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Foreword
Thank you for choosing BYD ATTO 3. To better use and maintain your BYD ATTO 3, please read
this manual carefully and keep it properly after reading.
Special Instructions: BYD recommends that you choose genuine spare parts and use, maintain,
and repair the vehicle properly in accordance with this manual. The use of non-genuine
spare parts to replace or modify the vehicle will affect the performance of the entire vehicle,
especially its safety and durability. Vehicle damage and performance issues caused by use
of non-genuine spare parts will not be covered by the warranty. In addition, modifications to
vehicles may also violate national laws and regulations and local government regulations.
Thank you again for choosing BYD ATTO 3, and your valuable comments and suggestions are
welcome. To enjoy better services, please provide your accurate contact information. If there is
any change to the information, contact a BYD authorized dealer or service provider 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 "*" in this manual only applies to some models, and the pictures
used only represent one configuration. If there is any discrepancy with your vehicle, the actual
configuration 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:
is a safety mark that indicates an operation that should not be performed or an event
that should not happen.
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Sustainability
As a pure electric passenger vehicle, the BYD ATTO 3 is an environmentally friendly product.
Please visit https://reach.bydeurope.com for environmental protection information about the
vehicle.
It is everyone's responsibility to protect the environment. Please use this vehicle properly and
dispose of any waste and cleaning materials according to the corresponding local laws and
regulations.
Contact Us
If you require assistance or clarification on policies or procedures, please contact the customer
relationship center.
E-mail: Bydautoservice@byd.com.
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Model Overview
BYD ATTO 3 is a new energy, new power, and pure electric passenger car. It is the kind of
environmentally sustainable product that BYD is dedicated to making. It features a load-bearing
body, front-to-rear longitudinal beam, and power battery pack integrated with the body to fully
ensure the safety of the battery and entire vehicle.
BYD ATTO 3 is driven by electric motors in various working conditions, and therefore can
achieve zero emissions.
Being a pure electric vehicle, the BYD ATTO 3 features very low levels of internal and external
noise, providing an exceptional driving and riding experience unmatched by any internal
combustion vehicle.
The safety of the high-voltage system is a priority in this vehicle's design, so that the safety of
the driver and passengers can be guaranteed in case of a collision.
This vehicle is equipped with a battery management unit that continually monitors its power
battery, adjusts power output based on various performance indicators such as voltage and
current of each battery cell, and prevents issues affecting battery performance, such as over-
charge, over-discharge, and overheating, thus ensuring that the battery always works under
ideal conditions.
The 150 kW motor provides the BYD ATTO 3 with high speed, high torque, and powerful start-
up acceleration.
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ILLUSTRATION INDEX Child Protection Lock................................... 58
Seats................................................ 59
Exterior............................................. 10
Seat Information........................................... 59
Dashboard Panel............................... 11
Front Seat Adjustment................................. 60
Center Console.................................. 12
Folding in Rear Seats.................................... 61
Door................................................. 13
Head Supports............................................... 61
Steering Wheel.................................. 62
SAFETY Switches........................................... 65
Seat Belts......................................... 16 Light Switches............................................... 65
Introduction to Seat Belts............................ 16 Wiper Switches.............................................. 69
Using Seat Belts............................................. 16 Front Door Switches..................................... 71
Airbag System................................... 19 Odometer Toggle Switch............................. 73
Introduction to Airbags................................ 19 Driver Assistance Switch Group.................. 73
Driver and Front Passenger Airbags........... 19 Window Control Switch on
Passenger Side.............................................. 73
Front Seat Side Airbags*............................... 20
Emergency Warning Light Button.............. 73
Side Curtain Airbags..................................... 21
Mode Switch Group...................................... 74
Airbag Triggering Conditions
and Notes....................................................... 21 PAB Switch*.................................................... 74
Child Restraint System (CRS)............. 25 eCall................................................................. 75
Anti-Theft System.......................................... 31
Data Collection and Processing.......... 32 USING AND DRIVING
Data Collection and Processing.................. 32 Charging/Discharging........................ 80
Charging Instructions................................... 80
DASHBOARD Charging Methods......................................... 84
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Towing Practices........................................... 95 IN-CAR DEVICES
Driving Safety Precautions.......................... 95
Air Conditioning System.................. 136
Suggestions for Vehicle Use........................ 96
A/C Panel View............................................. 136
How to Save Energy and Prolong
Vehicle Service Life....................................... 97 A/C Operation Interface............................. 136
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Paint Maintenance Tips.............................. 157
Vehicle Cleaning.......................................... 158
Interior Cleaning.......................................... 159
Self-Maintenance............................ 161
Self-Maintenance........................................ 161
Sunroof Maintenance................................. 162
Vehicle Storage............................................ 163
Hood............................................................. 164
Cooling System............................................ 164
Braking System............................................ 165
Windshield Washer..................................... 165
Air Conditioning System............................ 166
Wiper Blades................................................ 166
Tires............................................................... 167
Fuses............................................................. 169
VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS
Data Information............................. 186
Vehicle Parameters..................................... 186
Vehicle Identification.................................. 189
Tips................................................ 190
Warning Labels............................................ 190
Transponder Mounting Position............... 192
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ILLUSTRATION
INDEX
Exterior.................................................10
Dashboard Panel.................................11
Center Console....................................12
Door......................................................13
Exterior
10
Dashboard Panel
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ILLUSTRATION INDEX
1 Infotainment Control Panel P151 6 EPB Switch P103
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Center Console
12
Door
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ILLUSTRATION INDEX
1 Opening Car Door with Interior Door 3 Hood Handle P167
Handle P51
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SAFETY
Seat Belts..............................................16
Airbag System......................................19
Child Restraint System (CRS)..............25
Anti-Theft System................................31
Data Collection and Processing..........32
Seat Belts Seat Belt Emergency Locking
Retractor (ELR) Function
Introduction to Seat Belts • When the driver turns sharply, brakes
suddenly, when there is a collision,
Studies have shown that proper use of seat or when the occupant leans forward
belts can significantly reduce injuries and too quickly, the seat belt will lock
deaths of occupants in the vehicle in case automatically to effectively restrain and
of emergency braking, sudden steering, protect the occupant.
or collisions. Please read the following
information carefully and observe it strictly. • Occupants can move freely when the
vehicle is running smoothly and the seat
belts are pulled out or retracted slowly.
CAUTION!
• If the seat belt locks due to sudden
•Always have the seatbelt fastened retraction, allow it to retract a little
while the vehicle is in motion. further and slowly pull it back.
•Before driving, make sure all occupants
have their seat belts properly fastened Seat Belt Pretensioner and Force
to prevent serious injury.
Limiter Function*
•Vehicle seat belts are designed
for adults, but are not suitable for When there is a serious frontal collision and
children. Make sure the appropriate the triggering conditions of the pretensioner
CRS is chosen according to children's and force limiter are met, the pretensioner
age and size (refer to the CRS section). quickly retracts part of the seat belt to
enhance protection. The force limiter
•If a seat belt is damaged or buffers the seat belt's restraint force on the
malfunctions, contact a BYD occupant's body within a certain range, to
authorized dealer or service provider prevent injury from excessive restraint force.
for confirmation and handling.
Until then, please do not use the
corresponding seat.
Using Seat Belts
• It's mandatory for all vehicle occupants
1. Adjust the seat position and seat
to fasten their seat belts at all times.
back angle. (See Electric Front Seat
Failure to do so increases the risk of
Adjustment)
injury in case of an accident.
2. Adjust the position of the three-point
• Children must sit in the rear seat and
seat belt.
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.
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• Keep a proper sitting posture and pull
the seat belt out to wear it diagonally REMINDER
from the shoulder to the chest. The belt
•In order to ensure the seat belt
should not go under the arm or across
provides due protection and prevents
the back of the neck.
injury, the belt should cross over the
• Keep the belt lap part as close as middle of the occupant's shoulder,
possible to the hips. be kept away from the neck, and not
easily slip off.
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3. Insert the latch into the buckle until it
clicks and then pull it back to make sure •The lap belt should be as low across
SAFETY
it is firmly locked. Do not fasten the belt the hips as possible, to avoid the seat
if it twisted. belt tightening on the abdomen and
injuring the passenger in the event of
an accident.
CAUTION!
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CAUTION!
Unfastened Seat Belt Reminder
Function
•In order to prevent damage, do not let
any part of the seat belt get caught in If any vehicle occupant fails to fasten his/
the door or rear seat. her seat belt after the vehicle is started,
a visual and sound alarm will go off until
•Check all the vehicle's seat belts for the corresponding seat belt is properly
chafing, wearing out, loosening or any fastened.
other issues. If any problem is found,
contact a BYD authorized dealer or • Unfastened seat belt indicator
service provider for confirmation and
handling. Until then, do not use the • If any seat belt remains unfastened,
corresponding seat. the unfastened seat belt indicator will
flash.
•Do not remove, disassemble or modify
the seat belts without permission. • Display of the unfastened seat belt
position
•After an accident, have the seat belts
checked at a BYD authorized dealer • The indicator displays the
or service provider. If the preloading corresponding position of the
function is activated, the seat belt unfastened seat belt.
must be replaced.
• Unfastened Seat Belt Reminder for
•In the event of a serious accident, Passengers
even if there is no apparent damage,
• If any seat belt is unfastened after the
the seat belt should be replaced along
vehicle is started ("OK" on cluster), the
with the seat assembly. The airbag
indicator displays both detection and
system should also be thoroughly
position of the unfastened seat belt. If
inspected.
the seat belt remains unfastened after
•Pregnant women should also fasten the vehicle starts moving, a warning
their seat belt with the correct will sound to remind the occupants.
method just as other passengers.
Particularly, be sure to position the REMINDER
lap belt portion of the seat belt as low
across the hips as possible, to prevent •If any fault is found, contact a BYD
serious injury. authorized dealer or service provider
for confirmation and handling. Until
•The rear seat belts' fastening method function is restored to normal, do not
is the same as the front's. For proper use the corresponding seat.
protection, make sure the latch is
inserted in its corresponding buckle. •It is imperative that all vehicle
It is the driver's responsibility to occupants have their seat belts
remind passengers to fasten seat fastened when the vehicle is in
belts properly. motion, otherwise they will be under
serious risk of injury or even death in
•In order to prevent damage, do not case of an accident.
insert any foreign object into the
buckle.
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Airbag System CAUTION!
SAFETY
met, the airbag will deploy to provide •The use of seat covers other than
head protection along with the chest BYD original products may result
protection from the seat belt. in poor airbag performance and
• Airbags are available in front and side consequential injury. Do not place
types, according to the type of collision. anything between the side airbag and
Front airbags include both driver and the passenger.
front passenger airbags, and side airbags •Do not apply excessive force to the side
include front seat side and side curtain of seats equipped with side airbags.
airbags.
•After a collision, even if the airbag
• As an integral part of the vehicle's passive module did not deploy, and the
safety protection system, the airbag pretensioner did not lock the seat belt,
system does not replace seat belts, and it the airbag computer may be encrypted
must be used in combination with of seat in order to protect the passengers from
belts to maximize protection. the dangers of high voltage. Contact
MCB (Multi-Collision Brake) Function a BYD authorized dealer or service
provider to carry out testing.
• If an accident requires front airbags
activation, the vehicle will engage
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Front Airbag Deployment
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• When the ECU detects a moderate to • When the ECU detects a moderate
severe front or side impact, and the to severe impact and the triggering
triggering conditions are met, the far conditions are met, the curtain airbag
side airbag (FSAB) will deploy to protect will deploy to protect the occupant's
the heads and shoulders of the driver head.
and the front passenger.
• When a side impact occurs, generally
• If the impact occurs on the front
passenger side, the far side airbag (FSAB)
only the airbag on the impacted side will
deploy.
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will deploy even if there is no passenger
in the seat. • For optimum curtain airbag protection,
SAFETY
the occupant must have their seat belt
• For optimum far side airbag (FSAB) fastened and sit in an upright position.
protection, the occupant must have their
seat belt fastened and sit in an upright
position. Airbag Triggering
In a vehicle equipped with seat side airbags: Conditions and Notes
• Prevent the seat backs from getting wet.
If they get wet from rain or splashes, Cases When Airbags May Deploy
the side airbag system may not work
properly. The vehicle's nose hits the ground when
crossing a deep groove.
• Users should not cover or replace
the seat back covers by themselves.
Unsuitable seat back covers may prevent
airbag deployment.
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The vehicle's nose hits the ground when The vehicle goes under a truck or other
going down a steep slope. large vehicle.
One side of the vehicle is hit by another The tail of the vehicle is hit by another
vehicle. vehicle.
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The vehicle hits a wall or another vehicle The vehicle hits a columnar object on one
diagonally. side.
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SAFETY
Parts other than the passenger
WARNING!
compartment receive side impacts.
•Airbags are developed to match
specific car models. Any changes
to suspension, tire sizes, bumpers,
chassis and original equipment can
adversely affect the airbag system.
Users must not use any parts of the
airbag system on other car models;
doing so may lead to failure of the
airbag system.
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WARNING! WARNING!
•A child is should not sit in the front •Airbags can only provide protection
passenger seat, nor ride sitting on a in the accident for one time. Once an
front passenger's lap, so as to avoid airbag is triggered or damaged, the
serious injury or even death caused airbag system must be replaced.
by airbag deployment.
•When scrapping the car or disposing
•No accessories, like phone or cup of parts of the airbag system, observe
holders or ashtrays, must be installed the related safety regulations and
on airbag covers or within their action disposal procedures.
range.
•The airbag system has strong
•Side curtain airbags are triggered interference and disturbance
by strong impact at high speeds, so resistance to electromagnetic
occupants must not lean against the fields around it. However, do not
doors of vehicles equipped with this use the vehicle in electromagnetic
type of airbag while these vehicles are environments above state approved
in motion. ranges.
•Do not place any other gadgets or •This vehicle's airbag system has been
items within the action range of the developed by considering a series of
side curtain airbags, such as the road condition factors, but drivers
windshield, side door glass, A-pillar are advised to drive carefully in rough
trim, ceiling, B-pillar trim, C-pillar trim terrains and avoid impacts to the
and auxiliary handle. When the side bottom of the vehicle.
curtain airbag is triggered, the gadget
or item may be thrown with the •This vehicle's airbag system has been
impact force from the side air curtain, fully verified to seamlessly match
or the side air curtain may not deploy the vehicle's original wiring harness
normally. system. Any wiring harness alteration
may cause the airbags to deploy
•When transferring car ownership, without proper triggering or fail to
make sure to pass on all the deploy in the event of a collision.
documents of the vehicle.
•Do not disassemble or repair the In any of the following cases, contact a
A-pillar trim, ceiling, B-pillar trim BYD authorized dealer or service provider
or C-pillar trim, which contain side immediately.
curtain airbags. These changes can
cause system failure or accidental • The airbags have deployed.
triggering of curtain airbags. • The airbag warning light on the
•Do not change any component of instrument cluster comes on
the airbag system, including any abnormally.
corresponding label. Any operation • The airbag system is monitored by
done to the airbags must be the ECU and has a self-diagnostic
performed by a BYD authorized dealer function. The airbag warning light can
or service provider. be checked on the instrument cluster
to determine the airbag system status.
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• When the vehicle power status is on • The airbag cover is broken, cracked, or
"OK", if the airbag warning light keeps damaged in any way.
on for about 5 seconds and goes off
and keeps off for more than 5 seconds,
the system is normal.
SAFETY
system is faulty:
Child Restraint
• The ignition switch is on "OFF" but the
warning light will come on.
Child
Child
Group Restraint Category
Weight
System
0 up to 10 kg — —
Maxi Cosi
0+ up to 13 kg Universal
Cabriofix
Britax
1 9 to 18 kg Römer Universal
King II LS
Britax Universal
2 15 to 25 kg Römer Semi-
Kidfix2 S universal
Britax Universal
3 22 to 36 kg Römer Semi-
KidFix2 S universal
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① Group 0+ • Always follow the detailed instructions
provided by the child restraint system
② Group 1 manufacturer.
③ Group2/Group3 • Secure the top straps when installing the
CRS.
