure Assist (LDA)*................128
Emergency Lane Keeping Assist
(ELKA)*...................................................130
Blind Spot Assist (BSA)*........................ 131
Driver Attention Warning (DAW)*..........133
Tire Pressure Monitoring.......................134
Acoustic Vehicle Alert System (AVAS)... 136
Around View Monitor (AVM)*.................136
Parking Assist System........................... 138
Driving Safety Systems..........................141
0-100 km/h: Full Throttle Experience... 145
Other Main Functions......................146
Driving Recorder....................................146
In-Vehicle Devices
Infotainment System...................... 150
Infotainment Touchscreen....................150
Navigation Bar.......................................151
Gestures and Responses.......................151
OTA Upgrade*........................................ 151
BYD Assistant.........................................152
Bluetooth call........................................ 152
File Management...................................152
A/C System..................................... 153
A/C Panel................................................153
A/C Operation Interface........................ 153
Function Definition............................... 155
Vents...................................................... 158
Switching on A/C with Cloud
Service App............................................158
BYD App......................................... 159
BYD App................................................. 159
Account Registration............................. 159
Vehicle Condition and Control..............159
Individual Center and Vehicle
Management..........................................159
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Storage.......................................... 160
Door Bins............................................... 160
Glove Box...............................................160
Center Console Cubby...........................160
Seatback Pockets.................................. 160
Cup Holder.............................................160
Other Devices................................. 161
Sun Visor................................................161
Grab Handles.........................................161
USB Ports...............................................162
12V Auxiliary Power...............................162
Wireless Phone Charger Location*....... 162
Cargo Cover*..........................................164
Maintenance
Regular Maintenance...................... 166
Regular Maintenance............................ 166
Vehicle Corrosion Prevention............... 166
Paint Maintenance Tips.........................167
Exterior Cleaning................................... 167
Interior Cleaning....................................168
Maintenance Information................170
Maintenance Cycle and Items...............170
Maintenance System*........................... 175
Self-Maintenance............................175
Self-Maintenance.................................. 175
Sunroof Maintenance............................177
Vehicle Storage......................................177
Hood...................................................... 178
Cooling System......................................179
Braking System......................................179
Washer................................................... 179
A/C System.............................................180
Wiper Blades..........................................180
Tires....................................................... 181
Fuses...................................................... 184
When Faults Occur
When Faults Occur.......................... 186
If Smart Key Battery Is Exhausted.........186
Emergency Shutdown System..............186
Vehicle Fire Rescue................................187
Battery Leakage Rescue........................187
If the Vehicle Needs Towing..................188
If a Tire Goes Flat...................................190
If the Vehicle Needs Support................ 191
Specifications
Data............................................... 194
Vehicle Data...........................................194
Vehicle Identification............................ 197
Information....................................198
Warning Labels......................................198
Transponder Mounting Position...........200
Declarations of Conformity............. 201
Declarations of Conformity...................201
Abbreviations
Abbreviations.................................209
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Illustration Index
Exterior
1
Locking/Unlocking the Trunk P54
Carrying Luggage P103
In-Vehicle Tools P190
2
Rear Wiper P68
3
Side Mirror Switches P69
4
Using Mode 2 Charging Cable P88
Using AC Charging Piles P90
Using DC Chargers P91
External Discharging P93
5
Doors P51
6
Combination Light P70
7
Opening the Hood P178
Coolant P179
Brake Fluid P179
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Dashboard
1
Infotainment Touchscreen P150
A/C Settings Interface P153
A/C Function Definitions P155
2
A/C Vents P158
3
Glove Box P160
4
START/STOP Button P107
5
Automatic Vehicle Hold (AVH) Switch
P113
6
EPB Switch P110
7
Adjusting the Steering Wheel P66
Steering Wheel Switches P63
8
Instrument Cluster P34
9
Front Windshield Wipers and Washer
P66
Rear Windshield Wipers and Washer
P67
10
Interior Rearview Mirror P69
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# Center Console
| | |
| :--- | :--- |
| 1 Light Adjustment Switch ***P70*** | 4 Center Console Cubby ***P160*** |
| 2 Gear Shift Controls ***P109*** | 5 Using Seat Belts ***P12*** |
| 3 Cup Holder ***P160*** | 6 Mode Switches ***P78*** |
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Doors
1
Opening with Interior Door Handle
P51
2
Power Window Switches P74
Window Lock Button P76
Central Locking P76
Adjusting the Side Mirror P69
3
Hood Handle P178
4
Locking/Unlocking the Trunk P54
Safety
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01
SAFETY
Seat Belts.......................................... 12
Airbags.............................................. 15
Child Restraint Systems................... 23
Anti-theft Alarm System................... 28
Data Collection and Processing....... 28
Using Seat Belts
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Seat Belts
Seat Belt Overview
Studies show that proper use of seat
belts can significantly reduce casualties
in emergency braking, sudden steering or
collisions. Read the following information
carefully and observe it strictly.
CAUTION
●Before driving, make sure all
occupants are properly buckled
up to prevent serious injury or
death in emergency braking or in
a collision.
●The seat belts are designed
primarily to fit adults and are not
intended for children. Make sure
to choose a child restraint system
appropriate for your child's age
and size (see P23 for details)..
●If a seat belt is damaged
or malfunctions, immediately
contact a BYD authorized
dealer or service provider
for confirmation and handling.
Until then, do not use the
corresponding seat.
●All occupants should always fasten
their seat belts while in the vehicle to
avoid personal injury or death in case
of an accident.
●The installed seat belts are designed
for adults. Appropriate seat belt
selections are necessary for different
situations.
●Children must sit in the rear seat and
must fasten seat belts for protection.
Accident statistics indicate that a child
who sits in the rear seat and properly
uses a child restraint device is much
safer than a child sitting in the front
seat.
●Do not allow children to travel
standing or kneeling on the rear seat,
nor sitting on someone's lap, for there
is a high risk of serious injury in case of
emergency braking or collision.
Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR)
●When the driver turns sharply or
brakes suddenly, when there is a
collision, 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 on the seat belt
webbing to create retractable slack to
pull out the 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.
Using Seat Belts
1. Adjust the seat position and seatback
angle (see P60).
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
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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 into the buckle until it
clicks, and then pull it back to make
sure it is firmly locked. Do not fasten
the belt with any part of the strap
twisted.
4. Adjust the height of the (front)
seat belts for optimum comfort and
protection.
① Press the adjuster release button.
② Move the adjuster up or down to the
intended position. Release the button to
lock the adjuster.
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SAFETY
5. Pull the belt firmly to check that the
adjuster is locked.
WARNING
●The shoulder belt should cross the
center of the shoulder, far from
the neck and not liable to slip
from the shoulder. otherwise, it
cannot function well in the event
of emergency braking or accident
and may even cause severe injury.
●The lap belt should be positioned
as low as possible around the hips
to avoid serious injury due to the
intense lap belt forces against the
abdomen in an accident.
●The seat belt should be fitted tight
to the body for better protection.
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.
Seat Belt Reminders
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WARNING
●One seat belt is for one occupant
only. Do not allow multiple
occupants (including children) to
share a seat belt.
●Avoid traveling with the seatback
leaning too far back. The seat belt
protection performs best when
the seatback is upright.
●Make sure that no seat belt or
its spring bolt/buckle becomes
pressed by the door or rear
seatback; otherwise, the seat belt
may be damaged.
●Check the seat belts regularly
for cuts, wear, looseness, and
other abnormalities. 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.
●After an accident, have the seat
belts checked at a BYD authorized
dealer or service provider. If the
pretensioner function is activated,
the seat belt must be replaced.
Use an approved model whenever
you replace the seat belt.
●In the event of a serious
accident, even if there is no
WARNING
apparent damage, the seat belt
should be replaced along with
the seat assembly. The airbag
system should also be thoroughly
inspected.
●Pregnant women need to fasten
the seat belts properly and
position the lap belt as low as
possible around the hips to avoid
serious injury from the intense lap
belt forces against the abdomen
in an accident.
●The method of wearing a rear
seat belt is the same as that
for a front seat belt. For normal
functioning of the rear seat belt,
ensure that its latch is inserted
into the corresponding buckle
during use. The driver should
remind passengers to wear seat
belts properly.
●Do not insert coins, clips, or other
foreign objects that object proper
connection between the latch and
buckle.
Seat Belt Reminders
If any occupant has not buckled up
after the vehicle is started, visual and
audible alarms go off and continue until
the corresponding seat belt is properly
fastened.
●Seat belt reminder indicator
This indicator flashes if any seat belt is
not fastened.
●Display of unfastened belt's seat
The indicator for the seat with
unfastened seat belt lights up.
●Unfastened seat belt reminder*
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If any vehicle occupant has not
buckled up after the ignition is
switched on, the seat belt reminder
indicator and the indicator associated
with the corresponding seat* light up.
If the seat belt remains unfastened
while driving, in addition to the
reminder indicator, an audible alarm
is given to alert the driver and the
occupants.
●When the driver and the passengers
fastened their seat belts, the seat
belt reminder indicator turns off
and all indicators displayed for the
corresponding seats* turn off.
WARNING
●In the event of abnormality
or function failure, contact
a BYD authorized dealer or
service provider. Do not use
the corresponding seat until the
functions return to normal.
●When driving, make sure all
occupants have their seat belts
properly fastened to prevent
serious injury or death in
emergency braking or in a
collision.
Airbags
Airbag Overview
●The airbag system is a part of
auxiliary restraint system and also a
supplement to seats and 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 front airbags include a
driver airbag and a front passenger
airbag, while the side airbags include
front seat side airbags and side curtain
airbags.
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SAFETY
●As an integral part of the vehicle's
passive safety protection system,
the airbag system does not replace
seat belts, and must be used in
combination with seat belts to
maximize protection.
Multi-Collision Brake (MCB)
●In case of a vehicle collision, MCB
activates to avoid further collisions.
●If the driver is unable to make proper
judgment in first collision, the system
triggers the MCB control logic based on
the type of collision from the airbag
control unit to mitigate vehicle impact,
slow down, or even stop the vehicle.
This can reduce potential damage to
the vehicle in further collisions or
avoid collisions with another vehicle.
CAUTION
●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.
●Non-BYD genuine seat covers may
worsen the airbag performance
or result in injury. 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.
Seat Side Airbags
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CAUTION
●After a crash, even if the airbag did
not deploy and the pretensioner
did not lock the seat belt, contact
a BYD authorized dealer or service
provider for inspection as soon as
possible to ensure that the airbag
system functions correctly.
Driver and Front
Passenger Airbags
●This vehicle is equipped with driver
and front passenger airbags, when
the airbag system Electronic Control
Unit (ECU) detects a moderate to
severe front impact during driving and
the triggering conditions are met, the
airbags deploy to minimize the injury.
Front airbag deployment
●In moderate to severe frontal crashes,
the sensor sends a signal to the
ECU to trigger the front airbags when
detecting a sharp deceleration.
●When there is a frontal crash, the seat
belt secures the occupant's lower body
and torso in place. The airbag cushions
and protects the occupant's head and
chest.
●When the severity of the impact
does not reach the airbag deployment
threshold, seat belts provide enough
protection.
●The front airbag deflates immediately
after inflation, without affecting the
driver's vision and ability to operate
the steering wheel or other controls.
●The airbag deploys within a
thousandth of a second to further
protect drivers and occupants in an
accident.
●A loud noise will be heard when the
airbag deploys. It will not cause injury,
but it may cause tinnitus or temporary
deafness which recover quickly.
●A cloud of dust from the airbag surface
may come off when the airbag deploys.
Although such powder is non-toxic,
individuals with respiratory problem
might experience some temporary
discomfort.
●The front passenger airbag is
controlled by the passenger airbag
(PAB) switch. For details, see P79.
WARNING
●No accessories, such as telephone
holders, cups, ashtrays, can
be installed on airbag covers
or within their impact range.
Otherwise, airbag deployment will
increase the risk of injury in an
accident.
Front Seat Side Airbags*
The vehicle is equipped with side airbags
for the left and right front seats (installed
in the outer edges of the front-row
seatbacks and marked with "AIRBAG", as
shown in the illustration):
Side Curtain Airbags
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●When a moderate to severe side
impact is detected during vehicle
travel and the triggering conditions
are met, the airbag on the struck side
deploys to help protect the occupant's
chest.
●Generally, only the airbag on the
impacted side deploys in the event of
a side impact.
●If the impact occurs on the passenger
side, the airbag on the passenger side
deploys even if there is no passenger in
the seat.
●For optimal side airbag protection,
occupants must have their seat belts
fastened and sit upright against the
seatback.
Front far side airbag:
●The vehicle is equipped with front
far side airbags for the front seats
(installed in the inner side edge of the
driver seat and marked with "AIRBAG",
as shown in the illustration).
●When a moderate to severe front or
side impact is detected during vehicle
travel and the triggering conditions are
met, the far side airbag deploys to
protect the heads and shoulders of the
driver and the front passenger.
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●If the impact occurs on the front
passenger's side, the far side airbag
deploys even if there is no passenger
in the seat.
SAFETY
●For optimum protection from the
driver far side airbag, the occupant
must have the seat belt fastened and
sit in an upright position.
In a vehicle equipped with seat side
airbags:
●Prevent the seatbacks from getting
wet. If they get wet from rain or
splashes, the side airbag system may
not work properly.
●Do not cover or replace seatback
covers on you own. Unsuitable
seatback covers may prevent airbag
deployment.
Side Curtain Airbags
●The vehicle is equipped with left and
right side curtain airbags (mounted
at the junction of the side wall and
the ceiling, with the A, B and C-
pillar shields marked with "AIRBAG" as
shown).
●When a moderate to severe side
impact is detected by ECU and the
triggering conditions are met, the side
curtain airbag deploys to protect the
head of the occupant on the struck
side.
Cases When Airbags May Be Deployed
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●Generally, only the airbag on the
impacted side deploys in the event of
a side impact.
●For optimum curtain airbag protection,
the occupant must be buckled up and
sit in an upright position.
Airbag Triggering
Conditions
●Airbag triggering conditions: Airbags
may only deploy in certain crashes,
depending on factors such as crash
energy, crash type, impact angle,
obstacle type, and vehicle speed.
●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, side collision,
rear collision or rollover. In this
case, the driver and passengers are
protected 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 electronic control unit (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.
●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 When 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.
Cases When Airbags May Not Be Deployed
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One side of the vehicle is hit by another
vehicle.
Cases When Airbags May Not Be
Deployed
The vehicle hits a concrete column, tree,
or other slim objects.
The vehicle goes under a truck or another
large vehicle.
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SAFETY
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.
Cases When Airbags May Not Be Deployed
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Parts other than the passenger
compartment receive side impact.
The lateral side of the vehicle is hit
diagonally.
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. Never use any
parts of the airbag system on
other vehicles; this may lead to
failure of the airbag system and
even the personal injury.
●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.
●When the airbag system
deploys, the airbag reaction
high temperature gas will be
discharged from the airbag vent.
Drivers should avoid touching its
parts and keep hands holding
the steering wheel in the correct
position, otherwise there is a
possibility of burns when the
airbag deploys.
●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.
Cases When Airbags May Not Be Deployed
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WARNING
●Do not paste stickers, cover or
decorate the button area or
the center cap of the steering
wheel, the right side surface of
the dashboard at and near the
location of the airbag, the surface
of A, B, and C-pillar trims, or the
surface at and near the location of
seat side airbags with any object.
Clean these surfaces with a dry or
damp cloth, without applying too
much pressure.
●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.
●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 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.
●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,
WARNING
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.
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SAFETY
●When transferring vehicle
ownership, make sure to pass on
all of the vehicle's documents
and keep the new ownership
informed of airbag conditions and
replacement dates.
●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
its labels. 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
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WARNING
environment that violates
national regulations.
●The airbag system of this vehicle
is designed with full consideration
of 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.
●This vehicle's airbag system has
been fully verified to 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 to contact a BYD
authorized dealer or service provider
immediately if any of the following
situations occurs.
●The airbag has deployed.
●Instrument cluster airbags warning
light
lights up abnormally.
If any of the following events occurs,
the airbag system is faulty. Please
contact a BYD authorized dealer or
service provider immediately.
●When the ignition is switched on but
the warning light goes off.
●When the ignition is switched on but
the warning light does not go off after
five seconds, or goes off and then on
again.
●When the ignition is switched off but
the warning light turns on.
●This warning light turns on or flashes
during driving.
●There is a collision with the front of the
vehicle (highlighted area shown), but
the front airbags do not deploy.
●The airbag cover has been scratched,
cracked or otherwise damaged.
●Airbags need to be removed,
disassembled, installed or repaired.
●Side airbags and curtain airbags have
deployed.
●An impact to a vehicle door in an
accident is not adequate to cause the
airbag to deploy.
●The surface of the seat with a
side airbag is scratched, cracked, or
damaged similarly.
●Decorative (liner) parts at A-pillar with
built-in curtain airbags, roof beam
and C-pillar are scratched, cracked, or
damaged similarly.
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Child Restraint
Systems
Child Restraint Systems
Choose a suitable child restraint system
for your child's age and stature.
●Please choose a suitable child restraint
system for your child. A child who
cannot use a protection device for size
reason must sit in the rear seat and
have the seat belt fastened properly.
When the child restraint system is not
in use
●Fix the child restraint system to the
seat correctly. Do not place it on the
passenger seat or in the trunk.
CAUTION
●Be sure to use a seat belt or
child restraint system for a child
based on his/her age and size,
so as to effectively protect the
child in an accident or emergency
stop. Holding a child in arms
is not a substitute for a child
restraint system. In an accident,
the child may be crushed against
the windshield or between you
and the cabin.
●Vehicle with curtain airbags: Even
though a child is in the child
restraint system, do not allow
his/her head or any other body
part against any door, seat, front/
rear pillar or roof side beam
(which will be affected when
side curtain airbags deploy).
Otherwise, the considerable
impact force generated when the
curtain airbags deploy will cause
severe injury or even life threat to
the child.
CAUTION
●Please follow the instructions
provided with the child restraint
system to make sure the child
restraint it is properly installed in
the vehicle. Otherwise, emergency
parking or an accident may result
in serious injury to the child or
even death.
01
SAFETY
REMINDER
●BYD strongly suggests you to
install child restraint systems.
Researches indicate that it is safer
to install child restraints on the
rear seats than the front seats.
●Secure it to the rear outboard
seat according to its installation
instructions provided by the
manufacturer.
●Secure the top tether when installing
the child restraint system.
Installing Child Restraint Systems
●A special anchorage is provided on the
rear outboard seat (the label showing
the anchorage is attached to the seat).
●Rear outboard seats are equipped with
tether strap anchorages on the back.
Middle seat anchorage depends on
configuration.
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●The use of top tether anchorage point
with a belted child restraint is allowed
in specific markets only.
Installing a child restraint
1. Check the position of the special
anchorage and install the child restraint
on the seat.
REMINDER
●The anchorage is installed in the
clearance between the seat and
seat back.
2. Lift the head support, engage the hook
tightly to the anchorage at the back of the
seatback, and tighten the top tether so
that it is fastened.
① Top tether
② Anchorage
3. Adjust the head support to a proper
position.
●After the seat head support is
removed, keep it in the trunk.
●BYD recommends installing the child
restraint system to the ISOFIX
anchorages on board.
●If the driver' seat obstructs or
interferes with the correct installation
of the child restraint, install it on the
right rear seat.
Child restraint systems installed on the
front passenger seat*
●When using a rear-facing child
restraint, switch off the front passenger
seat airbag by the PAB switch.
●See "PAB Switch*" for details.
●Check the position of the special
anchorage and install the child
restraint on the seat.
●ISOFix/i-Size anchorage points are
available for the front passenger seat
and the label indicating an anchorage
point location is attached to the
seatback above the relevant anchorage
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●An anchorage is provided for child
restraint installation at the back of the
front passenger seat.
WARNING
●Never install a rear-facing child
restraint on the seat protected by
a front airbag (in the active state).
●When the front passenger airbag
is disabled, it is not allowed to
seat in the front seat(including
adults and children).
●When a forward facing child
restraint system is used on the
front passenger seat, ensure the
seat is positioned fully rearward
away from the active airbag.
●Before seating a child, ensure the
child restraint system is securely
installed and does not rotate or
move away from the seat. When
using a child restraint system
always ensure: the anchorages are
not obstructed; the seat belt is
in the correct position; and the
child restraint system is securely
installed.
●Please follow the instructions
provided with the child restraint
system to make sure the child
restraint is properly installed in
the vehicle, otherwise emergency
parking or an accident may result
WARNING
in serious or even fatal injury to
the child.
●Child restraint anchorages are
designed to withstand only
those loads imposed by correctly
fitted child restraints. Under no
circumstances are they to be used
for adult seat belts, harnesses,
or for attaching other items or
equipment to the vehicle.
01
SAFETY
CAUTION
●If the top tether length is not
enough, the belt may be extended
to connect the anchorage.
●Before installing an R3 size child
restraint system, make sure that the
front passenger seat is adjusted to the
rearmost position.
●Where applicable to use a top tether
strap with the child restraint system,
ensure the strap is routed through
the hole in the head support before
attaching and tensioning the strap to
the anchorage point at the base of the
seat.
CAUTION
●Install the top tether according to
the figure.
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●For details about installing the child
restraint system on the front passenger
seat, see the preceding description.
Securing a child restraint with the seat
belt*
Rear Seats
Front
passenger
front airbag
ON
Group
Child Weight
Group 0
Up to 10 kg
X
U
U
Group 0+
Up to 13 kg
X
U
U
Rear-facing
9~18 kg
X
U
U
Group 1
Front-facing
9~18 kg
U
X
U
Group 2
15~25 kg
U
X
U
Group 3
22~36 kg
U
X
U
Note: Table definitions:
U: universal
X: X: seat position not suitable for
installing a child restraint for this weight
group
ISOFIX and i-Size quick installation
guide*
Front Passenger Seat*
Child Seat
Orientatio
n
Size class/
ISOFIX
class
Front
passenger
front
airbag ON
Group
Group 0:
Rear-facing
E/R1
X
IL-SU
IL-SU
X
Up to 10 kg
E/R1
Group 0+:
Rear-facing
X
IL-SU
IL-SU
X
D/R2
Up to 13 kg
C/R3
Group 1:
Rear-facing
D/R2
X
IL-SU
IL-SU
X
●Installation options are shown in the
table below.
Front Passenger Seat*
Front
passenger
front airbag
OFF
●The identification mark of ISOFIX or i-
Size anchorage points is specified by
the corresponding country/region.
●Suitability of ISOFIX seating positions
for ISOFIX child restraint systems:
Rear
Outboard
Seat
Rear
Middle
Seat
Front
passenger
front
airbag OFF
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Front Passenger Seat*
Child Seat
Orientatio
n
Size class/
ISOFIX
class
Front
passenger
front
airbag ON
Group
C/R3
B/F2X
9~18 kg
Front-
facing
IL-SU, IUF
X
IL-SU, IUF
X
B1/F2X
A/F3
Group 2:
Front-
facing
-
IL-SU
X
IL-SU
X
15~25 kg
Group 3:
Front-
facing
-
IL-SU
X
IL-SU
X
22~36 kg
Rear-facing
–/R2
X
i-U
i-U
X
i-Size child
restraint
system
Front-
facing
–/B2, F2X
i-U
X
i-U
X
Booster
seat
Front-
facing
–/B2, B3
i-B
X
i-B
X
Size class:
●The size class shown corresponds to
the applicable weight range of the
child restraint.
●The size class of the child restraint
applicable to the universal group or
semi-universal group is indicated on
the ECE approval label.
●The child restraint is attached with a
size description.
X:
●The seat is not suitable for installing an
ISOFIX or i-Size child restraint.
IL-SU:
●The seat is suitable for installing a
semi-universal ISOFIX child restraint.
Rear
Outboard
Seat
Rear
Middle
Seat
Front
passenger
front
airbag OFF
01
SAFETY
●Please note the list of applicable
models provided by the child restraint
manufacturer.
IUF:
●The seat is suitable for installing a
universal ISOFIX child restraint.
i-U:
●The seat is suitable for installing a
universal front-facing or rear-facing i-
Size child restraintt.
i-UF:
●The seat is suitable for installing
a universal front-facing i-Size child
restraint.
i-B:
●The seat is suitable for installing a
front-facing ISOFIX booster cushion
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of Groups 2/3 and a front-facing i-
Size child restraint for children with a
height of 100 ~ 150 cm.
Anti-theft Alarm
System
Anti-theft Alarm System
Arming the system
1. Switch the ignition off.
2. All occupants get off the vehicle.
3. Lock all doors. This makes the
anti-theft indicator steady on. The
anti-theft alarm system will arm
automatically after 10 seconds, and
the anti-theft indicator will then begin
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, when armed, will raise an
alarm* with flashing turn signals in any
of the following situations:
●Any door, trunk lid or hood
is unlocked without using the
smart key access function. Use the
mechanical key to unlock the vehicle.
●The vehicle is powered on without
using the smart key start function.
Disarming the system
●Anti-theft alarm can be stopped by:
●Unlocking the door with a valid smart
key.
●Use of an NFC to unlock the vehicle.
●Use of the microswitch to unlock the
vehicle.
●Use of a valid smart key to remotely
unlock the trunk.
●Starting the vehicle remotely with a
valid smart key.
●Pressing the "START/STOP" button
inside the vehicle while carrying a
valid smart key.
WARNING
●Do not modify the anti-theft alarm
system by means of alteration or
addition. Otherwise, the system
may fail.
Anti-theft Indicator*
When the alarm is armed, the anti-theft
indicator is solid on for about 10 seconds.
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.
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●For a more detailed overview on data
processing, data protection and data
subject rights, please refer to the
current version of the privacy policy
available in the infotainment system
( System → General → Agreement and
Statement).
●This vehicle is equipped with an event
data recording (Event Data Recorder
(EDR)) system. EDR mainly records
data in the event of a crash or near-
crash (for example, airbag deployment
or hitting on a roadside obstacle) to
help comprehend the vehicle system
operation, such as:
●Vehicle velocity
●Tire pressure condition
●Adaptive cruise control (ACC) system
status
●Whether the seat belt is fastened
●The vehicle records EDR data only
when there is a crash or when a
near-crash event reaches a certain
extent. The EDR does not record any
data during the normal driving of the
vehicle.
●The data recorded by the EDR system
provides an understanding of the
state of the vehicle's safety-related
systems when an accident occurs, so
that relevant parties can analyze the
accident.
●The EDR data needs to be accessed
and read by special equipment.
BYD discloses your personal data to
third parties only if this is legally
permissible or you have consented
to it. In addition to the vehicle
manufacturer, third-party agencies
with professional equipment (such as
government agencies) can also read
the EDR data if they have access
to the vehicle EDR and equipment
(for example, they can read the data
of SRS control unit to clarify the
accident).
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.
01
SAFETY
●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
environment (e.g., distance sensors
and temperature) data is 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,
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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's data center in
corresponding market 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
Infotainment system
●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 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.
Camera 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
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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 outward-facing camera (OFC) that
can be used to take footage of the
surrounding (dashcam).
●The vehicle may also be equipped with
an inward-facing camera (IFC), which
can be used to take footage inside the
vehicle.
●Both OFC and IFC footage will be
stored.
●You are responsible to check the laws
of your residence if you turn the
camera on.
●Please be aware of corresponding laws
before turning on your OFC or IFC (for
instance, in some countries consent
is required for the use of IFC, and
in others OFC is strictly restricted to
dashcam purposes).
●For more camera details, see sections
"Driving Recorder" and "Panoramic
View System" in this manual.
Permanent Vehicle Transfer to Third
Parties and Offline Mode
●In case of a 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 made via
the infotainment system (e.g. address
list, navigation system, etc.) may be
accessed by the new owner.
●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 offline mode.
●On the infotainment touchscreen, tap
01
to turn Wi-Fi off.
SAFETY
●This can also be done by tapping
→ System → Connection → WLAN →
OFF.
Disclosure of Personal Data to
Authorities
●BYD will not disclose your personal
data to third parties unless this
is legally permissible or you have
consented to it.
●However, subject to applicable
laws, government agencies may be
authorized to read out data from
vehicles (for example, data can be read
from the airbag control unit to clarify
an accident).
●If required by law, BYD may also be
obliged to disclose data upon request
to governmental authorities in your
country, such as in the investigation of
a criminal offence.
Your 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
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("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 example, if we can show
that we have a legal obligation to
process your data, or if providing the
information to you would disclose
personal data about another person,
or if we are legally prevented from
disclosing that information.
●In some cases, this may mean that
we can retain the data even if you
withdraw your consent.
●For more information on data
processing, data protection, and any
rights you may have, please visit the
latest version of the Privacy Policy
available at the infotainment system
(System → General → Agreement and
Statement).
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02
INSTRUMENT
CLUSTER
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Instrument Cluster
Instrument Cluster View
Instrument Cluster

1. Time
2. Power meter
3. Speedometer
4. State of charge (SOC)
5. Outside temperature
6. Total mileage
7. Remaining driving range
8. Gear status
9. Drive mode information
10. Energy regeneration information
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Indicators and Warning Lights
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Instrument Cluster
Indicators
Indicators and Warning Lights
Turn signal indicator
OK indicator
SPORT indicator
Discharge indicator
HDC indicator*
ACC speed indicator*
PCW indicator (green)
ICC indicator*
Towing mode indicator*
HMA indicator*
Rear fog light indicator
Position light indicator
02
ECO indicator
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
Lane keeping indicator*
AVH indicator
Regular cruise control main
indicator*
ACC status indicator*
Regular cruise control
indicator*
ELKA status indicator*
High beam indicator
Driver monitoring assistance
system fault warning light*
AVAS fault indicator*
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| Icon | Description | Icon | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
|  | AEB fault warning light\* |  | Smart key warning light |
|  | Tire pressure fault warning light |  | Main alarm indicator |
|  | ESC OFF warning light |  | ESC fault warning light |
|  | ABS fault warning light |  | Driving power limit warning light |
|  | Headlight fault warning light |  | Snow mode indicator |
|  | High-voltage battery low SOC warning light |  | ACC fault warning light\* |
|  | BSD indicator\* |  | AVH standby indicator (gray) |
|  | Speed limit release indicator\* |  | ACC standby indicator (gray)\* |
|  | Steering system fault warning light |  | TSR indicator\* |
|  | PCW warning light (red) |  | Powertrain fault warning light |
|  | Seat belt reminder |  | Airbag fault warning light |
|  | EPB indicator |  | Parking brake system fault warning light |
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Warning Lights/Indicators Description
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Low-voltage power system fault
warning light
High-voltage battery fault
warning light
Coolant overheating indicator
Warning Lights/Indicators Description
Smart key warning light
●If the key is not in the vehicle when
you press the START/STOP button,
this warning light comes on for a
few seconds, a beep sounds, and the
message "No key detected, please
confirm if the key is in the vehicle" is
displayed on the instrument cluster.
●If you press the START/STOP button
while an electronic smart key matching
the model is in the vehicle, this
warning light does not light up. The
vehicle can now be powered on.
●If the warning light flashes after
you press the START/STOP button, it
indicates low battery of the key.
●If the key is not in the vehicle, the
instrument cluster prompts "No key
detected, please confirm if the key is
in the vehicle".
Antilock Braking System (ABS)
fault warning light
●This warning light comes on when the
ignition is on. If the anti-lock braking
system (ABS) is working properly, the
light goes out in a few seconds.
Thereafter, if the system fails, the
light lights up again until the fault is
cleared.
High-voltage battery charging
connection indicator
High-voltage battery
overheating warning light
02
●When the ABS fault warning light is on
(with the parking brake system fault
warning light off), the braking system
continues to operate whereas the ABS
does not.
