Byd Tang 2021 User Manual
Byd Tang 2021 User Manual
Preface
Dear BYD owner:
Thank you for choosing a BYD vehicle. Please read through this manual carefully before using
the vehicle, and keep it safely afterwards.
This manual provides useful information on the vehicle's operation, safety and comfort
features, and will prove useful in the full enjoyment of your driving experience.
If maintenance or repair is required, please contact the nearest BYD authorised dealer or
service provider for high-quality after-sales service. Be sure to carefully follow this manual's
maintenance instructions.
This manual is an integral part of the vehicle. Make sure to hand it over to the new owner upon
re-sale.
Thank you for your purchase and support for BYD vehicles. We wish you a pleasant driving
experience!
November 2021
This manual may not be copied or reproduced without prior written permission of BYD
Auto Industry Co., Ltd.
Note: The illustrations in this manual are only provided for reference. Anything in the
actual vehicle shall prevail.
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Introduction to Owner's Manual
This manual contains the latest standard and optional features for this vehicle model. Your
vehicle may not be equipped with some of the features or functions described. For specific
equipment information, please refer to the corresponding sales material or consult the BYD
authorised dealer or service provider where the vehicle was purchased.
Should any part of the vehicle needs to be replaced, use original accessories and spare parts.
Vehicle modification with accessories and spare parts other than BYD originals may affect the
vehicle's maneuverability, safety and durability, and may infringe local laws or regulations.
Problems like damage to the vehicle or its performance caused by unauthorised modification
are not covered by its warranty - please refer to the warranty manual for further information on
the policy.
Scrapping vehicle
Make sure to dismantle or scrap the vehicle in accordance with local regulations.
Quick search
This manual is organised into specific chapters. In order to quickly access the information
desired, find the corresponding chapter by the coloured bars on the right edge of the odd-
numbered pages (not applicable for all content).
The contents, index of illustrations, and detailed alphabetic index at the end of this manual can
help quick access to the information searched.
Marks in manual
WARNING: Reminds you of any medium and high-level risks. Ignoring this information
may cause serious or potentially life-threatening injury.
CAUTION: Reminds you of slight danger. Ignoring this information may cause damage
to the vehicle.
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Marks in illustrations
Unless otherwise specified, the directions (front, rear, left and right) of the vehicle in
this manual shall be subject to the driving direction of the vehicle.
The digital copy can be viewed by tapping on Owner's Manual on the centre console
touchscreen.
REMINDER
• The digital copy of the Owner's Manual is constantly updated and upgraded, according to
the frequency its software is updated. The digital version may differ slightly from the hard
copy version found on board.
As BYD products are improved and updated, the contents and illustrations in this manual will
also be updated occasionally. No further notice will be given on such changes. Please refer to
the actual vehicle status.
Sustainability
As a pure electric passenger vehicle, the BYD Tang EV is an environmentally friendly product.
Please visit https://reach.bydeurope.com for environmental protection information about the
vehicle.
It is everyone's responsibility to protect the environment. Please use this vehicle properly and
dispose of any waste and cleaning materials according to the corresponding local laws and
regulations.
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GETTING TO KNOW THE Welcoming��������������������������������������� 36
VEHICLE Exterior Welcoming�������������������������������������� 36
Interior�������������������������������������������� 12
RIDING
TRAVEL PREPARATION Child Safety������������������������������������� 40
Riding Instructions for Children����������������� 40
Pre-Driving Inspection���������������������� 16
Electronic Child Protection Lock��������������� 40
Classification of Child Safety Seats (not
UNLOCKING THE VEHICLE provided with the vehicle)�������������������������� 41
Understanding the Keys������������������� 18 Installing a Child Seat���������������������������������� 41
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Riding in the Third Row*������������������� 58 Automatic Vehicle Hold (AVH)�������������������� 90
Reaching Third Row Seats�������������������������� 58 Vehicle Speed Control���������������������� 91
Folding Seats������������������������������������������������ 59 Brake/Accelerator Pedal������������������������������ 91
Third Row Lighting��������������������������������������� 59 Light Control������������������������������������ 91
Comfort Ride����������������������������������� 60 Exterior Lights����������������������������������������������� 91
A/C������������������������������������������������������������������ 60 High Beam Assist (HMA)������������������������������ 94
Panoramic Sunroof/Sunshade������������������ 64 Wipers Control��������������������������������� 95
Sun Visors������������������������������������������������������ 65 Front Wipers Control����������������������������������� 95
Interior Roof Handle������������������������������������ 66 Rear Wiper Control��������������������������������������� 96
Smartphone Wireless Charging����������������� 66 Driving Assist����������������������������������� 97
On-Board Power Supply����������������������������� 67 Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC)*����������������� 97
USB Ports������������������������������������������������������� 68 Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)������������������� 98
SD Card Slot�������������������������������������������������� 68 Lane Keeping System (LKS)*�������������������� 102
Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS)104
PREPARING FOR DRIVING Blind Spot Detection (BSD)���������������������� 105
Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR)*���������������� 107
Activating Infotainment System�������� 72
Predictive Emergency Braking System
Main Interface���������������������������������� 73
(PEBS)���������������������������������������������������������� 108
Vehicle Settings������������������������������� 75 Safety Assist���������������������������������� 111
Media Centre����������������������������������� 75 Integrated Power Brake (IPB)������������������� 111
Bluetooth Phone������������������������������ 75 Airbags��������������������������������������������������������� 116
File Manager������������������������������������ 75 Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
���������������������������������������������������������������������� 121
Driving in Harsh Weather���������������� 122
DRIVING
Driving in Fog���������������������������������������������� 122
Getting to Know the Instrument Cluster
������������������������������������������������������� 78 Driving in Rain��������������������������������������������� 122
Driving in Hot Weather������������������������������ 123
Instrument Cluster Overview��������������������� 78
Driving in Cold Weather���������������������������� 123
Instrument Cluster Control������������������������� 80
Trip Record������������������������������������ 124
Adjusting Instrument Cluster Brightness� 81
Instrument Cluster Warning Lights/ Dashcam������������������������������������������������������ 124
Indicators������������������������������������������������������� 82 In-Vehicle Camera�������������������������������������� 125
Pulling Out of Parking Spaces����������� 86 10km/h Speed Lock������������������������ 126
Starting the Vehicle�������������������������������������� 86 Speed Sensing Auto Lock������������������������� 126
Switching Driving/Terrain Modes�������������� 86 Regenerative Braking��������������������� 126
Switching to Steering Assist����������������������� 87 0-100 km/h: Full Throttle Experience
Shifting Gears������������������������������������������������ 88 ����������������������������������������������������� 126
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PARKING Remote Control Key����������������������������������� 150
Locking with the Microswitch������������������ 150
Side Mirror Auto-Tilt����������������������� 130
Locking with the Interior Boot Lid Switch
Park Assist������������������������������������� 130 ���������������������������������������������������������������������� 151
Panoramic View����������������������������� 131 Locking with the NFC Key Card*�������������� 151
Anti-Theft Alarm����������������������������� 151
EXITING Folding/Unfolding Side Mirrors������� 152
Locking from Outside��������������������� 150 Opening and Closing the Bonnet������������ 172
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Refilling Windscreen Washing Liquid������ 173 VEHICLE INFORMATION
Checking Coolant��������������������������������������� 173
Vehicle Information������������������������ 204
Checking Brake Fluid��������������������������������� 174
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)������� 204
Replacing Fuses����������������������������� 175
Vehicle Nameplate and Label������������������ 204
Checking/Replacing Fuses����������������������� 175
Specifications�������������������������������� 208
Fuse Distribution���������������������������������������� 176
Vehicle Specifications������������������������������� 208
Motor������������������������������������������������������������ 209
EMERGENCY
High-Voltage Battery���������������������������������� 209
Owner's Emergency����������������������� 186 Wheels and Tyres��������������������������������������� 210
Unlocking/Locking������������������������������������ 186 Brake System���������������������������������������������� 211
Power Boot Failure������������������������������������� 187 Fluid Types and Usage������������������������������ 211
Awakening Dormant 12V Battery (Starter Fe
Battery)�������������������������������������������������������� 187
Turning Hazard Warning Lights���������������� 188
Tools Included in the Vehicle������������������� 188
Wearing Reflective Vest����������������������������� 189
Using Warning Triangle����������������������������� 189
Inflating Tyres��������������������������������������������� 189
Tyre Bursting/Leakage������������������������������ 191
Repairing Tyres������������������������������������������� 191
Jump Start��������������������������������������������������� 192
Emergency Starting����������������������������������� 193
Towing��������������������������������������������������������� 194
Rescue������������������������������������������� 196
Vehicle Fire�������������������������������������������������� 196
Vehicle Flooding����������������������������������������� 197
Vehicle Collision����������������������������������������� 197
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01
GETTING TO KNOW
THE VEHICLE
Exterior.................................................10
Interior..................................................12
Exterior
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Interior
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TRAVEL
PREPARATION
Pre-Driving Inspection.........................16
Pre-Driving
Inspection
Before driving, it is recommended to:
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03
UNLOCKING
THE VEHICLE
Understanding the Keys......................18
Locating the Vehicle............................21
Unlocking.............................................22
Understanding the WARNING!
The mechanical key is fitted inside the • Avoid harmful interference with legal
remote control key and can be used to lock/ radio communication services while
unlock the vehicle in case of emergency. using the remote control key. Once
any interference is identified, stop
The key number plate is used to order using the key immediately.
spare mechanical keys.