• Children who are too big for high-back Rear outboard seating position
child restraint systems may be seated
• The rear outboard seats are equipped
in a second row outboard seat with
with ISOFIX/i-Size anchorages.
a booster seat, either attached to the
lower anchorage points or belted, as • The anchorage locations are identified
described in the instructions provided by by a marking (see illustration) located
the child restraint system manufacturer. on the seat back, directly above the
associated anchorages.
CAUTION!
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Installing the CRS Attach the tether strap to the anchorage,
then tighten the top tether as per the
Identify the appropriate anchorages and instructions provided by the manufacturer
install the child restraint system. of the child seat.
SAFETY
CAUTION!
When a booster seat without a back is • For details, see PAB Switch*
installed, the adjustable vehicle head • Identify the appropriate anchorages and
restraint must remain fitted, and adjusted install the child restraint system.
to the appropriate height for the seated
child.
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WARNING!
CAUTION!
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Securing a child seat with the seat belt
CAUTION!
• Only use child seats that are
•Demonstrate routing of the top tether recommended by BYD, are universally
by means of images. approved, or are semi-universal and
where the vehicle model is included on
• For details about installing the CRS the child restraint manufacturer's vehicle
on the front passenger seat, see the list. 02
preceding description.
• Installation options are shown in the
table below.
SAFETY
Front passenger seat
Front
Group Child Weight Front passenger passenger Rear seat
front airbag
front airbag
activated
deactivated
0 up to 10 kg X U U
0+ up to 13 kg X U U
Rear facing 9 to 18 kg X U U
1
Forward facing 9 to 18 kg U X U
2 15 to 25 kg U X U
3 22 to 36 kg U X U
Table definitions:
U: Universal
• The identification marking of the ISOFIX or i-Size anchorage points is equipment and
country dependent.
• The following table shows the installation options for ISOFIX or i-Size child seats at the
ISOFIX or i-Size anchorage points of the individual vehicle locations.
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Front passenger seat
Size class/
Child Seat Front passenger Front passenger Outer Center
Group ISOFIX
Orientation front airbag front airbag rear seat rear seat
class
activated deactivated
0: up to 10 kg Rear facing E/R1 X IL-SU IL-SU X
E/R1
0+:
Rear facing D/R2 X IL-SU IL-SU X
up to13 kg
C/R3
D/R2
Rear facing X IL-SU IL-SU X
C/R3
1: 9 to 18 kg B/F2X
IL-SU,
Forward facing B1/F2X IL-SU, IUF X X
IUF
A/F3
2: 15 to 25 kg Forward facing - IL-SU X IL-SU X
3: 22 to 36 kg Forward facing - IL-SU X IL-SU X
i-Size child Rear facing –/R2 X i-U i-U X
restraint
system Forward facing –/B2, F2X i-U X i-U X
Booster seat Forward facing –/B2, B3 i-B X i-B X
Size class:
• The size class shown corresponds to the permissible weight range of the child using the seat.
• The size class is indicated on the ECE approval label for child seats with "universal" or "semi-
universal" approval.
• A size class indication is affixed to the child seat.
X:
• Seat not suitable for securing an ISOFIX or i-Size child seat in this group.
IL-SU:
• Seat suitable for installing an ISOFIX child seat with "semi-universal" approval.
• Refer to the vehicle list supplied by the child seat manufacturer.
IUF:
• Seat suitable for installing an ISOFIX child seat with "universal" approval.
i-U:
• Seat suitable for installing a front-facing or rear-facing i-Size child seat with "universal" approval.
i-UF:
• Seat suitable for installing a front-facing i-Size child seat with "universal" approval.
i-B:
• Seat suitable for installing a forward-facing ISOFIX booster seat of Group 2/3 as well as a
forward facing i-Size child seat for children with a height of 100 – 150 cm (approximately
39 – 59 inches).
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Anti-Theft System • The vehicle is powered on without
using the keyless start function of the
smart key.
Anti-Theft System Anti-theft OFF
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following methods:
If the vehicle is in anti-theft mode, it will
sound an alarm and its turning lights will • Use of a valid smart key to unlock the
flash when any door is opened. vehicle.
SAFETY
• Use of an NFC to unlock the vehicle.
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Data Collection and • This data is not usually stored, but
there are control units, sensors or other
Processing components installed in the vehicle
that record such data, for example
the maintenance requirements, error
Data Collection and messages or other information.
Processing • The in-vehicle data will only be stored
in the equipment in the vehicle but can
• This section provides you with some be read out via the legally required OBD
important information on how personal ("On Board Diagnostics") interface, for
data is collected and processed when example by BYD authorised dealer or
you use a BYD vehicle. service provider or other third parties.
• For a more detailed overview on data • In case this access takes place during
processing, data protection and data vehicle maintenance, the information
subject rights, please read the current can also be transmitted to BYD engineers
version of the privacy policy for the for quality assurance, product defect
vehicle available at the infotainment reports or customer claim verification.
system (vehicle settings → DiLink →
Remote-services-related data
more → privacy policy).
Remote monitoring services
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Other Internet access and connected services
SAFETY
• In such cases, obtain information
• Depending on vehicle configuration, about data use from the provider of the
individual settings in and on the vehicle respective online service.
can also be entered.
Cameras Image recording/surrounding
• Data stored in the vehicle can be deleted area monitoring
at any time.
• This vehicle is equipped with a number
• BYD has no control over data transferred of cameras/sensors.
to third parties (from the use of third
party content, in particular as part of • The reason for this is that some vehicle
online services). functionalities require the vehicle's path
to be detected and assessed, which is
Integration of mobile devices done by cameras that detect objects
in the vehicle's surroundings (e.g.
• Depending on vehicle configurations, obstacles).
mobile devices can be connected
and controlled through the vehicle's • The images are transmitted to the
infotainment system. respective control module for further
analytics required to operate the
• It may be necessary that the device's systems.
screen or audio is displayed/played
through the infotainment system or • Some images are just processed on
transmitted to it. a volatile basis (RAM), others may
be stored, depending on vehicle
• Additional data like positioning or equipment.
vehicle information can be transmitted
through applications for use in certain
navigation systems, communication, or
other third-party services.
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Permanent Vehicle Transfer to Data Protection Rights
Third Parties and Off-Line Mode
• BYD has staunch respect for its
• In case of permanent vehicle transfer, i.e. customer's privacy, and strictly complies
second hand vehicle, or vehicle transfer with all data protection laws, in
by a third party for permanent use, it particular the General Data Protection
must be noted that any personalization/ Regulation (GDPR) and applicable local
user settings via the infotainment system laws.
(e.g. address list, navigation system etc.)
• According to these laws, owners have
may be accessed by the new user.
specific rights when their personal data
• Vehicle communication with the BYD is processed:
data server can be restricted, and
• Data subjects have the right of
the processing of vehicle related and
information and access, to rectification,
personal data can be set to vehicle
erasure of personal data ('right to be
offline mode.
forgotten') and the right to object to the
• Tap on pad to turn Wi-Fi off. processing of personal data or to restrict
it (or to withdraw consent given earlier,
• Wi-Fi can also be turned off by tapping as well as the right to data portability).
on → DiLink → Link → WLAN → Off.
• These rights may be limited in some
cases, for instance, if it can be shown
that there is a legal obligation to process
data, or if provision of information would
disclose someone else's personal data,
or if there is a legal prevention from
disclosing such information.
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DASHBOARD
Instrument Cluster...............................36
Instrument Cluster
Instrument Cluster View
LCD Instrument Cluster
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Instrument Cluster
Indicators Discharge indicator
DASHBOARD
High beam indicator
ACC status indicator*
OK indicator
Cruise control indicator
HMA indicator*
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Motor refrigerant
Main warning light
overheating indicator
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Warning Light and Indicator • When the ignition switch is on OK,
Description this warning light does not go on or is
steady on.
DASHBOARD
on the cluster. light and the ABS warning lights come
• If an electronic smart key matching the on at the same time, immediately stop
model is in the vehicle and the Start/ the vehicle safely and contact a BYD
Stop button is pressed, this warning light authorized dealer or service provider.
will not light up and the vehicle can be In this case, when the brake is applied,
powered on. not only will the anti-lock braking
system fail to work, but the car will
• If the warning light flashes when the also become extremely unstable.
power button is pressed, the battery of
the smart key is low. • If both the ABS warning light and braking
• If the key is not in the vehicle, the system warning lights go on after the
instrument cluster prompts "The key is EPB is released, it indicates that the
not detected, please check whether the Electronic Brake-Force Distribution
key is in the car". (EBD) system of the front and rear tires
has also failed.
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• When the tire pressure warning light • When the ignition switch is on OK, this
flashes quickly, and one or more tire warning light will not come on (and
pressures displayed on the instrument self-check will not be performed).
cluster turn red, it indicates that the
corresponding tire is leaking fast. • This warning light is steady on while
driving.
• When the tire pressure warning light
is steady on, and one or more tire • If this warning light flashes while
pressures displayed on the instrument driving, it indicates that the ESC
cluster turn yellow, it indicates that the system is working.
corresponding tire pressure is too low.
When the temperature of one or more REMINDER
tires turns yellow, it indicates that the
tire temperature is too high. •During operation, a warning light that
comes on briefly does not indicate
If any of these cases occurs, contact a BYD that there is a problem.
authorized dealer or service provider for
inspection as soon as possible. •If the ESC warning light is still on
while the ABS warning light and the
brake system warning light are on,
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) stop the vehicle safely and contact
warning light a BYD authorized dealer or service
provider. In this case, when the
brake is applied, not only will the
• When the ignition switch is on OK,
car become extremely unstable, but
this warning light will come on. If the
the anti-lock braking system will not
ESC function is working normally, this
work at all.
warning light will go off in a few seconds.
If the ESC system is faulty, this warning
light will come on again until the fault is
cleared. ESC OFF warning light
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• If any of the following cases occurs, a
Drive power limit warning light component monitored by the warning
light system may be faulty. In this case,
contact a BYD authorized dealer or
When the power of the vehicle is limited, service provider for inspection as soon
this warning light will come on. In this case, as possible.
contact a BYD authorized dealer or service
provider in time. • When the ignition switch is on OK,
this warning light will not go on, or is
steady on.
Headlight warning light
• This warning light will come on while 03
driving.
• If this warning light turns yellow, it
DASHBOARD
indicates that the headlight is faulty. In this
case, take the vehicle to a BYD authorized Parking brake system warning light
dealer or service provider for inspection.
When the brake fluid level is low or the
Main warning light brake system is faulty, this warning light
will go on. If any of these cases occurs, stop
immediately and contact a BYD authorized
• If this indicator will come on, check the dealer or service provider.
fault prompt or warning information in
the information display area. • When the ignition switch is on OK and
the brake fluid level is low, this warning
light will go on.
Unfastened seat belt warning light
REMINDER
• When the ignition switch is on OK, if any •When the brake fluid level is low, park
seat belt on the front row is not fastened, the vehicle because it is dangerous to
the corresponding seat belt indicator continue driving.
will be on. The indicator will not go off
unless the seat belt is fastened.
• After starting the vehicle, if the brake
fluid level is normal and the EPB is
Airbag warning light working normally (the EPB switch can
be pulled up and released normally,
and the prompt "Please check the EPB"
• When the ignition switch is on OK, this is not displayed), the warning light is
warning light will come on. It will go off steady on.
in a few seconds if the airbag system
works normally. This warning light is • Both the parking brake system warning
used to monitor the ECU, crash sensor, light and ABS warning light go on.
inflator, warning light, wiring, and power
supply of airbags.
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REMINDER WARNING
•If this warning light comes briefly •If the steering system warning light
during operation, it does not indicate will come on, immediately park the
that there is a problem. vehicle safely, and contact a BYD
authorized dealer or service provider.
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ower battery overheating warning
P Motor refrigerant overheating
light indicator
• If this warning light will come on, the • If this indicator will come on, the motor
battery temperature is too high. In this temperature is too high. In this case, park
case, park the vehicle to cool it down. the vehicle in a safe place immediately,
If this warning light flashes, park the leave the vehicle, and contact a BYD
vehicle in a safe place immediately, and authorized dealer or service provider for
leave the vehicle. inspection as soon as possible.
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• The power battery may be overheated
when the vehicle:
DASHBOARD
• Drives up a slope for a long time in hot
weather.
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Description of Other Instrument Cluster Faults
The instrument cluster may display the following error messages. Handle them according to
the recommended handling methods.
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The infotainment system is faulty. In this
Please check the infotainment
case, park the vehicle, and contact a BYD
system.*
authorized dealer or service provider.
DASHBOARD
The Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS)
is faulty. In this case, park the vehicle, and
Please check the LDWS.*
contact a BYD authorized dealer or service
provider.
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CONTROLLER
OPERATIONS
Car Doors and Keys..............................48
Seats.....................................................59
Steering Wheel.....................................62
Switches...............................................65
Car Doors and Keys CAUTION
Keys include the electronic smart key, » Do not let the smart key hit other
mechanical key (installed in the electronic objects or fall down.
smart key), and Near Field Communication
» Do not let the smart key get wet.
(NFC) key card*.
» Keep the smart key away from
electromagnetic wave emitting
Electronic Smart Key devices, such as smartphones.
(1) Indicator
» Register a spare key for the same
vehicle. For details, contact a
(2) Lock button BYD authorized dealer or service
provider.
(3) Unlock button
•If the smart key fails to control the
(4) Trunk opening button doors within the normal distance, or if
the indicator on the key is dim or off:
(5) Start/Stop button
» Check for nearby radio stations
(6) Mechanical Key or airport radio transmitters that
may interfere with the normal
operation of the smart key.
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Removing the Mechanical Key
CAUTION
Press the latch (2), pull the locking structure
•Do not generate harmful interference in the desired direction (1), open the back
to legal radio communication services cover of the key upward, and take out the
when using the smart key. Once any mechanical key.
interference is found, stop using the
smart key immediately, and take
measures to eliminate the interference
before continuing to use it.
CONTROLLER OPERATIONS
•Do not use such device near an
airplane or airport. • Press the latch (2) and insert the
mechanical key back into the smart key
•People with pacemakers or when it is not in use.
defibrillators should stay away from
the detection antennas of the smart Mechanical key number plate
access and start system, because
• The mechanical key number is marked
electromagnetic waves may interfere
on the number plate. If the key is lost or
with the normal functioning of these
needs to be copied, use the key number
devices.
to copy it at a BYD authorized dealer or
•In addition to people with pacemakers service provider.
or defibrillators, people using other
electronic medical devices should
also consult the manufacturer on the
use of such medical devices under the
influence of electromagnetic waves.
Electromagnetic waves may have
unpredictable consequences for the
use of such medical devices.
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NFC Key Card* CAUTION
• Hold the NFC key card close to the NFC » For successful NFC card
sign on the left side mirror. Then, all identification, it may be necessary
doors can be unlocked or locked when to stick it on the side mirrors.
the vehicle is powered off.
» Identification may take 1 to 2
seconds.
Locking/Unlocking Door
To avoid NFC card malfunction or
damage to the NFC card, the following
instructions should be followed:
Locking/Unlocking with
» When a wireless charger is on,
Mechanical Key
do not place the NFC card in the
charging area.
Insert the key into the key hole, turn and
» Do not attach any object (such as remove the key, and pull the door handle
a metal seal or metal phone case) to open the door.
that may cut off electromagnetic
waves when using the NFC card. • To unlock the driver's door, turn the key
clockwise.
» Do not expose the NFC card to
high temperatures, such as on the • To lock the driver's door, turn the key
dashboard. counterclockwise.
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CAUTION
Locking/Unlocking with Smart
Key
•After removing the mechanical key,
pull the main door handle to open • The wireless remote control function
the door. is used to unlock or lock all doors at
close range, and complete additional
functions.
Opening Car Door with Interior • In the active area, press the button
Door Handle on the registered smart key to lock or
unlock all doors.
• When the vehicle is unlocked, pull the Locking:
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handle once to open the door from
inside the vehicle. • When the ignition is switched off and all
the doors and hood are closed, press
• When the vehicle is locked, pull the the Lock button. All doors then will lock,
CONTROLLER OPERATIONS
handle twice to open the door from side mirrors fold in (the switch is set to
inside the vehicle. AUTO), and the turning lights flash once.