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
●When the ABS fault warning light is on
(with the parking brake system fault
warning light off), since the ABS 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 there is a fault in components
monitored by the warning light system.
In that case, contact a BYD authorized
dealer or service provider for vehicle
inspection as soon as possible.
●This warning light does not come on
or is steady on when the ignition is
on.
●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 ABS fault warning light is
still on while the parking brake
system fault warning light is on,
immediately park the vehicle in a
safe place. It is recommended to
contact a BYD authorized dealer
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REMINDER
or service provider. In this case,
if brakes are applied, the ABS
will not work and the vehicle will
become extremely unstable.
●If both the ABS indicator and the
braking system indicator come 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
●This warning light comes on when the
ignition is on. It turns off in a few
seconds if the tire pressure monitoring
system is working properly. If the
system fails, this warning light turns on
again.
●When the tire pressure fault warning
light comes on or flashes, the message
"Please check TPMS" is displayed
on the instrument cluster, and the
tire pressure is displayed as "---", it
indicates that the tire pressure system
is faulty.
●When the tire pressure value displays
"No Signal", it indicates that the tire
pressure signal at this location of
the vehicle may be disturbed or the
tire pressure monitoring module is
damaged.
●When the tire pressure fault warning
light is solid on and one or more
values turn yellow on the tire pressure
screen 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 fault warning light
●This warning light comes on when the
ignition is on. If electronic stability
control (ESC) functions properly, the
light goes out in a few seconds. If the
system fails, this warning light turns on
again until the system fault is cleared.
●If the ESC warning light flashes
temporarily while the vehicle is in
motion, it indicates the ESC system is
working.
●When the ESC warning light turns on
(with the ABS fault warning light and
the parking system fault warning light
off), the ESC fails, but the ABS and
the braking system continue to operate
normally.
●When the ESC warning light turns 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 there is a fault in components
monitored by the warning light system.
In that case, contact a BYD authorized
dealer or service provider for vehicle
inspection as soon as possible.
●This warning light remains off (self-
check not performed) after the
vehicle is powered on.
●This warning light is steady on while
driving.
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REMINDER
●A warning light that lights up
briefly during operation does not
indicate a problem.
●If the ESC 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 turn off and the ESC system
resumes its normal operation.
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 power of the vehicle is limited,
this warning light will come on. In this
case, contact a BYD authorized dealer or
service provider in time.
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.
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Main alarm indicator
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
●If this indicator goes on, check the fault
prompt or warning on the instrument
cluster.
Seat belt reminder
●When the ignition is on, if any
occupant on the front seats or
rear seats* has not buckled up, the
unfastened seat belt indicators* light
up. It remains on until the seat belt is
fastened.
Airbag fault warning light
●With the ignition switched on, this
warning light turns on and then
goes off in a few seconds if the
airbag system is working properly.
This warning light system is used
to monitor the airbag ECU, collision
sensors, inflation devices, indicators,
connections, and power supply.
●If any of the following cases occurs, it
means there is a fault in components
monitored by the warning light system.
In that case, contact a BYD authorized
dealer or service provider for vehicle
inspection as soon as possible.
●When the ignition is switched on, this
warning light remains off or is solid
on after the ignition is switched on.
Warning Lights/Indicators Description
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●This warning light turns on during
driving.
Parking break 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 comes on when the
ignition is switched on and the brake
fluid level is low.
REMINDER
●When the brake fluid level is low,
park the vehicle because it is
dangerous to continue driving.
●This warning light is solid on although
after starting the vehicle, the brake
fluid level and EPB system operation
are normal (the EPB is engaged and
released normally, and the message
"Please check the EPB" is not
displayed).
●Fault fault warning lights for
parking brake and ABS come on
simultaneously.
REMINDER
●A warning light that lights up
briefly during operation does not
indicate 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 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 five seconds, otherwise the
temperature protection will be
activated and the steering system
will be damaged or steering will
become heavy.
●If you have turned the steering wheel
frequently with the vehicle staying put
for a long time, the steering wheel may
become difficult to turn even if the
warning light does not turn on. This is
not a fault.
●To prevent steering system
overheating, the power assist effect
will be reduced if the steering wheel
has been frequently turned with the
vehicle staying put for a long time. As
a result, the steering wheel become
difficult to turn. In this case, reduce
steering frequency or power off the
vehicle. The system will recover
within 10 minutes.
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
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●This light is used to warn about the
operating state of the DC module and
the low-voltage battery module when
the vehicle is not being charged or
discharging.
●In charging state, this warning light
indicates failure of the charging
system.
●If this warning light turns on while the
vehicle is in motion, it indicates that
there is a problem with the DC system
or the low-voltage power system. In
this case, turn off the A/C and fans,
immediately park the vehicle safely,
and contact a BYD authorized dealer or
service provider.
Powertrain fault warning light
●If the powertrain fails, this warning
light turns on.
●If any of the following cases occurs, it
means there is a fault in components
monitored by the warning light system.
In that case, contact a BYD authorized
dealer or service provider for vehicle
inspection as soon as possible.
●This warning light is steady on when
the ignition is switched on.
●This warning light turns 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.
High-voltage battery overheating
warning light
●If this indicator is on, it indicates that
the high-voltage 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 high-voltage battery may overheat
under the following operating
conditions:
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●Driving up a slope for a long time in
hot weather.
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
●Long period of stop-and-go
traffic condition, frequent rapid
acceleration, frequent hard braking,
or vehicle running for a long time
without pause.
High-voltage battery fault
warning light
●This warning light comes on when
the ignition is switched on. If the
high-voltage battery system is working
properly, this warning light will turn
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 is on.
●This warning light is steady on or
occasionally turns on while driving.
Other Instrument Cluster Fault Prompts
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Other Instrument Cluster Fault
Prompts
The instrument cluster may display the
following fault prompts. Handle them as
recommended.
Symbol
Error message
Response
The on-board charging system is faulty. Check
the charging connection, and reconnect the
charging equipment. If the fault persists,
contact a BYD authorized dealer or service
provider.
Please check the OBC system
The vehicle may be disconnected from the
data network. In this case, park the vehicle
immediately, and contact a BYD authorized
dealer or service provider.
Vehicle network error, please
pull over safely and contact
BYD service
Please check the headlight
The headlight is faulty. In this case, contact a
BYD authorized dealer or service provider.
The PCW system is faulty. In this case, park
the vehicle, and contact a BYD authorized
dealer or service provider.
Please check the PCW
system*.
The AEB system is faulty. In this case, park the
vehicle, and contact a BYD authorized dealer
or service provider.
The AEB function is limited*
The BSD system for lane change is faulty. In
this case, park the vehicle, and contact a BYD
authorized dealer or service provider.
Please check the BSD system*
The BSD function is limited. In this case, park
the vehicle, and contact a BYD authorized
dealer or service provider.
The BSD function is limited*
The shifter controller is faulty. In this case,
park the vehicle immediately, and contact a
BYD authorized dealer or service provider.
Please check the gear
The multi-purpose camera is faulty. In this
case, park the vehicle, and contact a BYD
authorized dealer or service provider.
Please check the multi-
purpose camera*
The function of the multi-purpose camera is
limited. In this case, park the vehicle, and
contact a BYD authorized dealer or service
provider.
The function of the multi-
purpose camera is limited*
Other Instrument Cluster Fault Prompts
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Symbol
Error message
Response
Intelligent-camera is not
available due to poor
condition*
Please check the LDWS*
Please check the ICC or LKS*
The function of the ICC or LKS
is limited*
The intelligent-camera is unavailable. In this
case, park the vehicle, and contact a BYD
authorized dealer or service provider.
The lane departure warning system (LDWS)
is faulty. In this case, park the vehicle, and
contact a BYD authorized dealer or service
provider.
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The intelligent cruise control (ICC) or lane
keeping system (LKS) is faulty. In this
case, park the vehicle, and contact a BYD
authorized dealer or service provider.
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
The ICC or LKS function is limited. In this
case, park the vehicle, and contact a BYD
authorized dealer or service provider.
Other Instrument Cluster Fault Prompts
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Controller Operation
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CONTROLLER
OPERATION
Doors and Keys.................................46
Seats..................................................59
Steering Wheel..................................63
Wipers............................................... 66
Rearview Mirrors...............................69
Switches............................................70
Electronic Smart Key
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Doors and Keys
Key Overview
The vehicle is equipped with
keys, including electronic smart key,
mechanical key (installed in the
electronic smart key), bluetooth digital
key* and NFC key*.
Electronic Smart Key
Lock or unlock all doors by pressing the
driver's door microswitch while carrying
the electronic smart key. Buttons on the
key help you lock or unlock doors, open
the trunk, and start the vehicle remotely.
①Indicator
②Lock button
③Unlock button
④Trunk release button
⑤Start/Stop button
⑥Mechanical Key
WARNING
●The button (coin) battery in the
smart key is hazardous and both
new and used batteries are to be
kept away from children at all
times.
WARNING
●If swallowed or placed inside any
part of the body, a lithium button
battery can cause severe or fatal
injuries in two hours or less.
●Medical attention should be
sought immediately if it is
suspected the button battery has
been swallowed or placed inside
any part of the body.
CAUTION
●The smart key is an
electronic component. Observe
the following instructions to
prevent damage to the key:
●Do not place the smart key
in a position exposed to high
temperature, such as on the
dashboard in the summer sun.
●Do not disassemble the smart
key.
●Do not let the smart key hit
other objects or fall down.
●Do not immerse the key in water
or clean it in the ultrasonic
scrubber.
●Do not place smart keys
with devices that emit
electromagnetic waves, such as
the mobile phone.
●Do not attach to the smart
key any objects (such as a
metal seal) capable of cutting off
electromagnetic wave signals.
●You can register a spare key for
the same vehicle. In this case,
contact a BYD authorized dealer
or service provider immediately.
●If the electronic smart key cannot
operate the door within the
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CAUTION
normal distance, or the key
indicator light is dim or off:
●Check for nearby radio stations
or airport radio transmitters
that interfere with the normal
operation of electronic smart
keys.
●The smart key battery may be
exhausted. Check the battery
inside the electronic smart key.
It is recommended to contact a
BYD authorized dealer or service
provider for battery change.
●If you lose your smart key, it
is recommended to contact a
BYD authorized dealer or service
provider as soon as possible to
reduce the risk of vehicle theft or
accidents.
●Do not change the transmission
frequency arbitrarily, increase the
transmission power (including
additional transmission frequency
amplifier), or arbitrarily connect
the external detection antenna
or switch to other transmitting
detection antennas.
●The use of the smart key must
not cause harmful interference
to legal radio communication
services. Once interference is
found, stop using the key
immediately and take measures to
eliminate the interference before
continuing to use.
●The use of micropower
radio equipment must endure
the interference of various
radio services or the
radiation interference of
industrial, scientific, and medical
equipment.
CAUTION
●Do not use it near airplanes or
airports.
●People implanted with
pacemakers or defibrillators
should stay away from the
detection antennas of intelligent
entry and start systems, as
electromagnetic waves can affect
the normal use of such
devices. In addition to people
implanted with pacemakers
or defibrillators, those who
use other electronic medical
devices should also consult the
manufacturer on the use of
such devices under the influence
of electromagnetic waves.
Electromagnetic waves may bring
unknown consequences to the
use of such medical devices.
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CONTROLLER OPERATION
●When leaving the vehicle, always
carry your key and lock the
vehicle. Never leave anyone
(especially children) alone in the
vehicle.
Mechanical Key
Use the mechanical key (inside the smart
key) to lock or unlock the driver's door.
Insert the mechanical key back into the
smart key when it is not in use.
Taking out the mechanical key
●Press the latch ②, pull the locking
structure in the desired direction ①,
open the key's back cover upward, and
take out the mechanical key.
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Reinstall the mechanical key
●Press the latch ② and insert the
mechanical key back into the smart
key when it is not in use.
Bluetooth Digital Key*
Control the vehicle through a close-range
Bluetooth connection, including locking
or unlocking the doors.
●You can download and install the
latest BYD App in the app market. The
function of Bluetooth digital key can be
found in the app.
●The Bluetooth digital keys of
supporting vehicles are automatically
activated after the remote services are
enabled.
●Bluetooth digital key account, device
authorization and management are
consistent with romote services.
●After turning on the Bluetooth in the
app, it will be connected automatically
when you are close to the vehicle,
or you can connect the Bluetooth
manually.
●The key is effective after Bluetooth is
connected.
●Please use the Bluetooth digital key for
functions such as door unlocking, door
locking, opening the trunk, closing the
trunk, flashing the lights, flashing the
lights and honking, and closing the
windows when the vehicle is turned
off.
●After unlocking the vehicle with a
Bluetooth digital key, you will have
one keyless start permission within a
certain period of time and can press
the START button to start and drive the
vehicle; The permission is useless after
timeout or other operations, and can
be regained after Bluetooth digital key
unlocking.
●Select the operation, that is, send
commands for control.
CAUTION
●The specific functions supported
by the key are subject to the
vehicle configuration.
●Before activating the Bluetooth
digital key, ensure that the vehicle
network signal is good. If the
activation fails, try to move the
vehicle to a place with good
network and activate the key
again in the application.
●When using the Bluetooth digital
key for the first time, you need to
set or verify the login password.
●The number of Bluetooth
digital key-authorized devices
is consistent with the remote
service, and all are uniformly
managed by the vehicle
owner under "Authorized Device
Management."
●Before activating the Bluetooth
digital key, ensure that the vehicle
network is well connected.
●The keyless start permission lasts
for up to 10 minutes.
●After the vehicle is unlocked with
a Bluetooth digital key, the doors
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CAUTION
will lock automatically if there is
no operation in a short time.
●When the Bluetooth connection
or operation fails for many times,
you can turn the Bluetooth off and
then on, or restart the application.
Vehicles started remotely support
only one Bluetooth unlock per
start. Multiple locks are allowed
before the unlock.
●Limited by the vehicle
environment, the effective
distance of the Bluetooth digital
key will be reduced in case of
dense vehicles.
●There are a few mobile phones
that are not compatible with
Bluetooth digital keys.
NFC Key Card
The NFC key card, based on the near field
communication method, can be used to
unlock/lock the vehicle and authorize
vehicle start.
●Hold your NFC card close to the NFC
sign on the driver's side mirror to
unlock/lock the vehicle.
●Get into the vehicle, place the card at
the NFC sign to authorize the vehicle
start.
CAUTION
●NFC key card is an
electronic product. The following
instructions must be observed
to prevent function failure of or
damage to the card:
●Do not attach any object (such
as a metal seal or metal
phone case) that can block
CAUTION
electromagnetic waves, when
using the NFC card.
●Do not place the NFC card
in a position exposed to high
temperature, such as on the
dashboard.
●Do not bend the card with force.
●Do not place the card with other
hard objects.
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●NFC key cards use near-
field communication technology,
requiring a detection distance of
less than 2 cm. Hold your NFC
card close to the side mirror for
1-2 seconds.
CONTROLLER OPERATION
●It is recommended to carry the
NFC card at all times to avoid
situations where you may be
unable to use the vehicle due to
loss or malfunction of your phone
or smart key.
●To ensure vehicle safety, handle
it with care. If it is lost, it
is recommended to go to a
BYD authorized dealer or service
provider immediately for report
and re-configuration of the lost
card.
NFC Digital Key*
The NFC digital key is a function provided
by BYD for users. You can register
smartphones or wearable devices as
vehicle keys to unlock, lock, and start the
vehicle.
●Before activating the NFC digital key,
observe the following conditions:
●You have registered BYD Cloud
Service for the vehicle.
●The vehicle supports NFC digital key.
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●Some mobile phones and wearable
devices support BYD NFC digital keys
(consult a BYD authorized dealer or
service provider for other supported
wearable devices).
Activating the NFC digital key on
smartphones
Before activating, start the vehicle and
shift into Park with a valid smart key. You
can activate the NFC digital key in any of
the three ways:
●Via BYD App:
●Please go to the mobile APP store
to download BYD APP, and complete
registration and login. Tap digital key
to enable the function according to
the instructions.
●Via email links:
●Log into the email account reserved
during vehicle purchase on the
phone, and then activate the
key following the instructions
in the activation email from
[email protected].
●Via the infotainment touchscreen:
●On the infotainment touchscreen, tap
→ Locks → Locks and follow the
instructions to activate the key.
Activating the NFC digital key on
wearable devices
Supported wearable devices include
Apple Watch (consult a BYD authorized
dealer or service provider for other
supported wearable devices), and there
are two ways for activating:
●Synchronize the key from iPhone to
Apple Watch:
●After successful key activation on
iPhone, the device prompts to add
the NFC digital key to a paired Apple
Watch which is nearby and unlocked.
Follow the prompts to complete
activation.
●Via Watch App:
●If the iPhone NFC key is active but
not synced to Apple Watch,
●Open the Watch on the iPhone, select
"Wallet", find the corresponding key
and tap "Add" to activate the key
according to the instructions.
Using the NFC digital key
When using the NFC digital key, enable
the NFC function of the mobile phone or
wearable device. Here is how to use:
●Carry a mobile phone or wearable
device with a valid NFC digital key, put
its NFC antenna area close to the NFC
sign on the driver's side mirror, and
unlock or lock the vehicle. Consult the
manufacturers for details of the NFC
antenna area.
●Place the mobile phone or wearable
device at the NFC sign in the vehicle to
obtain the vehicle start permission.
CAUTION
●With permission, start the vehicle
as soon as possible. or you need
to place the device at the NFC sign
again to reauthorize.
Removing the NFC digital key
There are three ways:
●Via the BYD app:
●Open BYD App, enter the digital key
management page, tap the key to
be removed, and enter the operation
password to remove it.
●Via the infotainment touchscreen:
●With a valid smart key inside the
vehicle, go to the infotainment
touchscreen →
→ Locks →
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Locks. Tap the key to be removed
and operate as instructed.
●Via the Wallet app:
●Open the Wallet on the phone,
select the digital key, and remove it
according to the instructions.
CAUTION
●Some smartphone and wearable
device models do not support NFC
digital keys.
Locking/Unlocking Doors
Locking/Unlocking with Mechanical
Key
Insert the key into the key hole, turn and
remove the key, and pull the door handle
to open the door.
●Unlock the driver's door: Turn the key
counterclockwise.
●Lock the driver's door: Turn the key
clockwise.
CAUTION
●After removing the mechanical
key, pull the driver's door handle
to open the door.
Opening 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.
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CONTROLLER OPERATION
WARNING
●Do not allow children to play with
the door handle, so as to avoid
the door opening while driving.
●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 door 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.
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Locking:
●When all the doors, the trunk, and the
hood are closed, press the lock button
to lock all the doors. Check whether all
doors are securely locked.
●When the ignition is switched off, the
side mirrors fold in (the switch is set
to Automation (AUTO)), and the turn
signals flash once.
●If the ignition is switched on, the
side mirrors will not fold, the turn
signals will not flash, and the alarm
will sound once.
●If any door, the hood or the trunk is
not closed, the side mirrors do not
fold, the turn signals do not flash and
the alarm sounds once.
Unlocking:
●With the doors locked, press the
unlock button of the valid smart key.
All doors will unlock, side mirrors
unfold*, and turn signals flash twice.
●When you unlock all the doors with the
smart key, even if no door is opened,
the interior lights will stay on for 15
seconds and then go out.
●If the anti-theft alarm system is armed,
open any door within 30 seconds after
unlocking with the smart key or all
doors will relock automatically.
●If the key is in the vehicle or trunk
when the doors are closed and locked,
the vehicle will unlock automatically
and the turn signals will flash twice.
●When the vehicle is equipped with
four-door anti-pinch function, pressing
and holding the lock/unlock button to
rise/lower the windows, and pressing
briefly to lock/unlock the doors.
Opening the trunk with smart key
●Double-press the trunk release button
on the smart key. The turn signals then
flash twice.
REMINDER
●Remember to carry the smart key
when leaving the vehicle.
Finding the Vehicle with Smart Key
●When the vehicle is in anti-theft status,
press the lock button, the vehicle will
emit a long sound and the turn signal
will flash 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.
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
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WARNING
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
●To enable or disable
key unlocking/locking/opening/
closing window functions, go
to
→ Locks → Locks.
(Configurations of the actual
vehicle prevail.)
Locking/Unlocking with Microswitch
Locking
●When the ignition is switched off and
all doors are closed but not locked,
press the microswitch on the front
door handle while carrying the smart
key. All doors will be locked and turn
signals flash once.
●If a door, the hood or the trunk is
not closed, pressing the microswitch
will still lock the closed doors, but the
horn will only sound once, and the turn
signals will not flash.
Unlocking
●When doors are locked, press the
microswitch on the front door handle
while carrying the smart key close to
the activated area. All doors unlock
and turn signals flash twice.
●If the anti-theft alarm system is armed,
open a door within 30 seconds after
the unlocking. or all doors will relock
automatically.
●Pressing the microswitch does not
work if:
●This is performed while a door is
being opened or closed.
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●The smart key is left in the vehicle.
CONTROLLER OPERATION
REMINDER
●If the smart key is too close to an
exterior door handle or window,
it may not be possible to activate
the entry function.
Raising/Lowering Windows 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 the
infotainment touchscreen →
→
Locks.)
Locking/Unlocking with NFC Key Card*
●Hold your NFC card close to the sign on
the side mirror on the driver's side.
Locking doors:
●With the ignition switched off and all
doors closed but not locked, place the
NFC key card close to the designated
area on the driver's side mirror to
simultaneously lock all the doors. The
turn signals flash once.
Unlocking doors:
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●With the anti-theft alarm system
armed, place the NFC key card close
to the designated area on the driver's
side mirror to simultaneously unlock
all the doors. The turn signals flash
twice.
●If the alarm is armed, open a door
within 30 seconds after unlocking with
the NFC key card, or all doors will
relock automatically.
●After the unlocking, user activation
permission is provided for four
minutes and is revoked when the
ignition is switched off.
●In any of the following cases, doors
are not locked/unlocked when the NFC
card is held close to the NFC sign on
the side mirror on the driver's side:
●The NFC key card is placed close to
the designated area on the driver's
side mirror while a door is being
opened or closed.
●The ignition is not switched off.
CAUTION
●The keyless start permission lasts
for up to four minutes.
Locking/Unlocking the Trunk
Opening/Closing trunk with smart key
●When the vehicle is equipped with the
electric tailgate system, double-press
the trunk release button on the smart
key to open the trunk. The turn signals
then flash twice. Press this button
again to stop opening. Then double
press it to close the trunk.
REMINDER
●If the trunk release button is
pressed again while the lid is in
motion, it will stop at its current
position.
Opening/Closing the trunk from inside
the vehicle*
●When the trunk lid is closed, pull
the switch once, and the lid will
automatically unlock and open to
the set height (maximum height by
default).
●While the trunk lid is opening, pull this
switch again to freeze it in place.
●When the trunk is open and the switch
is pulled for more than one second, the
lid closes automatically. Release the
switch to freeze the closing motion.
Opening the trunk with exterior switch
●With the vehicle unlocked, press the
exterior trunk switch to open the
trunk.
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●With the vehicle locked, unlock the
vehicle with the smart key and press
the exterior switch to open the trunk.
REMINDER
●If the switch is pressed again while
the lid is in motion, it will stop at
its current position.
Closing the trunk automatically*
① Trunk close button*
●When the trunk lid is open and
stationary, press the trunk close
button to close this lid.
●Press this button a second time to stop
the lid at the current position. Press
this button again to have the lid move
in the opposite direction.
② Vehicle lock button*
●When the ignition is off and the trunk
is open, pressing the lock switch while
carrying a valid smart key closes the
trunk, locks the entire vehicle, and
arms the anti-theft alarm system.
Closing the trunk manually*
●When the vehicle is unlocked, the
trunk can be closed manually.
Opening/Closing trunk with BYD
Assistant*
●The trunk can be opened or closed by
BYD Assistant after system wake-up.
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CAUTION
●Before closing the trunk
electronically, make sure doors,
windows and sunroof are properly
closed.
CONTROLLER OPERATION
Emergency Trunk Releasing from the
Inside
●There is an emergency unlocking
cover just above the trunk lock. Open
the cover and pull the emergency
unlocking rope or lever to open the
trunk in an emergency.
REMINDER
●When the vehicle is powered off,
the trunk lid can be unlocked from
the inside in case of emergency.
Setting trunk opening height*
●Open the trunk manually or
automatically to the desired position,
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keep it at this position, and then press
and hold the interior trunk button
for over three seconds. The speaker
sounds for one second, indicating that
the opening height is successfully set
to the current position.
●Set the trunk opening height in
→
Locks.
Anti-pinch function
●The trunk will open or stop moving if it
contacts any obstacle while closing or
opening.
When the trunk fails to act
automatically
●Manually and completely close the
trunk for recovery.
When reconnecting the low-voltage
battery
●Manually close the trunk to ensure the
power trunk lid functions normally.
WARNING
●In order to prevent serious
injury, make sure to observe the
following precautions:
●Never try to deliberately activate
the anti-pinch function.
●Make sure to alert people nearby
of the lid motion.
●Make sure hands and fingers are
clear from the lid area when it is
closing.
●Make sure the surrounding area
is safe when opening or closing
the trunk.
●Make sure the trunk is properly
closed before driving the
vehicle.
●Make sure to remove any ice
or snow from the area before
WARNING
opening the trunk, otherwise
the lid may close again.
●Do not manually interfere in lid
motion when it is opening or
closing.
●Be mindful of windy conditions
when opening or closing the
trunk.
●The anti-pinch function may fail
to work if an object is caught
right before the trunk is fully
closed.
●The lid may start closing
before fully opening. Opening
or closing the trunk on slopes
is more difficult than on level
ground. Be mindful of the
possibility of the lid to move
on its own in such conditions.
Before loading or unloading the
trunk, make sure the lid is fully
open and secure.
●The anti-pinch function may fail
depending on the object shape.
Be especially careful about hand
and fingers.
Locking/Unlocking with Central
Locking
Locking or unlocking the vehicle with
the central locking
See P76 in "Driver's Door Switches" in
this chapter.
Locking or unlocking doors
automatically
●When this function has been turned on
through the infotainment touchscreen
and the ignition has been switched on,
if the vehicle speed increases to over
8 km/h with all doors closed but any
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of them unlocked, the central locking
locks all doors with power.
●Press the START/STOP button to switch
the ignition off and then all doors are
unlocked automatically.
Locking/unlocking all doors
concurrently
●With the anti-theft alarm system
disarmed, the backlight of the central
lock button turns on if the vehicle
is locked and off if the vehicle is
unlocked.
●Pressing the central lock button locks
all doors so that any attempt to open
any door from the outside fails. At this
time, pull the interior handle to unlock
a door and pull a second time to open
it.
Emergency Vehicle Locking with
Mechanical Key
When the central locking system or the
smart key fails, use the mechanical key
for emergency locking or unlocking.
Locking
1. Remove the mechanical key from the
smart key.
2. Open all doors other than the driver's
door and move down the slider with
the mechanical key as shown. You can
then lock the doors by closing the
them.
3. After locking the three doors, open the
driver's door.
4. Insert the mechanical key into the
keyhole, turn it counterclockwise as
far as it can go, return it to the initial
position and pull it out. (See P51 in
this Chapter.)
Unlocking
1. Remove the mechanical key from the
smart key.
2. Insert the mechanical key into the
keyhole, turn it clockwise as far as it
can go, return it to the initial position
and pull it out.
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CONTROLLER OPERATION
3. Pull the interior handle twice to unlock
the three other doors.
Smart Access and Start
System
Use the smart key to unlock or lock the
vehicle doors and start the vehicle.
Access
Use the key fob to unlock or lock the
vehicle doors (See P51 for details)。
Start-up
With the smart key inside, press the brake
pedal and the START/STOP button to start
the vehicle (See P107).
Antenna positions
① Interior antenna
② Exterior antenna
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Active area
The smart access and start functions take
effect only when the registered key fob is
within the active area.
① Active area of the access function:
about one meter from the front door
handle and the exterior trunk switch.
② Active area of the start function: inside
the cabin.
If another key fob is near this vehicle's
key fob, unlocking may take longer than
usual, which is normal.
REMINDER
In the following situation, smart
access and start system may not
work normally:
●There is a strong electromagnetic
field nearby, such as TV towers,
power stations, and broadcasting
stations.
REMINDER
●The key fob is being carried along
with a communication device,
such as a two-way radio or mobile
phone.
●The key fob is in contact with or
covered by a metal object.
●The door handle is operated too
quickly.
●The key fob is too close to the
handle.
●Another wireless remote control
function is being used nearby.
●When the key fob battery runs out.
●The key fob 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.
●Pressing the Start/Stop button may not
enable the start function due to:
●Key fob failure. If the key fob warning
light comes on and a message
("Low key battery, please replace the
battery soon") is displayed on the
instrument cluster, the battery of the
key may be exhausted.
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●If the smart access and start system
cannot work properly due to system
failures, bring all key fobs to a BYD
authorized dealer or service provider
for repair.
Saving battery power
●The key fob communicates with the
vehicle even when the vehicle is not
running. Therefore, do not leave the
key fob in the vehicle or within two
meters from the vehicle.
●Receiving strong electromagnetic
waves for a long time drains the
battery of the key fob quickly. The key
fob must be kept at least one meter
away from electrical equipment that
generates a magnetic field, such as the
following devices:
●TVs
●PCs
●Phone charger
●Electroliers
●Fluorescent desk lamps
Child Protection Lock
Child protection locks are designed to
prevent children in rear seats from
accidentally opening rear doors. Such
locks are provided on the sides of the left
and right rear doors.
①Activating the child protection lock
②Deactivating the child protection lock
When the child protection lock is
activated, the rear doors cannot be
opened from inside. The rear doors can
only be opened with the exterior door
handles.
CAUTION
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●Before driving, especially when
a child is in the vehicle, ensure
that the doors are closed and the
child protection lock function is
enabled.
CONTROLLER OPERATION
●Proper use of seat belts and
the child protection lock helps
prevent the driver and passengers
from being thrown out of the
vehicle in the event of an
accident, and prevent the doors
from being opened accidentally.
Seats
Seat Precautions
When the vehicle is moving, all
passengers in the vehicle must fasten
their seat belts, and rest their backs
upright against the seatback.
WARNING
●Do not drive the vehicle until
occupants are seated properly.
●Sitting on a folded seatback,
in the trunk, or on cargo
is prohibited. Improper seating
position or improperly fastened
seat belts can result in personal
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WARNING
injuries in case of emergency
braking or a collision.
●It is prohibited to stand or move
around the seats when driving,
or passengers may get injured in
case of emergency braking or a
collision.
CAUTION
●Adjust the driver's seat so that
the pedals, steering wheel, and
dashboard controls are all within
the driver's easy control.
REMINDER
●Adjust the seat position before
fastening the seat belt.
●Do not adjust the driver’s seat
while the vehicle is in motion, as
unpredictable seat movement can
cause the loss of vehicle control at
this time.
●While adjusting a seat, do not let
it hit against any passenger or the
luggage.
●After manually adjusting the seat,
always check that it is securely
locked into place by attempting to
push it forward and backward.
●After adjusting the seatback, lean
back to confirm the seatback has
been locked.
●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.
REMINDER
●When adjusting the seat, do not
place your hand under the seat
or near its operating parts, to
prevent being crushed.
Adjusting Front Seats
Adjusting Front Seat with Power*
Power front seat adjustment include
seat position adjustment, cushion
height adjustment*, and seatback
angle adjustment. Choose the following
methods according to the actual
configuration of your vehicle.