Check that all doors are locked.
WARNING
•If there are children in the vehicle, • To unlock all doors, press the microswitch
make sure to enable the child on the door handle while carrying a valid
protection lock function. smart key. All doors will unlock, side
mirrors unfold*, and turning lights flash
twice.
CAUTION
• When the ignition switch is ON, doors
•As this vehicle is equipped with a cannot be unlocked with the lock or
child protection lock, the rear doors unlock button.
can only be opened with the interior
handle when the child protection lock • When all doors are unlocked with the
is disabled. electronic smart key, even if they are
not opened, the interior lights may be
on ("Door control" on the interior light
switch will come on) for 16 seconds and
then turn off.
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• When anti-theft mode is activated, if no Raising/Lowering Windows with
door is opened within 30 seconds after Smart Key
all doors have been unlocked with the
smart key, they will lock automatically.
• When the ignition switch is on OFF:
• If the smart key is left inside the cabin or
trunk of the locked vehicle, and the door • Press and hold the smart key lock
or trunk is closed, the vehicle will unlock button to raise the four windows.
automatically and the turning lights will • Press and hold the smart key unlock
flash twice. button to lower the four windows.
• If the vehicle is equipped with four-
door anti-pinch function and the lock/ WARNING
unlock button is pressed for a long time,
locking/unlocking will not be repeated. •When using the remote control
It is necessary to release this button and function to raise windows, pay
press lock/unlock again. When the lock attention to the safety of occupants in
button is pressed and held, the vehicle's the vehicle, and use this function only
four windows will automatically rise. after making sure the windows are
clear from pinching anyone.
REMINDER
REMINDER
•If the ignition switch is not on OFF,
the Lock or Unlock button cannot be •Users can turn this function on/off by
used to lock or unlock doors. pressing and holding the smart key
lock/unlock button and open/close
Opening Trunk with Smart Key windows through → Vehicle
Settings → Doors, Windows and
• Press the smart key trunk unlock button Locks Settings interface (depending
twice to open the trunk. The turning on actual vehicle configuration).
lights will flash twice.
REMINDER
Locking/Unlocking with
•Don't forget to carry the smart key Microswitch
when leaving the vehicle.
Locking
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Locking/Unlocking with NFC Key
Card*
CONTROLLER OPERATIONS
• In anti-theft mode, hold the NFC card
• When anti-theft mode is activated, if close to the NFC sign on the side mirror
no door is opened within 30 seconds on the driver's side to unlock all doors.
after all doors have been unlocked The turning lights will flash twice.
with the microswitch, they will lock • When anti-theft mode is activated, if no
automatically. door is opened within 30 seconds after
• Pressing the microswitch will not lock or all doors have been unlocked with the
unlock doors when: NFC card, they will lock automatically.
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Locking/Unlocking Trunk Lid • When the trunk lid is open and the
switch is pulled for more than a second,
Using the smart key to open or close the the lid closes automatically. The lid
trunk lid stops closing after the switch is released.
Opening the trunk lid with the exterior
When the vehicle is equipped with the
switch
electric tailgate system, press the smart key
trunk unlock button twice to open the trunk • When the vehicle is unlocked, press the
lid. The turning lights will flash twice. Press trunk lid external switch to open the
the button twice to stop lid motion, and trunk.
twice again for it to move in the opposite
direction. • When the vehicle is locked, press the
trunk lid external switch while carrying
the smart key to open the trunk.
REMINDER
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Setting the trunk lid opening height*
When the vehicle is unlocked, the trunk can If the lid receives a hindering force while it is
closing, it will automatically switch motion 04
be closed manually.
to the opposite direction. If it receives a
hindering force while it is opening, it will
CONTROLLER OPERATIONS
CAUTION halt its motion.
•Before closing the trunk electronically, If the electric trunk lid function fails
make sure doors, windows and
sunroof are properly closed. If the electric trunk lid function fails,
manually close it completely and the
function will recover.
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• Press the Start/Stop button, and change
WARNING the ignition switch from OK to OFF. Then,
all doors are locked automatically.
» Make sure to remove any ice or
snow from the area before opening Locking and unlocking all doors
the trunk, otherwise the lid may concurrently
close again.
• If the vehicle does not enter the anti-
» Do not manually interfere in lid theft mode after it is locked, the center
motion when it is opening or console door lock back light will come
closing. on, and off when the vehicle is unlocked.
» Be mindful of windy conditions • When the center console door lock is
when opening or closing the trunk. pressed, all doors will be locked, and
» The anti-pinch function may fail any attempt to open any door from the
to work if an object is caught right outside will fail. The interior handle must
before the trunk is fully closed. be pulled twice to open a door.
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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. (For details, see
"Locking/Unlocking with Mechanical
Key" in this chapter.)
Unlocking
CONTROLLER OPERATIONS
3. Pull the interior handle to unlock and
open the three other doors. ① Active area of the access function: about
1 m from the front door handle and the
exterior trunk switch.
Smart Access and Start ② Active area of the start function: inside
System the cabin.
Access Function
Start Function
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• The smart access and smart start
REMINDER systems cannot work normally due to
system failures. In this case, bring all
•The smart key is being carried along
smart keys to a BYD authorized dealer or
with a communication device, such
service provider for repair.
as a two-way radio or mobile phone.
• If the smart access system is not working The child protection lock is designed
properly and it is impossible to enter the to prevent children sitting in the rear
vehicle, the mechanical key can be used seats from opening the rear doors. Child
to lock/unlock the driver's door, or the protection locks are installed on the left
wireless remote control function can be and right rear doors.
used to lock/unlock all doors.
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① Slide the manual lock in this direction
to activate either left or right child Seats
protection lock.
CONTROLLER OPERATIONS
folded seat backrests, in the trunk or
on luggage, otherwise they will be
under risk of severe injury in case of
an accident.
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REMINDER CAUTION
•After adjusting the seat backrest, •When the switch is released, the seat
make sure it is locked into place. will stop at its current position. Do not
place anything under the seat that
•Do not place anything under the may interfere with its adjustment.
seat, as this might affect its locking
mechanism and cause it to move
while driving, thus impairing proper
vehicle control. Heating System*
•Hands are to be kept away from
• Tap on the corresponding keys on the
under the seat or its moving parts
multimedia screen to enable and disable
when the seat is being adjusted.
front seat heating.
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Folding in Rear Seats
• Flipping and lowering the seat back
CONTROLLER OPERATIONS
position, and release this button.
REMINDER
2. Lowering the head support: press the •After adjusting the head support,
head support adjustment button, lower ensure that it is locked into position.
the head support to a proper position, •Do not drive the vehicle without head
and release this button after hearing a supports.
locking sound.
•Do not tie anything to the head
3. Removing the head support: press support stems.
the head support adjustment button,
remove the head support, and release
this button.
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Steering Wheel
Steering Wheel Switch Group
3 ACC 10 Right
4 Distance+* 11 Mode
5 Lever 12 Roller
6 Distance-* 13 Instrument/Back
7 ICC 14 Left
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When the ignition switch is on OK, the Panoramic view*
audio control switch is available.
• Press this button to enable/disable
Buttons on the left Panoramic mode.
CONTROLLER OPERATIONS
• Press this button to activate the ACC 2. Instrument cluster
system, and use the previous system
settings. • Turn the roller upward to select the
upper level-2 or level-3 menu items in
-/Setup* the instrument cluster menu mode.
• Press this button to configure the current • Turn the roller downward to select the
vehicle speed as the target speed for lower level-2 or level-3 menu items in
cruise control. the instrument cluster menu mode.
Distance-* • Press the roller:
• Press this button to reduce the distance • To enter the next-level menu or
by one notch when the ACC function confirm the current setting in the
is enabled. A total of four notches are instrument cluster menu mode.
available.
Left/Right button
Distance+*
1. Infotainment system
• Press this button to increase the distance
by one notch when the ACC function • In radio mode:
is enabled. A total of four notches are
available.
• Press and hold the button to
automatically search for the previous
Cancel radio station with a strong signal
(turning frequency down).
• Press this button to change the ACC
mode from active to standby. • Press the button to select the
pre-saved radio station upward.
ICC
• Press and hold the button to
• Press this button to enable or disable automatically search for the next
the ICC function. radio station with a strong signal
(turning frequency down).
Screen mode
• Press the button to select the
• Press this button to switch between pre-saved radio station downward.
the landscape and portrait mode of the
infotainment system touchscreen.
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• In USB/Bluetooth music/third-party Voice recognition
music app mode:
• Press this button, and the infotainment
• Press the button to play the display will show the voice recognition
previous track. screen.
• Press the button to select a • Press this button again to record a voice
record upward on the Bluetooth call command.
record or phone book screen.
Instrument/Back
• Press the button to play the next
track. • In non-instrument cluster menu
mode, press this button to display the
• Press the button to select a instrument cluster menu.
record downward on the Bluetooth
call record or phonebook screen. • In instrument cluster menu mode, press
this button to return to the upper-level
2. Instrument cluster screen, or to exit the menu if there is no
upper-level screen.
• In instrument cluster menu mode:
• On the Bluetooth call screen, press this
• Press the button to switch to
button to end the call.
level-1 menu and its submenus to the
left. Mode
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Manual Adjustment of Steering
Wheel
Switches
To adjust steering wheel angle: Light Switches
• Press the steering wheel adjustment Rotate the rotary knob to to turn off
handle, move the steering wheel to the all lights except DRLs.
desired angle, or adjust it to the desired
axial position, and restore the handle to
the locked position.
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CONTROLLER OPERATIONS
Auto light
REMINDER
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Small lights High beam
Rotate the knob to to turn on small Rotate the knob to and push the light
lights. (They include the daytime running handle of the combination switch from the
lights, rear sidelights, rear license plate normal position forward (away from the
lamp, dashboard background light, small steering wheel). After the handle is restored
light indicator and some backlights.) to the initial position, high beam is
activated and the hight beam indicator
lights up on the cluster. Pull back the light
handle, turn off low beam, or exit OK status
to deactivate high beam.
Low beam
Turning lights
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Lighting delay
CONTROLLER OPERATIONS
switched from "Start" to "Stop" status, • Go-home lighting delay:
and this function is enabled. • Owners can set the go-home light
• With auto light off enabled, when the delay time on the touchscreen (10
driver's door is closed, headlights and seconds by default). After pulling the
small lights will go off after 10 seconds. light handle of the combination
switch to " ", " " or " ",
• With auto light off enabled, when the when the vehicle is powered off and
driver's door is opened, headlights and the doors are locked, the lights will
small lights will be on for 10 minutes. keep on for 10 seconds (or the set
time) to provide a lighting source.
• If the light status is changed when the
auto light off function is activated, the • Leave-home lighting delay:
lights will come on in the new status. If
the conditions for auto light off are still • Owners can set the leave-home light
met, this function will be activated again. delay time on the touchscreen (10
seconds by default). After pulling the
• Disabling of auto light off function: when light handle of the combination
the vehicle is powered on, the auto light switch to " ", " " or " ",
off function will be disabled, and the when the doors are unlocked to
light knob can be operated normally. approach the vehicle, the lights will
keep on for 10 seconds (or the set
• After the auto light off function turns time) to provide a lighting source.
off the lights, the anti-theft mode will
be activated. If the anti-theft function is
deactivated, the light will turn on again. Adjust Headlight Height
If the driver's door is closed, the auto
light off function will turn off the lights
When the low beam is on, tap on →
10 seconds later. But if the door is open, Vehicle Settings → Light @ ambient →
it will turn off the light 10 minutes later. Adjust headlights on the center console
touchscreen to adjust the headlights
vertical beam angle.
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High Beam Assist (HMA)
Deactivating HMA
• The advised adjustments may differ
in other vehicle loading conditions. • How to deactivate HMA:
Intermediate adjustments can be
chosen. • Rotate the light switch knob to any
position except .
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Suppressing HMA • :Stop
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fail to activate in the following cases (in
such cases, drivers are advised to control
the lights manually): • Push up or pull down the stick to select
a mode.
• There are traffic participants (such
CONTROLLER OPERATIONS
as pedestrians and bicycles) with • Pulling down the stick from the " "
poor lighting, railways or waterways position activates point wiping mode,
nearby, or wild animals on the road. which wipes at low speed as long as it is
kept pulled down. Once released, it
• The front windshield is dirty, covered returns to the " " position.
in mist, or blocked by stickers or
decorations. • The " " INT knob determines the
frequency at which the intermittent
• There are strongly reflective objects mode wipes.
around, such as traffic signs on
highways, and water reflection on the
road surface.
CAUTION
• :Intermittent mode
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Link between rear wiper and trunk
Rear Windshield Wiper and • The wiper/washer won't work with the
Washer trunk opened and the vehicle powered
on. If the wiper is working and the
• Rotate the wiper knob to the trunk is opened, it will stop and resume
position to start the rear windshield operation 5 seconds after the trunk is
wiper. Rotate the wiper knob to the closed. If the front wiper is operating and
" " position or open the trunk to stop the gear is shifted to "R", the rear wiper
the wiper. will be automatically activated.
CAUTION
REMINDER
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Front Door Switches Smart window control function*
CONTROLLER OPERATIONS
window halfway. held while carrying the smart key, the
windows will roll down automatically.
When the the microswitch is pressed
and held again, the windows will roll
up automatically. If the microswitch is
released while windows are in motion,
they will stop.
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Enabling anti-pinch function • When this button is pressed again, the
indicator will go off and the rear door
• If the 12 V battery is disconnected while switches can be used normally.
a window is being rolled up or down,
the automatic roll-up and anti-pinch
functions of windows will not take effect.
WARNING
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Odometer Toggle Switch (3) AVH switch*
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down.
CONTROLLER OPERATIONS
Driver Assistance Switch
Group
The center console also features a Park
Assist switch*, BSD switch*, and AVH Emergency Warning Light
switch*. Button
(1) Park Assist switch
When the Emergency Warning Light Button
This switch enables the Park Assist function. is pressed, all turning lights and turn signals
(For details, see "Reversing Radar Power on the instrument panel start flashing. They
Switch".) all stop flashing when the button is pressed
again.
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• ECO: moderate power, comfortable
CAUTION driving and optimized energy efficiency.
•The emergency warning lights are • NORMAL: proper balance between
used to alert drivers and pedestrians power and energy efficiency.
of possible risks.
• SPORT: improved power performance.
If battery SOC is too low and vehicle
temperature is too high or low,
Mode Switch Group acceleration performance may be lower.
CAUTION
PAB Switch*
mode when this button is pressed.
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CAUTION
CONTROLLER OPERATIONS
airbag is activated. The pad status bar
will display . In the event • eCall refers to Emergency Call, and can
of moderate to severe impact, and be made manually by using the SOS call
the triggering conditions being met, button on the ceiling for a minimum of 2
the passenger airbag will deploy. seconds.
• When the switch is OFF, the • In the event that the airbags deploy or
passenger airbag is de-activated. a severe collision is detected, the eCall
The pad status bar will will activate automatically.
display . In the event of
moderate to severe impact, and the
triggering conditions being met, the
passenger airbag will not deploy.
WARNING
•The passenger airbag must always • The eCall system will automatically
be activated when front facing
contact emergency responders and
passengers (adults and children
communicate standard information to a
above 7 years old) are sitting in the
Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP).
front passenger seat.
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Sunroof Switch Open/Close Sunshade
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Sunroof Anti-Pinch Function Interior Light Switches
If anyone or anything gets caught by the Front Interior Lights
sunroof or sunshade when it is closed, the
sunroof or sunshade will stop and slightly
Left interior light button
retract.
Right interior light button
WARNING
CONTROLLER OPERATIONS
CAUTION
•Trying to open the sunroof in outside • Press the interior light buttons to turn on
temperatures below 0℃ or when it is left/right interior lights. Press again to
covered in snow or frost may damage turn them off.
the sunroof or its motor.
• When ignition status is on OK: • When the ignition status is on OK, press
these buttons to turn on the left/right
• Press the close button once to fully close interior lights in the rear cabin. Press
the sunroof/sunshade. again to turn them off.
• If the sunroof/sunshade does not
close fully, calibrate it 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 7 seconds, and release
it until the sunroof/sunshade is fully
closed and a click sound is heard.
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Ambient Lights
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USING AND
DRIVING
Charging/Discharging.........................80
Batteries...............................................91
Tips.......................................................95
Starting and Driving...........................101
Driving Assistance Functions............108
Instructions for Other Main .
Functions............................................131
Charging/ • Do not use charging equipment that
does not meet safety standards or
Discharging has potential safety hazards. Do not
allow children to use the charging
equipment and keep animals away
Charging Instructions from the vehicle while charging.
• Charge the vehicle in a relatively safe • Do not shake the charging connector,
environment, and avoid charging in otherwise, the vehicle charging port
damp areas, or areas with fine or heat may be damaged.
sources. • Whenever possible, do not charge the
• Protect the charging equipment vehicle during a thunderstorm, under
against water contact on rainy days. risk of lightning strikes.
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• The signs refer to standardized charging • Pull the connector with one hand.
systems in accordance with DIN EN
62196. • Do not forcibly pull out the charging
connector when the port is locked.
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charging using the AC charging before removing the charging connector.
connection device the vehicle is
• When DC charging stops, disconnect the
equipped with. Use a dedicated AC
charging equipment first, and then the
line and power outlet that meets local
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• During DC charging, low temperatures • During charging, the estimated
and high SOC will reduce the charging remaining time to full charge is
current due to the battery's low displayed on the instrument cluster or
temperature characteristics. Therefore, infotainment system. Depending on
to improve charging speed, charging the temperature, SOC, and charging
with a low SOC is recommended. facilities, the remaining time to full
charge may vary slightly. Before charging
• To improve charging performance and is completed, "Calculating..." is displayed
user experience, charge the vehicle on the instrument cluster.
right after use, to take advantage of
the battery's higher temperature. • If the vehicle is not used for longer
periods of time, make sure to fully
• Charging and battery control system charge its power battery before use. In
performance will be affected if the case of idle periods, it is recommended
vehicle is charged at low temperatures to charge the battery every three months
with the A/C on. in order to prolong its service life.
• When the battery temperature control
system is working during charging, the REMINDER
SOC displayed on the instrument cluster
or infotainment system may fluctuate •Do not forcibly open the charge
temporarily. port hatch.
• Battery balancing is enabled before •Do not forcibly insert the connector
charging is completed to improve with the electric lock engaged.
service life. In such case, charging time
•Do not close the charge port hatch
may be prolonged.
without reinserting the charging
• The use of A/C may worsen battery port cover.
temperature control system
•It is normal that the cooling fan and
performance in DC charging at high
A/C compressor start working after
temperatures, resulting in lower
charging to fulfill power battery
charging performance and longer
heating or cooling requirements.
charging time. Turn off A/C to ensure
charging efficiency.
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General Charging Faults and Solutions
AC charging connector Ensure the charger switch has come up. Check
not properly plugged in. cable length and connection position.
Power battery
temperature above or Warm up or cool down the power battery.
below specification
The power battery has Charging will stop automatically when the
been fully charged. power battery is fully charged.
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Charging Methods CAUTION
REMINDER
Household Portable AC Charging
•When charging, the charging cable
• Connect the charging equipment to a cannot be placed in a spiral, as this
socket meeting local standards. will affect heat dissipation.
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• Open the hatch and remove the charging
WARNING port cover. Make sure the port in not
obstructed in any way.
•Do not modify, disassemble, or repair
the charging equipment and related
ports.
•In order to prevent the charging port •Do not forcibly insert the charging
cover failure, do not open and close it connector when the electric lock is
repeatedly. engaged.
• With the doors unlocked, press the •At this point, scheduled charging
charging port hatch to open. can be set up through Infotainment
→ 'New Energy' → 'Charge Settings'
interface.
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2. Stopping charging
REMINDER
REMINDER
•To unlock the vehicle, press the key
unlock button (OFF when charging) •If the charging port plug is fully open,
or the door handle microswitch while do not close the hatch.
carrying the smart key.
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• Single-phase AC charging pile • Close the AC charging port cover (see the
portable AC charging process).
• Use AC charging piles in public places
to charge the vehicle. • Store the equipment properly.
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3. Stopping charging Smart Charging Function
• Stopping charging:
• When the manager detects that the low
• When early stop is set or charging voltage battery capacity is low, it can be
is completed, the charger will charged by the power battery, so it is
automatically stop. normal that the SOC and driving range
displayed decrease when the vehicle is
• Double tap the unlock button within powered on after an idle period.
3 seconds or press the door handle
microswitch to stop charging.
REMINDER
• Disconnecting the coupler:
•When the vehicle lies idle for long pe-
• Press the door handle microswitch riods, it is normal that smart charging
while carrying the smart key and pull takes place.
out the charging coupler.
•Power for smart charging comes from
• Place the charging coupler in its the power battery pack, so it is nor-
designated position. mal that an SOC decrease is noticed
when the vehicle is powered on.
• Reinsert the cover and close the charge
port hatch.
REMINDER
CAUTION
•This function is recommended to be
•If the charging coupler cannot be used only when SOC is high.
removed after unlocking, a few more
•This function will be limited when the
unlocking attempts can be tried. If it
vehicle is using external discharge or
still cannot be removed, emergency
when power is low.
unlocking can be tried. Refer to the
charging port emergency unlocking •When ignition status is OFF and
procedure in the lock control. VTOL is connected without output
for a long time, the vehicle's static
•To unlock during DC charging, press
power consumption will increase. It is
the unlock button twice within 3
recommended that the discharging/
seconds for the operation to be
charging connectors are removed
successful.
when the device is not in use.
•For specific charging precautions,
refer to the charging instructions.
WARNING
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CAUTION WARNING
•For precautions on the use of •Never use the equipment when the
discharge connection devices, refer discharging connector or power
to article 3 of charging precautions, supply strip is disconnected, broken,
charging precautions for charging or there is any sign of surface damage.
equipment.
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• After the connection is made,
discharge begins and respective CAUTION
information is displayed on the
•After unlocking the charging connector,
instrument cluster.
it can be pulled out within 30 seconds.
Stopping discharging After 30 seconds, it will lock again.
• Stopping discharging
Charging Port Electric • Open the hood and find the inhaul
cable, and pull it to unlock the charging
Lock Control Function connector.
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• The set driving range display mode will • The corresponding settings can be
be memorized by the system. made in "Multimedia → New Energy
→ Energy Management → Energy
• When the vehicle is powered off and Regeneration Mode".
then on, the display mode set last time
will be maintained. • Select the regeneration intensity
based on the deceleration sense when
REMINDER releasing the accelerator pedal, so as to
experience different deceleration senses
•When the "Dynamic" driving range and have different driving experiences.
display mode is set:
• After the energy regeneration intensity
» The range displayed when the is set, it will be memorized. When the
battery is fully charged varies vehicle is powered off and then on, the
based on the energy consumption regenerative mode set last time will be
of the previous trip. maintained.
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Battery Properties • Driving habit: e.g. frequent
acceleration/deceleration instead of
uniform speed, or the range is shorter
• It is normal that vehicle performance
when driving at high speeds than
is affected by battery electrochemical
when at low speeds.
properties and self-protection.
Performance varies in the following • Road conditions: e.g. range is shorter
conditions: when driving in rough conditions or
on long slopes than when driving in
• When SOC is high, regenerative
normal conditions and even roads.
braking may decline.
• Temperature: the driving range in low
• Charging switches to trickle mode
temperatures is shorter than in high
when SOC is high. If charging time is
temperatures.
prolonged, the estimated remaining
charging time displayed on the cluster • Electric equipment conditions: e.g.
will be different. the range driven with A/C on is shorter
than that with A/C off.
• When SOC is low, acceleration
performance may decline. • Power battery output is lower in cold
weather, and the power available
• When SOC is low, VTOL* cannot be
will decrease along with temperature
used. Charge the battery timely.
decreasing. If the vehicle with high
• In high or low temperatures, it's battery level is charged in low
normal that the power battery's temperatures, the SOC may quickly
charging and discharging capabilities jump to 100%.
decline, and charging time is
prolonged. Charging with high-power
equipment is recommended to speed Battery Usage Tips
up the process. Power performance
may also decline under extreme • The vehicle can be driven in temperatures
temperatures. between -10℃ to 40℃. When SOC
is low, timely charge the vehicle to
• When charging in low temperatures, ensure enough driving range and better
the temperature control system acceleration performance.
can significantly improve charging
capability. For details, see Charging • To ensure long term performance, avoid
Precautions. driving in extreme temperatures for over
24 hours.
• When the vehicle is used in low
temperatures, the battery's • When temperatures drop, the vehicle can
temperature control system will start be parked in places where temperatures
heating the battery to ensure its power are higher, such as underground or
and discharging performance and heated parking areas, to reduce heat loss
improve driving experience. When the and ensure vehicle performance.
vehicle is driver short distances, there
might be invalid heating, increased • Frequent sudden acceleration/
power consumption and decreased deceleration should be avoided. A/C
driving range. use increases power consumption and
reduces driving range.
• When the power battery is normal,
the driving range of the vehicle varies • Low-power charging contributes to
according to the following: power battery service life.
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• When the vehicle is used for the first
time or after a long idle period, the CAUTION
SOC displayed on the cluster may not
be correct. Fully charging the vehicle is •To ensure the safety of the power
recommended. battery, the vehicle should be parked
away from flammable and explosive
• Fully charging the vehicle is items, and away from fire sources and
recommended at a regular basis (at least all kinds of dangerous chemicals.
once a week), and fully charge it from a
low battery (<10% SOC) once every three •Battery capacity will gradually
to six months. decrease with time and usage.
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WARNING REMINDER
•New energy car owners have the •It is normal that when ignition status
responsibility and obligation to hand is OFF during smart charging, there
over waste power batteries to the will be a noise similar to that of OK
recycling service outlet. Those who status.
hand over waste power batteries to
other organizations or individuals •Do not carry out maintenance work
for dismantling or disassembly during smart charge.
without authorization, thus causing •When leaving the vehicle, make sure
environmental pollution or accidents, the doors are closed and all electrical
shall bear the corresponding equipment is turned off.
responsibilities.
•If the vehicle needs to be parked for
a long time, please disconnect the
negative terminal wire yourself.
Low Voltage Battery (12 V)
Open the hood to find the 2 poles of the CAUTION
lead acid storage battery, i.e. positive
terminal ("+") and negative terminal ("–"). •When checking the lead-acid battery,
remove the ground cable from
• In order to avoid lead-acid battery low the negative terminal (-) first, and
voltage, the "Smart Charging" function reconnect it last.
will be triggered automatically when:
vehicle power supply is "OFF", the power •When cleaning the lead-acid battery,
battery is allowed to discharge, and make sure to avoid any fluid getting
the lead-acid battery level is below a inside.
specified value.
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WARNING Towing Practices
•Prevent battery fluid from coming into • This vehicle is designed to carry
contact with eyes, skin and clothing. passengers. Do not overload it or use it
In case that happens, use baking to tow other vehicles.
soda water to clean the skin, and
plenty of water to rinse the eyes, and • Towing other vehicles will have an
immediately seek medical attention. adverse impact on the vehicle, including
handling, performance, braking,
•Avoid mouth contact with the battery endurance, economic driving or power
fluid. consumption.
•Keep children away from lead-acid • Driving safety and comfort totally
batteries. depend on equipment usage and good
driving habits.
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• BYD doesn't provide free warranty for the
Break-In Period
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• When there is sunken tray or scratches
CAUTION on the lower surface of the battery pack,
go to a BYD authorized dealer or service
•Only licensed drivers can drive the
provider for troubleshooting;
vehicle.
• When the vehicle is traveling, do
•Do not drive when fatigued.
not repeat rapid acceleration and
•Traffic laws are to be observed at all deceleration;
times.
• When the vehicle is traveling, do not
•When driving, drivers must stay keep it running for a long time as
focused and not carry out any this may lead to over high battery
unrelated activity, such as answering temperature and decline of vehicle
calls or adjusting buttons. performance;
• If the vehicle is going to be idle for •If the meter drops to 0, the battery
over 3 months, charge the battery must be recharged. If it is not
fully and discharge it down to 40% to recharged within 7 days, the battery
60%, otherwise the battery will over- may suffer permanent damage.
discharge, its performance will be Such damage is not covered by BYD
jeopardized and damage may incur. warranty terms.
Such damage is not covered by the
warranty service. •Driving range depends on a number
of factors, such as the vehicle's
• A 0 (zero) pure electric driving range available power, vehicle age (current
displayed on the cluster indicates low battery life), weather, temperature,
SOC. In this case, the battery is to be road conditions and driving habits.
charged immediately to prevent long Compared with under normal
driving periods with a low SOC battery. temperatures, the pure-electric
driving range is somewhat reduced
• To keep optimal battery conditions, and power performance will also be
it should be fully charged with the AC affected in low or high temperature
equipment regularly (at least once a environments.
week).
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How to Save Energy and 3. Reduce load:
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WARNING
Loading the Trunk
Flood Precautions
Carrying Luggage in the
• Check water depth - it must not exceed
Passenger Area the vehicle's lower edge - before driving
into flooded areas.
• Items that might injure occupants in
case of collision must be properly placed • If crossing a flooded area is necessary,
and secured. turn off the air conditioner and keep
acceleration steady to slowly cross over.
• Do not place any item above the rear
seats' backrest line so as to keep the
driver's rear view clear, and prevent
items from being thrown around in case
of collision.
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WARNING Fire Prevention
•The presence of water, mud, or silt To timely and effectively prevent vehicle
in the braking system may delay fire, pay attention to the following:
brake response and extend braking
distance. Drive carefully and avoid • Do not leave flammable or explosive
emergency braking after crossing items in the vehicle.
flooded areas.
• Temperatures may reach 60 to 70 in
•The motor will be seriously damaged a vehicle exposed to direct sunlight
if it is submerged when crossing a in summer. Flammable or explosive
flooded area. Such damaged is not items like lighters, cleaning products
covered by the vehicle's warranty. or perfume are not to be left inside the
vehicle.
•Other systems like transmission,
driving and electrical may also be • Make sure cigarettes are thoroughly put
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seriously damaged upon submersion. out.
Such damage is not covered by the
• Go to a BYD authorized dealer or service
vehicle's warranty either.
provider for regular vehicle checks.
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• When the vehicle is being repaired or • Snow chains should be installed on
maintained, make sure the negative front wheels. Be careful when driving
terminal of the low voltage battery is the vehicle with snow chains on snow-
disconnected. covered roads. Some snow chains may
damage the tires, wheels, suspension
• In case of fire, keep calm and take the and vehicle body. Use thin snow chains
necessary steps to put it out. to provide enough free space between
• Pay attention to early signs of fire, tires and other parts of the hubcap.
like unusual smell or noises. If any • Make sure to read the component
anomaly is found, stop immediately, assembly drawing and other
check for fire and use the extinguisher instructions provided by the snow chain
if necessary. manufacturer.
• Dial (emergency number) to notify the • Before purchasing and installing snow
authorities and insurance company. chains, consult a BYD authorized dealer
• Look for the ignition point. If the or service provider.
cabin smokes, do not open the • After the snow chains are installed, be
hood immediately (This will let a sure to travel at speeds below 30 km/h
large amount of air in and cause fire on snow-covered roads.
spreading. There is limited comburent
in the cabin. Keeping the hood closed • In order to reduce abrasion of wheels
can control the fire so that the fire and tire chains, do not travel with snow
can be easily put out). Point the on- chains on roads without snow.
board fire extinguisher at the ignition
point from the hood gap to put the REMINDER
fire out, or seek help from the passing
cars. If you can borrow more fire •Driving speed should not exceed 30
extinguishers, open the hood to put km/h or the speed limit specified by
it out when you cannot see any flame the snow chain manufacturer.
from outside.
•Drive carefully, and watch out for
• If the fire brigade is involved, ask for bumps, holes and sharp turns, as
a duty performance certificate and a these will cause the vehicle to jump.
description of fire cause.