① Seat position adjustment switch
●Toggle the seat position adjustment
switch back or forth to move the seat
backward or forward.
●Move the rear end of the switch up or
down to raise or lower the seat.
② Seatback angle adjustment switch
●Toggle the upper end of the seatback
angle adjustment switch to adjust the
seatback angle.
CAUTION
●Releasing the switch stops the
seat in this position. Do not
place anything under the seat as
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CAUTION
this may prevent the seat from
operating.
●Do not move the front seats too
far forward to avoid contact with
the roof or sun visor.
Ventilation and Heating System*
●Tap the corresponding controls on the
infotainment touchscreen to enable
and disable front seat heating or
ventilation.
●Find the seat heating and ventilation
setting button from the drop-down
menu on the infotainment homepage.
Heating adjustment
●Seat heating: Control the operation
mode of the heating pad by using
the seat heating switch. The heating
function has two modes.
●After each power-on, the driver's seat
defaults to the previous settings, and
the heating for the front passenger's
seat is off.
●Tap the button to select the
operation mode of the seat heater in
the 1st gear or 2nd gear.
●Tap OFF to deactivate the heating
function.
Ventilation adjustment*
●Seat ventilation: Control the operation
mode of the ventilation fan by using
the seat ventilation switch. Seat
ventilation has two modes.
●After each power-on, the driver's seat
defaults to the previous settings,
and the ventilation for the front
passenger's seat is off.
●Tap the button to select the
operation mode of the seat
ventilation in the 1st gear or 2nd
gear.
●Tap OFF to deactivate the ventilation
function.
Ventilation and heating functions
cannot be turned on at the same time.
●Press the heating switch to make the
heater work; if the ventilation switch is
then pressed, the heater will stop and
the ventilator will start to work.
●Press the ventilation switch to make
the ventilator work; if the heating
switch is then pressed, the ventilator
will stop and the heater will start to
work.
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CONTROLLER OPERATION
Folding Rear Seats
●Flipping and lowering the seatback
●Pull the cord to straighten the
seatback.
●Push the seatback forward/backward
to fold it. You can fold the seatback
forward until the back touches the
cushion, or you can fold it backward
until reaching the locking position
(with a locking click).
Head Supports
Adjusting Head Supports
●Lifting a head support
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Lift the head support to a proper
position, and release it after hearing a
locking sound.
●Lowering a head support
Press and hold the head support
adjustment button, lower the head
support to a proper position, and then
release the button after hearing a
locking sound.
●Removing a head support
Press and hold the head support
adjustment button, remove the head
support and release the button.
●Installing a head support
Insert the head support levers into
the bushing with the grooves facing
forward. Press the head support
adjustment button, push down the
head support to a proper position, and
then release the button.
REMINDER
●Head supports protect vehicle
occupants from head and neck
injuries. Adjust the head support
so that its center aligns with
the back of your head for
maximum protection. Adjust the
head support to the proper
position based on your actual
height.
●When adjusting head support
height, align the occupant's ear
tip line with the center line of the
head support.
●After adjusting the head support,
ensure that it is locked into
position.
●Do not drive the vehicle without
head supports.
●Do not attach any objects to the
head support levers.
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Steering Wheel
Steering Wheel
Steering Wheel Switches
1
Panoramic view*
2
Screen mode
3
Cruise control switch or +/Reset or
-/Set
4
Distance +*
5
Rocker switch
6
Distance -*
7
ICC
The audio control switch is operational
when the ignition is switched on.
Left-hand buttons
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CONTROLLER OPERATION
8
Call
9
Speech recognition
10
Right
11
Mode
12
Scroll button
13
Instrument cluster/Back
14
Left
Panoramic view*
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●Turns panoramic view off if already in
panoramic view mode, or on if not in
panoramic view mode.
Screen mode
●Switches between the landscape and
portrait mode of the infotainment
system touchscreen.
ACC switch*
●Turns the ACC system on or off.
+/Reset*
●Activates the Adaptive Cruise Control
(ACC) system and uses the previous
system settings.
-/SET*
●Sets the current speed to the target
cruise speed.
Distance +*
●Increases the distance by one notch
when the ACC function is enabled. A
total of four notches are available.
Distance -*
●Reduces the distance from the vehicle
ahead by one notch when the ACC
function is enabled. A total of four
notches are available.
ICC
●Turns ICC on or off.
REMINDER
●For instructions on using cruise
control, see P116 and P120.
Right-hand buttons
Scroll button
●Adjusting infotainment system volume
when the instrument cluster is not in
menu mode:
●Roll the button upward to increase
the volume. The button is non-
operational when the volume
reaches the highest.
●Roll the button downward to
decrease the volume. The button is
non-operational when the volume
reaches the lowest.
●Press down the button to mute.
●When the instrument cluster is in menu
mode:
●Roll the button upward to select the
upper level-2 or level-3 menu items.
●Roll the button downward to select
the lower level-2 or level-3 menu
items.
●Press down the button to go to
the next-level menu or confirm the
current setting.
CAUTION
●The infotainment system is muted
once the instrument cluster is set
to the menu mode. To adjust
infotainment system volume, exit
the instrument cluster menu
mode first.
Left/Right
●When the infotainment system is in
radio mode:
●Press and hold the
button to
automatically search for the previous
radio station with a strong signal
(turning frequency down).
●Press the
button to select the pre-
saved radio station upward.
●Press and hold the
button to
automatically search for the next
radio station with a strong signal
(turning frequency up).
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●Press the
button to select the pre-
saved radio station downward.
●When the infotainment system is
in USB/Bluetooth music/third-party
music app/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 phonebook screen.
●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 phonebook screen.
●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 Bluetooth-unrelated screen is
currently displayed, press this button
to switch to the phone selection screen
if Bluetooth is disconnected, or to the
Dial screen if Bluetooth is connected.
●After entering a phone number on the
dial screen or selecting a record on the
call log or contacts screen, press this
button to dial the number.
●When Bluetooth is connected, but no
phone number is entered on the dial
screen, press this button to switch to
the call log screen. Press this button
again to call the first dialed number on
the call history.
Speech recognition
●Press this button for the infotainment
touchscreen to switch to the voice
recognition screen.
●Press a second time to exit the screen.
Instrument cluster/Back
●When the instrument cluster is not in
the menu mode, press this button to
view the instrument cluster menu.
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●When the instrument cluster is in menu
mode, press this button to return to
the upper-level screen, or to exit the
menu if there is no upper-level screen.
CONTROLLER OPERATION
●When on the Bluetooth call screen,
press this button 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.
●If speakers are turned off, press this
button to turn them on and enter the
memory playback mode, or switch
to the radio mode if there is no
playback source (for example, no
external audio equipment) in the
memory playback mode.
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 properly.
Adjusting the Steering Wheel Manually
To adjust the steering wheel position,
hold it and operate as follows:
●Press the steering wheel adjustment
handle, move the steering wheel to
the desired angle, or adjust it to the
desired axial position, and restore the
handle to the locked position.
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.
Steering Assist Mode Settings
●The level of steering assistance can be
adjusted to individual preferences.
●To set the steering assist mode, go to
→ Vehicle → Driving Control →
Steering Assist Mode, and select the
Comfortable or Sport mode.
REMINDER
●Setting the steering mode to sport
mode is suggested if the steering
wheel feels light when the vehicle
is running at a high speed.
Wipers
Wiper Switch
●The lever is used to control the
windshield wipers and washer. It has
five modes:
: Fast
●
: Slow
●
: Intermittent
●
: Off
●
: Point-wiping
●
●Push up or pull down the lever to
select a mode.
●In slow and fast modes, the wiper
operates continuously.
●Pulling down the lever from the
position activates the point-wiping
mode
. The wipers wipe at a low
speed until you release the lever.
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●The
INT knob determines the
frequency at which the intermittent
mode wipes.
Front windshield washer
●The front windshield washer spray and
wiper are activated when the stick
is pulled back towards the steering
wheel.
●The washer spray will stop when the
stick is released, or when it is held
for over 10 seconds. The wipers will
operate once or twice further after the
spray has stopped, and once more
after five seconds to remove excess
water.
Rear Windshield Wipers and Washer
●Set the wiper switch to
to activate
the rear windshield wiper; set it to
or open the trunk to stop the wiper.
●Set the wiper switch to
to activate
the rear windshield wiper and washer
simultaneously.
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CONTROLLER OPERATION
●Set the wiper switch to
and release
it. The wiper will operate once or twice
after washing fluid has been sprayed.
Link between rear wiper and trunk
●The wiper/washer won't work with the
trunk opened and the vehicle powered
on. If the wiper is working and the
trunk is opened, it will stop and
resume operation five seconds after
the trunk is closed. If the front wiper is
operating and the gear is shifted to "R",
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the rear wiper will be automatically
activated.
CAUTION
●Do not operate the washer for
over 10 seconds, or when the
washer fluid tank is empty,
as those may cause motor
overheating or damage.
REMINDER
●Check and clean the wiper blades
at regular intervals.
●Do not start the wipers while
rain is starting, as the windshield
cannot be cleaned and rainwater
mixed with sand and dust may
instantly blur your view, affecting
driving safety.
●Use cleaning agent for glass. The
use of water, or another type
of detergent, may damage the
washer motor.
Replacing Wiper Blades
Inspect front/rear wiper blades for cracks
or partial hardening at least every six
months. If they are noted, replace wiper
blades. Otherwise, the windshield will
streak or will be left unclean after wiping.
Replacing Wiper Blades
When the vehicle is powered on, enable
or disable the front/rear wiper check
on the infotainment touchscreen →
→ Service → Overhaul →Front
Wiper Check. When the corresponding
wiper check function is enabled, the
wipers rotate out automatically for easy
maintenance and replacement.
Replacing front wiper
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 ①.
3. Hold the wiper blade and pull it out
along the indicated direction ②.
4. When installing a new wiper blade,
follow the reverse procedure.
Replacing rear wiper
1. Pull up the wiper arm.
2. Hold the wiper in position ①, and
pull the blade out vertically along the
indicated direction ②.
3. When installing a new wiper blade,
follow the reverse procedure.
CAUTION
●Do not open the hood when the
wiper arms are pulled up, as this
may damage the hood and wiper
arms.
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CAUTION
●Lower the wipers slowly and avoid
direct impact onto the windshield.
●Do not bend the wiper blade, and
do not obstruct the wiper blade
when the wiper is in operation.
●When replacing the wiper blade,
after raising the wiper arm, hold
it steady and gently lower it
after replacing the wiper blade.
Otherwise, before the wiper blade
is installed, any external force
could make the wiper arm snap
back on the glass and risk
breaking it.
Rearview Mirrors
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 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.
●Adjusting the interior rearview
mirror before driving. Do not
adjust the rearview mirror while
driving. This may distract your
attention, causing accidents.
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CONTROLLER OPERATION
Manual Anti-glare Interior Rearview
Mirror*
●Normal mode: Rotate the control stick
left to get the clearest mirror image.
●Anti-glare mode: Rotate the control
stick right to effectively reduce
interference from rear vehicle
headlights. Note that anti-glare may
lower the clarity of rear visual field.
Power Side Mirrors
Side Mirror Switches
Folding side mirrors manually
Push the outer edge of a side mirror to
rotate it around the folding axis to the
locked position.
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Folding side mirrors with power
Press the fold button
to fold both left and
right side mirrors, which
will return to their pre-
folding positions if this
button is pressed again.
●
The left side mirror can
be selected by pressing
the corresponding auto
regulation switch .
●
●Side mirror auto-fold can be controlled
by tapping
→ Vehicle → Comfort
Driving → Side Mirror → Auto-fold.
The right side mirror can
be selected by pressing
the corresponding auto
regulation switch .
●
There are four directions
(i.e. up, down, left and
right) for regulating lens
directions to adjust the
side mirrors.
●
REMINDER
●If the side mirrors get frozen,
do not operate the controller or
scrape their surface. Deicing spray
should be used.
●Adjusting side mirrors before
driving. Do not adjust the side
mirrors while driving. This may
distract your attention, causing
accidents.
Switches
Light Switches
Set the light switch to
to turn off all
lights except for daytime running lights.
Auto lights
Set the light switch to
. The body
control module captures the brightness
data from the light intensity sensor to
automatically turn the position lights and
low beam on or off.
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CAUTION
●The light intensity sensor is
located at the top of the
dashboard panel. Do not block
the sensor or let anything splash
on it
Position lights
Set the light switch to
to turn on
position lights and license plate light.
Low beam
Set the light switch to
to turn on the
low beam.
Rear fog lights
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Set the light switch to
and rotate
CONTROLLER OPERATION
the fog light dial to
to turn on rear
fog lights.
High beam
Set the light switch to
and push the
lever from the normal position forward
(away from the steering wheel). After the
lever is restored to the initial position,
high beam is activated and the high beam
indicator lights up on the cluster. Pull
front or back the lever, turn off low beam,
or exit OK status to deactivate high beam.
Light Switches
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Overtaking light
Pull up the lever (toward the steering
wheel) to turn on the overtaking light.
Release the lever for the light switch to
automatically reset. The overtaking light
turns off.
Turn signals
●Push up the lever to signal right turn.
The right turn signal and its indicator
on the instrument cluster flash.
●Pull down the lever to signal left turn.
The left turn signal and its indicator on
the instrument cluster flash.
●Once turned on, turn signals continue
flashing even after the lever is
released. They will turn off after the
turn is complete. Depending on the
driver's habit, the turn signal will reset
after the vehicle turns around under
some extreme conditions.
Auto light off
●Conditions to activate the auto light off
function: To activate this function, set
the light switch to
or
and
switch off the vehicle power.
●When the function is activated, the
headlights and position lights turn off
in 10 seconds if the driver's door is
closed.
●When the function is activated, the
headlights and position lights turn off
in 10 minutes if the driver's door is
open.
●After the lights turn off automatically,
if the light status changes, these lights
come on in the new status. If the
conditions to activate the auto light off
function are still met, the function is
activated again.
●Disabling of the auto light off function:
When the vehicle is powered on, the
auto light off function is disabled,
and the light switch can be operated
normally.
●If the auto light off function has turned
off the lights and the anti-theft alarm
system has been armed, disarming the
alarm system makes the lights come
on again automatically. If the driver's
door remains closed, the lights go off
again after 10 seconds. But if any door
is open, it turns off the light in 10
minutes.
Lighting delay
High Beam Assist (HMA)
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●When the vehicle is powered on, tap
→ Light → Couresy Light to set the
delay time.
●Follow me home headlight:
●The lighting delay is 10 seconds
by default and can be set on
the infotainment touchscreen. With
the light switch set to
,
, or
, when you power
off the vehicle, lock four doors,
and are leaving the vehicle, the
corresponding lights keep on for 10
seconds (or the set time period).
●Headlights before entering:
●The lighting delay is 10 seconds
by default and can be set on the
infotainment touchscreen. With the
light switch set to
,
,
or
, when you unlock and
are approaching the vehicle, the
corresponding lights keep on for 10
seconds (or the set time period).
High Beam Assist (HMA)
●The HMA system uses a multi-purpose
camera on the front windshield to
determine current driving conditions
and, if necessary, automatically
switches between high and low beams.
→ Light → Exterior Light to turn
on HMA.
Tap
Activating HMA
●Set the light switch 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
HAM indicator light up on the
instrument cluster.
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CONTROLLER OPERATION
Deactivating HMA
●How to deactivate HMA:
●Set the light switch to any position
except
.
●Tap
→ Light → Exterior Light
or use the shortcut menu to turn off
HMA.
●Manually activate high beam.
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.
●Fog lights or turn signals are turned
on, or the vehicle makes a sharp turn.
System Limitations
●HMA may be unexpectedly activated or
fail to activate in the following cases
(in such cases, drivers are 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 roads.
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●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 and water reflection on the
road surface.
CAUTION
●In case there is a collision or
sensors have been reinstalled,
contact a BYD authorized dealer
or service provider to calibrate the
sensors, so as to avoid affecting
system performance.
Loading Conditions
Recommended Lighting
Level
One person in the driver seat
0~2
The driver, plus one passenger in the front seat
All the seats occupied
0~2
All seats occupied, plus an evenly distributed load in the
trunk
1~3
Driver, plus an evenly distributed load in the trunk
1~3
●Vehicle loading conditions may differ.
Adjust accordingly.
Driver's Door Switches
Power Window Switches
●When the ignition is on, all the window
switches can roll up or down the
window. After the vehicle is powered
OFF, no power windows can be
regulated.
●The window control switch at the
driver's side contains four buttons to
roll up or down windows on four
doors, respectively.
Adjusting Headlight Height
→ Light
→ Exterior Light → Headlight Height on
the infotainment touchscreen to adjust
the vertical beam angle of the headlights.
When the low beam is on, tap
●Press a switch to roll the window
down.
●Pull a switch to roll the window up.
●While using the switch, release it to
stop window halfway.
Anti-pinch function
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●Rolling down: Press a switch to
the second notch and release. The
corresponding window rolls down
automatically.
●Rolling up: Pull a switch to the second
notch and release. The corresponding
window rolls up automatically.
●To stop the window halfway, gently
push the switch in the opposite
direction.
Delay function*
●After the vehicle is powered off, if
the front doors are not open, the four-
door window controller has a 10min
delay period. During this period, the
windows can still be rolled up and
down.
●If a front door is opened, the window
switches won't work.
Smart window control function*
●Smart Key: This function can be
enabled in the infotainment system.
When the remote control key unlock
button is pressed and held, the
windows will roll down automatically.
When the lock button is pressed
and held, the windows will roll up
automatically. If the button is released
while windows are in motion, they will
stop.
●Microswitch: This function can be
enabled in the infotainment system.
When the microswitch is pressed and
held while carrying the smart key, the
windows will roll down automatically.
When the microswitch is pressed and
held again, the windows will roll up
automatically. If the button is released
while windows are in motion, they will
stop.
●If functions are disabled in the
infotainment system, and when the
switch status is OFF, all windows will
roll up when the vehicle is locked.
WARNING
●Before closing a power window,
ensure occupants' hands are not
placed upon the window glass;
pinching of hands can result in
serious injuries.
Anti-pinch Function
Anti-pinch function
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If someone or an object is caught by the
window when it is rolling up, the window
stops and rolls down automatically.
CONTROLLER OPERATION
Initialization of anti-pinch function
●Close the window, release the switch,
and then operate the switch and hold
it for at least 400 ms.
WARNING
Please follow the precautions below
to prevent serious injury or death
from window closing:
●Before operating the power
windows, ensure that all
passengers do not have any body
parts that can be caught in the
window.
●Do not allow a child to operate the
power windows.
CAUTION
●Excessively frequent activation
of the anti-pinch function can
activate the regulator motor's
overheat protection.
●Do not intentionally activate the
anti-pinch function by jamming
any part of your body into the
window.
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CAUTION
●If the low-voltage battery is
disconnected while a window
is being rolled up or down,
the automatic rolling-up and anti-
pinch functions both cease to
work.
●The anti-pinch function may not
work if an object is jammed into
the window when it is almost
completely closed.
●Contacting a BYD authorized
dealer or service provider for
maintenance is recommended if
the windows' automatic closing
function or anti-pinch function is
not working normally.
Window Lock Button*
●Pressing this button deactivates the
window switches on the rear row. The
window switches on the sides of the
driver and the front passenger remain
operational.
●Press the switch a second time.
The indicator goes out, and the
window switches on the rear row work
normally.
Central Locking
●The driver's door is equipped with
power door lock switches to lock or
unlock all doors.
Locking
●Press the central lock button. All doors
are locked and the red lock indicator
lights up.
②Unlocking
●Press the central unlock button. All
doors are unlocked and the red lock
indicator turns off.
●All doors unlock automatically when
the vehicle suffers a strong impact,
depending on the impact intensity and
accident type.
Trunk Switch
●Press this button to open or close the
trunk from inside the vehicle.
Odometer Switch
●Press the odometer switch to switch
between "Total Mileage" - "Mileage
1" - "Mileage 2" - "Total Mileage".
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The switching status is displayed
accordingly on the instrument cluster.
●Press and hold "Mileage 1" and
"Mileage 2" to clear the mileage
information.
Driver Assistance
Switches
The center console also features a
reversing radar switch*, BSA switch*, and
AVH switch*.
①Reversing radar switch*
Press this switch to activate parking
radar. See P138 for details.
②BSA switch*
Press this switch to activate blind spot
assist. See P131 for details.
③AVH switch*
Press this switch to activate automatic
vehicle hold. See P113 for details.
Window Control Switch
on Passenger Side
When the ignition is on, the window
control switches near passengers can be
used to roll the associated windows up or
down.
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CONTROLLER OPERATION
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 hazard warning lights are
used to alert drivers and
pedestrians of possible risks.
Emergency Call (E-Call)*
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Mode Switches
These switches enable drivers to select
from the different regenerative braking,
snow, and ECO, SPORT or NORMAL
modes.
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 covered in slippery
materials such as grass, snow, ice, or
gravel.
●Although snow mode optimizes
traction, driving performance, and
maneuverability, it is recommended
to avoid sudden acceleration or high
speed.
③ MODE switch
●The default setting is ECO mode.
●Move up the lever ③ to switch the
vehicle to the SPORT mode.
●Move down the lever ③ to switch the
vehicle to the NORMAL 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, and better economy.
●Normal (NORMAL): Proper balance
between power and energy efficiency.
●Sport (SPORT ): The vehicle shows
good power performance, but its
acceleration performance is reduced at
low State of Charge (SOC), or too high
or low temperatures.
CAUTION
●Because ESC activation limits
the engine torque, momentarily
deactivating ESC may help if
the vehicle is stuck in deep
snow. The ESC system must be
restarted after conditions are back
to normal.
REMINDER
●When the driver switches modes
and releases the accelerator
pedal, the vehicle's power
output characteristics will change
according to the driver's needs.
Make sure to drive safely.
●All modes have a power-off
memory function. The vehicle will
be in the same mode as it was
when it was powered off.
Emergency Call (E-Call)*
●E-Call* refers to emergency call.
Pressing and holding the SOS button
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for a maximum of 10 seconds triggers
the E-Call system manually, and
pressing and holding the button for
10-20 seconds does not.
●To cancel an emergency call made
by mistake, press the SOS button a
second time within five seconds.
●The E-Call system activates
automatically in the event of airbag
deployment or the detection of a
severe collision.
Status
LED Indicator
Beeping
Ignition off or E-Call system
failure
Off
\
Power-on self-check mode
Flashing fast - 2 Hz
\
Ignition on and self-check
passed
Solid on if self-check is
passed
\
E-Call connecting
Flashing - 1 Hz
A beep
E-Call connected
Flashing - 1 Hz
A beep
E-Call ended
Solid on
Two beeps after E-Call ends
Callback time (60 minutes by
default)
Flashing extremely slowly -
0.2 Hz
\
PAB Switch*
●The front passenger airbag can be
deactivated if the vehicle is equipped
with a passenger airbag (PAB) switch.
●When triggered, the system
automatically makes an emergency
call and communicates standard
information to a public safety
answering point.
CAUTION
●The SOS button will be considered
to be short-circuited (button
stuck) if you press and hold the
SOS button for over 20 seconds.
In that case, the E-Call cannot be
triggered manually.
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●The dialed emergency call cannot
be canceled manually. The E-
Call system will begin 60-minute
callback time after the call is hung
up by the public safety answering
point or is not answered when it
has been dialed 10 consecutive
times.
CONTROLLER OPERATION
●The switch is located on the passenger
side of the dashboard and is accessible
when the passenger's door is open.
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●Check that the switch is in the required
position.
●Enable or disable the front passenger
airbag according to the use of the front
passenger seat:
●When the switch is in ON, the
passenger airbag is enabled and the
touchscreen status bar displays
. The front passenger
airbag deploys in the event of a
moderate to severe collision that
meets the necessary deployment
conditions.
●When the switch is in OFF, the
passenger airbag is enabled and the
touchscreen status bar displays
. The front passenger
airbag does not deploy in the event
of moderate to severe collisions
that meet the necessary deployment
conditions.
WARNING
●Never use a rear-facing child
restraint on the front passenger
seat if the airbag is activated.
●The passenger airbag must always
be activated when a forward-
facing occupant rides in the front
passenger seat.
●If the requirements above are not
followed, there is a high risk of
WARNING
serious passenger injury or even
casualty.
CAUTION
●To prevent damage to the
airbag system, only operate the
passenger airbag switch when the
ignition is switched off.
●It is the driver's responsibility to
confirm that the passenger airbag
switch is in the correct position
for the person sitting in the front
passenger seat.
Sunroof Switch*
Panoramic Sunroof
The sunroof can only be operated when
the vehicle is powered on or when the
power-off delay has not expired.
Opening the sunroof
●Press and hold the sunroof open
button ① to open the sunroof. Release
the button midway to stop the sunroof
at its current position.
●If the sunroof has been initialized,
pressing the sunroof open button ①
and release it immediately, the sunroof
tilts up for ventilation. Pressing the
button again will set the sunroof to
open automatically by about 80%.
Touching the button once more will
open the sunroof completely. If button
① or ② is pressed when the sunroof
is opening, the sunroof will stop at its
current position.
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Closing the sunroof
●Press and hold the button ② to close
the sunroof and release the button
midway to stop it.
●If the sunroof has been initialized,
releasing the button ② immediately
after pressing it closes the sunroof
automatically. For the sunroof to stop,
press button ① or ② midway.
Sunshade
Opening the sunshade
●Press and hold the sunshade open
button ① to open the sunshade.
Release the button midway to stop the
sunshade.
●Release the button ① immediately
after pressing it to open the sunshade
automatically. For the sunshade to
stop, press button ① or ② midway.
Closing the sunshade
●Press and hold the button ② to close
the sunshade and release the button
midway to stop it.
●If the sunshade has been initialized,
releasing the button ② immediately
after pressing it closes the sunshade
automatically. For the sunshade to
stop, press button ① or ② midway.
CAUTION
●When opening or closing the
sunshade, avoid forceful contact
with its curtain, to prevent
damage.
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CONTROLLER OPERATION
Sunshade linkage
●When the sunroof is opened, the
sunshade will be opened together with
the sunroof.
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, or severe
injury may occur.
●Passengers must refrain from
sticking hands or their heads out
through the sunroof. Otherwise,
severe injury or even death may
occur.
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.
Smart Ambient Lights*
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Initialization
●With the ignition on, the signal remains
valid and the sunroof is in the
uninitialized state, try the following
steps for initialization:
●Press the close button to the fully
closed position and hold on for at
least 0.5 seconds to initialize the
sunroof/sunshade.
●If the sunroof/sunshade does not
close fully, calibrate manually. Press
and hold the sunroof/sunshade
close button, and release it when
the sunroof/sunshade stops moving.
Hold the button again for at least
seven seconds, and release it until
the sunroof/sunshade is fully closed
and a click sound is heard.
●The sunroof and sunshade are
initialized separately.
Interior Light Switch
Front Interior Lights
●Press the interior light buttons to turn
on left/right interior lights. Press again
to turn them off.
Rear Interior Light Switches*
●With the vehicle in any power mode,
press this button to turn on the left/
right interior light.
●Press again to turn off the left/right
interior light.
Rear Interior Lights*
●Press button ① to turn on the left light.
Press button ① to turn off the left light.
●Press button ② to turn on the right
light. Press button ② to turn off the
right light.
Smart Ambient Lights*
When the door is opened, the
smart interior ambient lights turn on
automatically to create a pleasant
environment in the cabin.
●Tap
→ Light → Ambient Light to
set:
●Ambient light colors
●Ambient light brightness
●Ambient light adjustment area
●Dynamic ambient light
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USING AND
DRIVING
Discharging Instructions.................. 84
Batteries............................................96
Usage Precautions..........................100
Starting and Driving........................107
Driver Assistance............................ 115
Other Main Functions.....................146
Charging Safety Warnings
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Discharging
Instructions
Charging Instructions
●Charging equipment uses high-voltage
current. Minors are prohibited to
charge the vehicle or touch the
charging equipment. Keep them away
from the vehicle during 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 fire or heat
sources.
●Protect the charging equipment
against water contact on rainy days.
●Before charging:
●Ensure 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 a standard-compliant charging
equipment.
●To avoid charging failure or fire, do
not modify, disassemble, or repair
the charging equipment and related
ports. Contact a BYD authorized
dealer or service provider for
handling if there is a fault.
●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.
●Never drop the equipment or move it
by pulling it directly by the cable. Take
caution when moving and using the
equipment.
●Ensure that your hands are properly
dry before charging.
●If anything abnormal is found in
the vehicle or charging equipment
during charging, stop immediately and
contact a BYD authorized dealer or
service provider.
●Always observe the following charging
precautions 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 in a thunderstorm, or
there will be a risk of lightning
strikes.
●Do not 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, ensure that the
charging equipment is disconnected
from the charge port.
Vehicle compatibility and charging
infrastructure
●These signs are located on the
vehicle charging socket and charging
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infrastructure components (e.g.,
charging stations and sockets).
●These 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 high-voltage
battery is about to be exhausted.
Please charge it immediately,
otherwise the service life of the high-
voltage battery will be reduced.
●Mode 2 charging means charging
with an AC charging connector. Use
a dedicated AC line and power
outlet that meets local standards. The
purpose of using a dedicated line is to
protect the line from tripping due to
line breakage or high-power charging
of the high-voltage battery. Using a line
other than dedicated lines may affect
proper operation of other devices on
the line.
●Avoiding damage to the charging
equipment (precautions for charging
equipment):
●Prevent the charging equipment
from any mechanical impact, such
as falling and colliding with other
objects.
●Do not place the charging equipment
near heaters or other heat sources.
●Before charging:
●Make sure that the charging
connector and charge port are
free of foreign objects, and that
the protective cap of the charging
connector terminal does not get
loose or deformed.
●Hold the charging connector with
one hand, align the connector with
the charge port and push it in,
making sure that they are properly
connected.
●When charging is complete:
●Stop charging first and make sure the
charge port is unlocked.
●Pull out the charging connector.
●Do not force the charging connector
out while the charge port is locked,
otherwise the charge port may be
damaged.
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USING AND DRIVING
●The vehicle can be powered on to
use A/C while charging. To ensure the
charging power, it is recommended to
turn off 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 high-voltage
battery is fully charged. The charge
port is equipped with an electronic
lock. Unlock it before unplugging the
charging equipment.
●To stop DC charging, turn off
the charger before disconnecting
the charging connector. In Mode
2 charging, remove the charging
connector and then the power plug.
●When charging is complete and the
charging connector is unplugged,
make sure that the charge port's cap
and door are closed, otherwise water
or foreign materials may enter the port
and affect its normal use.
●Before starting the vehicle, check
that the charging equipment is
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disconnected. When the charging
connector is loosely inserted, you may
still be able to power on the vehicle
and drive it off. This will damage the
charging equipment and the vehicle.
●Battery temperatures that are too
low or too high compromise 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. This is a normal
phenomenon.
●For faster low-temperature DC
charging, charging from low SOC
is recommended because, due to
the low battery temperature, the
charging current is small for vehicles
with high SOC in low-temperature
environments.
●To improve your experience at low
temperatures, it is recommended
to charge the vehicle immediately
after using it, as the battery is
relatively hot and has better charging
performance.
●Turning A/C on during low-
temperature charging affects the
performance of the battery
temperature control system and
charging.
●It is normal that when the battery
temperature control system is working
during charging, the charging power
displayed on the instrument cluster
may fluctuate temporarily.
●Before charging is complete, battery
equalization is activated for longer
battery life and thus the charging time
may be longer.
●The use of A/C may worsen
battery temperature control system
performance in DC charging at
high temperatures, resulting in lower
charging performance and longer
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.
●To ensure optimum battery
temperature, the battery cooling
system may continue working after
charging is complete.
●During charging, the estimated
remaining time to full charge is
displayed on the instrument cluster or
infotainment touchscreen. It is normal
that this charging time may vary
slightly across temperatures, SOC, and
charging facilities. Before charging is
completed, "Calculating..." is displayed
on the instrument cluster.
●If you leave the vehicle parked
for longer periods of time, it is
recommended to charge it every three
months in order to prolong its service
life, and fully charge it before use
again.
REMINDER
●Do not open the charge port door
forcibly when it is locked.
●Do not close the charge port door
when the port cap is fully open.
●When the vehicle is charged, it
is normal that the cooling fan
and A/C compressor may operate
automatically for the high-voltage
battery to cool down.
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General Charging Troubleshooting
Fault
Possible Cause
Solution
Charging card in arrears
or faulty charging pile.
Consult card balance or contact charging station
staff.
The AC charging
connector is not
properly plugged in.
Ensure the charger switch has come up. Check
cable length and connection correctness.
Connect the vehicle to another 12V low-voltage
battery to charge its own low-voltage battery
after the vehicle is powered on.
Low-voltage battery
over-discharges.
Charger is
connected
and charge
starts, but
battery
cannot be
charged.
The local standard
socket has no power
supply.
Ensure the power supply is under overload
protection. Use an outlet that complies with
local standards.
Check for power system fault warning light
or charging system fault message on the
instrument cluster. If found, stop charging and
contact a BYD authorized dealer or service
provider.
Vehicle or AC charging
connector failure
Warm up or cool down the high-voltage battery.
Keep the vehicle in an environment with
appropriate temperature and charge it when the
temperature becomes normal.
High-voltage battery
temperature above or
below specification
The high-voltage
battery has been fully
charged.
When the high-voltage battery is fully charged,
the charging will stop automatically.
Charging cable is not
connected properly.
Verify that the charging connection cable is not
loosely connected.
Charging will restart automatically a while after
AC supply returns to normal. If it doesn't,
reinsert the charging connector.
AC grid outage
Charging
stops
midway.
Charging stops automatically if the high-voltage
battery overheating warning light comes out on
the instrument cluster. Charge the vehicle when
the battery temperature returns to a normal
level.
The high-voltage
battery temperature is
too high.
If there is any fault prompt for the charging pile
or the vehicle, it is recommended to contact a
BYD authorized dealer or service provider.
Vehicle or charging pile
fails.
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Using Mode 2 Charging Cable
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Charging
●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.
Using Mode 2 Charging Cable
1. Equipment
●Connect the vehicle to a socket 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 affect
the normal use of other devices.
●This Mode 2 charging cable includes
a power plug (complying with local
standards), a charging connector, a
control box, and a charging cable.
The plug is connected to a standard
household power socket, and the
charging connector to the vehicle's
charge port.
●Charging time: Refer to the charging
time message on the instrument
cluster or infotainment touchscreen.
WARNING
●See for charging safety warnings.
WARNING
●The highest working temperature
allowed for the product is 50°C.
Store it in a cool and dry place
when it is not in use.
●When charging, do not place the
equipment in the trunk, under the
front of the vehicle, or near the
tires.
●When using the equipment,
prevent it from getting rolled
over by the vehicle, dropped, or
trampled on.
●Never drop the equipment or
move it by pulling it directly by
the cable. Take caution when
moving the equipment.
●It is not recommended to use
any additional wire or adapter/
connector. If an additional
adapter is required, choose
a suitable cable diameter
(≥1.5 mm²) and the adapter/
connector parameters must meet
requirements.
●Never use the charging equipment
if the household power strip
cable becomes soft, the charging
connector cable is worn out, the
insulation layer is cracked, or any
other damage occurs.
●Never use the equipment
when the charging connector,
power plug, or power strip is
disconnected, broken, or there is
any sign of surface damage.
●To prevent failure of the charge
port door, do not open and close
it repeatedly.
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CAUTION
●Contact a BYD authorized dealer
or service provider to select
the appropriate power supply
according to the charging
equipment requirements.
●Charging equipment grounding
instructions: The equipment must
be properly grounded. In the
event of failure or damage to the
equipment, the grounding cable
provides a minimum impedance
to circuit discharge and thereby
reducing the risk of electric shock.
●The power plug must match
a properly installed and well-
grounded power supply outlet.
REMINDER
●The charging cable must not be
placed in a spiral during charging,
as this will affect heat dissipation.
●See "Charging Instructions" for
charging safety warnings.
2. Charging
●Power off the vehicle.
●With the doors unlocked, press the
charge port door to open.
●Open the charge port cap and the
protective cover* of the charging
connector, and make sure that no
obstacles exist between the head of
the charging connector and the end of
the charging socket.
●Connect the power supply terminal:
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●Plug the Mode 2 charging cable into a
household socket.
USING AND DRIVING
●Connect the vehicle port:
●Plug the charging connector correctly
into the port.
●After the charging connector is
inserted, the charging connection
indicator lights up on the instrument
cluster or infotainment touchscreen.
CAUTION
●In the charging process, the
instrument cluster displays
relevant charging parameters and
the charging sign.
●At this time, you can go to
→
Energy → Charge/Discharging to
set smart charging.
●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.
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CAUTION
●Smart charging cannot be used
when the remaining battery is too
low.
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.
●Unplug the charging connector:
●Press the unlock button on the
smart key or press the door handle
microswitch while carrying the smart
key and pull out the charging
connector.
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).
●To pull out charging connector
and end charging, unlock the
vehicle to deactivate the anti-
theft lock before pulling out
the charging connector. The
connector has to be pulled out
within 30 seconds, or the port will
relock.
●You can set the anti-theft lock
on the infotainment touchscreen
→
Energy → Charge/
Discharging, as detailed in P94.
●If the charging connector cannot
be removed after unlocking, try a
few more unlocking attempts. If
that does not work, try emergency
REMINDER
unlocking. For the operating
procedure, see P94 in "Charge
Port Anti-theft Lock".
●Disconnect the power plug.
●Close the charge port cap and the port
door.
●Store the charging equipment
properly.
REMINDER
●Do not close the charge port door
when the port cap is fully open.
Using AC Charging Piles *
1. Equipment
●Single-phase AC charging box*
●Use a standard-compliant household
charging box. For how to use the
charging equipment, refer to its user
manual and follow the operating
steps.
●The single-phase AC charging box:
consists of a charging box, a charging
connector, and a connecting cable.
For information on circuit breaker
and emergency stop switch, see the
charging box user manual.
●Single-phase AC charging pile
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●Charge the vehicle with an AC
charging pile in a public place.
●Charging time: Refer to the charging
time message on the instrument
cluster or infotainment touchscreen.
2. Charging
●Unlock the vehicle and open the
charge port door:
●See P88 for unlocking and opening
the charge port door.
●Connect the vehicle port:
●Plug the charging connector into the
port and make sure it is tight.
●Charging settings:
●For AC charging pile/box subject to
authentication, swipe the card or
scan the QR code. For details, see the
user manual for charging pile/box.
●The charging connection indicator
lights up on the instrument cluster.
●In the charging process, the instrument
cluster displays relevant charging
parameters and the charging sign.
●At this time, you can schedule smart
charging on the infotainment system.
3. Stopping charging
●End the charging:
●Charging stops automatically when it
is interrupted by the user, or when
the battery is fully charged.
●Unplug the charging connector:
●See P88 for unplugging the charging
connector.
●Close the AC charge port door (see
P88).
●Store the equipment properly.
●If using an AC charging pile/box,
place the charging connector in its
designated location in the charging
pile/box.
Using DC Chargers
1. Equipment descriptions
●Use the DC battery charger in public
places to charge the vehicle. Generally,
it is installed in a specific charging
station.
●Equipment specifications: Please
check the instructions for the charger.
●Charging time: Refer to the charging
time message on the instrument
cluster or infotainment touchscreen.
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2. Charging
USING AND DRIVING
DC charging is achieved by connecting
the vehicle to a DC charger via its
connector.
●Unlock the charge port door, then
open the port door and cap.
●Connect the vehicle port:
●Plug the connector into the port,
making sure it is tight.
●Operate the charging equipment to
start charging.
●The charging connection indicator
lights up on the instrument cluster.
●In the charging process, the instrument
cluster or infotainment touchscreen
displays relevant charging parameters
and the charging sign.
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3. Stopping charging
●End the charging:
●Charging ends automatically when
early stop time is due or the charging
is complete. You can end charging
through charging app or swiping a
card.
●Double-pressing the unlock button
of driver's door or on the smart
key within three seconds to stop
charging.
●When the DC charging pile charging
is complete, organize the charging
equipment and store the charging
connector in its designated position
properly.
●Close the DC charge port cap and the
port door.
WARNING
●See P84 for charging safety
warnings.
CAUTION
●If the charging connector cannot
be removed after charging, try a
few more unlocking attempts. If
that does not work, try emergency
unlocking. For the operating
procedure, see P94 in "Charging
Port Immobilizer System".
●To unlock the charge port after DC
charging, press the unlock button
twice within three seconds for the
operation to be successful.
●See P85 for charging precautions.
REMINDER
●When the port cap is fully open,
do not close the charge port door.
Intelligent Charging
●When the manager detects that the
low voltage battery capacity is low, the
low voltage battery can be charged
by the high-voltage battery, so it is
normal that the SOC and driving range
displayed decrease when the vehicle is
powered on after an idle period.
REMINDER
●When the vehicle lies idle for
long periods, it is normal that
intelligent charging takes place.
●Power for intelligent charging
comes from the high-voltage
battery pack, so it is normal that
an SOC decrease is noticed when
the vehicle is powered on.
Discharging Device*
●This vehicle features a vehicle to load
(VTOL) function.
WARNING
●Do not touch any metal terminal
of the discharging socket or
the vehicle charge port during
discharging.
●Stop discharging immediately if
there are any abnormalities such
as peculiar smell and smoke.
●See Charging Instructions for
discharging safety warnings.
●Store the product in a cool and
dry place when it is not in use.
●When discharging, do not place
the equipment in the trunk, under
the front of the vehicle, or near
the tires to prevent it from falling
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WARNING
and being rolled over by the
vehicle and trampled on.
●Never use the discharging
equipment if the power strip cable
becomes soft, the discharging
connector cable is worn out, the
insulation layer is cracked, or any
other damage occurs.
●Never use the equipment when
the discharging connector or
power strip is disconnected or
broken, or when there is any sign
of surface damage.
CAUTION
●For precautions concerning use of
the discharge connection device,
please refer to the precautions for
charging equipment included in
item 3 of "Charging Precautions".
●Before discharging, please
confirm the vehicle SOC and
estimate the remaining driving
range.
REMINDER
●The V2L function is recommended
only when SOC is high.
●The V2L function is restricted
when the vehicle SOC is low.
External Discharging
Starting discharging
●Before discharging, disarm the anti-
theft alarm system.
●Unlock the charge port door switch,
then open the port door and cap.
●Check before discharging:
●Ensure that the battery capacity of
the vehicle to be discharged is not
below 15%.
●Ensure the V2L connection device
casing is not cracked, and its plug is
free from rust or obstructions.
●Ensure that there is no water or
foreign material inside the charge
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.
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●Connect the discharge connection
device:
USING AND DRIVING
●Connect the V2L discharge device
to the charge 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 charge port cap and the
port door (see P88).
●Organizing the equipment:
●Store the equipment properly after
discharging.
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Charge Port Anti-theft
Lock
●In order to prevent the charging
connector from being stolen, the
vehicle charge port is anti-theft
during charging and discharging. The
charging port immobilizer system is
disabled by default. To enable it, go to
the infotainment touchscreen →
→
Energy → Charge/Discharging .
●When the function is enabled, unlock
the vehicle and unplug the charging
connector during charging in the
following ways:
●When it is on OFF status, 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 (with the smart key
nearby).
●Press the central unlock button
under the window on the driver's
door to unlock.
CAUTION
●After unlocking the charging
connector, it can be pulled out
within 30 seconds. After 30
seconds, it will lock again.
Emergency Unlocking of Charge Port
●When charging connector cannot be
unplugged due to failure of the anti-
theft lock, unlock the charge port
manually.
●Open the hood. A lock latch can be
found inside. Pull the latch to unlock
the charging connector.
Configuration 1
Configuration 2
Driving Range Display
Settings*
●The range display mode can be set
to improve driving experience. The
default setting is standard mode.
●The corresponding settings are
accessible on the infotainment
touchscreen →
→ Audio Display →
Instrument → Range Display Mode.
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●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 driving range that is
displayed after a full charge may
vary, depending on calculations
of the energy consumed the last
time the vehicle is used.
●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.
Energy Regeneration
Settings
●Regenerative braking: In this process,
the motor will generate reverse torque
when the vehicle is decelerating, and
the generated energy will be recovered
and reused to improve the energy
utilization rate of the vehicle.
●Braking regeneration:
●When the vehicle is running in
Drive, if you completely release the
accelerator pedal and depress the
brake pedal, and the vehicle is in
a stable state, priority is given to
responding to motor regeneration
for deceleration during braking
and deceleration. When the motor
capacity is insufficient, the hydraulic
brake will actively intervene to
maintain the deceleration demand
of the vehicle, and the generated
energy will be recovered to improve
the vehicle economy.
●Sliding regeneration:
●When the vehicle is running in Drive,
if you release the accelerator pedal at
a certain depth, the motor will output
reverse torque to decelerate the
vehicle, and the generated energy
will be recovered to improve the
vehicle economy.
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USING AND DRIVING
●During driving, energy is recovered
by the regenerative brake when
the vehicle decelerates. For higher
efficiency, do not accelerate or
decelerate the vehicle unnecessarily.
●The regenerative braking intensity
can be set with the regenerative
mode button or on the infotainment
touchscreen.
●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.
●The corresponding settings are
accessible in the infotainment
touchscreen →
→ Energy →
Energy Manager → Regenerative
Braking.
●You can select the regeneration
intensity based on the deceleration
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sense when releasing the accelerator
pedal. Different deceleration senses
deliver different driving experiences.
●The set regenerative braking intensity
will be memorized. When the vehicle
is powered off and then on, the
regenerative braking mode set last
time will be maintained.
●The power of the whole vehicle is
weaker at low battery level than that
at high battery level.
REMINDER
●Do not set the regeneration
intensity when driving at high
speed, This may obstruct the
control of the vehicle, resulting in
accidents.
Batteries
High-Voltage Battery
●The vehicle is powered by a high-
voltage battery that can be charged
and discharged repeatedly. The high-
voltage battery is charged by an
external power source or through
energy recovery when the vehicle
brakes or coasts.
●The high-voltage battery is located at
the vehicle's chassis, so be careful
to avoid bumping when driving on
bumpy or uneven roads.
Battery Properties
●The charging and discharging power
of the high-voltage battery is related
to the state of the battery pack, which
is mainly affected by its SOC and the
temperature of the battery cell.
●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 vehicle switches to trickle
charging mode at high SOC. If the
charging time is prolonged, the
estimated remaining charging time
displayed on the instrument cluster
may not be accurate.
●When SOC is low, the acceleration
performance may decline.
●When the high-voltage battery is
low, V2L/VTOV* 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 high-
voltage 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.
●When charging at low temperatures,
the temperature control system can
significantly improve the battery's
charging capability. For details
regarding low-temperature charging,
see P85.
●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.
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●When the high-voltage 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.
●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.
●Usable capacity of the high-voltage
battery 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%.
●The available battery capacity
decreases as the vehicle is used over
time.
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.
●To ensure long-term performance, do
not expose the vehicle to extreme
temperatures (above 60°C or below
30°C) for over 24 hours.
●In low ambient temperatures, if the
vehicle must be stored for a long time,
it can be placed in an underground
garage or other warmer area to reduce
loss of battery heat, maintaining
vehicle performance.
●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.
●When the vehicle is used for the
first time or after a long idle period,
the SOC displayed on the instrument
cluster may not be correct. It is
recommended to fully charge the
vehicle first.
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●For optimal battery performance, it
is recommended to fully charge the
vehicle at a regular basis (at least once
a week), and fully charge it from low
battery (SOC <10%) once every three to
six months.
●Under extreme working conditions
(such as frequent sudden acceleration/
deceleration) that cause battery
overheating, if the temperature of
high-voltage battery is excessively
high, it is normal for discharging
capability to decrease gradually. If
the battery temperature keeps rising,
the fault warning light lights up on
the instrument cluster. In that case,
it is recommended to contact a BYD
authorized dealer or service provider.
●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:
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WARNING
●To avoid personal injury, do not
touch the high-voltage battery
directly.
●Please contact a BYD authorized
dealer or service provider as soon
as possible.
●If the high-voltage 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 high-
voltage battery, stop the vehicle
away from flammable and
explosive materials, ignition
sources and various hazardous
chemicals.
●The available battery capacity
decreases as the vehicle is used
over time.
●Prolonged exposure to heat
sources and direct sunlight reduce
the service life of the high-voltage
battery.
●When the vehicle is not to
be operated for an extended
period (over seven days), it is
recommended that the battery
SOC should be kept at 40%-60%
to prolong its service life. When
the vehicle is not to be operated
for over three months, the high-
voltage battery must be fully
charged and then discharged to
CAUTION
40%-60% every three months.
Otherwise, over-discharge may
lead to battery performance
degradation or even damage. Any
vehicle fault or damage so caused
will not be warranted.
●If there is a collision with
the high-voltage battery, contact
a BYD authorized dealer or
service provider immediately for
maintenance.
●Do not add battery coolant
by users themselves. If needed,
please contact a BYD authorized
dealer or service provider.
Low-Voltage Battery
The 2 poles of the low-voltage battery
are positive terminal ("+") and negative
terminal ("–").
●To prevent the SOC of the low-
voltage battery becoming too low,
the intelligent charging function
is triggered automatically when
conditions are met (ignition off, high-
voltage battery discharging allowed,
and low-voltage battery level below
the design value).
●If the battery voltage is too low, it may
not be able to power on the vehicle. In
that case, contact the BYD authorized
dealer or service provider promptly.
●Check the conditions of the low-
voltage battery once a month,
including corrosion of its poles. If
the poles are corroded, disconnect
the negative terminal and apply soda
solution (adequate to cover the poles)
on them. Then the water bubbles
and turns brown. When the bubbles
dissipate, clean the poles with pure
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water, wipe them dry, and apply some
grease to prevent further corrosion.
●If the connector becomes loose,
tighten the clamp nut, but do
not overtighten it. Tighten the
pressing tool until it securely fixes
the low-voltage battery in place.
Overtightening will damage the
battery box.
WARNING
●The low-voltage battery contains
a corrosive solution. To prevent
damage to the battery or injury,
do not disassemble or repair the
battery.
●Do not disassemble or dismantle
the low-voltage battery. Any
organization or individual to do
so shall bear the responsibility
for environmental pollution or
accidents.
●Since the low-voltage battery
may produce combustible and
explosive hydrogen gas, use tools
in such a manner that the battery
would not produce sparks. Do not
smoke or use open flames near
the battery.
●Avoid electrolyte contact with
eyes, skin or clothing. In case
that happens, use baking soda
water to clean the skin, and
plenty of water to rinse the eyes,
and immediately seek medical
attention.
●In case of mouth contact with
the electrolyte, seek medical
attention immediately.
●Keep children away from the low-
voltage battery.
CAUTION
●When checking the low-voltage
battery, remove the ground cable
from the negative terminal (-) first,
and reconnect it last.
●When cleaning the low-voltage
battery, make sure to avoid any
fluid getting inside.
REMINDER
●It is normal that intelligent
charging with the ignition off
produces a noise similar to when
the ignition is switched on.
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●Do not carry out maintenance
work during intelligent charging.
USING AND DRIVING
●When leaving the vehicle, make
sure the doors are closed and
all electrical devices have been
turned off.
●If the vehicle needs to be parked
for a long time, please disconnect
the negative terminal wire.
Waking up the Vehicle from Low SOC
Wake-up by the driver's door
microswitch*:
●The low-voltage battery features the
dormant/wake-up function. The low-
voltage battery may have entered a
dormant state after long-term parking.
In that case, the vehicle cannot be
located or unlocked with the smart
key. To wake up the vehicle, hold the
smart key close to the driver's door
and press the microswitch on the door.
When unlocked, the vehicle can be
used as normal. If these actions cannot
wake up the vehicle, the low-voltage
battery may have been exhausted.
Wake-up by jump starting*:
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If the vehicle cannot be waked up by
using the microswitch, use a 12V power
supply and two specially designed cables
to jump start the vehicle.
●Positive terminal for jump starting:
inside the under-hood power
distribution box (PDB)
●Negative terminal for jump starting:
Unpainted metal on the motor
assembly such as bolts as shown.
WARNING
●Never jump start another vehicle.
This may damage the low-voltage
battery.
●If the low-voltage battery SOC is
too low or the battery fails, jump
starting may be required. Please
carefully read and strictly follow
the jump starting instructions in
this manual.
●The low-voltage battery contains
an intelligent control module.
To prevent battery damage, do
WARNING
not disassemble or damage this
battery, except in an emergency.
●Disconnect the negative terminal
of the low-voltage battery before
performing parts replacement and
vehicle repairs.
●Do not clean the low-voltage
battery with water, but wipe it
with a cloth instead.
CAUTION
●It is recommended that the
jump starting be done under the
guidance of professionals, as the
space for operating the under-
hood PDB is limited and circuit-
based risks are present.
Usage Precautions
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. This
should preferably be done within the
first 2,000 km in economic mode.
Steady driving instead of high-speed
driving is recommended. The following
practices effectively prolong vehicle
service life:
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●Avoid flooring the accelerator pedal
when starting and driving the
vehicle.
●Do not maintain a high or low speed
for too long.
●Avoid emergency braking within the
first 300 km.
Trailer Towing
●This vehicle is designed to carry
passengers. Do not overload it or use
it to tow other vehicles.
●Towing other vehicles has an adverse
impact on the maneuverability,
performance, braking, endurance,
driving economy, power consumption,
and other aspects of performance of
the vehicle itself.
●Driving safety and comfort totally
depend on equipment usage and good
driving habits.
●BYD does not provide free warranty for
the damage or faults resulted from the
trailer towing.
Driving Safety
Precautions
No Drunk Driving
Even a small amount of alcohol can
reduce a driver's ability to respond to
traffic condition changes. The higher the
level of alcohol, the less responsive the
driver will be. Therefore, never drive
while under the influence.
No Speeding
Speeding is a major cause of fatal
accidents. Faster speeds generally entail
higher risk. Therefore, maintain a speed
safe for the road traffic conditions.
Keeping the Vehicle Safe for Driving
Tire bursts and mechanical faults are
extremely dangerous. To reduce the
possibility of such faults, frequently check
the vehicle's condition, and regularly
complete the specified inspections.
CAUTION
●Any driver must possess a driver's
license before driving a vehicle.
●Do not drive when fatigued.
●Always follow the traffic
regulations when driving a
vehicle.
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●During driving, please focus
on driving, and avoid activity
unrelated to driving (such as
making / receiving phone calls
and adjusting buttons).
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Suggestions for Vehicle
Use
Suggestions for prolonging the battery
usage:
●When the vehicle is not to be
operated for an extended period (over
seven days), it is recommended that
the battery SOC should be kept at
40%-60%, or it will reduce high-voltage
battery service life.
●When the vehicle is not to be operated
for over three months, the high-voltage
battery must be fully charged and then
discharged to 40%-60%. Otherwise,
over-discharge may lead to battery
performance degradation or even
damage. Any vehicle fault or damage
so caused will not be warranted.
●During operation of the vehicle, if
the instrument cluster displays the
pure electric driving mileage as 0, it
indicates the battery SOC is low. In this
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case, charge the high-voltage battery
in time and avoid operating the vehicle
with low SOC for a long time.
●For optimal battery performance,
use a charging connector to fully
charge the battery regularly, and the
recommended frequency is once a
week at least.
●To maintain long-term performance,
avoid continuously exposing the
vehicle to an environment with a
temperature above 60°C or below
-30°C for over 24 hours.
●If the tray dented inward or there is
scarification under the battery package
tray, it is suggested to check at a BYD
authorized dealer or service provider.
●During operation of the vehicle,
avoid repeated rapid acceleration or
deceleration whenever possible.
●During operation of the vehicle, avoid
operating the vehicle continuously
for a long time whenever possible;
otherwise, the excessively high
battery temperature will affect vehicle
performance.
●If the instrument cluster malfunctions
when driving, it is recommended to
contact a BYD authorized dealer or
service provider for inspection as soon
as possible.
●When the high-voltage battery
temperature is high, the vehicle
performance will be limited to some
extent. In this case, stop the vehicle
and wait until the temperature drops
before operating.
REMINDER
●If the meter drops to 0, the
battery must be recharged. If it
is not recharged within 7 days,
the battery may suffer permanent
damage. Such damage is not
covered by BYD warranty terms.
REMINDER
●Driving range depends on many
factors, such as the vehicle's
available power, vehicle age
(current battery life), weather,
temperature, road conditions and
driving habits. Compared with
under normal temperatures, the
pure-electric driving range is
somewhat reduced and power
performance will also be affected
in low or high temperature
environments.
Saving Energy and
Extending Vehicle Service
Life
●Saving energy is simple and easy, and
it helps prolong the vehicle's service
life.
●Here are some tips for saving energy
and repair cost:
1. Regenerative braking setting:
●The vehicle is provided with an energy
regeneration function. To set the
energy regeneration intensity, operate
the regenerative braking mode button
or go to the infotainment touchscreen.
In high energy recovery mode, more
energy is recovered during vehicle
braking and coasting. Please set to suit
to your 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.
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●Acceleration should be gradual. Avoid
sudden startup, 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. Maintaining vehicle
speed within the economical speed
range can save power.
3. Reducing load:
●Consumption is higher when air
conditioning is used. Turn off the A/C
to reduce power consumption. When
outside temperatures are moderate,
use fresh air mode.
●Do not overload the vehicle
unnecessarily. Excessive weights will
add the load of vehicle, increasing
energy consumption.
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.
Misalignment of the front wheels not
only increases tire wear, but also
increases load on the powertrain and
power consumption.
●Keep the bottom of the vehicle clean
and mud free. This reduces vehicle
weight and prevents corrosion.
REMINDER
●Do not coast in neutral gear.
Carrying Luggage
●This vehicle has multiple
storage spaces. Overloading or
improper accommodation may affect
maneuverability, stability and normal
operation of the vehicle, and reduce its
safety.
●The glove box, storage boxes on
interior trim panels and seatback
pockets are designed for small and
light objects, while the trunk for large
and heavy objects.
●Long items can be loaded by folding
the rear seat backrests. Overloading or
improper accommodation may affect
maneuverability, stability and normal
operation of the vehicle, and reduce its
safety.
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●Make sure the vehicle's total load
(vehicle + passengers + luggage)
remains within the specified maximum
weight.
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, as they might interfere in
the vehicle's operating functions.
Carrying Luggage 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.
●Do not place any objects on the inner
side of rear windshield. Otherwise,
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these objects will block the driver's
line of sight and will be thrown here
and there inside the vehicle in case of
collision.
●Ensure that objects 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' seatbacks.
●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
●Do not pile up toys in the vehicle,
as this may affect driving safety
and present a hazard to the
children, especially in case of
emergency braking or collision.
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 seatbacks.
●For trunk strapping or fastening
supplies, contact a BYD authorized
dealer or service provider.
Roof Rack*
●Storing luggage on the roof rack will
increase overall energy consumption
and change the way the vehicle drives
and handles.
●Do not open the sunroof with luggage
on the roof rack, or you may risk
damaging the sunroof and other
components with the beam or the
luggage.
●When installing the roof rack, please
read and follow the manufacturer's
instructions.
●Try to load the roof rack evenly and
keep the center of gravity low. Loads
on the roof rack elevate the overall
center of gravity, which might alter
your driving experience.
●When driving a heavily loaded vehicle,
take extra precautions, drive slowly,
and increase your following distance.
●The maximum recommended load
evenly distributed over the beam is: 50
kg.
CAUTION
●Luggage must not be put on the
roof metal sheet directly. The roof
metal sheet is not designed for
loading.
●Use the roof rack properly and
fasten the luggage on the beam.
●Make sure the luggage is securely
fastened on the roof rack before
driving and during parking.
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 off the air conditioner and keep
acceleration steady to slowly cross
over.
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●Never stop, back up, or turn off the
vehicle in flooded areas.
●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 systems may
also be seriously damaged upon
submersion. Such damage is not
covered by the vehicle's warranty
either.
Influence of water ingress in high-
voltage components:
●Water getting into high-voltage
components, which are electronic
devices, may not be fully dried out by
any means.
●Water ingress seriously compromises
insulation of high-voltage
components, and conductive
substances in water may lead to short
circuit of high-voltage components or
such risk in the entire high-voltage
system. This significantly affects the
safety and service performance of the
vehicle.
●The reduced ingress protection
rating and voltage withstanding
performance due to water in high-
voltage components pose a high safety
risk.
●Be sure to find a sheltered place
when charging the vehicle on rainy
days. If the vehicle is immersed in
water or wades through water over
the doorsill, which may cause water
ingress in high-voltage components,
promptly contact a BYD authorized
dealer or service provider for testing
and troubleshooting. Do not drive on
roads where the depth of accumulated
water exceeds half of the tires.
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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 harmful to your health
and may cause a fire. Cigarettes that
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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,
wiring harnesses, insulation, and
fixed position 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 and light fixtures may
overload and overheat the wiring
harness and increase the risk of fire.
●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.
●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 in case of an
accident.
●Disconnect the negative cable of the
low-voltage battery 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 is smoking, do not open the
hood immediately. (Doing so 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 for
post-event handling in a timely
manner.
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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Snow Chains
●Snow chains are only for emergencies
or areas where they are permitted by
laws.
●Snow chains should be installed on
front wheels. Be careful when driving
the vehicle installed with snow chains
on snow-covered roads. Use thin
snow chains. Some snow chains may
damage tires, wheels, and the vehicle
body. The recommended snow chains
are no larger than 10 mm in thickness
or diameter, which provides enough
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.
●In order to minimize wear of tires and
snow chains, do not travel with snow
chains on roads without snow.
REMINDER
●Driving speed must not exceed 30
km/h or 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.
●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.
●Install the chains symmetrically
and remove them immediately
REMINDER
after driving on snowy or muddy
roads.
●If an abnormal sound is heard
from the snow chain, please stop
the vehicle immediately to check
whether the vehicle components
such as suspension, body or brake
lines are normal, and ensure that
there is no contact between them
and the snow chains.
Starting and
Driving
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Starting the Vehicle
In normal cases, start the vehicle as
below:
●Engage the parking brake firmly.
●Shift to Park or Neutral.
●Carry the correct smart key with you.
●Press the START/STOP button ② while
pressing the brake pedal ①.
●The vehicle is ready to drive when
the OK indicator lights up on the
instrument cluster.
The vehicle cannot power on when:
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●After you press the START/STOP
button, the smart key warning light
turns on, a beep sounds, and
the message "No key detected" is
displayed on the instrument cluster.
This means that the key is not in the
vehicle or cannot be detected due to
interference.
●The key is somewhere unsuitable for
detection, such as on the floor, in
the cup holder, trunk, or storage
compartment.
Starting the vehicle in emergencies:
●Engage the parking brake firmly.
●Turn off all unnecessary 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
Before starting
1. With the ignition 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
two seconds to start the vehicle. Turn
signals will flash three times after it is
started.
2. If there is no valid operation within 10
minutes after remote start, the vehicle
stops and powers off, and turn signals
flash twice.