•Vehicles equipped with snow chains
should avoid sharp turns or locked
REMINDER
wheel braking. Slow down before
•In order to mitigate losses in the entering the turn to avoid losing
event of an accident, the purchase of control and causing an accident.
commercial insurance (fire loss, theft, •Snow chains should be used
etc.) is recommended. symmetrically on the tires. That is,
they should be used either on both
front tires or both rear tires, or all four
Snow Chains tires at once. Snow chains should be
removed immediately when not in
• Snow chains are only for emergency use use.
or use when driving through specific
areas specified by laws.
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Starting and CAUTION
• Press the power button (2) while Electronic Smart Key "Remote
pressing the brake pedal (1). Start Function"
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1. Press and hold the "Remote Start/Stop"
button on the electronic smart key for
• When the "OK" indicator lights up on the 3. Press and hold the "Remote Start/Stop"
cluster, the vehicle is powered on. on the electronic smart key for 2 seconds
to power off. The turning lights will flash
The vehicle cannot power on when: twice.
• The smart key warning light is lit up and
there is a "No key detected" message
on the cluster, meaning the key is not in
range or cannot be detected.
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Driving • Check for any abnormal noise.
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• Shift to "D" for normal driving.
WARNING
Manually Engage EPB
•Transmission may be seriously • Pull up the EPB switch, and the EPB will
damaged due to lack of lubrication if apply an appropriate parking force. The
the vehicle is allowed to move for too indicator on the instrument cluster
flashes and then is steady on, indicating
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long after the motor is turned off and
"N" gear is engaged. that EPB is engaged. In addition, a text
prompt "EPB activated" is displayed.
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CAUTION
EPB Automatic Release Upon
Vehicle Start
•If the EPB switch is pressed and
shutdown, EPB will not be pop up • When the vehicle is parked, start the
automatically. This operation can be vehicle, depress and hold the brake
used for towing or pushing the vehicle pedal, and shift from the P or N gear
in case of breakdown. to the D or R gear. Then EPB will be
released automatically, the indicator will
•During this process, the brake pedal
go off, and the message "EPB Released"
should not be released in advance,
will be displayed..
especially when the vehicle is parked
on a slope, as there is a risk the
vehicle will move down. CAUTION
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Release Failure EPB Operating Sound
• If manual EPB release fails, press the • When the EPB switch is pulled up or
switch for over 2 seconds. If EPB is released, the noise of the EPB motor can
released, drive the vehicle to the nearest be heard.
repair shop to check the brake pedal
switching signal and relevant parts and • After the emergency braking function is
lines. If it cannot be released, contact activated, if there is a burning smell or
a BYD authorized dealer or service unusual noises are heard, contact a BYD
provider immediately. authorized dealer or service provider
immediately.
• When the vehicle is running and the
ESC system is working normally, but WARNING
the brake is stuck or fails, use CDP
(Controller Deceleration Parking) for •To prevent the vehicle from moving,
braking. If only the EPB switch is pulled the gearshift is not to be used to
up, the braking deceleration is 0.4 g; and
if the EPB switch is pulled up with the
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be used instead, and the vehicle must
brake pedal pressed at the same time, be in "P" gear.
the braking deceleration is 0.8 g. Avoid
• When the vehicle is powered on, the Automatic Vehicle Hold (AVH) takes place
EPB system will start self-check. The when the vehicle is stationary for longer
indicator will be off after about 3 periods of time, such as in traffic jams on
seconds. If it does not go off, the EPB a slope, or waiting at traffic lights. The AVH
or braking system may be faulty. In this function is enabled when the brake pedal is
case, contact a BYD authorized dealer or used to stop the vehicle.
service provider immediately.
• Press the AVH switch to enable AVH.
A white indicator for AVH stand-by is
displayed on the cluster, and it turns to
green when AVH can be enabled.
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AVH Running Conditions (all
must be met)
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Driving Key Notes REMINDER
• Drive slowly and carefully along gravel •Make sure no occupant sticks their
roads. To prevent tire damage, do not head or hands outside the vehicle,
drive over sharp-edged obstacles. specially when it comes to children.
• Slow down on bumpy or uneven roads. •Large amounts of water entering the
front compartment will cause damage
• Avoid driving through flooded areas as to the power system and electrical
much as possible. components.
• Slow down when driving against strong
winds.
WARNING
• Drive carefully on slippery roads, such as
roads covered by ice, snow or sand; or •Drivers must ensure the safety of all
surfaces like wet ceramic tiles or epoxy vehicle occupants, and show them
resin. Try to avoid parking on slopes to how to handle the vehicle's functions
properly.
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prevent vehicle from slipping.
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CAUTION
Status description
•Do not use anti-freeze or other • ACC off: ACC function disabled.
substitutes as washing solution, as
• ACC stand-by: the system is in stand-by
this may damage vehicle paint.
by default when the vehicle is started,
and can be manually activated. If the
5. Prevent ice and snow from accumulated vehicle does not meet the activation
under the fender. conditions, the vehicle must be checked
until such conditions are met. The " "
• If ice or snow accumulate under the
icon on the cluster will come on after
fenders, steering will be difficult. When
activation.
driving in cold weather, stop from time
to time and check for snow and ice • ACC activated: the system is operational.
under the fenders. It maintains the set speed or
automatically adjusts the distance from
6. Have emergency tools or items
the vehicle ahead. At this time, the " "
available as prevention for difficult road
icon on the cluster will come on.
conditions.
• Over speed: if the accelerator pedal
• It is advisable to have snow chains,
is pressed with ACC activated, ACC
window scraper, bags of sand and salt,
will enter over speed mode until the
flashing signal, a shovel and connecting
accelerator is released.
cables in the vehicle.
• ACC failure: there has been a failure in
the system. No operation is carried out,
Driving Assistance
and the " " fault indicator comes on.
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• There is no vehicle network • When the ACC function is active, vehicle
communication failure prompt on the speed can be set within a 30~150 km/h
dashboard. (20~95 mph) range, by toggling lever (2).
By toggling lever (2) up/down, tarhet
• The auto emergency braking function is speed can be increased/decreased by
not activated. 5 km/h(mph). When cruise is on standby
within the same ignition cycle, the
system memorizes the last speed setting.
Cruise Button Operation
ACC exit
ACC on/off button
Pressing the brake pedal will make the ACC
Press the button (1) (when the activation system go on stand-by. Press the key (1)
conditions are met, the system will be on again to deactivate the ACC function. A safe
stand-by) to turn ACC on/off. vehicle distance must be selected.
Push up the lever (2) to restore to the stored • The driver shall select a safe vehicle 05
speed prior to exiting the cruise system distance.
last time. If no cruise speed is stored, the
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• When ACC is active and the break pedal • ACC can only respond to stationary or
is pressed, ACC will go on stand-by slow-moving objects, such as vehicles,
automatically. After the brake is released, the end of traffic, toll booths, bicycles or
ACC needs to be reactivated. pedestrians, in very specific conditions.
Follow-to-stop/start • For safety reasons, ACC cannot be
activated if ESC is not enabled.
• Controlled by ACC, the vehicle can stop
when the vehicle ahead stops in normal • The ACC system cannot identify
driving conditions. If the vehicle stops pedestrians or oncoming vehicles.
for less than 3 seconds, it can follow the
• The ACC system can only achieve limited
vehicle ahead to start automatically.
braking instead of emergency braking.
• If the vehicle stops for less than 3
• If the vehicle ahead brakes suddenly
minutes, the driver needs to reactivate
(emergency stop), the ACC may not be
ACC by pressing the accelerator pedal or
able to respond, or its response may be
using the ACC Cruise button.
slow. In such case, there will be no take-
• If the vehicle stops for more than 3 over request.
minutes, the ACC system will enter
• In some cases, such as when the
standby, with EPB pulled up.
vehicle ahead is going too slowly, your
vehicle changes the lane too fast, or
Precautions when the distance is too short, there
is no adequate time for the system to
decrease the relative speed. In this case,
• ACC is a comfort system rather than
response has to come from the driver.
a safety system, obstacle detector or
The system will not give any sound or
collision warning system. Drivers are
visual warning.
fully responsible for keeping control of
the vehicle at all times. • When reaching or leaving a bend, target
selection may be delayed or disturbed.
• ACC is an ancillary system and does
In this case, the vehicle may not brake as
not replace the driver. Drivers are
expected or may brake late.
responsible for abiding by traffic rules
and keeping vehicle control. • On roads with sharp bends, such as
winding roads, the vehicle ahead may be
• Traffic flow and weather conditions -
out of ACC sensor detection, so ACC may
such as rain and fog - must be heeded
accelerate.
when setting vehicle distance. After the
ACC system is properly set, drivers must • A short distance from a vehicle in an
be able to decelerate until the vehicle adjacent lane may trigger ACC to brake.
stops at any time.
• If another vehicle comes behind the
• The ACC system can be activated when target vehicle within ACC detection
driving on expressways and roads in range, it will immediately be identified as
good conditions rather than on complex the new target, and prompt a response
urban or meandering roads. accordingly, and lead to sudden or late
braking.
• When the ACC system is active and the
accelerator or brake pedal is pressed,
vehicle control is transfered to the driver,
and the ACC system vehicle distance
control function will be deactivated.
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• In some environments, detection may • Changing the vehicle structure, such as
be affected or delayed. If the target's lowering the chassis or changing the
radar reflection area is too small front license mounting plate, may affect
(motorcycle, etc...), the system may fail the ACC system.
to properly detect distance, resulting
in late or no response. In such case, • Metal objects like rail or metal plates
vehicle speed must be controlled by the used in road construction may interfere
driver. Detection may also be affected with the medium range radar so that it
or delayed by noise or electromagnetic cannot work under normal conditions.
interference. • Do not use the ACC system when
• If the target vehicle contact ratio is too visibility is poor, or when driving on
small, ACC will not be able to target it, so slopes, winding roads, or wet roads
the driver must keep vehicle control. (covered by ice/snow or flooded).
Predictive Emergency
alert.
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To enable or disable the PCW function, tap • In the following cases, the predictive
on → DiPilot → Active Safety. When the emergency braking system may be
vehicle is started, the system is switched on affected or give no response:
by default.
• In rainy, snowy or foggy days, large
PCW water splashes, or exposure to direct
sunlight or glaring lights.
• Safety distance warning
• The sensor is dirty, hazy, damaged or
• If the vehicle is too close to the vehicle blocked.
ahead at speeds above 65 km/h for
too long, the system will give a safety • The radar fails under interference
distance warning, and the indicator from other radar sources, such as
on the cluster will light up. strong radar reflection in multi-layered
parking areas.
• Pre-warning
• In complex traffic, the system may not be
• If the system identifies collision risk able to properly respond to the following
at speeds between 30 and 150 km/h, circumstances:
there will be a sound alarm and the
indicator on the cluster will come on. • Pedestrians or vehicles moving too
quickly into the sensor's detection
• Emergency warning range.
• If the driver fails to respond to the • Pedestrians obscured by other objects.
pre-warning, the system will give an
emergency alert. The indicator will • Pedestrian outlines are
flash and there will be a short braking indistinguishable from the
warning. background.
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• Do not overly rely on the predictive • The pedestrian protection function is
emergency braking system as this may limited by certain physical conditions
result in serious accidents. The system and it may not be able to take effect
is only an auxiliary safety tool. Drivers within the speed range of 4-60 km/h as
must always keep a safe distance from required. Drivers must always be aware
the vehicle ahead, control speed, and of their surroundings and use the brakes
be ready to brake or steer away when accordingly. Pedestrian protection
necessary. warnings and preventive braking depend
on the actual situation.
• The AEB system is activated at the
speed over 4 km/h, but it can only • Pedestrian protection is only an auxiliary
reduce the vehicle speed by 45 km/h at tool and does not completely guarantee
most. Careful driving is always required, pedestrian protection. Drivers must
because the system may not be triggered always drive carefully.
correctly.
• Under certain conditions, such as on
• When the ESC function is disabled or winding roads, the pedestrian protection
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cannot work normally. warning or braking.
• If the PCW function gives an alarm, • In case of system failure due to radar
• If the vehicle travels too close to the • The brake pedal becomes harder when
vehicle ahead for too long, a safety AEB is triggered. A large amount of
distance warning will be given. If the hydraulic fluid will be required to push
vehicle ahead brakes suddenly there is a the caliper in a short time and there will
high risk of collision. be a sizzling noise.
• The system will not trigger AEB when the • The predictive emergency braking
driver is aware of an emergency warning, system is triggered only when the doors
but turns the steering wheel, accelerates are closed and the seat belt is fastened.
or brakes. In the following circumstances, It will fail
to work in the following cases:
• The radar sensor may have a transient
function failure from limited detection • Any door is not closed or is opened
if the vehicle runs under special when the vehicle is moving.
conditions, such as circular ramps or
tunnels. The function may be recovered • The seat belt is not fastened or it
by restarting the vehicle or driving under is unfastened when the vehicle is
normal conditions for a while. moving.
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• System performance may be reduced in Traffic Sign Recognition
the following cases:
System
• Strong front bumper impact.
• Improperly inflated or worn out tires. • The traffic sign recognition system
identifies speed limit signs on the road
• Unqualified tires installed. through multifunctional video controller.
When the speed limit icon on the cluster
• Snow chains are installed.
comes on, it means the vehicle speed
• Small spare tire or tire repair kit is should be within range.
used.
• This system supports intelligent speed
• In the following cases, go to a BYD limit warning/intelligent speed limit
authorized dealer or service provider control function.
for medium range radar professional
• Intelligent speed limit warning: a warning
calibration:
is given when speed exceeds the detected
• Removal of medium range radar or speed limit.
multifunctional video controller.
• Intelligent speed limit control: it
• Toe-in or rear-wheel camber has combines the adaptive cruise function
been adjusted during the four-wheel with the speed limit sign recognition
adjustment. function. When activation conditions
for this function are met, the instrument
• Collision. will display the message "SET-Activate
Intelligent Speed Limit Control". Then the
• The ACC system deteriorates or
driver activates this function by toggle
becomes abnormal.
the lever (2) downward, and the system
• Do not try to test the predictive automatically requests to control the
emergency braking system. target adaptive cruise speed within the
speed limit in a certain period of time.
REMINDER • Tap on → Dipilot → Driving Assist
to enable or disable the traffic sign
•Hereby, Veoneer US, Inc. declares that recognition system. When the vehicle
the radio equipment type 77V12FLR is starts, the system defaults to the
in compliance with Directive 2014/53/ previous settings.
EU. The full text of the EU declaration
of conformity is available at the
following internet address: https://
www.veoneer.com/en/regulatory.
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• When the cluster shows the speed is Lane Keeping System*
over 5 km/h above the identified speed
limit, the icon on the cluster will flash
to alert the driver. When the system • The lane keeping system (LKS) supports
identifies the end of speed limit icon or lane departure warning and lane
after the vehicle travels for a while, the departure prevention functions.
speed limit icon will disappear. • Lane departure warning detects the lane
lines ahead through a multifunctional
Precautions video controller. When speed is above
60 km/h, the system will notify lane
• The speed limit icon disappears within a departure with visual, sound and
certain distance after system recognition. vibration warnings.
The driver must control speed within • Lane departure prevention provides
range. steering assistance to prevent departure.
• The traffic sign recognition system can
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• When the Emergency Lane Keeping
identify speed limit signs only, and will Assist is activated, the system will
not control speed. provide reverse torque or steering angle
• In case of lanes with different speed to control vehicle steering and help the
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Dashboard prompt • LKS may be suppressed if the lane is too
wide or too narrow; number of lanes
After the LKS is enabled, lane boundaries increase or decrease; marked lines
will appear on the instrument cluster. change suddenly on ramps or exits; or in
complex line arrangements.
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• When the function is enabled, the driver 2. If the vehicle enters a road segment
must always hold the steering wheel and where lines become unclear or absent,
control the vehicle when necessary. regardless of whether there is a target
vehicle ahead, the ICC function will be
• Users may enable or disable the ICC suppressed and only ACC will work.
function by using its switch. When the
vehicle starts, the system defaults to the
previous settings. CAUTION
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Blind Spot Detection Lane Changing Assist
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Rear collision warning
CAUTION
If the vehicle speed is above 5 km/h and
the sensor detects a risk of collision from a •Detection may be affected or delayed
vehicle approaching too quickly from the in some environments, and when
rear, the hazard warning light and the side the radar cross-sectional area of
mirror warning indicator will flash to warn the target vehicle is too small (it
both drivers. may be a bicycle, electric moped or
pedestrian), the system will not be
Door open warning (DOW)* able to identify risk, leading to false
alarms. In addition, detection may be
• The DOW system detects the conditions affected by noise or electromagnetic
that may endanger the vehicle safety interference, resulting in delays.
from the rear when the vehicle stops and
a door is about to open, and gives a light •If unrelated targets at the side rear
warning. or rear (such as large roadside
barriers used during road repair, large
• The rear radar identifies close targets
behind and on both side of the vehicle,
advertisement billboards by the road,
reflectors in tunnels, or other objects
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detects conditions of risk, and warns the with a large reflection cross-sectional
driver accordingly. area) are wrongly selected as targets,
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CAUTION
Basic functions
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Description of alarm display
Low tire 1. The tire pressure warning lights up. Check for slow air leakage and inflate
pressure 2. The tire pressure value turns yellow. the tire to the correct pressure value.
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• Landscape mode:
WARNING
• Tap on the icons for front, rear, right
•If tire pressure is abnormal, the system and left views at the bottom of the
does not prevent the vehicle from Infotainment screen, and single views
driving. Therefore, each time before will be displayed on the view area.
driving, the vehicle should be started
statically to check whether the tire
pressure meets the manufacturer's
specified requirements. If not, do
not drive the vehicle, under risk of
damage or safety risks.
• Portrait mode:
Tap on Vehicle View on the Infotainment
home page, press the Steering Wheel • Tap on any two icons for front, rear,
button or enter R gear, and the "Panoramic right and left views at the bottom of
View" will be enabled. the Infotainment screen, and single
views of the selected locations will be
displayed in the view area.
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• After the vehicle starts, the image
before last power-off will be displayed WARNING
on the invisible panoramic screen.
Foreign bodies in the underbody •The cameras are mounted on the
front bumper, on the lower sides of
and surrounding blind areas may be
the left and right side mirrors and
inconsistent with the actual ones. The
above the rear license plate. Make
underbody image will be updated in real
sure the cameras are unobstructed.
time only after the vehicle has moved,
which must be driven beyond its length •When washing the car body with a
for a complete update. high-pressure water gun, try to avoid
spraying directly on the cameras, so
WARNING as not to affect their performance. If
there is water or dust on the cameras,
•This system uses wide-angle fisheye it should be promptly wiped clean.
cameras, so the object on the display
screen may appear somewhat •Protect the cameras from any impact
deformed in comparison with the to prevent damage or malfunction.
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actual object. •If the infotainment system is not fully
activated after the vehicle is powered
•The panoramic view system is
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• When the vehicle goes into reverse, the • When the ignition status is on OK, EPB
system will automatically enable the will be released and Parking Assist will
Reversing View. be enabled automatically.
Sensor Type
• Press the Reversing Radar switch* or tap (1) Front left sensor*
on Infotainment → Dipilot → Parking
Assist → Reversing Radar, to enable or (2) Front right sensor*
disable Parking Assist.
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(3) Rear right sensor* Working Sensors and Their
(4) (5) Rear middle sensors* Detection Range
(6) Rear left sensor* All sensors are activated upon reversing.
General
Infotainment Alarm
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distance
display sound
(mm)
REMINDER
About 300 to
Fast
700 •Park Assist is designed to assist
the driver in parking. It is not a
substitute for personal judgment
and observation for maneuvering the
About 0 to vehicle.
Continuous
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•Sensors will not work properly if
accessories or other objects are
placed within their detection range.
Working example of corner sensor
•In some cases, the sensor does not
General work properly and cannot detect
Infotainment Alarm objects approached by the vehicle.
Distance
Display Sound Therefore, drivers must always
(mm)
observe the vehicle's surrounding
area instead of relying solely on the
sensors.
About 300 to
Fast
600
Sensor Detection Information
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• There is dirt, water or fog on the • Any object too near the vehicle.
sensor.
• Persons near the vehicle (depending
• There is snow or frost on the sensor. on the type of clothing).
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Traction Control System (TCS) Hill Descent Control (HDC)
TCS prevents the drive wheels from Working principle: HDC is a value-added
skidding when accelerating, and engages function of the ESC system to improve
brake control to prevent idling of drive vehicle comfort, the main function of which
wheels when necessary. TCS makes the is to assist in uphill and downhill slow
vehicle easy to start, accelerate and climb driving through active braking.
under adverse driving conditions.
• To enable or disable HDC:
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it may not be able to control indicator on the instrument cluster is
the direction and meet power steady on.
requirements.
Hydraulic Break Assist (HBA) • Press the HDC switch again to disable
the function, and the indicator goes OFF.
When the brake pedal is pressed quickly,
When the speed exceeds about 65 km/h,
HBA recognizes that the vehicle is in
the HDC will automatically stop.
emergency mode and actively improve the
brake pressure so that ABS can intervene • When HDC is working, ABS will be
more quickly and effectively shorten the activated when the wheel slip exceeds
brake distance. the ABS trigger threshold, allowing
the driver to safely and smoothly go
Controller Deceleration Parking (CDP)*
downhill, or even reverse.
When the EPB switch is pulled, the CDP • HDC speed control:
function starts working and the vehicle
brakes at a constant deceleration (0.4 g • HDC works in speeds between 11 and
when the EPB is pulled without pressing 38 km/h, within which the speed can
the brake pedal, and 0.8 g when EPB is be adjusted by pressing/releasing the
pulled with pressing the brake pedal) until accelerator or brake pedal, whichever
the vehicle stops, and it stops working if the occurs first. The HDC status indicator
EPB is released. blinks to indicate that the HDC is
working.
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• HDC malfunction: • Brake Disc Wiping
• In some special conditions, such • Brake Disc Wiping function: when the
as at a long stretches downhill, the wiper switch is on or the rain sensor
HDC function may be temporarily detects rain, Intelligent Power Braking
unavailable due to high brake System applies a small brake pressure
temperature. to all four brakes so that pads come
into contact with discs to remove
• A "Please check the HDC system" will the water film on the brake disc, and
be displayed for safety. To restore the reduce brake response time and
function, stop the vehicle until the shorten brake distance.
brake temperature cools down.
• As long as the system detects rain or
ESC Operation Instructions
wiper ON signal, the brake disc will be
Intelligent Power Braking System has the repeatedly wiped at certain intervals.
following new functions compared with the • ESC working
original ESC system:
• If there is risk of skidding or
• Brake Pedal Feel backsliding when starting on a slope,
or if either drive wheel is idling, the
• It is used to adjust brake pedal feel.
ESC indicator blinks to indicate that it
Under different modes, the relation
is working.
curve between the brake pedal
depth and the vehicle deceleration is • ESC deactivated
different, and drivers can choose their
preferred mode. • If the vehicle gets stuck in snow or
mud, ESC may reduce power output
• To adjust the brake pedal feel, tap from the motor to the wheels, where
on Infotainment → Vehicle Settings the system should be turned off to get
→ Drive Comfort Adjust, go to "Brake out of the jam.
Pedal Feel Adjust" settings, and
choose "Standard/Comfort". • ESC disabled
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• ESC OFF switch mis-operation* Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)
• ESC is considered to be mis-operated
if the ESC OFF switch is pressed for • The ABS hydraulic system has two
more than 10 seconds. All internal ESC separate circuits. Each circuit runs
functions will work normally. diagonally through the vehicle (the left
front wheel brake is connected to the
• ESC restart after motor OFF right rear wheel brake). If one circuit
fails, two wheels can still be braked.
• After the ESC is disabled, restarting the
motor will automatically restart ESC.
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Important Safety Tips
CAUTION
• ABS does not reduce the time and
distance required to brake. It only helps •ABS also does not prevent loss of
control steering when braking. Always stability. In emergency braking, steer
keep a safe distance from other vehicles. moderately. A large or sharp turn
while in motion can cause the vehicle
• ABS cannot prevent skidding caused by to swerve into oncoming traffic or run
sudden changes of direction, such as off the road.
trying to turn a corner or change lanes
suddenly. Drive carefully and at a safe
speed at all times, regardless of road and
weather conditions. Acoustic Vehicle Alerting
• ABS also does not prevent loss of
System (AVAS)
stability. A large or sharp turn while in
motion can cause the vehicle to swerve AVAS refers to the broadcast to pedestrians
into oncoming traffic or run off the road. near the vehicle when the vehicle is
traveling at low speed.
• Vehicles equipped with ABS may require
longer brake distances when driving on • When driving forward:
soft or uneven surfaces, such as gravel
• The broadcast volume increases
or snow, than vehicles without ABS. In
with increment of velocity that is at
such cases, slow down and keep a long
0 km/h < V ≤ 20 km/h.
distance from other vehicles.
• The broadcast volume decreases
WARNING with increment of velocity that is at
20 km/h < V ≤ 30 km/h.
•ABS cannot work effectively under the
following conditions: • The broadcast sound stops
automatically when V is greater than
» Insufficient tire grip; 30 km/h.
» The vehicle skids when driving at • When driving in reverse, the vehicle
high speed on slippery roads. makes a continuous and balanced
reminding sound.
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WARNING WARNING
•If the AVAS warning sound cannot be •Do not use this function on slippery,
heard when driving at a low speed, snowy, muddy, or water-logged roads,
stop the vehicle in a relatively safe nor on grass, sand, etc.
and quiet place, open the window,
then drive at a constant speed of 20 •Do not use this function on roads with
km/h in D gear and listen (maximum complex traffic environments (e.g. at
volume at this time) to verify the junctions, with pedestrians or other
sound effect. If it is confirmed that traffic participants).
there is no sound, contact a BYD
•Do not use this function before
authorized dealer or service provider becoming fully familiar with the
to deal with it. vehicle, so as to avoid accidents.
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WARNING Electronic Side Mirrors
•Do not hang heavy objects from the Side Mirror Adjustment Buttons
rear view mirror, or forcefully shake or
drag it. Manually folding side mirrors
•When manually adjusting the rear Push the outer edge of the side mirror to
view mirror, do not adjust forcibly if it rotate the mirror body around the folding
gets stuck. axis to the locked position.
•Do not adjust the rear view mirror
while the vehicle is in motion, as it
may distract the driver's attention.
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• The right side mirror can be selected Replacing Front Wipers
by pressing the corresponding auto
1. Pull the wiper arm at the driver side, and
regulation switch . then pull the other at the passenger side;
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CAUTION
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IN-CAR DEVICES
Air Conditioning System....................136
Storage...............................................144
Other Devices.....................................145
Infotainment System.........................149
Air Conditioning
System
A/C Panel View
Front A/C buttons:
① Auto button
5 Automatic purification
136
Setting fan speed reduction during calls
IN-CAR DEVICES
137
Front Row A/C Operation Interface
138
Function Definitions REMINDER
IN-CAR DEVICES
Max Cooling button down to increase the temperature. Tap
on the downside arrow or slide it up to
• Tap on this button to activate the Max lower the temperature.
Cooling control, and the compressor is
• When the temperature is set to the
started, the temperature is Lo, the air
lowest, L0 is displayed. When it is set
amount is adjusted as Max, the internal
to the highest, HI is displayed.
circulation is started, and the blowing
mode is face level mode. Defrost button for front windshield
• Tap on this button again to exit.
• Tap on this button to activate the front
A/C Cooling button windshield defrosting button indicator
on the front A/C panel and enable the
• To activate the A/C compressor, tap on front windshield defroster control mode,
this button and the compressor starts to and the air supply mode is changed to
work for cooling. front windshield defroster mode.
• Tap on this button again to deactivate • Tap on this button again to deactivate
the function, and the compressor stops and exit the front windshield defroster
working. control mode.
Internal/external circulation button Defrost button for rear windshield & side
mirrors*
• Tap on this button, the icon is displayed
as , and the air inlet mode will be • Tap on this button, and the heating
internal circulation. panel in side mirrors will quickly clear
the side mirrors. It will be automatically
• Tap on this button again, the icon is disabled after 15 minutes if there are no
displayed as , and the air inlet mode other commands.
will be external circulation.
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• Tap on this button again to disable the
function.
REMINDER
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• In ventilation mode, the system
introduces the natural wind from
outside, which is suitable for spring and
autumn.
REMINDER
» Turn off the A/C and enable • Toggle it left/right to adjust airflow
natural ventilation before parking direction.
to keep the air inside the vehicle
relatively dry.
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» Check, clean or replace the air
filter regularly.
IN-CAR DEVICES
» Keep the cabin clean.
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Air Purification System*
When A/C is enabled, the air purification system thoroughly removes PM2.5 particles from the
air blown into the cabin.
Tap on the "Air purification" button on the Infotainment operation interface to enter.
2 Outside PM2.5 Value and Level Display 5 In-vehicle PM2.5 Value and Level
Display
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PM2.5 Detection Button REMINDER
• Tap on the "PM2.5 detection" button to •The frequency of PM2.5 detection
activate and detect PM2.5 concentration should be reduced in the following
inside/outside in real-time, which will be environments:
displayed in real time on the pad.
» Sandstorms and other such
• PM2.5 detection will stop if the button is extremely harsh environments;
tapped on again.
» Cold regions (ambient
temperature <-20℃);
Quick Purification Button
» High humidity environments
• This function can quickly reduce the (relative humidity >90%);
concentration of PM2.5 particles in the
air inside the compartment in a short » Environments with a change
in temperature (prone to
time.
condensation), such as driving in
• Tap on this button to activate and enable from a cold environment to a high-
the function; and tap on the button again temperature indoor environment
to exit. or parking lot.
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•Running maximum air flow speed
In-vehicle PM2.5 Value and Level under internal circulation mode can
IN-CAR DEVICES
Display quickly reduce the concentration
of fine particles in the air inside the
• It displays the PM2.5 value and level vehicle.
inside the vehicle.
251-999 Hazardous
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Storage Center Console Cubby
Door Bins
• Located between the front seats, open
the cover to use.
File Pockets
• There are file pockets on the front seat
Glove Box
backrests.
REMINDER
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Cup Holder
• The front seat cup holder is located
inside the center console cubby.
CAUTION! REMINDER
•Avoid sudden acceleration or braking
when the cup holders are being used
•Correct use of the sun visor improves 06
driving safety.
to prevent spillage.
IN-CAR DEVICES
•Do not place cups without lids in the
cup holders. Safety Handle
•To ensure safety, drivers should not
use cup holders while driving. • Pull the safety handle down for use. The
handle will return to its original position
when released.
Other Devices
Sun Visors
(1) Sun visor
CAUTION!
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USB Ports 12 V Auxiliary Power Outlet
There are two ports installed in the lower • It can be used for accessories with 12 V
layer of the auxiliary console. DC working voltage and no more than
10 A working current.
① Type-A port for data transfer.
• Lift the cover to use the outlet.
② Type-C port, which can be used only
when ignitions status is on OK.
• These USB ports are for charging only, • With this feature, phones can be charged
and cannot be used for multimedia. without the need of a cable connection.
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• To disable wireless charger, pull down
the pad shortcut menu to find the CAUTION!
deactivation setting. The indicator will
•BYD will not assume any responsibility
go off.
for any problems caused by improper
use. If the product is disassembled
or modified, the free warranty will be
terminated.
• The wireless charger only works with QI •If a metal item is found between the
certified phones. device and the charger rubber pad
while charging, it is not to be removed
• Do not place cards with chips, such as with bare hands to prevent burning.
bank cards, between the phone case
•For better charging effectiveness, the
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and the phone during charging to avoid
burning the cards. center of the phone should be aligned
with the center of the charger.
IN-CAR DEVICES
CAUTION! •Prevent any fluid from coming into
contact with the charging area.
•When the mobile phone wireless
charging system is working, ensure •Charging may stop in high
that the smart key is more than 25 cm temperatures, and will recover once
away from the wireless charging area. the temperature drops.