3. After the vehicle is started, pressing
and holding the remote start/stop
button on the smart key for two
seconds switches the ignition off. The
turn signals then flash twice.
Driving
Safety Check before Driving
It is advisable to carry out a safety check
before driving a long distance, which
ensures your driving safety and enhances
your driving experience. 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: Ensure all nuts are fitted and
tightened.
●Lighting: Make sure headlights,
position lights, turn signals and all
other lights are working normally.
Check headlight intensity.
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●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.
●Low-voltage battery and cables: Check
connectors for any corrosion or
looseness and any cracks in the low-
voltage battery housing.
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.
Check after starting
●Instrument cluster: Confirm that
the maintenance indicator and the
speedometer work normally.
●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, just enjoy your
driving.
Preparations before Driving
●Check the surroundings before getting
into the vehicle.
●Adjust seat position, seatback angle,
cushion height, headrest height, and
the steering wheel angle and height.
●Adjust interior rearview 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.
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●To start the vehicle, the power status
should be on "OK". Press the brake
pedal and the UNLOCK button to
switch from "P" to another position.
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CAUTION
●To prevent damage, press the "P"
button only after the vehicle has
completely stopped.
●"R": Reverse, used only when the
vehicle has come to a complete stop.
●"N": Neutral, used for temporary stop.
●Under all circumstances, always shift
to "P" before the driver gets out.
●"D": Drive. Shift to "D" to drive the
vehicle normally.
●Turn the ignition on before shifting
into "D".
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●Shifting out of "P" or into "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.
●To prevent unintended vehicle
movement, press the "P" button and
engage EPB once the vehicle has
stopped completely. At this time, the
EPB indicator turns on.
WARNING
●Transmission may be seriously
damaged due to lack of
lubrication if the vehicle is
allowed to move for too long after
the motor is turned off and "N"
gear is engaged.
●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 shift to "R" or press the
"P" button while the vehicle
is moving, in order to prevent
accidents.
●Do not coast downhill in "N" or
"P", even if the vehicle is not
started.
Electronic Parking Brake
(EPB)
EPB Switch
●Be sure to engage the Electronic
Parking Brake (EPB) every time before
parking and leaving the vehicle.
Engaging EPB Manually
Pull up the EPB switch. EPB applies
an appropriate parking force, and
flashes on the instrument cluster and
then becomes solid on, indicating that
EPB has been applied. The "EPB ON"
message is also displayed.
CAUTION
●When
flashes, EPB is working.
If the vehicle is on a slope, do not
release the brake pedal until
is
steady on. Otherwise the vehicle
may move down.
Engaging EPB Automatically
Engaging EPB automatically is designed
to improve vehicle safety. Excessive
reliance on or frequent use of the
function is not recommended. For safety
reasons, make sure that the vehicle is
shifted into Park and the EPB is engaged
before getting off.
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●When the ignition is switched off, EPB
engages automatically and
lights
up on the instrument cluster.
●Press the brake pedal to stop the
vehicle steadily and shift into Park.
EPB is engaged automatically. Do not
release the brake pedal until
on the
instrument cluster stops flashing and
becomes steady on and the "EPB ON"
message is displayed.
●Press and hold the brake pedal to stop
the vehicle steadily. If the driver's door
is opened in Drive or Reverse, do not
release the brake pedal until
on the
instrument cluster stops flashing and
becomes steady on and the "EPB ON"
message is displayed.
CAUTION
●The EPB is not automatically
engaged if you switch off
the ignition immediately after
pressing the EPB switch.
●When the vehicle needs to be
towed due to breakdown, or the
brake pedal needs to be replaced
for repairing, you can toggle on
Electronic Parking Brake (EPB
Trailer Mode) Trailer Mode in the
infotainment touchscreen →
→ Vehicle → Driving Control.
Automatic EPB Release upon Vehicle
Start
●When vehicle has been powered on
and is not shifted into P (Park), press
and hold the brake pedal and the
EPB switch until the indicator on the
instrument cluster goes out, indicating
EPB has been released, and an "EPB
released" message is displayed.
CAUTION
●When the vehicle is in Park gear,
the vehicle is in a stable parking
state. To ensure safe parking, the
EPB, the main parking mechanism
of the vehicle, can be released by
the EPB switch only in a position
other than Park.
Automatic EPB Release upon Vehicle
Start
●With the vehicle parked, start the
vehicle, press and hold the brake
pedal, and shift from Park or Neutral
into a driving gear such as Drive or
Reverse. EPB is released automatically,
the indicator goes off, and the "EPB
released" message is displayed.
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CAUTION
●Be sure to always press and hold
the brake pedal when shifting
gears. Release the pedal only after
the intended gear is displayed on
the instrument cluster.
●When the vehicle has been started and
the gear is in Drive or Reverse, engage
EPB manually, then simply press the
accelerator pedal slowly to a certain
degree. EPB is released automatically
and
turns off with the message
"EPB released" displayed.
WARNING
●For safety considerations, refrain
from using EPB for braking in
normal driving. It is preferred to
be used when the brake pedal
fails or is blocked.
●As the EPB cannot go beyond the
physical limit of road adhesion,
activating the emergency brake
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WARNING
function may result in vehicle
drift, sideslip, or deflection when
the vehicle passes through bends
or dangerous/heavy-traffic road
sections, or when the vehicle
is driven under severe weather
conditions. Be careful to avoid any
possible accident.
EPB Release Failure
●If manual EPB release fails, press and
hold the EPB switch for over two
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
●If braking fails or is blocked, continue
to press the "P" button for over two
seconds for emergency braking.
CAUTION
●For safety considerations, refrain
from using the "P" button for
emergency braking in normal
driving. If the brake pedal fails
or is blocked, use the emergency
braking function while you can
always keep the vehicle under
control and drive normally.
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,
comes on and then
turns off in about three seconds.
●When the vehicle is powered on,
the EPB system starts self-check. The
indicator
on the cluster turns on
and then turns off in about three
seconds. If it does not, the EPB
or braking system may be faulty. It
is recommended to contact a BYD
authorized dealer or service provider
for inspection immediately.
EPB Operating Sound
●EPB motor noises can be heard while
the EPB is being engaged or released.
●If there is a burning smell or unusual
noises after emergency braking is
activated, 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.
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Automatic Vehicle Hold
(AVH)
Automatic vehicle hold (AVH): The
automatic vehicle hold (AVH) is activated
automatically when the moving vehicle
needs to be stationary for longer periods
of time, such as in traffic jams on a slope
or waiting at traffic lights.
AVH standby
●When the ignition is on, press the AVH
switch to enable AVH.
is displayed
on the instrument cluster.
●Press the AVH switch again to disable
AVH.
AVH activated
●When the AVH standby indicator
is solid on, press and hold the brake
pedal until the vehicle stops (vehicle
speed reduces to zero) to activate AVH.
At this time, the vehicle is in AVH state
with
displayed on the instrument
cluster.
CAUTION
●For AVH to be activated, all of the
follow conditions must be met:
●The driver's seat belt is fastened
and the doors are closed.
CAUTION
●Intelligent power braking system
and electronic park brake (EPB)
systems are normal.
●Pressing the accelerator pedal,
shifting into Park, or engaging the
EPB manually can make AVH exit
to the standby status.
●The AVH is off by factory default.
AVH running
●The AVH runs normally when it is
activated, brake lights and the high-
mount brake light are on, and the
AVH indicator
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is solid on on the
instrument cluster.
USING AND DRIVING
●The AVH function exits to the standby
mode after the vehicle stops for
10 minutes, with the AVH standby
indicator
lighting up and gear
shifted into Park.
●Shift into “D”, drive the vehicle
normally, then press and hold the
brake pedal until the vehicle stops
(vehicle speed reduces to zero) to
activate AVH.
AVH exits
●When the AVH function runs normally,
the following actions make AVH exit
and shift the vehicle from Drive to Park
automatically:
●Open the driver's door.
●Unlock the driver's seat belt.
●If the vehicle is in Drive when it stops,
activate EPB.
●Press the AVH switch to disable AVH
when releasing the brake pedal.
AVH suppressed
●When you shift into Reverse, AVH goes
into slow-moving condition. When
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the vehicle is reversing (in Reverse)
or shifts from Reverse into Drive to
travel at a low speed, AVH cannot
be activated but stays on standby to
facilitate low-speed vehicle motion.
●To exit slow-moving mode, press the
AVH switch or drive at a speed above
10 km/h. The AVH function is on
standby and can be activated normally.
Driving Precautions
●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.
Otherwise, the impact may seriously
damage wheels.
●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 press
the brake pedal gently.
●Drive carefully on slippery roads, such
as roads covered in ice, snow or sand,
or surfaces such as wet ceramic tiles or
epoxy resin. Avoid parking on slopes to
prevent vehicle sliding.
WARNING
●The high-voltage battery is
located in the vehicle's chassis.
Make sure to avoid bumping when
driving.
●The driver shall ensure the riding
safety of all passengers in the
vehicle, guide them to correctly
use vehicle features, and prevent
children and other passengers
operating in a wrong way.
WARNING
●Make sure no occupant sticks
their head or hands outside the
vehicle, specially when it comes to
children.
●Be careful when accelerating or
braking on slippery roads. Quick
acceleration or sudden braking
will cause the vehicle to skid or
deviate.
●Do not leave the vehicle with
ignition on.
●Remember to carry the smart key
when leaving the vehicle.
CAUTION
●Before driving, make sure that
EPB is fully released and that the
EPB indicator light is off.
●Slow down when driving down
steep slopes, and avoid braking
too frequently to prevent disc
overheating, which affects brake
performance.
●Large amounts of water
entering the engine compartment
can cause damage to the
power system and electrical
components.
Winter Driving Precautions
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 damages the
cooling system.
2. Check batteries and cables conditions.
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●The low-voltage battery's 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
●Use special washer fluid to
prevent paint damage.
5. Prevent ice and snow from going under
the fender liner.
●Steering is difficult with ice or snow
accumulating under the fenders.
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.
Driver Assistance
Cruise Control*
Turning ACC on/off
●After the vehicle is started, press the
cruise button ① and
will light up on
the instrument cluster.
●Press the cruise button ① again or
power off the vehicle to turn off the
cruise control system.
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USING AND DRIVING
Setup
When the vehicle speed exceeds 40
km/h, toggle the rocker switch ② down
to set the current speed as the target
cruise speed, and
lights up on the
instrument cluster.
Adjusting speed
●When the vehicle is traveling at the
set cruise control speed, toggle the
lever ② up briefly to accelerate by 2
km/h or keep the toggling to accelerate
continually.
●When the vehicle is traveling at the set
cruise control speed, toggle the lever
② down briefly to decelerate by 2 km/h
or keep the toggling to decelerate
continually.
Reset
When the vehicle has not started cruising,
push up the lever ② to restore to the
stored speed prior to exiting the cruise
system last time.
Exit
Tap on the button ③ or press the brake
pedal or shift the gear from "D" to others
to exit cruise control.
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Over speed
When the cruise system is activated, press
the accelerator pedal to accelerate. If the
press is stopped, the vehicle will return
to the speed set before the acceleration.
Press accelerator pedal while toggling the
lever ② down. The current speed is set
as the target cruise speed and the vehicle
cruises at this speed.
WARNING
●Improper use of the cruise control
system may lead to a crash.
●The cruise control system can only
be activated in smooth highway
traffic in good weather.
Adaptive Cruise Control
(ACC)*
●The Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
system, an extension of traditional
cruise control, uses front mmWave
radars and the front camera to detect
the relative distance and speed of the
vehicle ahead, so as to control vehicle
speed accordingly for automatic
cruise control. The system switches
between regular cruise control and
ACC according to whether there is a
vehicle ahead.
●Cruise speed and time interval from
the vehicle ahead can be set by
using the cruise buttons. Cruise control
speed can be set within a 30 to 150
km/h range, or a fixed distance from
the vehicle ahead can be set to cruise
at speeds between 0 and 150 km/h.
Status Description
●ACC off:
●ACC system is disabled. To access the
function, enable the ACC system first.
●ACC standby:
●Once enabled, the system is on
standby by default and can be
manually activated. If the vehicle
does not meet activation conditions,
it must be checked until such
conditions are met. At this time,
(with a variable cruise speed value) is
displayed on the instrument cluster.
●ACC activated:
●The system is operational. It
maintains the set speed or
automatically adjusts the distance
from the vehicle ahead. At this time,
(with a variable cruise speed
value) is displayed on the instrument
cluster.
●Over speed:
●When you depress the accelerator
pedal while ACC is activated, the
vehicle responds to your action
so that the ACC is temporarily
deactivated until you release the
pedal.
●ACC failure:
●There has been a failure in the
system. No operation can be
performed, and the ACC failure
indicator
lights up on the
instrument cluster. Contact a BYD
authorized dealer or service provider.
ACC Activation Conditions
●The EPB is released.
●The vehicle is in Drive.
●The vehicle does not slide backwards.
●The trunk, hood, and all doors are
closed.
●Driver seat belt is fastened.
●The ESC system is on, but not activated
yet.
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●The vehicle speed is not greater than
150 km/h.
●Brake pedal is pressed or AVH is
activated at speed 0; or brake pedal is
not pressed at speeds above 0.
●There is no vehicle network
communication failure prompt on the
instrument cluster.
●The AEB function is not activated.
How to Use
ACC on/off button
●Press button ① to activate or exit
ACC (The system is on standby when
activation conditions are met). (By
default, ACC activation by pressing
button ① sets the current speed as the
cruise speed. If the current speed is
below 30 km/h, the target speed will
be set to 30 km/h; and if the current
speed is above 150 km/h, the target
speed will be set to 150 km/h).
Resetting ACC
●When the ACC system is on standby
within the same ignition cycle, the
system memorizes the last speed
setting. Push up the rocker switch ②
to revert to the stored speed prior to
exiting the cruise system last time.
Increasing/Decreasing target speed
●When ACC is active, vehicle speed can
be set within a 30–150 km/h (20–95
mph) range by toggling the rocker
switch ②. Toggling the rocker switch ②
up or down increases or decreases the
speed by 1 km/h (1mph).
WARNING
●Please strictly abide by the local
speed limit regulations, drive
safely, and do not speed.
Exiting ACC
●While ACC is being activated, pressing
the ACC activation/exit button for a
second time or depressing the brake
pedal makes the ACC system exit
activation and go on standby.
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Setting vehicle distance
USING AND DRIVING
●The driver must select a safe vehicle
distance.
●The system adjusts vehicle speed to
keep a suitable distance from the
vehicle ahead on the same lane.
Pressing buttons ③ and ④ on the
steering wheel adjusts 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, you can press
the accelerator pedal to reach the set
target cruise speed in advance. The
system then enters over speed mode.
After accelerating and releasing the
accelerator pedal, if the vehicle speed
is ≤80 km/h, the vehicle will continue
to travel at the target speed set before
acceleration. If the vehicle speed is >80
km/h, the vehicle will set 80 km/h as
the target speed.
●When you press the brake pedal
with ACC activated to slow down the
vehicle, ACC goes into standby mode.
After the brake pedal is released, ACC
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needs to be reactivated by pressing the
button.
Follow-to-stop/start
●Controlled by ACC, the vehicle can
stop when the vehicle ahead stops in
normal driving conditions and resume
driving automatically following the
vehicle ahead if the stop is less than
30 seconds.
●If the vehicle stops for 30 seconds to
three minutes, press the accelerator
pedal or toggle the rocker switch ② to
start the vehicle.
System Limitations
●The front mmWave radars are installed
in the front of the vehicle. Blockage
of its detection area by contaminants
can disturb the intended function. In
particular, if the sensor is covered by
snow completely, the ACC system exits
and informs of this on the instrument
cluster. System function will recover
after blockage is removed and the
vehicle is restarted or runs on normal
roads for a while.
●Front mmWave radar sensors may
have a transient function failure from
limited detection if the vehicle runs
under special conditions, such as
circular ramps or tunnels, for an
extended period. The function can be
recovered by restarting the vehicle or
driving on normal roads for a while.
●Reaching or leaving a curve may
delay or disturb target selection. In
such cases, the ACC vehicle may
not decelerate as expected or may
decelerate 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 the 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.
●The ACC system may not be
able to identify stationary or slow-
moving objects, such as vehicles,
the end of traffic, toll booths,
bicycles, motorcycles, 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.
●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 front mmWave radars,
making it malfunction.
●Performance of front mmWave radar
sensors may be affected by vibration
or collision. In this case, it is
recommended to contact a BYD
authorized dealer or service provider.
●ACC cannot be activated in special
driving modes* like tow/snow/mud/
sand/terrain.
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.
●The ACC assists the driver, but is not
a substitute for the driver. Drivers
must abide by traffic rules and keep
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vehicle control at all times and be fully
responsible for their vehicles.
●For safety reasons, ACC cannot be
activated with ESC disabled.
●The ACC is suitable for highways and
roads in good conditions, rather than
complex urban or meandering roads.
●It is the driver's responsibility to keep
distance from the vehicle ahead. The
ACC system's vehicle distance meets
the minimum distance required in
driving environments in the country.
●Vehicle control is transferred to the
driver if the accelerator or brake pedal
is pressed with ACC activated. 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 cases, there will be no take-over
request.
●In some cases, such as when the
vehicle ahead is going too slow, when
lane change is 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, so response has to come from
the driver. The system cannot give
audible or visual warnings in every
case.
●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 cannot identify all the
obstacles, so the driver must be alert
to the front obstacles or other traffic
participants.
●A short distance from an adjacent lane
(or a vehicle on an adjacent lane that
is too close to the ACC vehicle's lane)
may trigger ACC to brake.
●Vehicles coming into the ACC vehicle's
lane and within the detection range of
its front mmWave radars are identified
as target vehicles and prompt 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, motorcycle, four-
wheeler, or pedestrian, for example)
is too small, the system may not be
able to establish its distance, resulting
in either late or no response to
those vehicles. In such cases, vehicle
speed must be controlled by the
driver. In addition, detection may also
be affected or delayed by noise or
electromagnetic interference.
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USING AND DRIVING
●ACC cannot target vehicles with too
small contact ratio, so the driver must
keep control of the vehicle.
●When the vehicle stops as it follows
a vehicle ahead, in rare cases, the
system does not recognize the end of
the vehicle ahead but the lower end of
the target (for example, 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
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 cannot identify all the
obstacles, so the driver must be alert
to the front obstacles or other traffic
participants.
●Modifying the vehicle structure, such
as lowering the chassis or changing
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the front license mounting plate, may
affect the ACC system.
●Do not use the ACC system when
visibility is poor, or when driving on
slopes, winding roads, or wet roads
(covered in ice/snow or flooded).
●Make sure to go to a BYD authorized
dealer or service provider for
professional calibration and checking
of front mmWave radars or the multi-
purpose camera in any of the following
situations:
●The front mmWave radar, front
bumper, or front windshield has been
removed.
●Wheel alignment has been carried
out.
●The vehicle has experienced a
collision.
●ACC system performance has
degraded or the instrument cluster
has prompted an system error.
WARNING
●ACC serves as a driver assistance
function only, so the driver is 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 speed, distance from the
preceding vehicle, and center the
vehicle in the current lane between
0–120km/h (0–75 mph) 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 on 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,
is
displayed on the instrument 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,
is displayed on the instrument
cluster.
●ICC failure:
●There has been a failure in
the system. No operation can
be performed, and the ICC fault
indicator
lights up on the
instrument cluster.
ICC Activation Conditions
●The EPB is released.
●The vehicle is in Drive.
●The vehicle does not slide backwards.
●The trunk, hood, and all doors are
closed.
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●Driver seat belt is fastened.
●The ESC system is on, but not activated
yet.
●Vehicle speed is not greater than 120
km/h.
●Brake pedal is pressed at speed 0; or
brake pedal is not pressed 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.
How to Use
●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 speed and
vehicle distance, see ACC function
descriptions (in the previous chapter).
●You can also turn ICC on or off
in infotainment touchscreen →
→ ADAS → Driving Assist. (If
already toggled on the infotainment
touchscreen, ICC can be toggled off
only when the vehicle is in Park.)
When the vehicle is just started up,
ICC status before the last power-off is
maintained.
Precautions
●ICC integrates ACC and LCC. Therefore,
ACC function precautions must be
followed during use.
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●When ICC is turned on and activated
at vehicle speeds between 0 km/h and
120 km/h:
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●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.
●ICC serves as a driver assistance
system rather than an autonomous
driving system. The driver should keep
control of the vehicle at all times, and
their hands should never leave the
steering wheel. Otherwise, the system
will exit after prompting the driver to
take control.
●The ICC system can be affected by
weather conditions, lighting and clarity
of lane lines. Performance degrades
significantly in situations such as
backlighting, sunset, snow covered
roads, and severely damaged roads.
●Do not use the ICC system on
winding roads with sharp turns,
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icy and slippery bends, or under
weather conditions, such as dense fog,
heavy rain and heavy snow, liable to
hinder the sensing operation of front
mmWave radars or the multi-purpose
camera.
●Situations where ICC cannot be used
include:
●The sensor is blocked.
●The vehicle is running under severe
weather conditions.
●Active safety function has been
triggered.
●Vehicle speed exceeds the specified
range.
●ICC cannot be activated if special
driving modes* such as tow/
snow/mud/sand/terrain are enabled.
WARNING
●ICC serves as a driver assistance
function only, 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.
Forward Collision
Warning (FCW) and
Automatic Emergency
Braking (AEB)*
Forward Collision Warning (FCW) and
Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB)
detect vehicles and pedestrians ahead by
using the front mmWave radar and the
multi-purpose camera. When detecting
a risk of collision, the system alerts the
driver audibly and visually and improves
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.
How to Use
●To enable or disable FCW and AEB, go
to the infotainment touchscreen →
→ ADAS → Safety Assist.
●FCW gives alarms in forms of audio,
text, and intermittent braking.
●When FCW is activated,
or
flashes, depending on the level of
emergency, and a prompt message is
displayed on the instrument cluster.
●When AEB is triggered,
and a
prompt message are displayed on the
instrument cluster.
●In the event of malfunction,
is
displayed.
●If you disable AEB manually by
pressing buttons,
is displayed.
FCW Activation Conditions
●This function has been turned on in
Vehicle.
●Vehicle speed is within the 15km/
h-150km/h.
●The vehicle is in Drive.
●The vehicle does not slide backwards.
AEB Activation Conditions
●This function has been turned on in
Vehicle.
●Vehicle speed is within the 4–150 km/h
range.
●The EPB is released.
●The vehicle is in Drive.
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●The vehicle does not slide backwards.
●The trunk, hood, and all doors are
closed.
●Driver seat belt is fastened.
●The ESC system is on, but not activated
yet.
System Limitations
●Detection may be affected or delayed
in some environments. If the radar
cross section of the target (a bicycle,
three-wheelers, carriage, motorized
bicycle or motorcycle, for example) is
too small, the system may not be able
to establish its distance to the target
ahead, resulting in either late or no
response to those vehicles.
●The system may be affected or give no
response in the following cases:
●On rainy, snowy or foggy days,
large water splashes, or exposure
to direct sunlight or glaring lights,
or significantly varying lighting
conditions.
●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
surroundings.
●Pedestrians are not detected, due
to, for example, coverage by special
clothing or other materials.
●The vehicle is on a sharp curve.
●Oncoming traffic scenario:
●When detecting a possible risk of
collision with oncoming traffic, the
system applies emergent braking
automatically. If an accident is
unavoidable, the system helps
reduce the collision speed.
Precautions
●The AEB 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.
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●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 AEB system
as this may result in 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 the
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.
●The AEB system cannot work normally
when the ESC function is disabled or
the fault light is on.
●If PCW gives an alarm, the driver must
brake based on traffic conditions to
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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 and turns the steering wheel,
accelerates, or brakes.
●Front mmWave radar sensors may
have a transient function failure from
limited detection if the vehicle runs
under special conditions, such as
circular ramps or tunnels, for an
extended period. The function can be
recovered by restarting the vehicle or
driving on normal roads for a while.
●Sometimes the surfaces of front
mmWave radars or the multi-purpose
camera are dirty or obscured by
foreign objects. In that case, a message
is displayed on the instrument cluster
and both PCW and AEB are disabled.
During the sensor failure, PCW and
AEB are disabled. They will returns to
normal after troubleshooting.
●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 complex conditions,
such as on winding roads, the
pedestrian protection function may
trigger unnecessary warning or
braking.
●System failure may trigger wrong
warnings or braking. This may
be caused, for example, by the
misalignment of the front mmWave
radar or multi-purpose camera.
●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 AEB system activates only after all
doors are closed and all occupants are
buckled up. The AEB system will fail to
work if:
●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 accelerates or decelerates
rapidly or turns the steering wheel
quickly.
●The vehicle is on a sharp curve.
●System performance may be reduced
in the following cases:
●Strong front bumper impact from
accidents or other causes.
●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
front mmWave radar or multi-purpose
camera in any of the following
situations:
●The front mmWave radar or multi-
purpose camera has been removed.
●Toe-in or rear camber has been
adjusted during wheel alignment.
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●The position of front mmWave radars
or the multi-purpose camera has
changed after a collision.
●Do not attempt to test the AEB 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
●FCW and AEB serve as driver
assistance functions only, so the
driver is fully responsible for
driving safety.
●Influence of weather, road
conditions, and other factors may
cause FCW and AEB to fail.
●Use FCW and AEB based on
your needs, traffic, and road
conditions.
Traffic Sign Recognition
(TSR)*
The Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR) system
identifies speed limit signs through the
multi-purpose camera and map*, displays
such signs on the current road on the
instrument cluster, and sends alarm
messages to the driver when vehicle
speed exceeds the detected limit.
How to Use
●Enable or disable TSR in
→ ADAS →
Safety Assist.
●When the TSR system identifies the
current traffic sign,
is displayed on
the instrument cluster.
●When TSR cannot identify whether the
recognized speed limit value applies to
the lane,
is displayed.
●When the TSR system experiences
reduced performance,
is displayed.
●When the TSR system has a reduced
performance and cannot identify
whether the recognized speed limit
value applies to the lane,
is
displayed.
●If the TSR system malfunctions,
is
displayed.
●If you disable TSR manually by
pressing buttons,
is displayed.
●The specific numbers displayed in the
indicators depend on the actual traffic
signs.
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Precautions
●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.
●Weight limit signs not in standard
size as per national regulations may
mistakenly be identified as speed limit
signs.
●If a speed limit sign is unclear,
distorted, inclined, reflective, or partly
blocked or overlaid, the multi-purpose
camera may fail to or incorrectly
identify the sign.
●TSR performance depends on weather
conditions, lighting, and sign visibility.
The system may fail to or incorrectly
identify the sign 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 the vehicle has been
involved in a collision or the multi-
purpose camera's sensor has been
reassembled, go to a BYD authorized
dealer or service provider for sensor
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calibration so as to avoid affecting
system performance.
●If the model is available on the
European market, recognition of
traffic jams, construction zones, and
accidents ahead must rely on Internet
connection and is on the premise
that recognition of these signs are
supported.
WARNING
●TSR serves as a driver assistance
function only, 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)*
●Intelligent Speed Limit Control (ISLC)
system integrates the functions of ACC
and TSR. With ISLC system enabled, if
the current ACC speed is inconsistent
with the value on the recognized
speed limit sign, the system prompts
whether to adjust it to that limit value.
The setting is automatically performed
after it is confirmed (by toggling down
the rocker switch ②).
●This function is accessible at the
30-150 km/h speed range.
How to Use
●To enable or disable this function in
→ ADAS → Safety Assist.
●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
●ISLC integrates ACC and TSR.
Therefore, ACC and TSR function
precautions must be followed during
use (see the previous chapters for
details).
●ISLC is a driver assistance system, so
the driver must keep control of the
vehicle at all times.
●ISLC performance depends on weather
conditions, lighting, and traffic sign
visibility. The system may fail to or
incorrectly identify the sign at night or
sunset, in rain, fog, haze, snow or dust,
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 driver
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.
High Beam Assist (HMA)*
High beam assist (HMA) assesses current
driving conditions by using multi-purpose
camera sensors and automatically
activates or deactivates the high beam
accordingly, when vehicle speed exceeds
35 km/h.
Status Description
●HMA standby:
●When the function is enabled but not
activated yet,
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, the function is
activated and
is displayed on the
instrument cluster.
●HMA failure:
●HMA has failed, and
is displayed.
How to Use
●Enable or disable HMA in Vehicle
Settings
→ Light → Exterior Light.
When the vehicle is started, the system
defaults to previous settings.
●With the function enabled, when you
set the light switch to the auto lights
position, 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.
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●Beam switching is suppressed if the
vehicle is in a high dynamic state, for
example when ABS or ESC is activated.
●HMA system exits when you turn fog
lights or turn signals on, set wipers to
fast mode, are backing up, or set the
light switch to a position other than
auto lights, or when 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.
●There are strongly reflective objects
around, such as traffic signs on
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highways and water reflection on the
road surface.
●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
●IHBC serves as a driver assistance
function only, so the driver must
be fully responsible for driving
safety.
●Influence of weather, road
conditions, and other factors may
cause IHBC to fail.
●Use IHBC based on your needs,
traffic, and road conditions.
Lane Departure Assist
(LDA)*
Lane Departure Warning (LDW)
The lane departure warning (LDW) system
detects the lane lines ahead through a
multi-purpose camera. When the vehicle
speed is 60 - 150 km/h and the driver
unintentionally drifts out of the lane,
the LDW system warns the driver by
steering wheel vibration, a sound, and an
instrument cluster prompt.
Lane Departure Prevention (LDP)
●The lane departure prevention (LDP)
system identifies lane lines ahead
through a multi-purpose camera. 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.
●If LDP system is activated for over
five seconds, it gives visual and
audible alarms at the sixth second and
continues until this activation ends.
Warnings include: audible alarm and
visual alarm. If the system is activated
twice or more within a continued
180-second cycle, the system alarms
immediately. For the third activation
(and any further ones), alarms are
extended by at least 12 seconds.
How to Use
●To enable or disable this function in
→ ADAS → Safety Assist.
●There are three LDW modes: audible
alarm only, steering wheel vibration
only, and combination.
●When LDW or LDP is enabled,
is
displayed on the instrument cluster.
●When activated, LDW gives alarms
(in the form of audible alarm, visual
alarm, and steering wheel vibration).
On the instrument cluster, virtual lane
lines on the side where the vehicle rolls
over lane lines turn red.
●When activated, LDP gives alarms
(in the form of audible and visual
alarms). On the instrument cluster,
flashes twice, virtual lane lines
on the side where the vehicle rolls over
lane lines turn green.
●In the event of malfunction,
is
displayed.
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System Limitations
In a complex road traffic environment,
the LDA system may detect the lane line
incorrectly or fail to detect the lane line.
In the following cases, the system may
not work or its performance may be
significantly degraded:
●Poor visibility on snowy, rainy, or foggy
days
●Dirty or fogged front windshield, or
blocked multi-purpose camera
●Glaring from direct sunlight, reflection
in puddles, or oncoming vehicles
●Sudden changes in light, such as when
the vehicle is entering or exiting a
tunnel
●Lane lines obscured by tree shadows
on roads in direct sunlight on sunny
days
●Unidentifiable road boundary with
grass, soil, or curb
●The function may be suppressed
in narrow lanes to prevent the
interference of its frequent activation.
Precautions
●LDW will be suppressed if a turn signal
is 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 on slopes or
winding roads when the vehicle travels
too close to the vehicle ahead or when
the vehicle ahead obscures lane lines.
●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 visual
field of the multi-purpose camera is
cracked, if the front windshield glass
is dyed or coated in a manner that
is not compliant with standards, if
any reflective object is placed on the
dashboard, or if any other object
interferes with camera sight.
●For safety reasons, do not test LDW
function on your own. The function
will be interrupted if the multi-purpose
camera is blocked by any object
or exposed to strong lights. The
function recovers once conditions
return to normal. If it does not, it
is recommended to contact a BYD
authorized dealer or service provider.
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●Disabling the LDW is recommended
under any of the following
circumstances:
●Driving in a sporty style
●Severe weather conditions
●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 cause recognition
difficulty or late function activation of
the multi-purpose camera include, but
are not limited to:
●The multi-purpose camera comes off,
is loosely installed, or is blocked.
●The vehicle is running under extreme
weather, such as rain, snow, or smog.
●The multi-purpose camera is partially
or completely blocked.
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WARNING
●LDA serves as a driver assistance
function only, 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 Lane Keeping
Assist (ELKA)*
The Emergent Lane Keeping Assist
(ELKA) system identifies lane lines ahead
through a multi-purpose camera and
identifies vehicles approaching from
behind on the adjacent lanes through
rear corner mmWave radars. It comes
to work within the 50 km/h-150 km/h
vehicle speed range when the vehicle
drifts out of solid lane lines, is about
to cross a road edge, or has a risk
of colliding with oncoming vehicles or
vehicles that are passing it on adjust
lines. The system activates EPS system
to provide reverse torque, keeping the
vehicle in the current lane.
How to Use
●To enable or disable this function in
→ ADAS → Safety Assist.
●When ELKA is active,
flashes on the
instrument cluster.
●In the event of ELKA malfunction,
is
displayed.
●If you disable ELKA manually by
pressing buttons,
is displayed.
System limitations
●The ELKA system may detect incorrect
or no lane lines in complex traffic.
The following situations may lead to
failure or performance degradation of
the system:
●Poor visibility on snowy, rainy, or
foggy days
●Dirty or fogged front windshield, or
blocked multi-purpose camera
●Glaring from direct sunlight,
reflection in puddles, or oncoming
vehicles
●Sudden changes in light, such as
when the vehicle is entering or
exiting a tunnel
●Lane lines obscured by tree shadows
on roads in direct sunlight on sunny
days
●Unidentifiable road boundary with
grass, soil, or curb
●The function may be suppressed
in narrow lanes to prevent
the interference of its frequent
activation.
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 multi-purpose camera or
late alarms include, but are not limited
to:
●The multi-purpose camera comes off,
is loosely installed, or is blocked.
●The vehicle is running under extreme
weather, such as rain, snow, or smog.
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●The multi-purpose camera is partially
or completely blocked.
●Situations that may result in detection
failure of mmWave radars or late
alarms include, but are not limited to:
●MmWave radar(s) come off, are
loosely installed, or are blocked.
●The vehicle is running under extreme
weather, such as rain, snow, or smog.
●The vehicle encounters certain metal
guardrails or similar road conditions.
WARNING
●ELKA serves as a driver assistance
function only, so the driver is fully
responsible for driving safety.
●Influence of weather, road
conditions, and other factors may
cause ELKA to fail.
●Use ELKA based on your needs,
traffic, and road conditions.
Blind Spot Assist (BSA)*
Blind spot assist includes Blind Spot
Detection (BSD), Rear Collision Traffic
Alert (RCTA), Rear Cross Traffic Braking
(RCTB), Rear Collision Warning (RCW),
and Door Open Warning (DOW). It detects
the environment behind the vehicle
through corner mmWave radars installed
on both sides of the rear bumper so as to
remind the driver of safe driving.
Blind Spot Detection (BSD)*
At vehicle speeds between 15-150 km/h,
if a rear corner mmWave radar detects
a vehicle in blind spots on an adjacent
lane or a vehicle approaching quickly on
the adjacent lane, the indicator on the
corresponding side mirror lights up. If the
turn signal for the same side is turned on
at this moment, the alarm indicator on
the side mirror flashes to alert the driver
of a risky lane change.
Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA)*
When the vehicle is reversing at a speed
no more than 15 km/h, the RCTA system
detects the vehicles traveling in the blind
spot at the back through rear corner
mmWave radars. If the system determines
that a vehicle approaching from behind
poses a risk of collision, the side mirror
warning indicators flash and an audible
alarm is given to alert the driver, reducing
the possibility of collision.
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Rear Cross Traffic Braking (RCTB)*
When the vehicle is reversing at a speed
no more than 9 km/h, the RCTB system
detects the vehicles traveling in the blind
spot at the back through rear corner
mmWave radars. If the system determines
that a vehicle approaching from behind
poses a risk of collision, it performs
emergency braking automatically.
Rear Collision Warning (RCW)*
At vehicle speeds between 5 km/h and
146 km/h, if the rear corner mmWave
radar detects a risk of collision with a
vehicle approaching quickly from behind
on the current lane, the hazard warning
light turns on to warn the driver in that
vehicle against a possible collision.
Door Open Warning (DOW)*
DOW is realized with rear corner mmWave
radars installed on both sides of the rear
bumper. When the vehicle is stationary
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with doors unlocked, the system keeps
indicators on side mirrors solid on to
warn the driver if moving objects, such as
bicycles or automobiles, on an adjacent
lane are approaching from behind. At the
same time, an icon is displayed on the
instrument cluster. If the driver attempts
to open the door at this time, indicators
on side mirrors begin to flash and a chime
sounds.
How to Use
●Enable or disable BSD, RCTA, RCTB,
RCW, or DOW in the infotainment
touchscreen →
→ ADAS → Safety
Assist.
●When the blind spot assist system is
disabled, no relevant indicators are
displayed on the instrument 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,
is displayed on the instrument
cluster and blind spot assist will not be
activated.
●When the blind spot assist system
malfunctions,
is displayed.
●When the blind spot assist system is
active,
is displayed, meaning that
the function has been activated and
can trigger alarms at any time.
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 must ensure the normal
operation of the BSD system, keeping
its rear corner mmWave radars in good
condition. For example, dirt, snow, or
other obstructions need to be cleared
right away.
●The BSD system gives a warning if
unrelated targets at the rear side or in
the rear (such as work zone barriers,
large roadside billboards, reflectors in
tunnels, or other objects with a large
radar cross section) are mistakenly
selected as target vehicles.
●Detection may be affected or delayed
in some environments. If the radar
cross section 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.
System Limitations
●Under some circumstances, it is
difficult for the system to assist the
driver, and detection may be affected
or delayed. Possible circumstances
include, but are not limited to:
●Vehicles coming from behind
changes the lane suddenly.
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●Vehicles coming from behind are
detected too late at sharp turns,
slopes, or other settings.
●The target vehicle is obscured.
●Vehicles come from behind at a
relative speed above 80 km/h.
●The vehicle is on a curve which is
too sharp, or is entering or exiting a
curve.
●The vehicle is running under severe
weather, such as rain or snow.
●Rear corner mmWave radar(s) come
off, are loosely installed, or are
blocked.
●The vehicle encounters certain metal
guardrails or similar road conditions.
●Targets that may not be responded
include, but are not limited to,
pedestrians and animals.
●The environment contains
electromagnetic interference or
other influences.
●Vibration or collision influence on
sensor calibration of BSD's rear corner
mmWave radars can degrade system
performance. If this is detected,
contact a BYD authorized dealer or
service provider.
WARNING
●Blind spot assist only serves as a
driver 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.
Driver Attention Warning
(DAW)*
Driver attention warning (DAW) system
evaluates the driver's degree of fatigue
by the vehicle operation status such
as steering wheel angle, break, gear
and lane-changing. The driver would
be alerted according to the evaluation
results to ensure driving safety.
How to Use
With the vehicle powered on, set the
warning in infotainment touchscreen
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→ Vehicle → Cabin Perception → Driver
Attention Warning (DAW). For safety
considerations, the setting is valid on the
current trip only and will revert to the
default mode on the next trip.
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WARNING
●The driver should pull over the
vehicle as soon as possible when
feeling tired.
CAUTION
●The driver attention warning
system is only an auxiliary
system and is not capable of
effective recognition and alarm-
raising in all situations. It
cannot completely replace the
driver's subjective observation
and judgment. The driver must
maintain control of the vehicle at
all times, complying with all road
laws and regulations, and taking
full responsibility for the vehicle.
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Tire Pressure Monitoring
System Descriptions
●The Tire Pressure Monitor System
(TPMS) consists of a tire pressure
monitoring module, a tire pressure
monitoring control module, and a
display. It monitors tire pressure in
real time and issues visual and sound
alarms, improving safety and comfort
and reducing tire wear and power
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 screen using the
scroll button.
●For standard pressure values, see the
vehicle data in section Specifications.
Basic Functions
●Power-on alarm
●If tire pressure is low when the
vehicle is powered off, a low pressure
Alarm
Display Mode
Solution
1. The tire pressure fault
warning light turns on.
Low tire pressure
2. The tire pressure value
turns yellow.
1. The tire pressure fault
warning light flashes and
then is steady on.
Abnormal signal
2. The tire pressure value
displayed is: Abnormal
signal
alarm prompts the driver to inflate
when the vehicle is powered back on.
●Low tire pressure alarm
●When the system is running, once
any of the four tires has a pressure
below 80% of the standard tire
pressure, the TPMS gives a low tire
pressure alarm within one minute
and indicates the tire position.
●In that case, inflate the tire to the
standard pressure. The alarm stops
when the tire pressure is above 95%
of the standard tire pressure.
●Fault alarm
●When the system is running, an alarm
is given if it is running.
●Real-time tire pressure display
●When the TPMS is running, the
pressure value of each tire is
displayed.
●Vehicle speed range in which the TPMS
operates normally: 30–160 km/h.
Alarm Display Descriptions
Tire pressure fault warning light:
Check for slow air leakage
and inflate the tire to the
correct pressure value.
Check the tire pressure
monitoring module, and
for any surrounding
electromagnetic source
nearby.
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Alarm
Display Mode
Solution
1. The tire pressure fault
warning light flashes and
then is steady on.
2. Message prompt: Check
tire pressure monitoring
system
System failure
3. The tire pressure value
displayed is: Abnormal
signal
Precautions
●The running time of the tire pressure
monitoring module is related to the
daily travel distance and other factors.
●The 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 are some tire problems, stop
driving immediately instead of waiting
for the display to signal an alarm.
●Incorrectly installed monitoring
module affects 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.
●To change tire position or replace
tire pressure monitoring module, first
rematch the entire tire monitoring
system. It is recommended to have this
done by the professional technicians
from a BYD authorized dealer or
Check the tire pressure
monitoring module and tire
pressure control module, or
change them if necessary.
service provider; otherwise, system
failure may occur.
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●Since tire pressure varies with regional
temperatures, inflate or deflate the
tires according to the values displayed
on the instrument cluster and the
standard tire pressure values.
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●TPMS applies wireless transmission,
which may lead to poor reception
under serious interference.
WARNING
●The system does not stop vehicle
traveling in the event of abnormal
tire pressure. Therefore, each time
before driving, ensure that the
tire pressure conforms to the
requirements specified by the
manufacturer. If not, do not drive,
otherwise, vehicle damage or
personal injuries may 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, reduce
vehicle speed, and 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
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WARNING
the likelihood of tire scrapping.
Serious tire damage can lead
to traffic accidents, resulting in
serious injuries or deaths.
Acoustic Vehicle Alert
System (AVAS)
The Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System
(AVAS) refers to the broadcast to
pedestrians near the vehicle when it is
traveling at low speed.
●When driving forward:
●The broadcast volume increases with
vehicle speed in the range of 0
km/h<V≤20 km/h.
●The broadcast volume decreases
with vehicle speed in the range of 20
km/h<V≤30 km/h.
●At speeds above 30 km/h, the
broadcast sound stops automatically.
●The vehicle makes a continuous and
balanced prompt sound when moving
in reverse.
●AVAS has two sound sources: standard
and brand. To choose a sound source,
go to
→ Audio Display →
Notifications.
WARNING
●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 a 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,
WARNING
contact a BYD authorized dealer
or service provider to deal with it.
Around View Monitor
(AVM)*
To enable the panoramic view, tap
Vehicle View on the infotainment system
homepage, press the button on the
steering wheel or shift into Reverse.
●Landscape mode:
●On the bottom of the infotainment
touchscreen, tap the icon for front,
rear, right, or left view. View of the
selected area is displayed in the
image section.
●In the single front and rear
views, double-tap the image section
to switch to a 180° perspective
displayed in full screen.
●Tap the radar icon
in the
panoramic view to enable the radar
display, and tap it again to disable it.
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When the radar display is enabled, a
warning is displayed as the vehicle is
approaching an obstacle.
●Portrait mode:
●On the bottom of the infotainment
touchscreen, tap any two of the icons
for front, rear, right and left views.
Views of the two selected areas are
displayed in the image section.
●Slowly tap the body image on the right
to switch between transparent and
non-transparent vehicle images.
●After the vehicle starts, the image
before last power-off is displayed
on the transparent panoramic view
screen. Foreign bodies shown may be
inconsistent with the actual ones in
the underbody and surrounding blind
areas. The underbody image update
will begin only after the vehicle has
started to run and will be complete
when the vehicle has been driven
beyond its length.
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 rely solely on this system to
WARNING
park or drive the vehicle, because
there are some blind spots in
front of and behind the vehicle.
The surroundings of the vehicle
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.
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●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. Assess the
distance in various ways.
USING AND DRIVING
●Cameras are installed above the
front bumper, the lower parts
of the side mirrors, and the
rear license plate. Make sure the
cameras are unobstructed.
●To prevent affecting camera
performance, avoid spraying
directly on the cameras when
washing the vehicle body with
high-pressure water. Wipe any
water or dust off the camera in
time.
●Protect the cameras from any
impact to prevent damage or
malfunction.
●After the vehicle is powered on,
if you press the panoramic view
start button or shift into reverse
while the infotainment system is
not fully activated, the output on
the panoramic view screen will
be delayed or the screen will
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WARNING
flash. This is a normal part of the
camera power-on process.
●When the vehicle runs at a low
speed, the transparent panoramic
view function is affected by speed
fluctuation or multiple stops,
so there will be misalignment
between the images below the
vehicle and that outside the
vehicle.
Parking Assist System
●During vehicle parking, the parking
assist system detects obstacles by
sensors, and prompts the driver with
the proximity of obstacles by an image
on the infotainment touchscreen* and
a speaker alarm.
●The parking assist system helps
with reversing. Pay attention to the
environment behind and around the
vehicle during reversing.
●When you reverse the vehicle, a
reversing image will be displayed
on the infotainment touchscreen
automatically.
●For your driving safety, when the
reversing image is displayed, all
buttons will be disabled except some
volume and calls-related buttons.
●After reversing ends, the interface will
be restored.
WARNING
●The parking assist system ceases
to operate when the vehicle speed
is over 10 km/h.
●Do not place any articles within
the sensors' working range.
WARNING
●To prevent sensor malfunction, do
not wash the sensor area with
water or steam.
●When no camera is available,
a "No video signal detected"
message is displayed.
Parking Radar Switch
●You can enable or disable the reversing
radar with the switch* or in
→
ADAS → Parking Assist → Reversing
Radar.
●When the ignition is switched on,
the parking assist system is enabled
automatically.
●When the parking assist system is
enabled, the vehicle is not in "P", and
the Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) and
Auto Vehicle Hold (AVH) are released,
the obstacle detection mode of the
parking assist system is enabled. When
enabled, the system raises an alarm
if obstacles are found surrounding the
vehicle; when disabled, it does not.
Sensor Type
●When the sensor detects an obstacle,
an image is displayed on the
infotainment touchscreen* according
to the location of the obstacle and its
distance from the vehicle.
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●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 touchscreen
and the speaker. Be aware of the
surroundings when using this system.
① Front left sensor*
② Front right sensor*
③ Rear right sensor*
④⑤ Rear middle sensors*
⑥ Rear left sensor*
Approximate Distance
Touchscreen Display
Example
Alarm Sound
700~1200mm
400~700mm
200~400mm
Working example of corner sensors
Distance Display and Speaker
When the sensor detects an obstacle,
the location of the obstacle and its
approximate distance from the vehicle
are displayed on the infotainment
touchscreen, and the speaker beeps.
Working examples of center sensors
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Slow
Fast
Continuous
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Approximate Distance
Touchscreen Display
Example
Alarm Sound
400~600mm
200~400 mm
CAUTION
●0~200mm is the blind spot range
of the system. For the poor
detection accuracy and inaccurate
alarm information, the alarm
prompts in 0~200mm are for
reference only.
Working Sensors and Detection Range
All sensors are activated upon reversing.
The illustration shows the sensors'
detection range. Sensors have a range
limitation, so the driver must check the
surroundings before slowly reversing the
vehicle.
Configuration 1
Configuration 2
Fast
Continuous
REMINDER
●The parking assist system is
only used for assistance rather
than substitution of your personal
judgment. Be sure to operate
the vehicle based on your
observations.
●Sensors will not work properly
if accessories or other objects
are placed within their detection
range.
●In some cases, the system cannot
operate properly and will fail
to detect certain objects as
the vehicle approaches them.
Therefore, be sure to observe
the vehicle's surroundings at all
times. Do not rely solely upon the
system.
●Failure of the reversing radar
system
* is indicated by
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REMINDER
a message on the instrument
cluster and a beep, contact a
BYD authorized dealer or service
provider for inspection as soon as
possible in the event of the error
message.
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 leans significantly to one
side or is 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 vehicle with parking
assist system nearby.
●The vehicle is fitted with a tow eye.
●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
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●High obstacles facing outwards
towards the vehicle
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●Any object under the bumper
●Any object close to the vehicle
●Persons near the vehicle (depending
on the type of clothing)
●If an image is displayed on the
infotainment touchscreen* or there is a
beep, it may be that the sensor detects
an obstacle or is interfered. If the issue
persists, go to a BYD authorized dealer
or service provider for inspection.
CAUTION
●To prevent sensor malfunction, do
not rinse or apply steam to the
sensor area.
Driving Safety Systems
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.
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Intelligent Power Braking System
●The intelligent power braking system
is an advanced decoupled electro-
hydraulic brake system, incorporating
vacuum booster, electronic vacuum
pump, Antilock Braking System (ABS)/
Electronic Stability Controller (ESC)
system and other features.
●The system assists vehicle braking
according to the driver's demands and
improves vehicle stability, comfort,
and the recovery efficiency of brake
energy.
Vehicle Dynamics Control (VDC)
When the vehicle turns suddenly while
driving, 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,
applies braking forces to prevent drive
wheels from spinning. It makes it easy for
the vehicle to start, accelerate, and climb
under adverse driving conditions.
WARNING
●TCS may not work effectively in
the following situations:
●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 brake pressure for one second
to prevent backward sliding.
Hydraulic Brake Assist (HBA)
When the brake pedal is pressed quickly,
HBA recognizes that the vehicle is in
emergency mode and actively improves
the brake pressure. This allows ABS
to intervene more quickly, effectively
shortening the brake distance.
Controller Deceleration Parking (CDP)*
When you engage the EPB, the CDP
function starts working so that the vehicle
brakes at a constant deceleration (0.4 g
if EPB is engaged but the brake pedal is
not pressed, and 0.8 g if EPB is engaged
and the brake pedal is pressed) until the
vehicle stops. The function stops working
when the EPB is released.
Hill Descent Control (HDC)
Working principle: HDC is a value-added
function of the ESC system to improve
vehicle comfort, with the main purpose of
assisting in downhill slow driving through
active braking.
●To enable or disable HDC:
●Enable or disable HDC in
→
Vehicle → Intelligent Assist → Hill
Descent Control.
●When the speed is below 38 km/h,
you can also enable HDC by pressing
the HDC switch. When the function
is enabled, its status indicator on the
instrument cluster is steady on.
●Press the HDC switch again to disable
the function, and the indicator on the
instrument cluster turns off. HDC also
automatically stops when the speed
exceeds about 65 km/h.
●When HDC is working, ABS is activated
when the wheel slip exceeds the ABS
triggering threshold, allowing you to
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safely and smoothly go downhill, or
even reverse.
●HDC speed control:
●HDC works at speeds between 11
km/h and 38 km/h, within which you
can adjust the speed by pressing/
releasing the accelerator or brake
pedal. The vehicle speed is set when
the accelerator or brake pedal is
released. The HDC status indicator
flashes to indicate that the HDC is
working.
●HDC malfunction:
●In some special cases such as long
downhill, the HDC function may be
temporarily disabled due to the high
temperature of the brake.
●A "Please check the HDC system"
message is displayed for safety. To
restore the function, stop the vehicle
until the brake temperature cools
down.
ESC operation instructions
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.
●Adjust the brake pedal feel in
→ Vehicle → Driving Control →
Steering Assist Mode.
●Comfort parking
●Comfort parking function: When the
vehicle decelerates to stop in a non-
emergency situation, the intelligent
power braking 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.
●Enable or disable this function in
the infotainment touchscreen →
→ Vehicle → Driving Control →
Comfort Parking.
●After the function is triggered, the
braking distance may increase by 2-5
cm. Increase the distance from the
vehicle or obstacle ahead accordingly
before stopping your vehicle.
●Brake disc wiping
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●Brake disc wiping function: When the
wiper switch is on, the intelligent
power braking 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.
USING AND DRIVING
●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, where
the system should be turned off to
get out of the jam.
●Turning off ESC
●To turn off the ESC system, press
the physical button or go to the
infotainment touchscreen. ESC also
checks its operating status in real
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time. If the ESC OFF switch is
pressed while ESC is working, it
completes the active intervention
control this time rather than executes
the "OFF" command immediately.
ESC is disabled only after the
intervention control is complete.
●Some ESC functions may be re-
enabled if you press the ESC OFF
switch again or the vehicle speed
exceeds the threshold of 80 km/h.
ESC may be re-enabled only if the
ESC is not in a vehicle dynamic
intervention state.
●ESC OFF switch mis-operation*
●ESC is considered to be mis-operated
if the ESC OFF switch is pressed and
held for more than 10 seconds. In
that case, all internal ESC functions
continue to work.
●Restarting ESC after the motor is
powered off
●When the ESC system has been
turned off, restarting the motor will
automatically restart ESC system.
●ESC start and speed linkage
●Although already turned off, the ESC
system can start on its own if the
vehicle becomes extremely unstable
as the speed increases and exceeds
the threshold of 80 km/h.
●When ESC system is activated
●If the ESC fault indicator
flashes,
drive with caution.
●When ESC system is disabled
●Be careful when ESC is disabled,
and drive at speeds suitable for road
conditions. The ESC system ensures
vehicle stability and its driving force.
Never turn it off unless necessary.
●Tire replacement
●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 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
●The use of any defective tire or
modified suspension affects the
driving safety system and may cause
the system to fail.
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)
●The ABS hydraulic system has two
separate circuits. Each circuit runs
diagonally through the vehicle (the
right front wheel brake is connected to
the left rear wheel brake). If one circuit
fails, two wheels can still be braked.
●ABS helps maintain 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
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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. This is what
is sometimes referred to as "a firm step
and a precise turn".
●When the ABS is working, the brake
pedal will vibrate, which may produce
noise. This is normal because the ABS
is pulsating the brake quickly. How
quickly ABS works depends on tire
driving force (adhesion).
Important safety tips
●ABS does not reduce the time and
distance required to stop the vehicle.
It only helps 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 running on soft or uneven
surfaces (such as gravel or snow),
a vehicle with ABS may require a
longer braking distance than a vehicle
without ABS. In such cases, slow down
and keep a long distance from other
vehicles.
WARNING
●ABS cannot work effectively under
the following conditions:
●Tires with inadequate grip are
used (for example, excessively
worn tires used on snow-
covered roads).
●The vehicle skids when driving
at a high speed on slippery
roads.
CAUTION
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●If the ABS warning light is still on
while the brake system warning
light turns on, stop the vehicle
in a safe place immediately and
contact a BYD authorized dealer
or service provider
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●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.
0-100 km/h: Full Throttle
Experience
Full throttle can be achieved when:
●The high-voltage battery SOC is 95% or
higher.
●The vehicle is in SPORT mode.
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●The acceleration timer page is
displayed in the menu.
WARNING
●Please be mindful of all
relevant safety measures when
experiencing this function.
●Before experiencing this function,
check if the tire, brake and other
vehicle functions are in optimal
conditions.
●Do not use this function when
visibility is low (e.g. dust, haze and
night).
●Do not use this function on
slippery, snowy, muddy, or water-
logged roads, nor on grass, sand,
etc.
●Do not use this function on roads
with complex traffic environments
(e.g. at junctions, with pedestrians
or other traffic participants).
●Do not use this function before
you are fully familiar with the
vehicle, so as to avoid accidents
caused by incorrect operation.
Other Main
Functions
Driving Recorder
●The driving recorder camera is located
in the upper middle of the front
windshield.
●The lower layer of the auxiliary
dashboard is equipped with a
dedicated SD card slot* for driving
recorder. See the right illustration.
The driving recorder supports TF card
(also called Micro-SD card) from 64 to 128
GB with a Class 10 speed rating or higher.
CAUTION
●Insert the card correctly.
●When the card is inserted,
a red flashing dot on the
driving recorder's interface*
indicates successful recognition
and normal operation. Any issue
with card recognition or video
recording prompts corresponding
notifications on the infotainment
touchscreen.
●Incompatible cards may result in
recorder failure to write and save
video files.
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CAUTION
●TF cards with non-FAT32 partition
format need to be converted into
FAT32 format before first use,
otherwise the system may fail to
recognize them.
●Before removing the TF card,
stop recording or shut down the
infotainment system, or video files
may be damaged.
Real Time Image*
●To enable or disable Driving Recorder,
go to infotainment touchscreen to
enter the panoramic view.
●When the vehicle is started, the system
defaults to previous settings.
●The driving recorder has three
operation interfaces: "Real time
image", "Playback list" and "Settings",
for you to consult and set the driving
information.
Control icons
: starts recording
: stops recording
: takes a picture
: locks the video being recorded, or
starts emergency recording
Operation conditions
: normal recording status
: faults happen on driving recorder
: TF card recognized, but recording
does not start
: TF card not recognized (card is not
inserted or fails)
Playback list screen:
●The playback list includes driving
videos, locked videos, and images.
Settings screen:
●Tap Delete data to clear all data in the
general video file folder of the driving
recorder.
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●Tap Display driving info. on
recording to record driving
information in video.
USING AND DRIVING
●Tap Format to reformat TF card. This
action clears all data and formats the
card to FAT32.
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In-Vehicle Devices
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IN-VEHICLE
DEVICES
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A/C System....................................... 153
BYD App............................................ 159
Storage.............................................. 160
Other Devices.................................... 161
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Infotainment
System
Infotainment Touchscreen
When the ignition is on, the initial
screen is displayed for several seconds
and the infotainment system starts to
work. To better experience infotainment
functions, such as apps and Internet calls,
the system must be used after network
connection.
A warning is displayed when the
infotainment system starts for the first
time. Tap Agree to enter the system.
You can use the customized infotainment
touchscreen as needed. A shortcut menu
is provided for your convenience, which
can include WLAN, Bluetooth, mobile
data connection, volume, light mode, and
some other vehicle controls.
①Infotainment touchscreen
②Scroll button
●When the infotainment system is
already started, press the button to
turn audio off, press a second time
to turn audio on. Press and hold the
button for three seconds to restart the
infotainment system.
●Scroll up to turn volume up or down
to turn volume down. Volume ranges
from 0 to 39. A mute icon is displayed
when the volume is 0.
Reset to factory settings
●This function factory resets the
infotainment system.
●During the process, do not touch any
infotainment button or turn off the
power supply, or errors may occur.
●The process takes two to five
mimutes.
WARNING
●Do not use a high-power inverter
in the vehicle, as this may cause
infotainment system malfunction.
●Do not format or root the device,
as this may cause infotainment
system or vehicle malfunction.
●In driving, please use the
infotainment system in landscape
mode wherever possible for your
safety.
CAUTION
●To prevent damage to the
touchscreen:
●Touch the screen gently. If there
is no response, remove your
finger from the screen, then
touch it again.
●Clean the screen with a soft
damp cloth. Do not use any
cleaning product.
●Using the touchscreen
●When the screen temperature is
low, the image displayed may be
darker or the system may work
slightly slower than normal.
●The screen may be dark or
difficult to see when you are
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CAUTION
wearing sunglasses. In that case,
change the viewing angle or take
off the sunglasses.
●Touchscreen buttons that are
grayed out cannot be operated.
●The touchscreen interface shown
here is for reference only, please
subject to the actual vehicle.
●It is recommended to contact a
BYD authorized dealer or service
provider in the event of a failure.
Navigation Bar
: returns to the previous page or exits
the program.
: returns to the homepage.
: shows recently opened applications.
: switches between landscape and
portrait touchscreen modes.
: splits screen if applications support.
: enables screen saver.
: goes to vehicle setting screen.
●The customized map* allows for
destination searching, route planning,
navigation (online or offline), real-time
traffic conditions, voice broadcast,
and route recommendation. You can
also add home, work and favorite
destinations.
●Most interactive controls are on the
left side of the map for searching for
charging piles, parking lots, and other
interested places easily.
Gestures and Responses
Gestures and associated system
responses are:
●Tapping: opens applications, selects
functions, clicks icons on the
touchscreen, or types characters.
●Dragging: touching and dragging an
icon, thumbnail, or preview to the
target position to change its location.
●Swiping: operational on homepage
and app screens.
●Double-tapping: zooms in or out an
image and double tap to get back.
●Spreading/pinching: zooms in or out
an image with two fingers.
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OTA Upgrade*
IN-VEHICLE DEVICES
●The vehicle supports over-the-air (OTA)
updates. You can update your software
to the latest by tapping
→ System
→ Version → Version update →
Upgrade.
●When available, new updates are
prompted on the infotainment
touchscreen. You can update
immediately, schedule an update or
mobile phone update according to
your use of the vehicle.
CAUTION
●Do not move the vehicle during
the update.
●Before the update, ensure that
the vehicle is parked safely in
Park gear with a stable network
connection.
●Make sure your vehicle is fully
charged before the upgrade.
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CAUTION
●Do not install any third-party
devices in the OBD port before or
during the update.
●Make sure the vehicle has enough
battery power before the update,
as it cannot be charged or
discharged during the process.
●During the OTA upgrade, all
functions are not available
except the smart key/microswitch
unlocking/locking, interior light
switch, hazard warning light, and
window switches.
●If the OTA upgrade fails, try it
again. If it also fails, contact a
BYD authorized dealer or service
provider for handling.
BYD Assistant
BYD Assistant is an intelligent voice
assistant that responds to your
voice commands, such as requesting
navigation, playing music/radio, making
a phone call, and controlling in-vehicle
devices.
●Waking up BYD Assistant:
●On the steering wheel, press the
button.
●Tap
on the infotainment
touchscreen.
●Say the wake-up word: Hi, BYD.
●Your voice commands can be
recognized after system wake-up.
●Then, you can give the instruction.
●This may be "Go home" (shortcut
locations set), "Play music", "Make
a call" (contacts data and Bluetooth
connection required), "Set the
temperature to 23°C", or "Turn on
the seat ventilation for the driver".
BYD Assistant then performs the
recognized instruction.
Bluetooth Call
Connection
1. On Bluetooth Call screen, tap Please
connect Bluetooth to establish
connection.
2. Tap Scan for device to search for
available devices.
3. Pair the available device, and make
sure the paring code displayed on your
phone is consistent with the code on
the touchscreen.
4. Set Bluetooth when connection is
complete.
Bluetooth call
Go to the dialing screen when Bluetooth
is connected.