•Do not place coins, metal keys, metal •BYD makes no commitments for
rings or other articles containing external wireless charging coil
metal in the wireless charging area problems. Please use with caution.
with the mobile phone to avoid
wireless charging dysfunction or even
accidents.
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REMINDER Luggage Compartment
Cover*
•Only one phone can be charged at a
time.
• The luggage compartment cover is
•A phone case that is too thick may used for privacy and direct sunlight
prevent charging. protection.
•While driving on bumpy roads, the • Clip the two sides of the cover (1) into
phone wireless charging system the lug boss of the lower trim of C pillar
may intermittently stop and resume on both sides, and hang the strings on
charging. the trunk lid (2).
•Try to ensure that the phone is placed • Do the reverse to remove the cover.
parallel to the charging module. If
the phone moves from the wireless
charging area and stops charging, it
must be moved back.
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Infotainment WARNING!
IN-CAR DEVICES
» Clean the screen with a soft damp
cloth. Do not use any cleaning
product.
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Widgets Language Setting
• When the Infotainment is ON, the widget • When the vehicle is powered on, tap on
screen is automatically displayed, → Dilink → More → Language on
which contains the following modules: the center console touch screen and set
top status bar, Vehicle settings, A/C, the language as Simplified Chinese or
Navigation bar, and widget window: English.
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MAINTENANCE
Maintenance Information.................152
Regular Maintenance.........................156
Self-Maintenance...............................161
Maintenance • The maintenance schedule lists the
maintenance items and travel time or
Information distance based on the assumption that
the vehicle is used as a normal means of
transportation to carry passengers and
Maintenance Cycle and goods that do not exceed the vehicle
load limit.
Contents
CAUTION
Vehicle Maintenance Plan
•Please carry out regular maintenance
• The maintenance plan is designed to of the vehicle according to the
ensure stable driving, failure reduction, requirements in BYD Auto "Warranty
safe and economical driving. and Maintenance Service Manual".
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Maintenance Schedule
The vehicle maintenance is performed based on the mileage or months, whichever comes first.
Chassis fastening anchor Check them every 12 months or 20,000 km and replace any
screws checkup part with abnormal damage in time
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Guide pin of brake caliper
Check it every 24 months or 40,000 km
assembly checkup
MAINTENANCE
Steering wheel and lever
every 24 months or 40,000 km afterwards, or every 12 months
checkup
or 20,000 km in severe conditions
Tires and inflation pressure Check them every 12 months or 20,000 km and replace any
(incl. TPMS) checkup part with abnormal damage in time
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Tire rotation (check the tire
pressure and conditions at Every 10,000 km
least once a month)
Auxiliary tank refrigerant Check it every 12 months or 20,000 km and replace any part
level checkup with abnormal damage in time
Drive motor anti-freeze Change the long acting organic acid refrigerant once every
replacement 4 years or 100,000 km, whichever comes first
Powertrain leaks or bumps Check it every 12 months or 20,000 km and replace any part
checkup with abnormal damage in time
Loose HV harness or Check them every 12 months or 20,000 km and replace any
connectors checkup part with abnormal damage in time
HV module appearance,
Check it every 12 months or 20,000 km and replace any part
deformation or oil stain
with abnormal damage in time
checkup
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Checking of the interface of
Check it every 12 months or 20,000 km and replace any part
each charging connector for
with abnormal damage in time
foreign bodies or ablations
Checking of headlights,
Check them every 12 months or 20,000 km and replace any
turning lights and cabin
one with abnormal damage in time
lighting
Checking EPS GND point for Check it every 12 months or 20,000 km and replace any part
foreign objects or ablations with abnormal damage in time
MAINTENANCE
Checking of the appearance The inspection should be performed at 12 months or 2,000km
of EPS ECU for corrosion for the first time, and every 24 months or 40,000 km afterwards
Checking of high voltage Check it every 12 months or 20,000 km and replace any part
parts for wading marks with abnormal damage in time
Checking of wiper arm lock Check it every 12 months or 20,000 km and replace any part
nut torque with abnormal damage in time
When checking item 1, please replace chassis parts in time if any abnormal damage is found.
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REMINDER Regular
To keep the power battery in optimal Maintenance
conditions, it should be fully charged
and discharged regularly (once every
6 months or 72,000 km, whichever
Regular Maintenance
comes first) for self-calibration. A BYD
authorized dealer or service provider • Maintenance shall be performed
may also be contacted to carry out according to the maintenance schedule
capacity testing and calibration. to ensure optimum vehicle performance
and reduced faults.
Harsh conditions of use are: • Drivers can refer to the maintenance
schedule for scheduled maintenance
• Frequent driving in dusty areas or
intervals, either odometer or time
frequent exposure to salty air.
interval, whichever comes first.
• Frequent and sudden braking.
• For overdue maintenance items, the
• Driving in cold weather. same time interval should be used for
maintenance.
• Frequent and sudden braking.
• It is recommended that maintenance
• Frequent use of a towed trailer. be performed in accordance with the
standards and specifications of BYD Auto
• Use as taxi.
Co., Ltd., and by a local BYD authorized
• Driving in congested urban areas at dealer or service provider.
temperatures above 32°C for more than
• The maintenance schedule lists the
50% of total driving time.
maintenance items and travel time or
• Driving at speeds over 120 km/h at distance based on the assumption that
temperatures above 30°C for more than the vehicle is used as a normal means of
50% of total driving time. transportation to carry passengers and
goods that do not exceed the vehicle
• Frequent overloading. load limit.
CAUTION
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Vehicle Corrosion • Use of fenders
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or living in coastal areas, wash the • Prevent strong impacts, knocks or
landing area of the vehicle at least scratches on the paint. If the paint is
once a month, and clean the front scratched, dented or if it peels, it should
wheel cover with a water cannon or be repaired in time, which should be
MAINTENANCE
steam to reduce corrosion. Wash the carried out by professional auto beauty
chassis thoroughly after winter. provider.
• Check body paint and trims • Do not touch the paint with a greasy
cloth. Do not place greasy tools or rub
• If any chip or crack is found on the with organic solvents on the vehicle
paint, it must be repaired immediately body so as to avoid chemical reactions.
to prevent corrosion. If fragments or
cracks peel off from the metal surface, • The vehicle should be taken for a
please go to a BYD authorized dealer paint check regularly (once a month or
or service provider for repair. whenever any problem is found), and
waxed once every three months.
• Check the interior compartment
• High quality polish and wax must
• Moisture and dust will accumulate be used. If body finish is severely
under the carpet and cause corrosion. weathered, use a car cleaning polish
Check the undersides of carpets separate from the wax. Carefully follow
frequently to make sure these areas the manufacturer's instructions and
are dry. precautions. Chrome finish should be
polished and waxed as well as painted
• Special care should be taken when
finish.
transporting chemicals, detergents,
fertilizers, salt, and other substances,
and such substances should be
kept in appropriate containers for
transportation. If spillage or leakage is
found, clean immediately and keep dry.
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3. Rinse well - When the washing agent
CAUTION dries, it forms markings. After washing
the vehicle in hot weather, rinse the
•The plastic bumper must be removed
parts properly.
if the vehicle is to be repainted
and parked in a high temperature 4. Dry the vehicle with a clean soft towel
painting and waxing workshop, as to prevent stay water marks. In order to
high temperatures will damage the prevent scratching, do not rub or apply
bumper. excessive force on the paint.
REMINDER
Vehicle Cleaning
•Do not use alkaline washing powder,
soapy water, dishwashing liquid,
• The vehicle must be cleaned in time
dewaxing detergent, or volatile
under the following circumstances
solvents.
which will cause peeling of paint layer or
corrosion of body and parts: •When cleaning the light assemblies,
do not wipe the surface of the
• Driving along the coast.
combination lights with chemical
• Driving on a road on which anti-freeze solvents, such as gasoline, alcohol,
has been applied. lacquer thinner, paint thinner or
carbon tetrachloride; otherwise,
• Driving on roads covered with coal tar. cracks will appear on the assembly
guards.
• Resin, bird droppings and insect
carcasses get stuck. •Vehicles driven in coastal areas or
in heavily polluted areas should be
• Driving in areas with a large amount
rinsed every day.
of smoke, soot, dust, iron filings or
chemicals. •Do not scrape or use gasoline to
remove dirt. The plastic wheel trims
• Vehicles visibly soiled by dust or mud.
are easily damaged by organic matter.
• After raining. If any organic matter is splashed on
the trims, it must be washed off with
Manual Car Washing water and the trims must be checked
for damage. If necessary, promptly
replace plastic wheel trims that have
Before washing the vehicle, park it in the
been seriously damaged. Otherwise,
shade, and wait for the vehicle to cool
they may fly off while the vehicle is in
down sufficiently.
motion.
1. Flush loose dirt with a hose to remove all •Do not wash the bumper with cleaning
mud or road salt from the bottom of the agents that contain abrasives.
vehicle and wheel pits.
•The plated metal parts must be
2. Wash the vehicle with neutral agents, cleaned with a carbon cleaning agent,
the mixing of which should be carried and waxed regularly for protection.
out according to the manufacturer's
instructions. Soak a soft cloth with
cleaning solution and gently wipe it
down along the direction of the water
flow. Do not wipe in a circular motion or
horizontally.
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Automatic Car Washing Seat Belt Cleaning
When choosing an automated car wash • The seat belts can be cleaned with
service, be aware of certain types of neutral soapy water or lukewarm water.
brushes, unfiltered rinsing water, or
machine-specific rinsing procedures that • Scrub the seat belts with a sponge
may scratch the paint and affect its gloss or soft cloth. Check the seat belts for
and durability, especially darker colors. excessive wear, tears or cut marks.
Before washing the vehicle, it is best to
consult the staff of the car wash service CAUTION
provider to understand which washing
procedures are the safest for the paint •Do not clean the seat belts with
finish. stain remover or bleach, so as not to
weaken them.
Interior Cleaning •Do not use the seat belts until they
are dry.
REMINDER
Cleaning Doors and Windows
•Prevent direct water splash onto the
dashboard or floor when washing the • Doors and windows can be cleaned with
vehicle, as these may cause electrical
faults.
any ordinary detergent.
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• Check the door stops regularly. If the
•Do not wash the vehicle’s floor. stop lever is found with visible dust
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accumulation, wipe it with a wet soft
cloth.
Carpet Cleaning
CAUTION
• Clean carpets with a good foam
detergent. •When cleaning the inside of the rear
window, be careful not to scratch
• Use a vacuum cleaner to remove as
or damage the heating wire and the
much dust as possible. There are several
connector.
types of foam detergents are available,
some in spray cans, while others are
powders or liquids that can produce
foam when mixed with water. Clean the
Cleaning of A/C Control Panel,
carpets with foam soaked sponge or a Car Audio, Dashboard Panel,
brush, scrubbing in a circular motion. Control Panel and Switches
• Do not use plain water, and keep the
• Clean the A/C control panel, car
carpets as dry as possible.
speakers, dashboard panel, control
panel and switches with a wet soft cloth.
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CAUTION CAUTION
•Do not use organic substances •If dirt cannot be cleaned off using
(solvents, kerosene, alcohol, a neutral detergent, clean it with
gasoline, etc.) or acid and alkali a detergent that does not contain
solutions. These chemicals can cause organic solvents.
discoloration, staining or flaking. If
any detergent or polishing product is •Do not clean leather with any organic
used, make sure they do not contain material such as volatile oil, alcohol,
any of these ingredients. gasoline, acid or alkali, as these will
cause discoloration.
•If a new liquid washing agent is used,
it must not come into contact with •Do not clean leather with a nylon
the vehicle’s interior surfaces, as it brush or synthetic fiber cloth, as these
may contain any of the previously may scratch the fine patterns on the
mentioned ingredients. If there is leather surface.
any spillage, immediately clean it •Mold may grow on dirty leather
thoroughly. trimmings. Special care must be taken
to avoid oil stains, and atrimmings
must always be kept clean.
Cleaning of Leather
•Prolonged exposure to sunlight will
• Leather trimmings can be cleaned with a cause leather to harden or shrink,
neutral detergent used to wash woolen. so the vehicle should be parked in a
shady and cool place, especially in
• Use a soft cloth with a neutral detergent the summer.
solution to wipe off the dust, and then
use a clean, wet cloth to wipe the •In hot weather, avoid placing vinyl
remaining detergent thoroughly. or waxy items on the trimmings,
as these my stick to leather in high
• If leather gets wet, wipe it with a temperatures.
clean soft cloth and let it dry in a cool,
ventilated place. •Improper cleaning of leather
trimmings may cause discoloration or
• For any questions about vehicle spots.
cleaning, please consult a local BYD
authorized dealer or service provider.
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Self-Maintenance CAUTION
MAINTENANCE
• Windshield wiper - Check the wiper
•Some vehicle circuits and parts carry condition monthly. If the wiper does not
high current or high voltage. Beware. work, check it for wear, cracking or other
damage.
•If refrigerant spills out, wipe it clean
with a dry cloth or paper to prevent • Brake fluid level - Check the level monthly.
damage to parts or painted surfaces.
• Brake pedal - Check that the brake pedal
•If brake fluid spills out, rinse it with is operating properly.
water to prevent damage to parts or
painted surfaces. • EPB switch - Check that the switch is
functional.
•When replacing wiper blades, prevent
them from scratching the glass surface. • Engine compartment storage battery -
Check the condition of the storage
•Before closing the hood, make sure battery and terminals for corrosion
there are no tools, cloths, etc., left monthly.
inside.
• A/C system - Check the operation of A/C
•Goggles are to be worn whenever units weekly.
work is done under the vehicle, to
prevent objects or liquids from falling • Tires - Check tire pressure monthly.
into eyes. Check tread wear and whether there are
foreign bodies embedded.
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• Lights - Check the conditions of the
headlights, position lights, tail lights, high REMINDER
mount brake lights, turn signals, rear fog
•If moisture appears on the inside
lights, brake lights and license plate light
of the combination lights or on the
every month.
inside of the turning lights on the side
• Doors - Check that the trunk lid and all mirrors, this could be due to high
other doors (including rear doors) can humidity and/or large temperature
be opened freely and locked securely. difference. When driving, turn on the
combination lights or turning lights,
• Horn - Check that the horn is working and condensation will dry out after a
properly. while.
Combination Lights
Sunroof Maintenance
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5. When washing the vehicle, do not aim 5. The sunroof freezes easily in winter,
jets directly at the sealing strips with a the sealing strips or other parts may
water cannon, to prevent damage to the be damaged if the sunroof is forcibly
strips and water from leaking into the opened. When the sunroof freezes, heat
vehicle. the vehicle and turn on the A/C system
to accelerate the melting of snow and ice
6. The sunroof freezes easily in winter, on the sunroof. Try to open the sunroof
the sealing strips or other parts may after the temperature inside reaches a
be damaged if the sunroof is forcibly certain level. Dry the residual moisture
opened. When the sunroof freezes, heat on the sunroof to prevent it from
the vehicle and turn on the A/C system freezing.
to accelerate the melting of snow and ice
on the sunroof. Try to open the sunroof 6. Do not open the sunroof fully on
after the temperature inside reaches a extremely bumpy roads. Otherwise, the
certain level. Dry the residual moisture vibration between the sunroof and the
on the sunroof to prevent it from rail may cause deformation of related
freezing. parts and even damage to the motor.
Also, do not open the sunroof when it
7. Do not open the sunroof fully on rains or the vehicle is being cleaned.
extremely bumpy roads. Otherwise, the
vibration between the sunroof and the
rail may cause deformation of related
parts and even damage to the motor.
Vehicle Storage
Also, do not open the sunroof when it
• If the vehicle needs to be parked for
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rains or the vehicle is being cleaned.
a long time (more than a month), the
following preparations should be made.
MAINTENANCE
Ordinary Sunroof Maintenance* Proper preparation helps prevent
degradation and ensure easy reuse of
1. Wipe off dust or sand on the sealing the vehicle. If possible, park the vehicle
strips of the sunroof with a wet cloth to indoors.
avoid scratching them, which may affect
their sealing performance. • Charge the vehicle on time.