●Tap Contacts, Call log, and Missed
calls, or use dial keypad to make a call.
●Tap
to zoom in or out the dialing
screen.
●Tap
to display or hide the dial
keypad.
●In panoramic view screen, a small
window pops up to inform driver of a
call.
File Management
New folder
●Go to file management screen to
create new folders. You can enter the
folder name, and tap OK or Cancel to
perform actions.
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●Tap the top of the file management
screen to change file sources.
Search
●Tap Search on the upper left corner
and enter file names to search for
target files.
Cut / Copy
●Tap and hold any file, select target files
and operation (copy, move, or delete),
and then go to the edit status.
Rename
●Touch and hold any file, select
Rename in dialog displayed, rename
the selected file, and then tap OK.
Delete
●Tap and hold any file, and then tap
Delete.
Sort
●Files are sorted by name by default.
You can also sort them by size, type, or
time.
Attributes
●Touch and hold any file, and then tap
Details to check its attributes.
A/C System
A/C Panel
Front A/C buttons:
① AUTO
② A/C ON/OFF
③ Front windshield defroster
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A/C Operation Interface
●To access the A/C setting interface, go
to
→ Vehicle → A/C.
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Auto A/C mode*
●Two options are available: Economical
and Comfort.
② Remotely controlled air conditioner
running time
●Set the time for remote A/C running.
③Automatic purification*
●Tap this button to enable auto
purification function.
●Tap this button a second time to
disable it.
④ Auto air recirculation in tunnels
●Tap this button to enable this setting.
●Tap this button a second time to
disable it.
⑤Auto fan speed reduction during
Bluetooth calls
●Tap this button to enable this setting.
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●Tap this button a second time to
disable it.
1
A/C setting
2
Seat heating and ventilation*
3
A/C operation interface
4
A/C ON/OFF
5
Auto mode
6
Cooling
7
Max cooling
8
Front windshield defroster
Function Definition
Auto mode
●After tapping this button, its indicator
lights up on the front A/C panel,
and compressor status, fan speed
and air distribution can be adjusted
automatically.
●The vehicle exits auto control if fan
speed or air distribution is set, and
other functions remain in auto mode
Front A/C Operation Interface
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9
Defroster for rear windshield &
side mirrors*
10
Circulation mode
11
Ventilator
12
Front passenger's temperature
control
13
Air distribution
14
Fan speed control
15
Driver's temperature control
except for those that have been
operated.
A/C ON/OFF
●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
●Tap this button to switch the A/C to
the maximum cooling control mode.
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The temperature is set to "Lo", the
fan speed is set to the maximum, the
recirculation mode is activated, and air
is directed to face level.
●Tap this button again to exit.
Cooling
●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.
Circulation mode
●Tap this button to switch to
recirculation mode. Tap it again to
switch to fresh air mode.
●When the "auto air recirculation"
function is enabled, to ensure air
quality in the vehicle and prevent
the vehicle exhaust from entering
the vehicle, the recirculation mode is
switched on automatically after you
shift into "P".
Ventilator
●Tap this button to activate A/C
ventilation control. The outlet air is
natural air.
●Tap this button again to exit.
Temperature controls
●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, "Lo" is displayed. When it is
set to the highest, "Hi" is displayed.
Front windshield defroster
●Tap this button to enter the front
windshield defrost mode, distributing
air to the front windshield, The
corresponding indicator on the front
A/C panel lights up.
●Tap this button again to deactivate
and exit the front windshield defroster
control mode. The corresponding
indicator on the front A/C panel turns
off.
Defroster for rear windshield & side
mirrors*
●Tap this button, and the heating
panel in side mirrors will quickly
clear the side mirrors. The function
is automatically deactivated after 15-
minute inactivity of the associated
button.
●Tap this button a second time to
disable the function.
●This function is not for drying
raindrops or melting 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.
Fan speed control
●Tap the chosen position. The more
bars illuminated, the faster the fan
speed.
Air distribution
●Tap an icon on the infotainment
touchscreen to select the
corresponding air distribution mode.
●You can turn on multiple air
distribution modes at a time (up to
three).
●Adjustments can be made according to
the air supply illustration.
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Blowing face
: Air flows to the face
level.
Blowing legs
: Air flows to the leg
level.
: Air flows to the front
windshield and side windows.
Defrost
Usage Precautions
●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 use the
recirculation mode for a few minutes.
●To cool down quickly, activate the
maximum cooling control mode to
enable the best A/C cooling state.
This makes the interior environment
comfortable quickly.
●If the A/C effect does not achieve
expectations, it is recommended to
activate auto mode. In this mode, A/C
adjusts to the appropriate ventilation
temperature, mode and fan speed for
comfort needs of passengers.
●Make sure that the air intake grille in
front of the windshield is not blocked
(for example, by leafs or snow).
●Avoid blowing cool air onto the
windshield in humid weather. The
inner and outer temperature difference
can cause glass fogging.
●It is recommended to keep the space
under the front seats clear to improve
air circulation.
●In cold weather, run the fan at high
speed for one minute to remove snow
or moisture from the intake passage,
which helps reduce fogging.
●Use recirculation mode for a few
minutes for cabin quick heating in cold
weather, and switch to fresh air mode
to prevent fogging after cabin is heated
up.
●In dusty or windy conditions, close all
windows, switch on the recirculation
mode, and turn on the A/C.
●In heating mode, press the compressor
control button to light up the button
(turning on the compressor), which
can reduce airflow moisture.
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●In the ventilation mode, the system
introduces the natural wind from
outside, which is suitable for spring
and autumn.
REMINDER
●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
remains in the evaporator,
and the wet evaporator can
easily absorb unfiltered body
sweat, smokes, etc., inside the
vehicle, resulting in mold on the
surface of the wet evaporator
surface and odor after long-term
fermentation.
●How to prevent and reduce A/C
odors:
●Turn off the A/C and ventilate
with natural air before parking
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REMINDER
to keep the air inside the vehicle
relatively dry.
●Inspect, clean, or replace the A/C
filter regularly.
●Try to keep the cabin clean and
fresh.
●If the odor does not reduc
after the above operations, it
is recommended to contact a
BYD authorized dealer or service
provider.
●In order to reduce odors from
the A/C, if the A/C is already
turned on, it is normal that the
A/C blower may keep running
for a while after the vehicle is
powered off and locked. No need
to worry about it. This is to dry the
condensed water on the surface
of the evaporator to prevent odor
caused by mold fermentation.
Vents
Front Center Vent
●Move the knob to adjust airflow or to
open/close the vent.
●Toggle left/right to adjust airflow
direction.
Front Side Vents
●Move the knob to adjust airflow or to
open/close the vent.
●Toggle left/right to adjust airflow
direction.
Rear Side Vents
●Move the knob to adjust airflow or to
open/close the vent.
●Toggle left/right to adjust airflow
direction.
Switching on A/C with
Cloud Service App
Tap the A/C card on the BYD app
homepage to access the A/C control
screen, where you can regulate A/C
temperature, set duration, and preset
A/C.
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●Tap on the plus sign (+) or minus sign
(-) to regulate A/C temperature. You
can also set rapid heating or rapid
cooling.
●Tap More settings to set duration and
circulation mode.
●Tap Preset to set the A/C starting time
in the next 24 hours.
BYD App
BYD App
●BYD App is a mobile application of
Internet of Vehicle (IoV) developed by
BYD independently. It allows you to
control the vehicle remotely and check
vehicle conditions, delivering cloud era
experience of IoV.
●You can search for "BYD" in application
markets such as Google Play and App
Store to download and install BYD app.
Once the app is installed, follow the on-
screen instructions or the steps below to
sign up and log in.
1. Open the app, and then tap Sign up to
go to the registration screen.
2. Enter email address registered in BYD
authorized dealer, tap Send email to
receive verification code, and then
enter the code in the app.
3. Set your password in password setting
screen to complete the registration,
and then the homepage is displayed.
CAUTION
●Provide the email address
registered at the BYD authorized
dealer, or registration will fail.
●In the app, select a country or
region on upper right corner of
CAUTION
the screen. The default setting
depends on your phone setting.
If it is not where you make the
purchase, choose the right one,
otherwise your data will not be
accessible.
The BYD App homepage provides
information and control items of the
vehicle.
1. The homepage shows remaining
driving range, SOC, vehicle error
information, and status of vehicle
driving, charging, A/C system, seat
heater, seat ventilator, and tire
pressure.
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2. Tap lock, unlock, light flashing &
honking, or light flashing button to
activate the corresponding function.
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3. Turn on or off A/C on the app
homepage, or tap the A/C card
to access other settings, such as
temperature regulation.
4. At the bottom of the homepage, tap
the icon of seats, doors and windows,
or tires to go to the associated screen
and check their status.
5. If you have multiple vehicles on an
account, tap the vehicle name in the
upper left corner of the screen to
switch between vehicles.
CAUTION
●The control function of the app
is mainly for remote use. To use
this function, ensure your phone
and vehicle are connected to the
Internet.
Tap the icon on the upper right corner to
go to the individual center.
●Vehicle management: changes vehicle
name and license plate number.
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●Account and security: gets back or
changes password.
●Settings: sets message reception,
automatic login, and other items.
●About Us: includes privacy policy and
information to contact us and give
feedback.
Storage
Door Bins
●There is a door bin on each door for
storage of beverage bottles or small
items.
Glove Box
●Pull the handle to open the glove box.
●Push the lid up to close it.
REMINDER
●To reduce risk of injury in the
event of an accident or emergency
braking, keep the glove box closed
while driving.
Center Console Cubby
●Located between the front seats, open
the cover to use.
Seatback Pockets
●There are seatback pockets at the
back of the front seats for storing
magazines, newspapers, or similar
objects.
Cup Holder
●The front seat cup holder is located
inside the center console cubby.
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CAUTION
●When using the cup holder, do not
start or brake the vehicle suddenly
to prevent liquid spillage and burn
you or other passengers.
●Do not place an open cup or
untightened beverage bottle in
the cup holder, so as to avoid
liquid spillage while you are
driving, opening or closing a door.
●To ensure safe driving, the driver
is strictly prohibited from taking
the cup out or placing it in the cup
holder while driving.
Other Devices
Sun Visor
① Sun visor
●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.
② Vanity mirror
●Flip down the sun visor and slide the
mirror cover for use.
REMINDER
●Correct use of the sun visor
improves driving safety and
comfort.
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Grab Handles
●Pull the grab handle down for use. The
handle returns to its original position
when released.
CAUTION
●Do not hang any heavy objects
from the grab handles.
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USB Ports
Front-Row USB Ports
There are two ports installed in the lower
layer of the auxiliary console.
①Type-A port for data transfer.
②Type-C port, which can be used only
for charging.
The power outlet can be used only when
the ignition is on.
Rear-Row USB Ports
●These ports are for charging only and
cannot be used for access to the
infotainment system.
●The power outlet can be used only
when the ignition is on.
●The infotainment system is compatible
with USB storage devices up to 128GB.
It is not compatible with some USB
devices on the market.
●It is recommended to use USB storage
devices up to 128GB with FAT32
format.
CAUTION
●Do not use substandard or
special USB storage devices to
avoid damaging the infotainment
system or data in the USB device.
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 has been
switched on. Lift the cover to use it.
Wireless Phone Charger
Location*
●The charger charges phones
without a cable connection through
electromagnetic wave induction.
●On the infotainment touchscreen, slide
down the shortcut menu and light up
the wireless charger icon
.
●After starting the vehicle, place a
smartphone screen-up in the wireless
charging area to activate the wireless
charger.
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●To disable the wireless charger: On the
infotainment touchscreen, slide down
shortcut menu and tap the wireless
charger icon. The indicator turns off
and the wireless charger function is
disabled.
●The wireless phone charger function is
not compatible with all smartphones,
and only applies to QI-certified
phones.
●To avoid burning cards with chips,
such as bank cards, do not place them
between the wireless phone charging
area and the phone during charging.
CAUTION
●Ensure your smart key is more
than 25 cm away from the
wireless charger area when
the wireless charger system is
working.
●To avoid wireless charger
dysfunction or even accidents, do
not place coins, metal keys, metal
rings, or other articles containing
metal in the wireless charger area
together with the phone.
●To avoid damage to the charger
area, do not place heavy objects
on it. If the phone wireless charger
system is faulty and does not work
properly, it is recommended to
contact a BYD authorized dealer
or service provider.
CAUTION
●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.
●For safety reasons, do not leave an
unattended phone being charged
in the vehicle.
●For safety reasons, refrain from
checking phone charging status
while driving.
●If a metal item is found between
the device and the charger rubber
pad during charging, do not
remove the metal item with bare
hands to prevent burning.
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●The center of the phone coil must
be aligned with the center of
wireless charger (indicated with
text in the charging area), or
charging may fail.
●Prevent any fluid from coming
into contact with the charger
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.
●BYD makes no commitments for
problems caused by external
wireless charging coils. Please use
with caution.
REMINDER
●Only one phone can be charged at
a time.
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REMINDER
●A phone case that is too thick may
prevent charging.
●On bumpy roads, the
wireless phone charging may
intermittently stop and then
resume.
●Place the phone within the
charging dock. If the phone slides
out and disconnects, move it
back.
●If the phone cannot be charged
properly, ensure that there are
no foreign objects in the wireless
charger area, or wait for the
wireless charger area to cool
down before trying again. If it
is still impossible to charge the
phone, contact a BYD authorized
dealer or service provider.
●After power-off, if the phone is
still at the wireless charging area
and the driver's door is opened,
the instrument cluster sounds an
alarm and a warning text "Please
take your cell phone with you" is
displayed for five seconds.
●Phones must always be
positioned horizontally in the
charging area, whether for
charging or not, otherwise gear
shifting may be affected.
Cargo Cover*
●The cargo cover is used for privacy and
direct sunlight protection.
●Snap the two grooved sides ① of the
cargo cover into the lower C-pillar
shield bosses on both sides, and then
attach the cover drawstring ②.
●Do the reverse to remove the cover.
WARNING
●When installing the cargo cover,
make sure that it is installed
securely.
●Do not place any objects on the
cargo cover.
●Never allow a child to climb
onto the cargo cover, otherwise,
damage to the cargo cover, or
even injury/death to the child, can
happen.
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Regular Maintenance.........................166
Maintenance Information..................170
Self-Maintenance...........................175
Vehicle Corrosion Prevention
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Regular
Maintenance
Regular Maintenance
●Be sure to maintain the vehicle as per
the maintenance schedule to allow it
serve in the best working efficiency
and reduce fault occurrence.
●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.
●It is recommended that 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 maintain the vehicle
regularly according to the
requirements in the Warranty and
Maintenance Service Manual of
BYD.
Vehicle Corrosion
Prevention
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.
●Check vehicle 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
the vehicle is transporting chemicals,
detergents, fertilizers, salt, and other
substances. Such substances should
be kept in appropriate containers for
transportation. If spillage or leakage
is found, clean immediately and keep
dry.
●Use mudguard.
●Mudguard protects vehicles in saline
areas or on gravel roads. The
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bigger and closer to the ground the
mudguard, the better.
●Park in a well-ventilated and dry area.
Paint Maintenance Tips
●Clean the vehicle in time.
●Do not perform secondary painting if
there are no obvious scratches on the
finish, so as to prevent mismatch or
colour 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, preferably
by professional auto beauty provider.
●Do not touch the paint with a greasy
hand or cloth. Do not place greasy
tools or rub with organic solvents
on the vehicle body so as to avoid
chemical reactions.
●The vehicle must be waxed once a
month or whenever water resistance
performance of the vehicle degrades
and be taken to an auto beauty
provider for maintenance once every
three months.
●High quality polish and wax must
be used. If body finish is severely
weathered, use a car cleaning polish
in addition to the wax. Carefully follow
the manufacturer's instructions and
precautions. Chrome finish should be
polished and waxed as well as painted
finish.
CAUTION
●When the vehicle is repainted
and placed in a high-temperature
paint waxing workshop, the
vehicle's plastic bumper must be
removed to avoid damage caused
by high temperatures.
Exterior Cleaning
●The vehicle must be cleaned in time
under the following circumstances,
which can cause peeling of paint layer
or corrosion of the vehicle body and
parts:
●Driving along the coast.
●Driving on roads with anti-freeze.
●Driving on roads covered with coal
tar.
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●Resin, bird droppings, or insect
carcasses are stuck on the vehicle.
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●Driving in areas with a large amount
of smoke, soot, dust, iron filings, or
chemicals.
●The vehicle is visibly soiled by dust or
mud.
●After raining.
Manual Vehicle Washing
Before washing the vehicle, park it in the
shade, and wait for the vehicle to cool
down sufficiently.
1. Hose off loose dirt, including all mud
or road salts at the bottom of the
vehicle and on 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
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down along the direction of the water
flow. Do not wipe in a circular motion
or horizontally.
3. Rinse well—Dried washing agent forms
markings. After washing the vehicle in
hot weather, rinse all 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 any alkaline washing
powder, soapy water, detergents,
de-waxing detergents or volatile
substance (gasoline, kerosene, or
solvent).
●When cleaning the combination
lights, do not wipe their surface
with chemical solvents such
as gasoline, alcohol, lacquer
thinner, thinner, and carbon
tetrachloride. Doing so can cause
the combination light casings to
crack.
●It is recommended that vehicles
traveling in coastal or heavily
polluted areas be washed once a
day.
●When washing the vehicle, make
sure that the high-pressure water
jets are at a sufficient distance
from the vehicle, and do not aim
them directly at the sealing strips,
to prevent high pressure from
distorting and even damaging the
strips and water from leaking into
the vehicle.
●Do not use blades or gasoline to
remove hard dirt from the vehicle
body. The plastic wheel trim is
easily damaged by organic matter.
If any organic matter splashes on
the vehicle trim, remove it with
water and check whether the trim
REMINDER
is damaged. Replace any seriously
damaged plastic wheel trim in
a timely manner. Otherwise, the
trim may fall from the wheel
during vehicle movement and
cause an accident.
●Do not use abrasive cleaning
agents to scrub the bumper.
●Clean polished metal parts with
carbon cleaner and wax them
regularly for protection.
●Be careful when cleaning the
chassis to avoid cutting hands.
Automatic Vehicle 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.
Interior Cleaning
REMINDER
●Prevent direct water splash onto
the dashboard or floor when
washing the vehicle, as these may
cause electrical faults.
●Do not wash the vehicle's floor to
prevent corrosion.
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Carpet
●Clean carpets with a good foam
detergent.
●Use a vacuum cleaner to remove as
much dust as possible. Several types
of foam detergents can be used. Some
are in spray cans, and others are
powders or liquids that produce foam
when 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 Belts
●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, tear, or cut marks.
CAUTION
●Do not clean the seat belt
with colorant or bleach. These
substances may decrease the seat
belt's strength.
●Do not use any seat belt that is not
dry.
Doors and Windows
●Doors and windows can be cleaned
with any ordinary detergent.
●Check the door brakes regularly. If a
door brake lever is found with visible
dust accumulation, wipe it with a wet
soft cloth.
CAUTION
●When cleaning the inside of the
rear windows, take care not to
CAUTION
scratch or damage electric heating
wires or junctions.
A/C Control Panel, Car Speakers,
Dashboard, Control Panel and Switches
●Clean the A/C control panel, car
speakers, dashboard, control panel
and switches with a wet soft cloth.
●Wipe dust off gently with a clean soft
cloth soaked in lukewarm water.
CAUTION
●Do not use organic substances
(for example, solvents, kerosene,
alcohol, and gasoline) or acid or
alkali solutions. These chemicals
can cause discoloration, staining,
or flaking.
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●Please confirm that the detergent
or polishing agent to be used does
not contain the above substances.
MAINTENANCE
●If a new liquid washing agent is
used, do not splash it onto the
interior surface of the vehicle,
because it may contain the above
substances. If there is any spillage,
immediately clean it thoroughly.
Leather
●Leather trimmings can be cleaned with
a neutral detergent for 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 air dry it in a cool,
ventilated place.
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●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, or acid-base
solution, 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
trimmings 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.
●Improper cleaning of leather
trimmings may cause
discoloration or spots.
Maintenance
Information
Maintenance Cycle and
Items
Maintenance Plan
●The maintenance plan is designed to
ensure stable driving, failure reduction,
safe and economical driving.
●The maintenance schedule lists all the
maintenance items that are necessary
to keep the vehicle in optimum
condition at all times.
●The items listed are important and
need to be performed according to the
specified time interval.
●Hoses with any degradation or damage
should be replaced immediately.
Rubber hoses (for systems such as A/C,
heating, and braking systems) must
be checked by professional technicians
according to the maintenance
schedule.
Maintenance Schedule Requirements
The vehicle must 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
items may need to be performed more
frequently.
●Road conditions
●Muddy, sandy, or snowy roads.
●Dusty roads.
●Driving conditions
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●Use of towed trailer, camping trailer,
or roof rack
●Repeated short distances are driven
within 8 km, and the outside
temperature is below zero.
●Long idling and/or long distance
driving at low speed, for example,
Item
Time and mileage interval for maintenance
Check at three months or 5,000 km for the first time, at
12 months or 20,000 km for the second time, and every 12
months or 20,000 km afterwards.
Chassis screws
Check at three months or 5,000 km for the first time, at
12 months or 20,000 km for the second time, and every 12
months or 20,000 km afterwards.
Brake friction block and
brake discs
Check at three months or 5,000 km for the first time, at
24 months or 40,000 km for the second time, and every
24 months or 40,000 km afterwards. In severe driving
conditions, check at 12 months or 20,000 km for the first
time, at 12 months or 20,000 km for the second time, and
every 12 months or 20,000 km afterwards.
Brake pedal and EPB switch
Check at three months or 5,000 km for the first time, at
24 months or 40,000 km for the second time, and every
24 months or 40,000 km afterwards. In severe driving
conditions, check at 12 months or 20,000 km for the first
time, at 12 months or 20,000 km for the second time, and
every 12 months or 20,000 km afterwards.
Brake piping and hoses
Guide pin of brake caliper
assembly
Check it at 12 months or 20,000 km for the first time, and
every 24 months or 40,000 km afterwards.
Check at three months or 5,000 km for the first time, at
24 months or 40,000 km for the second time, and every
24 months or 40,000 km afterwards. In severe driving
conditions, check at 12 months or 20,000 km for the first
time, at 12 months or 20,000 km for the second time, and
every 12 months or 20,000 km afterwards.
Steering wheel and tie rod
Check at three months or 5,000 km for the first time, at
24 months or 40,000 km for the second time, and every
24 months or 40,000 km afterwards. In severe driving
conditions, check at 12 months or 20,000 km for the first
time, at 12 months or 20,000 km for the second time, and
every 12 months or 20,000 km afterwards.
Drive shaft boot
using the vehicle as a police car, taxis
or using it for transporting goods.
Maintenance Schedule
Maintain your vehicle based on the
following time and mileage (total
mileage) intervals, whichever comes first.
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Item
Time and mileage interval for maintenance
Check at three months or 5,000 km for the first time, at
24 months or 40,000 km for the second time, and every
24 months or 40,000 km afterwards. In severe driving
conditions, check at 12 months or 20,000 km for the first
time, at 12 months or 20,000 km for the second time, and
every 12 months or 20,000 km afterwards.
Ball pin and boot
Check at three months or 5,000 km for the first time, at
24 months or 40,000 km for the second time, and every
24 months or 40,000 km afterwards. In severe driving
conditions, check at 12 months or 20,000 km for the first
time, at 12 months or 20,000 km for the second time, and
every 12 months or 20,000 km afterwards.
Front and rear suspensions
Check at three months or 5,000 km for the first time, at
24 months or 40,000 km for the second time, and every
24 months or 40,000 km afterwards. In severe driving
conditions, check at 12 months or 20,000 km for the first
time, at 12 months or 20,000 km for the second time, and
every 12 months or 20,000 km afterwards.
Front and rear wheel
alignment
Check at three months or 5,000 km for the first time, at
12 months or 20,000 km for the second time, and every 12
months or 20,000 km afterwards.
Tire condition and inflation
pressure, incl. TPMS
Tire wear (check tire
pressure and condition at
least once a month)
Check during maintenance and rotate when necessary;
Under severe working conditions, check more frequently
and rotate when necessary
Check at three months or 5,000 km for the first time, at
24 months or 40,000 km for the second time, and every
24 months or 40,000 km afterwards. In severe driving
conditions, check at 12 months or 20,000 km for the first
time, at 12 months or 20,000 km for the second time, and
every 12 months or 20,000 km afterwards.
Wheel bearing clearance
Foreign materials on or
ablation of the EPS GND
point
Check at three months or 5,000 km for the first time, at
12 months or 20,000 km for the second time, and every 12
months or 20,000 km afterwards.
Check at three months or 5,000 km for the first time, at
12 months or 20,000 km for the second time, and every 12
months or 20,000 km afterwards.
EPS connector looseness
and connector pin ablation
Check at three months or 5,000 km for the first time, at
24 months or 40,000 km for the second time, and every 24
months or 40,000 km afterwards.
EPS ECU corrosion
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Item
Time and mileage interval for maintenance
Foreign materials or
corrosion on connections
between the EPS ECU and
motor*
Check at three months or 5,000 km for the first time, at
12 months or 20,000 km for the second time, and every 12
months or 20,000 km afterwards.
Check at three months or 5,000 km for the first time, at
12 months or 20,000 km for the second time, and every 12
months or 20,000 km afterwards.
Coolant level in expansion
tank
Check at three months or 5,000 km for the first time, at
12 months or 20,000 km for the second time, and every 12
months or 20,000 km afterwards.
Brake fluid
Check at three months or 5,000 km for the first time, at
12 months or 20,000 km for the second time, and every 12
months or 20,000 km afterwards.
Vehicle module DTCs (to be
cleared after recording)
High-voltage battery tray,
crash bar, shield, crash
valve*, thermal insulation
cotton*, and mounting
torque
Check at three months or 5,000 km for the first time, at
12 months or 20,000 km for the second time, and every 12
months or 20,000 km afterwards.
Check at three months or 5,000 km for the first time, at
12 months or 20,000 km for the second time, and every 12
months or 20,000 km afterwards.
Powertrain leaks or bumps
Loose high-voltage wiring
harnesses or connectors and
connector pin ablation
Check at three months or 5,000 km for the first time, at
12 months or 20,000 km for the second time, and every 12
months or 20,000 km afterwards.
Check at three months or 5,000 km for the first time, at
12 months or 20,000 km for the second time, and every 12
months or 20,000 km afterwards.
Deformation of or oil stains
on the high-voltage module
Foreign materials on
or ablation of charging
connector interface
Check at three months or 5,000 km for the first time, at
12 months or 20,000 km for the second time, and every 12
months or 20,000 km afterwards.
Check at three months or 5,000 km for the first time, at
12 months or 20,000 km for the second time, and every 12
months or 20,000 km afterwards.
Wading marks on high-
voltage parts
Check at three months or 5,000 km for the first time, at
12 months or 20,000 km for the second time, and every 12
months or 20,000 km afterwards.
Vehicle module software
update (update if any)
Check at three months or 5,000 km for the first time, at
12 months or 20,000 km for the second time, and every 12
months or 20,000 km afterwards.
Lamp and LED lighting
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Item
Time and mileage interval for maintenance
Check at three months or 5,000 km for the first time, at
12 months or 20,000 km for the second time, and every 12
months or 20,000 km afterwards.
Headlight dimming
Initial downtilt calibration of
low beam
Calibrate it every 10,000 km
Check at three months or 5,000 km for the first time, at
12 months or 20,000 km for the second time, and every 12
months or 20,000 km afterwards, and replace if necessary;
Under severe driving conditions, check every six months
and replace if necessary.
HEPA filter*
Check the door brakes.
Remove the dust from the
lever with a damp soft cloth,
and apply 0.3–0.8 g of grease
to the lever, riveting joint,
and rotating shaft
Check at three months or 5,000 km for the first time, at
12 months or 20,000 km for the second time, and every 12
months or 20,000 km afterwards.
Hood lock and fasteners
Check every 12 months.
Check at three months or 5,000 km for the first time, at
12 months or 20,000 km for the second time, and every 12
months or 20,000 km afterwards.
Lock nut torque of wiper
arm
Drive motor coolant
Replace the long-acting organic acid coolant every four
years or 100,000 km
Brake fluid
Replace it every 24 months or 40,000 km.
Gear oil in the transmission
Replace at 24 months or 40,000 km for the first time, and
every 24 months or 48,000 km afterwards.
Note: When checking Item 1, replace chassis parts in a timely manner if any abnormal
damage is found.
REMINDER
●To keep the high-voltage battery
in optimal condition, please
fully charge and discharge the
vehicle regularly (at least every
six months or 72,000 km) for
battery self-calibration. You can
also contact a BYD authorized
dealer or service provider for
capacity testing and calibration.
Severe driving conditions include:
●Frequent driving in dusty areas or
frequent exposure to salt-laden air.
●Frequent driving on bumpy, puddled,
or mountain roads.
●Frequent driving in cold weather.
●Frequent and sudden braking.
●Frequent use of a towed trailer.
●Use as a taxi.
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●Driving in congested urban areas at
temperatures above 32°C for more
than 50% of total travel time.
●Driving at speeds over 120 km/h at
temperatures above 30°C for more
than 50% of total travel time.
●Frequent overloading.
Maintenance System*
●The vehicle is equipped with a
maintenance system. Tap
→
Service → Maintenance to set the
maintenance interval and mileage.
Self-Maintenance
Self-Maintenance
Self-Maintenance Precautions
●If maintenance is to be carried out by
the owner, be sure to follow the correct
steps specified 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. Make sure to obey
the followings:
CAUTION
●Beware of short circuits, as some
circuits and vehicle components
carry high current or voltage.
●If coolant overflows, wipe it with
a dry cloth or tissue to prevent
damage to components or vehicle
paint.
●If brake fluid overflows, rinse it
with water to prevent damage to
components or vehicle paint.
●When replacing wiper blades, do
not allow the wipers to scratch the
glass surface.
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●Before closing the hood, check
whether any tool or wipe cloth is
left in the engine compartment.
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●When working inside or under the
vehicle, always wear goggles to
protect your eyes against flying or
falling objects or splashing liquid.
●As brake fluid may damage
the skin or eyes, be careful
when filling it. If your
skin or eyes are exposed
to brake fluid, immediately
flush with clean water. Seek
medical attention immediately if
discomfort persists.
Checks
The following items should be checked
according to usage or specified mileage:
●Coolant level - Check the expansion
tank coolant level at each charge.
●Windshield washer fluid - Check the
residual amount of washer liquid in
the tank monthly. When washer liquid
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is frequently used, check the residual
amount at each charge.
●Windshield wiper - Check wiper
conditions 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.
●Low-voltage battery - Check battery
conditions and check for terminal
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.
●Windshield defrosters - 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
●Do not continue driving a vehicle
that has not been inspected, as
this may result in serious vehicle
damage and personal injury.
Combination Lights
Front combination lights
●Front combination lights are aligned
before vehicle delivery. If the vehicle
carries heavy load frequently, front
combination lights may need to be
realigned. It is recommended to have
the front combination lights aligned
by a BYD authorized dealer or service
provider.
Fogging of lights
●Combination lights, tail lights, and
turn signals on the side 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.
REMINDER
●If fog presents inside the
combination lights and inside the
turn signal on the side mirror, it
may be due to high air humidity or
significant temperature difference
between the vehicle and its
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surroundings. In that case, turn
on the combination lights 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.
Sunroof Maintenance
Ordinary Sunroof Maintenance*
1. Wipe off dust or sand on the sealing
strips of the sunroof with a wet cloth
to avoid scratching them, which may
affect their sealing performance.