2. Wipe off dust or sand around the roof • Thoroughly clean and dry the body
metal sheet with a wet cloth to prevent surface.
abrasion of sealing strips when the • Clean the interior of the vehicle to ensure
sunroof is closed, which may affect the that carpets and mats are completely
sunroof sealing performance. dry.
3. Frequently clean the rails, front sash and • Release the parking brake and set the
other parts to avoid the accumulation of gearshift lever in parking gear.
dust, sand, and leaves, and prevent the
drainage holes from being blocked by • Open one window slightly (if stored
such debris, resulting in water leakage indoors).
into the vehicle.
• Disconnect the 12 V battery negative
4. When washing the vehicle, do not aim terminal cable in engine compartment.
jets directly at the sealing strips with a
• Pad the front wiper arm with a folded
water cannon, to prevent damage to the
towel or cloth to keep it out of contact
strips and water from leaking into the
with the windscreen.
vehicle.
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• To reduce adhesion, apply silicone
lubricant to all door seals and body wax
to the painted surface where the door
seals meet.
Hood
and cause an accident.
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• It is required that the liquid level should
REMINDER be between the MAX and MIN marker
lines of the tank.
•Opening the refrigerant tank cap
when the engine is not yet completely • If the gauge shows a low brake fluid
cooled may cause refrigerant to squirt level, check the brake system for leakage
out, resulting in severe burns. and brake lining for abrasion.
•Battery refrigerant may fade in color
when exposed to high ultraviolet rays
such as sunlight. If the hood needs
to be opened in the process of car
use and maintenance, direct sunlight
should be avoided. The performance
parameters of refrigerant do not
change after it fades, and normal use
is not affected.
CAUTION
MAINTENANCE
make sure that the motor, high-
voltage electronic control assembly, frequently, the level of the washer
refrigerant reservoir and radiator are reservoir should be checked more
all cooled down. frequently.
Braking System
• The liquid level in the tank should be
checked monthly, and the brake fluid
should be replaced according to the
travel time and mileage specified in the
regular maintenance schedule.
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CAUTION Wiper Blades
•Do not inject vinegar-water solution The blade strip is made of synthetic rubber,
into the windshield washer fluid which is a vulnerable part. The working
reservoir. environment of vehicles and the usage
habits of drivers may cause damage to the
•It is recommended to use certified blade. Therefore, please note the following
windshield washing fluid. items to ensure the service life of the blade
and the driving safety of the vehicle:
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• When there are marks on the windshield • Over-inflated tires wear unevenly, reduce
caused by gravels, maintenance should comfort, and are prone to damage
be carried out timely (it is recommended from uneven roads. If a tire is seriously
to use the windshield repair resin over inflated, there is a risk of bursting,
products and replace the windshield in seriously threatening safety.
case of too large or too many marks).
• The vehicle is equipped with a tire
• Replace the wiper blades regularly, pressure gauge. When the tire is cold,
preferably once every six months. owners can decide whether to replenish
tire pressure according to the tire
• When cleaning the windshield, the wiper pressure value displayed on the gauge.
arm must be raised in advance. The
specific operation method is as follows: • Tire pressure should be measured
while the tire is cold. This means that it
1. Go to Infotainment → Vehicle health
should be measured at least three hours
→ Maintenance to enable front wiper
after parking. If the owner must drive
maintenance, and the wiper will be
the vehicle before the tire pressure is
rotated down.
measured, the tire can still be considered
2. Grasp the upper end of the wiper arm cold as long as the travel distance is not
and carefully lift the wiper arm and more than 1.6 km.
blade assembly. • If the tire pressure is checked while the
tire is hot, the reading will be 30 - 40
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kPa (0.3 - 0.4 bar) higher than the cold
Tires reading. This phenomenon is normal.
Do not deflate in order to achieve the
• For safe driving, tires must be made and specified cold tire pressure reading;
MAINTENANCE
sized to fit the vehicle, with good tread otherwise pressure will be insufficient.
and standard tire pressure.
REMINDER
WARNING
•The recommended tire pressure label
•Using excessively worn tires, or with (stuck on the driver's side door frame)
too high or low pressure, poses a high indicates the recommended cold tire
risk of accidents. pressure.
• Under-inflated tires can cause uneven • When checking the tire inflation each
tire wear, affect handling and energy time, check tires for damage, foreign
consumption, and they are more prone body piercing and wear.
to leakage due to overheating.
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• If a tire has been repaired, be sure to re-
balance it.
CAUTION
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Replacing Tires and Wheels REMINDER
• Original tires maximize performance, Observe the following instructions,
while providing the best combination otherwise it will lead to typical handling
of handling, driving comfort and service hazards, which will cause the vehicle to
life. lose control.
• Go to a BYD authorized dealer or service •Do not mix radial tires, bias belted
provider for replacement of original tires. tires or diagonal ply tires.
• Replacement of tires with different sizes, •Only use the tire sizes recommended
road ranges, rated speeds and maximum by the manufacturer.
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 Fuses
accuracy.
All vehicle circuits are provided with fuses
• The installation of unsuitable tires
to prevent short circuits or overloading.
can affect the maneuverability and
These fuses are mounted in the motor
stability of the vehicle, and may lead to
compartment in front cabin switchboard
accidents.
and dashboard panel switchboard,
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• It is best to replace all four tires at once. respectively. Fuse diagrams showing the
Do not replace only one tire; otherwise it correspondence between the fuses and
will seriously affect the maneuverability their respective parts are stuck to the fuse
of the vehicle. boxes.
MAINTENANCE
• ABS works by comparing wheel speed. • The fuse under the hood is located
When replacing a tire, use a tire of the on the rear left side of the motor
same size as the original tire. The size compartment. To open it, remove the
and structure of the tire can affect wheel trim first, and press the latch:
speed and may lead to uncoordinated
system operation.
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• Replacement of blown fuses with ones
of higher amperage can increase the
likelihood of damage to the electrical
system.
REMINDER
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Under Hood PDB Nameplate
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MAINTENANCE
Number Ampere (A) Protected Component or Circuit
F1 60 PTC3
F2 - -
F3 - -
F4 - -
F5 - -
F6 - -
F7 - -
F8 - -
F9 15 High-voltage all-in-one
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F10 - -
F11 - -
F13 - -
F14 - -
F16 60 PTC2
F17 - -
F18 30 PTC1
F19 - -
F22 - -
F24 15 USB
F25 10 USB
F26 - -
F28 15 USB
F29 - -
F30 60 ESC
F31 - -
F32 - -
F34 - -
F36 - -
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F38 10 SRS
F39 5 ADAS
F40 - -
F41 5 EPS
F42 5 ESC
F43 - -
F44 60 ESC
F45 40 Blower
F46 - -
F47 - -
F50 70 C-EPS 07
F51 - -
MAINTENANCE
F52 - -
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Dashboard Panel PDB Nameplate
02 - -
04 10 Diagnostic port
05 5 Instrument cluster
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07 5 Shift panel
08 20 Infotainment system
10 5 ADAS
12 - -
13 - -
14 - -
15 - -
16 - -
17 15 On-board charger
18 - -
MAINTENANCE
21 30 Front left
22 30 Front right
23 - -
24 - -
25 - -
26 - -
27 - -
28 - -
29 - -
30 - -
31 - -
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REMINDER
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WHEN FAULTS
OCCUR
When Faults Occur.............................178
When Faults Occur
If Smart Key Battery is
Exhausted
If the smart key indicator does not flash
and the vehicle can't be started using the
start function, the smart key battery may
be exhausted. In this case, contact a BYD
authorized dealer or service provider as
soon as possible to change the battery.
At this time, the vehicle can be started in
no-power mode. Emergency Shutdown
System
CAUTION!
• The emergency shutdown system is
• Do not expose the key to high activated and the high-voltage system
temperatures. is automatically shut down when the
following conditions are met:
• Protect the key from impact.
• The airbags do not deploy after a
• Keep the key away from magnetic
frontal collision.
fields.
• There is a rear collision.
• When doors are locked and the
vehicle is in anti-theft mode, keep • The vehicle system is faulty.
the key away from the vehicle, as
the vehicle's automatic card search • If any of the above collisions and vehicle
function will drain the low-voltage system failures occur, the OK indicator
battery power. will go off.
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Vehicle Fire Rescue 2. Call a BYD authorized dealer or service
provider and the fire brigade, informing
them that the vehicle is equipped with a
In case of fire, continue to operate the
high-voltage battery pack, and wait for
vehicle as follows according to the actual
rescue.
situation:
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• Inform the firemen and rescue
personnel that the vehicle is equipped WARNING!
with a high-voltage battery pack.
• The vehicle must not be towed by
other vehicles using only ropes or
WARNING! chains.
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REMINDER
In-Vehicle Tools
• Towing the vehicle with the towing The in-vehicle tools are stored in the toolkit
hook is not recommended. under the trunk cover.
• Only the vehicle's original towing In-vehicle tools include: Warning triangle,
hook is to be used. reflective vest, wheel nut cover removal
clamp, tire repair device, towing hook, and
other tools.
In Case of a Flat Tire
• In case of a flat tire, slow down, keep
straight and move off the road to a safe
place.
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WARNING!
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When the Battery Runs
Out
When the vehicle cannot start due to low
battery level, try to start it in the following
steps:
2. Connect one end of the red positive (+) 5. Connect the other end of the black
cable to the positive terminal (+) of the negative (-) cable to a suitable grounding
undercharged battery of the vehicle point (a clean and unpainted firm
being rescued. grounded metal part) of the vehicle
being rescued.
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CAUTION! WARNING!
• If the vehicle being rescued cannot be •Do not place the lifting boom or the
started after several attempts, contact jack on the power battery.
a BYD authorized dealer or service
provider. •Ensure firmness when lifting or
jacking up the vehicle.
• The rated battery voltage of the
rescue vehicle should be 12V for •When jacking up the vehicle, do not
starting with jumper cables. have any part of your body under the
vehicle.
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VEHICLE
SPECIFICATIONS
Data Information...............................186
Tips.....................................................190
Data Information
Vehicle Parameters
Dimensions:
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Power performance parameters:
CAUTION!
VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS
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
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Braking system technical parameters:
Fluid parameters:
Front and rear seat positions set for front 200 mm forward and 60 mm backward from
seats designed position; slide rail inclination: 4.5°
Normal service conditions of front seat Seat backs 22.5° forward and 52.5° backward
backrests from designed position
Front and rear seat positions set for rear Design condition, not adjustable (lay down when
seats unlocked)
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Vehicle Identification
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
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VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS
1 Attached to the gearbox body; 5 Attached to the sheet metal clad of the
right rear wheel envelop;
2 Attached to the sheet metal surface 6 Attached to the sheet metal surface
inside the hood; inside the left rear door sill;
3 Attached to the lower right side of the 7 Attached to the sheet metal surface at
trunk sheet metal; the lower left corner of the front left
door;
4 Attached to the VIN slot on the upper 8 Attached to the sheet metal surface of
cover of the left front windshield cross the front anti-impact beam;
sill;
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VIN is engraved on the lower beam of the Drive Motor Model and Number
front right seat.
(1) The model and number of the drive
motor are located near the lock ring right
under the hood.
Vehicle Nameplate
Tips
It is attached to the metal sheet surface Warning Labels
below the right B pillar and contains the
following information: (1) A/C system and cooling fan sticker
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Side airbag warning labels are attached The child protection lock logo is engraved
below the left and right B-pillar lock rings. on the metal sheet surface on the left/right
rear door.
CAUTION! 09
•NEVER use a rearward facing child • High voltage label
VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS
restraint on a seat protected by an
ACTIVE AIRBAG in front of it. (1) A
ttached to the upper safety cover of
powertrain power controller, and small
•DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to the cover of motor rear bracket;
CHILD can occur.
(2) A
ttached to the AC charging line in front
The tire pressure labels are attached below cabin;
the left B-pillar lock ring. (3) A
ttached to the distribution line;
(4) A
ttached to top of the front seal cap of
battery pack.
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Transponder Mounting
Position
The transponder mounting position
is located in the upper left of the front
windshield.
CAUTION!
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Numbers Charging Port Electric
Lock Control Function����������90
0-100 km/h: Full Throttle Child Protection Lock������������58
Experience���������������������������131
Child Restraint System
12 V Auxiliary Power (CRS)��������������������������������������25
Outlet�����������������������������������146
Cooling System�������������������164
Cup Holder��������������������������145
A
A/C Operation Interface������136 D
A/C Panel View���������������������136
Data Collection and
ACC System*������������������������108 Processing�����������������������������32
Acoustic Vehicle Alerting Discharging Equipment*������88
System (AVAS)���������������������130
Door Bins�����������������������������144
Air Conditioning System�����166
Driver and Front Passenger
Air Purification System*������142 Airbags�����������������������������������19
Airbag Triggering Driver Assistance Switch
Conditions and Notes�����������21 Group�������������������������������������73
Anti-Theft System������������������31 Driving���������������������������������102
Automatic Vehicle Hold Driving Key Notes����������������107
(AVH)������������������������������������105
Driving Range Display*���������90
Driving Safety Precautions���95
B Driving Safety Systems�������126
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F Instrument Cluster View�������36
Intelligent Cruise
File Pockets�������������������������144 Control System*������������������116
Fire Prevention����������������������99 Interior Cleaning�����������������159
Flood Precautions�����������������98 Interior Light Switches����������77
Folding in Rear Seats������������61 Introduction to Airbags���������19
Front Door Switches�������������71 Introduction to Keys�������������48
Front Seat Adjustment����������60 Introduction to Seat Belts�����16
Front Seat Side Airbags*�������20
Function Definitions�����������139
L
Fuses������������������������������������169
Lane Keeping System*��������115
G
Language Setting����������������150
Light Switches�����������������������65
Gear Shift Controls��������������102 Locking/Unlocking Door�������50
Glove Box�����������������������������144 Low Voltage Battery (12 V)����94
Luggage Compartment
H Cover*����������������������������������148
Head Supports����������������������61
Hood������������������������������������164
M
How to Save Energy Maintenance Cycle and
and Prolong Vehicle Contents������������������������������152
Service Life����������������������������97 Mobile Phone Wireless
Charging Location���������������146
P
In Case of a Flat Tire������������181
Infotainment Control
Panel Pad�����������������������������149 PAB Switch*���������������������������74
Instrument Cluster Paint Maintenance Tips������157
Indicators�������������������������������37
Panoramic View System*����122
194
Parking Assistance Transponder Mounting
System���������������������������������123 Position��������������������������������192
Power Battery������������������������91
Predictive Emergency U
Braking System�������������������111
USB Ports�����������������������������146
S Vehicle Corrosion
Prevention���������������������������157
Safety Handle����������������������145 Vehicle Fire Rescue�������������179
Seat Information�������������������59 Vehicle Identification����������189
Self-Maintenance����������������161 Vehicle Parameters�������������186
Side Curtain Airbags��������������21 Vehicle Storage��������������������163
Smart Access and Start Vents������������������������������������141
System�����������������������������������57
Snow Chains������������������������100
W
Starting the Vehicle�������������101
Suggestions for Warning Labels��������������������190
Vehicle Use����������������������������96 When the Battery
Sun Visors����������������������������145 Runs Out������������������������������183
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Abbreviations List
Abbreviations
Anti-lock Braking
ECU Electronic Control Unit ABS
System
Adaptive Cruise
AUTO Automatic ACC
Control
USB Universal Serial Bus ECO Economic
NORMAL Normal SPORT Sport
Automatic Vehicle
SOC State of Charge AVH
Hold
Predictive Collision
EPB Electric Parking Brake PCW
Warning
Autonomous Blind Spot Detection
AEB BSD
Emergency Braking System
RCTA Rear Cross Traffic Alert DOW Door Open Warning
Tire Pressure Electronic Stability
TPMS ESC
Monitoring System Control
Vehicle Dynamic Traction Control
VDC TCS
Control System
HHC Hill-start Hold Control HBA Hydraulic Break Assist
Controller
CDP HDC Hill Descent Control
Deceleration Parking
PM2.5 Air Purification System MAX Maximum
Vehicle Identification
MIN Minimum VIN
Number
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Edition Date: 10.2022 EN_V4 Left-hand Drive