2. Wipe off dust or sand around the roof
metal sheet with a wet cloth to prevent
abrasion of sealing strips when the
sunroof is closed, which may affect the
sunroof sealing performance.
3. Frequently clean the rails, front
sash and other parts to avoid the
accumulation of dust, sand, and
leaves, and prevent the drainage holes
from being blocked by such debris,
resulting in water leakage into the
vehicle.
4. When washing the vehicle, do not aim
high-pressure water jets directly at the
sealing strips, to prevent high pressure
from distorting even damaging the
strips and water from leaking into the
vehicle.
5. 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.
6. Do not open the sunroof fully on
extremely bumpy roads. Vibration
between the sunroof and the rail may
deform related parts and even damage
the motor. In addition, do not open the
sunroof when it rains or the vehicle is
being washed.
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
use of the vehicle. If possible, park the
vehicle indoors.
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●Charge the vehicle on time.
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●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 the
vehicle is stored indoors).
●Disconnect the negative terminal of
the low-voltage battery.
●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 vehicle body with a
breathable covering made of a "porous
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material", such as cotton. Non-porous
materials, such as plastic sheeting, can
build up moisture and damage the
paint.
●If possible, start the vehicle regularly
(preferably once every month). 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
Open the hood
1. Do not open the hood when the
wiper arms are pulled up, as this may
damage the hood’s Paint.
2. Pull the handle on the left under the
dashboard twice in the direction of the
arrow. The hood unlocks and opens
slightly.
3. Lift up the hood and support it with a
stay bar.
Close the hood
1. Remove the stay bar, put down the
hood and confirm that it is connected
in place.
2. Slowly lower the hood to about 30 cm
above the top of the grille, then release
it to let it fall freely into the locking
mechanism. Do not press down!
3. After closing the hood, check whether
the latch is securely locked. If the hood
can be lifted slightly, it indicates that
it is not properly locked. Open the
hood again and then close it correctly
according to the above steps.
WARNING
●Do not press the front of the
bonnet. Heavy pressure may
damage the bonnet, causing
dents in the surface or bending
the edges.
●Do not force down the hood or
release it from a high position.
●If the bonnet is not closed
properly, it may suddenly open
during driving, blocking the view
to the front, resulting in accidents
and injuries.
●After closing the hood, check
whether the hood is level with
the adjacent vehicle body, which
means the hood is correctly
close.
●When closing the hood, confirm
that nobody is within the range
of the falling hood.
●If the hood is not closed tightly
when driving, stop immediately
and close the hood to prevent
accidents!
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Cooling System
●It is required that the liquid level
should be between the Maximum
(MAX) and Minimum (MIN) marker lines
of the expansion tank.
●The coolant must always be of the
same specification as the original,
without adding any mixture. Different
brands and types of coolant should not
be mixed.
●Refill coolant to the MAX line if the
level is below the MIN line. Check the
cooling system for leakage.
REMINDER
●Do not add any rust inhibitor
or other additives to the
cooling system, for they may be
incompatible with the coolant or
the motor components.
●Before opening the reservoir
cap, make sure that the motor,
high-voltage electronic control
assembly, refrigerant reservoir
and radiator are all cooled down.
Opening the coolant expansion
tank when the motor has not
yet fully cooled down may cause
coolant to squirt out, resulting in
severe burns.
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 must 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.
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Washer
●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.
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●When you add washer fluid to the fluid
reservoir again, use a piece of clean
cloth dipped with windshield washer
fluid to clean the windshield wiper
blade, which helps keep the blade
edge in good condition.
CAUTION
●Do not inject vinegar-water
solution or acid solution into the
windshield washer fluid reservoir.
●It is recommended to use certified
windscreen washing fluid having a
pH value from 6.5 to 10.
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.
●The following practices help 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 of the A/C
system. These deposits hinder the air
flow and reduce the cooling effect.
●In cold months, turn the A/C on once
a week for at least 10 minutes to
circulate the lubricating oil in the
refrigerant unit.
●If A/C cooling efficiency decreases, go
to a BYD authorized dealer or service
provider for maintenance.
CAUTION
●Whenever the A/C system is
maintained, the maintenance
station should use a refrigerant
recycling system. The system
can recycle the refrigerant to
avoid environmental pollution
caused by directly discharging the
refrigerant.
Wiper Blades
The blade strip, made of synthetic rubber,
is a vulnerable part. Various service
environment of the vehicle and usage
habits of drivers can damage the blades.
Therefore, please observe the following
to ensure the service life of blades and
driving safety:
●Do not use a blade to remove ice
from the windshield surface. Use a
customized ice scraper.
●Do not scrape the windscreen surface if
it is dirty, greasy or waxy.
●Keep the windshield surface clean.
Do not scrape dust, sand, insects,
or 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
windscreen wax cleaner to remove the
wax layer on the windshield.
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●To prevent excessive water pressure
from damaging the blades, do not
wash the blades directly with a water
jet.
Maintenance Rules
●Clean the windshield and the 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, raise
the wiper arm in advance. The specific
operation method is as follows:
1. On infotainment touchscreen, go to
Service → Overhaul to enable front/
rear wiper check. The wipers rotate
out.
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 tires with excessive wear
or insufficient/excessive pressure
can result in accidents, severe
injury, or death.
●Please follow all instructions
in this manual regarding tire
inflation and maintenance.
Tire Inflation
●Keep tires properly inflated to
provide the best combination of
maneuverability, tread life, and driving
comfort.
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●Under-inflated tires can cause uneven
tire wear, affect steerability and energy
consumption, and are prone to leakage
due to overheating.
●Over-inflated tires reduce riding
comfort and are prone to damage from
uneven roads. In severe cases, the risk
of tire bursting poses severe threats to
the safety of the entire vehicle. Over-
inflation will also cause uneven wear
and tear of tires, affecting tire service
life.
●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
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traveled 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 bar) 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 cold tire
pressure is indicated on the label
affixed to the driver's door frame.
●Tubeless tires have a self-
sealing function when they are
punctured. However, because in
fact usually there is a very slow
air leak, as soon as the tire begins
to depressurize, carefully look for
the leak location.
Tire Inspection
●Whenever checking tire inflation,
check tires for damage, foreign body
piercing and wear.
●Replace the tire if bumps, or tread or
side damage are found. Tires must be
replaced if any of the cases happens.
●Replace the tire if there are cracks on
its side or if its fabric or cord can be
seen.
●Replace tires with excessive tread
wear.
●Tire treads are cast with wear bars.
When the tread is even with the wear
bar, its thickness is less than 1.6 mm.
The adhesion of tires worn to this
extent is very small on wet roads.
●Tires with exposed wear bars are
experiencing serious performance loss
and therefore must 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.
●Although the vehicle has been
balanced in the factory, it needs to be
re-balanced after running for a period
of time.
●If there is some kind of continuous
vibration at high vehicle speeds (above
or km/h), but not at low vehicle
speeds, go to a BYD authorized dealer
or service provider for tire checks.
●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 can
become loose and fall off,
which damages the vehicle
or surrounding objects during
vehicle travel.
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CAUTION
●Improper wheel balancers
damage the aluminum rims of
the vehicle. Therefore, it is
recommended to use original
wheel balancers to keep balance.
Tire Rotation
●In order to make tires wear the same
and prolong their service life, it is
recommended to check the wear of the
tire inner and outer tread every 10,000
km and conduct four-wheel alignment,
inspection and adjustment as well.
Rotate the tires if necessary.
●Do not rotate tires when a spare tire* is
used for the vehicle.
●After tire replacement, contact a BYD
authorized dealer or service provider
for tire pressure matching.
Directional tires and wheels
●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.
●Tire rotation is as shown:
① Non-directional tires and wheels
② Directional tires and wheels.
Replacing Tires and Wheels
●Original tires maximize performance,
while providing the best combination
of maneuverability, driving comfort
and service life.
●It is recommended to replace with
original tires at a BYD authorized
dealer or service provider.
●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.
●Unsuitable tires affect the
maneuverability and stability of the
vehicle, and may lead to accidents.
●Do not replace only one tire;
otherwise it will severely affect the
maneuverability of the vehicle.
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MAINTENANCE
●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 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 BYD authorized dealer or
service providers. Please consult a BYD
authorized dealer or service provider
before replacing the wheels.
WARNING
●Please observe the following
precautions to ensure proper
vehicle maneuverability and
control.
Fuse Location
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WARNING
●Do not mix radial tires, bias
belted tires, or diagonal ply tires
on the vehicle.
●Do not use tires with dimensions
other than those 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 and dashboard PDBs, respectively,
which Fuse labels are included in these
PDBs, showing the correspondence of
fuses with electrical components.
●The fuses under the hood are located
at the left rear part in the engine
compartment. To open the PDB,
remove the trim first, and press the
latch as shown.
●The dashboard fuse under the driver's
side is located on the right side of the
dashboard. Take apart the lower body
of the dashboard to check the fuse.
●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.
When Faults Occur
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WHEN FAULTS
OCCUR
When Faults Occur..........................186
Activating Emergency Shutdown System
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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. It is recommended
to contact a BYD authorized dealer or
service provider for battery change as
soon as possible. In this case, you may
start the vehicle in no power mode.
CAUTION
●Do not place the smart key
in a position exposed to high
temperature.
●Do not hit or slam the key with
hard objects.
●Check for nearby radio stations,
substations or airport radio
transmitters that may interfere
with the normal operation of
electronic smart keys.
●After locking the vehicle and
arming its anti-theft alarm
system, keep the key away from
the vehicle if you do not use the
vehicle; otherwise the automatic
card finding of the vehicle will
consume the power of the low-
voltage battery and the smart key.
1. Use the mechanical key to unlock the
vehicle.
2. Put the smart key close to the no-
power sign on the auxiliary dashboard.
3. Press the START/STOP button and the
brake pedal to start the vehicle.
Emergency Shutdown
System
●The emergency shutdown system is
activated and the high-voltage system
is automatically shut down when the
following conditions are met:
●The airbags do not deploy after a
frontal collision.
●There is a rear collision.
●The vehicle system is faulty.
●The OK indicator goes off if any of the
above situations occurs.
●Activating the emergency shutdown
system in the noted types of collision
minimizes the risk of injuries or
accidents.
●The vehicle system cannot be switched
into the OK status once the emergency
shutdown system is activated. In that
case, it is recommended to contact
a BYD authorized dealer or service
provider for help. The system is turned
off immediately even if the ignition is
switched on. Contact a BYD authorized
dealer or service provider as soon as
possible.
If a Collision Occurs
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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 it out fire, and call
for help immediately.
3. If the fire is large and growing quickly,
stay away from the vehicle and call the
fire brigade, informing them that the
vehicle is equipped with a high-voltage
battery pack, and wait for rescue.
CAUTION
●Wear insulated gloves during
vehicle disassembly. Use fire
extinguishers of designated
type. Water or incorrect fire
extinguishers may cause electric
shock.
●In the event of other special
conditions that cause flying
projectiles (such as interior trims
and glass), stay away from the
vehicle and promptly ask a
BYD authorized dealer or service
provider to come 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 low-voltage battery if conditions
permit.
2. Call a BYD authorized dealer or
service provider and the fire brigade,
informing them that the vehicle is
equipped with a high-voltage battery
pack, and wait for rescue.
If a Collision Occurs
In case of collision, operate the vehicle as
follows according to the actual situation:
1. Switch the ignition off, and disconnect
the low-voltage battery 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 high-voltage battery tray
is cracked and whether any obvious
liquid flows out.
●Damage to high-voltage components
is not identifiable in all cases. Do
not handle damaged components or
touch them with jewelry or other
metal objects.
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WHEN FAULTS OCCUR
●If skin comes in 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 for 10-15 minutes.
If the condition does not get better
or discomfort persists, seek medical
help immediately.
●Do not touch the orange high-
voltage cables or other high-voltage
components. Only authorized repair
personnel is allowed to work on high-
voltage systems.
●Do not damage, modify, disassemble,
or disconnect the orange high-
voltage cables from the high-voltage
grid.
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●Inform the firemen and rescue
personnel that the vehicle is
equipped with a high-voltage battery
pack.
WARNING
●Do not touch any spilled liquid,
and stay away from a leaking
vehicle or high-voltage battery.
●Do not dispose of the leaked fluid
into the water or soil or other
environment.
●In case of vehicle breakdown or
collision, the high-voltage system
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 vehicle's high-voltage system
by themselves. If any repair is
required, it is recommended to
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 towing, it is
recommended to contact a BYD
authorized dealer or service provider,
a professional towing service, or the
organization you joined for roadside
assistance.
WARNING
●The vehicle must not be towed by
other vehicles using only ropes or
chains.
Recommended towing method:
●Flatbed device
●If the vehicle fails and needs towing,
a flatbed is recommended. When
the vehicle is being towed, keep its
four wheels off the ground. Towing
the vehicle on front or rear wheels
alone may damage high-voltage
components.
CAUTION
●When using a flatbed device,
make sure the vehicle is securely
fastened to prevent it from sliding.
●It is recommended to use
professional tie-down straps and
tensioners, and employ the over-
the-wheel method to secure the
vehicle.
●When fixing the vehicle, do not
pass the fixtures such as straps
and ropes through the wheels
or tie them on the chassis,
suspension and other body parts
to prevent damaging the vehicle.
Tow Eye
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CAUTION
●Ensure the vehicle's wheels are
immobilized during transport to
prevent potential damage.
Tow Eye
1. Pry the tow eye cover open with a
flathead screwdriver.
2. Install the tow eye in the tow eye
opening.
Front tow eye
●The installation position of front tow
eye is shown in the illustration.
Rear tow eye*
●The installation position of rear tow
eye is shown in the illustration.
●If the vehicle needs rescue, it is
recommended to call a professional
rescue or the customer service
number.
●In emergency rescue situations where
the vehicle needs to be towed, observe
the following to avoid vehicle damage
or personal injuries:
●The towing vehicle must be in good
conditions and the towed vehicle in
Neutral; the tow speed must be no
more than 5 km/h.
●Never use jerking actions to pull the
vehicle.
●The rear towing device cannot be
used to tow other vehicles.
●The towed vehicle must not carry any
person except for the driver or tow
any trailer.
●Both towing and towed vehicles must
have their hazard warning lights on.
●To avoid damages to the vehicle, only
the in-vehicle tow eye can be used.
●The distance between the towing and
towed vehicles must be more than
four meters but less than ten meters.
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●The width and weight of the towed
vehicle must not be greater than
those of the towing vehicle.
WHEN FAULTS OCCUR
●When towing the vehicle, ensure its
surroundings are unobstructed and
have enough space and no person is
close to the towing device.
●When freeing the vehicle, control to
make it travel in the direction of tow
force. Dragging the vehicle from the
side or vertically is prohibited.
●The towed vehicle must be
controlled by a driver inside the
cabin, with the steering and braking
systems in normal conditions.
WARNING
●Never rescue a stuck or high-
centered vehicle with tow eyes.
In-Vehicle Tools
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WARNING
Call a professional rescue or the
customer service number.
●If the steering or braking system
of the towed vehicle fails, contact
a professional rescue or the
customer service number. Do not
tow the vehicle in such cases.
●Towing the vehicle with a tow eye
is not recommended.
If a Tire Goes Flat
●In case of a flat tire, slow down, keep
straight, and drive off the busy road to
a safe place.
●Park on solid, flat ground and avoid
motorway forks.
●Engage the EPB and press the "P"
button.
●Power off the vehicle and turn on the
hazard warning light.
●Be sure to have all passengers get off
the vehicle and ask them to go to a
safe place away from crowded traffic.
●To prevent slipping, secure the vehicle
by wedging the tire diagonally against
the flat tire.
CAUTION
●Do not continue driving with a
flat tire. Even a short distance of
driving with flat tire can cause
irreparable damage.
In-Vehicle Tools
In-vehicle tools are stored in a tool box
under the trunk cover flap.
These include: warning triangle, reflective
vest, lug nut cap removal clamp, tire
repair kit, and tow eye.
●The reflective vest is in the glove box or
in the tool kit.
●In case of emergency, always wear
the reflective vest properly before you
check for faults or handle accidents to
ensure your safety.
Placing the warning triangle
REMINDER
●When parking for repair,
remember to place the red
triangle side facing oncoming
vehicles, 100-200 meters away
from the vehicle. After the repair,
recover the warning triangle for
future use.
The warning triangle is used to warn
vehicles coming from behind and to
If the Vehicle Needs Support
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avoid collisions 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. Mount the supports as shown.
If the Vehicle Needs
Support
If the vehicle needs to be lifted or jacked,
the lifting arm or jack can only be placed
at the lifting points as shown in the figure.
Pay attention to the followings when
lifting or jacking the vehicle to ensure
safety:
●Park on solid, flat ground and avoid
motorway forks.
●Switch the ignition off, and all the
occupants must get off the vehicle.
●In case of vehicle slipping, a block
should be placed in front of the front
wheel or behind the rear wheel when it
is jacking up.
WARNING
●Do not place the lifting arm or jack
on the high-voltage battery.
●Make sure that the lifting or
jacking is stable and secure
to prevent vehicle damage and
personal injury.
●When jacking up the vehicle, do
not have any part of your body
under the vehicle.
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WHEN FAULTS OCCUR
If the Vehicle Needs Support
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Specifications
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## SPECIFICATIONS
Data.....................................................194
Information.........................................198
Declarations of Conformity..................201
Vehicle Data
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# Data
## Vehicle Data
### Dimensions:
| Item | Parameter |
| :-------------------------------------- | :-------- |
| Length (mm) | 4455 |
| Width (mm, excluding side mirrors) | 1875 |
| Height (mm) | 1615 |
| Wheelbase (mm) | 2720 |
| Front track (mm) | 1575 |
| Rear track (mm) | 1580 |
| Front overhang (mm) | 888 |
| Rear overhang (mm) | 847 |
| Approach angle (°) | 19 |
| Departure angle (°) | 24 |
### Vehicle mass:
| Item | Parameter | |
| :----------------------------------------- | :-------- | :-------- |
| Curb weight (kg) | 1750 | 1680 |
| Max. allowable total mass (kg) | 2160 | 2090 |
| Front axle load at max. allowable total mass (kg) | 1070 | 1054 |
| Rear axle load at max. allowable total mass (kg) | 1110 | 1056 |
| Number of occupants (persons) | 5 | |
### Drive motor:
| Item | Parameter |
| :------------------ | :-------- |
| Drive motor model | TZ200XSQ |
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Vehicle Data
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Item
Parameter
Type
Permanent magnet synchronous motor
Drive type
Front-wheel drive
Rated power/speed/torque (kW/rpm/Nm)
65/4433/140
Peak power/revolving speed/torque
(kW/RPM/N•m)*
Power performance:
Item
Parameter
Max. design speed (km/h)
160
Maximum gradeability (%)
30
Vehicle economy:
Item
Parameter
Power consumption
per 100 km under
comprehensive working
conditions (kWh/100 km)
≤14.9
≤14.8
CAUTION
●Actual power consumption
depends on factors such
as vehicle conditions, road
conditions and driving habits.
Wheels and tires:
Item
Parameter
Tire specification
215/60 R17;235/50 R18;215/55 R18*
Tire pressure (kPa)
250(KPa); 2.5(Bar); 36(Psi)
Wheel dynamic balance requirement (g)
≤10
Wheel alignment values (at curb
weight):
150/4620/310
100/3080/310*
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SPECIFICATIONS
Vehicle Data
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Item
Parameter
Front camber (°)
-0.9±0.75
Total front wheel toe-in (°)
0.116±0.16
Kingpin inclination angle (°)
11.47±0.75
Kingpin caster angle (°)
3.23±0.75
Rear wheel camber (°)
-1.07±0.5
Total rear wheel toe-in (°)
0.17±0.2
Braking system:
Item
Parameter
Free stroke of brake pedal (mm)
≤5
Reasonable thickness range of front brake
disc (mm)
24-26
Reasonable thickness range of rear brake
disc (mm)
10-12
Reasonable thickness range of front brake
lining (mm)
2~8
Reasonable thickness range of front brake
lining (mm)
2-6.5
High-voltage battery:
Item
Parameter
Type
Lithium iron phosphate battery
High-voltage battery rated
capacity (AH)
150
Recommended oil type and amount:
Item
Parameter
Gear transmission oil type
Castrol BOT384 (recommended), Castrol
BOT383, Castrol W5
Gear transmission oil amount (ML)
600±50
Motor coolant type
Glycol organic acid coolant -25/-40
Motor coolant amount (L)
3.5±0.5
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
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Item
Parameter
Brake fluid type
DOT4 or HZY6
Brake fluid amount (mL)
1050±50
CAUTION
●The recommended oil types have
been tested and approved by
BYD. Using other oil types may
affect vehicle performance, and
could result in malfunctions or
component damage.
Seats (cushion depth measured):
Item
Parameter
Seatback angle set for front seats
23°
Forward and backward moving spaces for
front seats
Normal service conditions of front
seatbacks
Seatback angle set for rear seats
27°
Forward and backward moving spaces for
rear seats
Normal service conditions of rear seatbacks
27°
Vehicle Identification
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
VIN attaching positions:
① Attached on the VIN slot on the upper
cover of the right front windshield cross
sill
② Attached on the sheet metal surface
inside the hood
③ Attached on the gearbox
④ Attached on the lower right side of the
trunk sheet metal
200 mm forward and 60 mm backward from
designed position; slide rail inclination: 4.5°
Seatback 22.5° forward and 52.5° backward
from the designed position
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Design condition, not adjustable (lay down
when unlocked)
SPECIFICATIONS
⑤ Attached on the sheet metal surface of
the left rear wheel envelope
⑥ Attached on the sheet metal surface
inside the left rear door sill
⑦ Attached on the sheet metal surface at
the lower left corner of the front left door
⑧ Attached on the sheet metal surface of
the front bumper beam
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VIN engraving position:
VIN is engraved on the lower beam of the
front passenger seat.
After connecting the VDS, VIN can also
be found in the upper right corner of the
screen for the corresponding model. For
details, please refer to the VDS operation
manual.
Vehicle Nameplate
The vehicle nameplate is located under
the right B-pillar.
Model and Serial Number of Drive
Motor
① Attached near the lock ring right under
the hood.
② Engraved on the underside of motor
housing.
Information
Warning Labels
① A/C system and cooling fan label
② Battery position label
Side airbag warning labels are attached
below the left and right B-pillar lock rings.
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Airbag warning labels are printed on the
front and back of the left sun visor.
WARNING
●Do not use rear-facing children
restraint device in front of
the seats with active airbags
protection.
●It may cause children death or
severe injury.
The tire pressure label is attached below
the left B-pillar lock ring.
The child protection lock label is
engraved on the metal sheet surface on
the left/right rear door.
The charging connector use tip label
is attached to the inner surface of the
charge port door.
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High-voltage label attaching position:
SPECIFICATIONS
① On the upper safety cover of
powertrain power controller, and small
cover of drive motor rear bracket
② On the AC charging cable in the engine
compartment
③ On the distribution wire
④ On top of the front seal cap of battery
pack
Transponder Mounting
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Symbol
Symbol Name
Transponder Mounting
Position
The transponder mounting position is
located in the upper left of the front
windshield.
Warnings on Strut Mechanisms
The strut mechanism of this vehicle
contains high-pressure gas and
is potentially dangerous. Do not
disassemble it yourself. The warnings on
the product have the following meanings:
WARNING
Pressurized cylinder
Refer to owner's manual
No flame
No user repairing
No discarding
(Note: Contact a BYD authorized dealer or
service provider for recycling)
No hand cranking
No steping on
Declarations of Conformity
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CAUTION
●Do not overlap the sticker
transponder with the glass frame
or other objects.
Component Name
Frequency
Maximum Power
NFC device
13.56 MHz
1 W
Bluetooth host
2.402–2.480 GHz
8 dBm
2.402 GHz~2.482 GHz&
WIFI hotspot
5.17 GHz~5.835 GHz
Antenna (4G):
701 MHz~960 MHz&
Network communication
(4G/5G)
1.71 GHz~2.69 GHz
Network communication
host (4G): 700–2600 MHz
23 dBm
FM radio broadcasting host
76 MHz~108 MHz
1559 MHz~1605 MHz (GPS
Antenna)
0.03 W
Four-in-one antenna (GPS,
4G, WiFi/BT)
701 MHz~960 MHz&
Declarations of
Conformity
Declarations of
Conformity
Radio Frequency Statement
Pakistan
Model: D0-92/D1-92
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SPECIFICATIONS
16 dBm
/
0.24 W (antenna)
0.8 W (host)
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Component Name
Frequency
Maximum Power
1.71 GHz~2.69 GHz (4G
antenna)
2.4 GHz~2.5 GHz (Wi-Fi/BT
Antenna)
MmWave radars
76-77.0 GHz
4.8 W
AM
522~1800 KHz
Smart Key Statement
Uzbekistan
Model: D0-92/D1-92
Pakistan
Model: D0-92/D1-92
EU countries
Model: D0-92/D1-92
Brazil
Model: D0-92/D1-92
This equipment is not entitled to protection
against harmful interference and may
not cause interference to duly authorized
systems.
Japan
Model: D0-315/D1-315
0.6 W (antenna)
0.8 W (host)
Declarations of Conformity
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NBTC Compliance
Radar
Thailand
Model: DiLink 3.0F
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SPECIFICATIONS
Declarations of Conformity
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204
Declarations of Conformity
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Numerics
12V Auxiliary Power...................... 162
A
A/C Buttons................................... 153
A/C Settings Interface................... 153
A/C System Maintenance.............. 180
Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System
(AVAS)............................................ 136
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
System........................................... 116
Adjusting Rear Seat Head Supports
......................................................... 61
Adjusting the Steering Wheel
Manually.......................................... 66
Airbag Overview.............................. 15
Anti-theft Alarm System................. 28
Automatic EPB Release upon Vehicle
Start............................................... 111
Automatic Vehicle Hold (AVH)...... 113
Automatic Vehicle Washing.......... 168
B
Battery Leakage Rescue............... 187
Blind Spot Assist (BSA)................. 131
Brake Fluid.................................... 179
Break-in Period............................. 100
C
Cargo Cover................................... 164
Carrying Luggage.......................... 103
Center Console Cubby.................. 160
Charge Port Anti-theft Lock*.......... 94
Charging Safety Warnings.............. 84
Check Before Charging................... 88
Child Protection Lock..................... 59
Child Restraint Systems.................. 23
Coolant.......................................... 179
Cruise Control System*................ 115
Cup Holder.................................... 160
D
Data Collection and Processing..... 28
Discharging Device*........................ 92
Disclosure of Personal Data to
Authorities....................................... 31
Door Bins....................................... 160
Driver Assistance Switches............. 77
Driver Attention Warning (DAW)*. 133
Driver's Door Switches................... 74
Driving Precautions...................... 114
Driving Safety Precautions........... 101
Driving Safety Systems................. 141
E
Electronic Smart Key...................... 46
Emergency Lane Keeping Assist
(ELKA)............................................ 130
Emergency Shutdown System..... 186
Emergency Vehicle Locking with
Mechanical Key............................... 57
EPB Switch.................................... 110
Exterior Cleaning........................... 167
F
Fire Prevention............................. 105
Forward Collision Warning and
Automatic Emergency Braking..... 122
Front Interior Lights........................ 82
Front Windshield Wipers and Washer
......................................................... 66
Function Definition....................... 155
Fuses.............................................. 184
G
Gear Shift Controls....................... 109
Gestures and Responses.............. 151
Glove Box...................................... 160
Grab Handles................................ 161
Declarations of Conformity
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H
Hazard Warning Light Switch......... 77
High-Voltage Battery...................... 96
I
If a Tire Goes Flat.......................... 190
If Smart Key Battery Is Exhausted 186
If the Vehicle Needs Towing......... 188
Indicators and Warning Lights....... 35
Infotainment Touchscreen........... 150
Installing Child Restraint Systems. 23
Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC)*... 120
Intelligent High Beam (HMA)........ 127
Intelligent Speed Limit Control (ISLC)
....................................................... 126
Interior Cleaning........................... 168
L
LCD Instrument Cluster.................. 34
Light Switches................................. 70
Locking/Unlocking with Mechanical
Key................................................... 51
Low-Voltage Battery....................... 98
M
Maintenance Plan......................... 170
Maintenance Schedule Requirements
....................................................... 170
Maintenance System*................... 175
Manual Vehicle Washing............... 167
Mode Switches................................ 78
O
Odometer Switch............................ 76
Opening the Hood........................ 178
Ordinary Sunroof Maintenance*.. 177
P
Paint Maintenance Tips................ 167
Panoramic View System*.............. 136
Parking Assist System*................. 138
R
Regular Maintenance.................... 166
S
Saving Energy and Extending Vehicle
Service Life.................................... 102
Seat Belt Overview......................... 12
Seat Precautions............................. 59
Seatback Pockets.......................... 160
Self-Maintenance.......................... 175
Side Mirror Switches....................... 69
Smart Access and Start System...... 57
Snow Chains................................. 107
Starting the Vehicle....................... 107
Steering Assist Mode Settings........ 66
Steering Wheel Switches................ 63
Suggestions for Vehicle Use......... 101
Sun Visor....................................... 161
Sunroof Switch............................... 80
Switching on A/C with Cloud Service
App................................................ 158
T
Tire Pressure Monitoring.............. 134
Tires............................................... 181
Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR)...... 125
Trailer Towing............................... 101
Transponder Mounting Position.. 200
U
USB Ports...................................... 162
Using Seat Belts.............................. 12
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V
Vehicle Corrosion Prevention........... 166
Vehicle Data............................... 194
Vehicle Fire Rescue..................... 187
Vehicle Identification................... 197
Vehicle Storage........................... 177
Vents......................................... 158
W
Wading into Water....................... 104
Warning Labels........................... 198
Washer...................................... 179
Window Control Switch on Passenger
Side......................................... 77
Wiper Blade Maintenance............. 180
Wipers....................................... 68
Wireless Phone Charger*............. 162
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# Abbreviations
缩略语
| Terminology | Full Name | Terminology | Full Name |
| :---------- | :-------------------------------------- | :---------- | :----------------------------------------- |
| MCB | Multi-Collision Brake | ECU | Electronic Control Unit |
| EDR | Event Data Recorder | ABS | Antilock Braking System |
| AUTO | Automation | ACC | Adaptive Cruise Control |
| ECO | Ecology, Conservation, Optimization | NORMAL | Normal |
| SPORT | Sport | SOC | State of Charge |
| E-Call | Emergency Call | EPB | Electronic Parking Brake |
| ICC | Intelligent Cruise Control | FCW | Forward Collision Warning |
| AEB | Automatic Emergency Braking | TSR | Traffic Sign Recognition |
| ISLC | Intelligent Speed Limit Control | LDA | Lane Departure Assist |
| LDW | Lane Departure Warning | LDP | Lane Departure Prevention |
| ELKA | Emergent Lane Keeping Assist | BSD | Blind Spot Detection |
| RCTA | Rear Collision Traffic Alert | RCTB | Rear Cross Traffic Braking |
| RCW | Rear Collision Warning | DOW | Door Open Warning |
| TPMS | Tire Pressure Monitor System | AVAS | Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System |
| AVH | Auto Vehicle Hold | ESC | Electronic Stability Controller |
| VDC | Vehicle Dynamics Control | TCS | Traction Control System |
| HHC | Hill Hold Control | HBA | Hydraulic Brake Assist |
| CDP | Controller Deceleration Parking | HDC | Hill Descent Control |
| USB | Universal Serial Bus | MAX | Maximum |
| MIN | Minimum | VIN | Vehicle Identification Number |
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