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CAUTION! REMINDER
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from the PEPS (Passive Entry & detection range, its indicator will flash
Passive Start) system antenna, as the continuously.
electromagnetic waves may interfere
with such devices. • The remote control key indicator
Locking button
Unlocking button
2. Take the mechanical key out and slide up
its latch for use (refer to the Emergency
Unlocks the vehicle and lowers the - Owner's Emergency - Emergency
windows. Unlocking/Locking).
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the aforementioned procedure in reverse. • "Low key battery" is displayed on the
instrument cluster.
CAUTION! Replacing the remote control key battery:
• After using the mechanical key, put it 1. Remove the bottom shell.
back into the remote control key as
2. Rotate the battery cover clockwise and
soon as possible to avoid losing it.
remove it.
CAUTION!
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The NFC key card locks and unlocks the
REMINDER vehicle.
• Battery model: CR2032. • Do not place the NFC key card in the 03
charging area when the smartphone
wireless charging function is
SUSTAINABILITY
• Please dispose of waste batteries • Do not attach the NFC key card
properly in an environment-friendly to any object that may cut its
way. electromagnetic signals, such as
cellphone metal casings.
Conserving remote control key SOC • Do not place the NFC key card where
it is exposed to high temperatures,
When the remote control key is within
such as on top of the dashboard.
2 meters of the vehicle, there will be
continuous communication between them • Avoid bending the NFC key card.
through weak radio waves, which will
reduce the key battery SOC more quickly. • Do not store the NFC key card
together with other hard objects.
If the remote control key is exposed to
strong radio waves for extended periods, its
• Light stands;
• Fluorescent desk lamps.
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Unlocking With the vehicle powered off, locked, and
within the effective range of the remote
control key signal:
The vehicle can be unlocked with:
• If the unlock button is pressed, either
• Remote control key the front left door or all doors will unlock
simultaneously, the turning lights will
• Microswitch flash twice, and the side mirrors will
• NFC key card* automatically unfold (if this function is
activated).
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Microswitch on the front left side mirror, all doors
unlock simultaneously, the turning lights
flash twice, and the side mirrors unfold (if
this function is activated).
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LOADING
Small Items..........................................26
Luggage and Large Items....................28
Small Items
This vehicle features several different
spaces for convenient storage of small
items.
WARNING!
Interior Storage
WARNING!
Glovebox
Pull the handle to open the glovebox. Push
the lid up to close.
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With the vehicle powered on:
WARNING!
• The glovebox light will go on when the
glovebox is open, and go out when it is • Keep the centre console cubby closed
closed. when the vehicle is in motion to
prevent injury.
WARNING!
LOADING
Sunglasses Niche
Press the cover to open, push the cover to
close.
Storage bag
The back of each front seat has a storage
bag to keep books, magazines, etc.
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Second row seat storage box Clothes hook
1. Turn over the seat armrest. There is a clothes hook on the safety
handle assembly.
2. Lift the cover to open the box.
WARNING!
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CAUTION!
Foot motion underneath the rear
bumper
• Make sure there is enough space to
open the boot safely beforehand.
LOADING
Keep the remote control key within the
detection range (one meter), and move
your foot underneath the centre of the
rear bumper (do not touch the bumper).
The boot lid will automatically open/close
when the foot motion signal is detected.
Within the range of the remote control key
If the foot motion signal is detected while
signal:
the boot lid is opening or closing, the boot
lid will stop its motion. If another signal is
• With the boot closed, double press
the boot open/close button on the detected, the boot lid will begin reversing
remote control key to open the boot. its motion.
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REMINDER
Opening the boot from outside
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closed, press the lock button while
carrying the remote control key to close WARNING!
the boot lid and lock the vehicle. Anti-Theft
mode will also be engaged. • Do not intentionally activate the anti-
pinch function.
Boot lid height settings • The anti-pinch function may not work
when the boot lid is about to close fully.
By default, the boot lid will open to its 04
maximum height. The boot lid's height can
Boot Light
be set as follows:
LOADING
1. Open the boot lid and adjust its position
to the desired height.
2. Press and hold the close button on
the boot lid and hold it for about 3s until
a beep is heard, indicating that the boot
lid opening height has been successfully
set.
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Luggage Compartment instructions in reverse.
Cover*
WARNING!
Unfolding luggage compartment
• Make sure that the luggage
cover compartment cover is installed
securely.
The boot is equipped with a luggage
compartment cover for privacy and • Do not place any item on the luggage
shielding contents from direct sunlight. compartment cover.
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WARNING!
LOADING
damage and personal injury.
CAUTION!
» Pull the backrest unlocking handle • Make sure there is ample space for the
and fold it. boot lid to open freely before opening
it and loading items.
3. Pull the backrest unlocking handle to
unfold it.
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CAUTION!
REMINDER
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WELCOMING AND
GREETING
Opening Door.......................................36
Welcoming...........................................36
Opening Door Smart Courtesy Light
Exterior Handle
Welcoming
• The Smart Courtesy Light can be
turned on by tapping on / >
Vehicle Settings>Lights & Ambient
on the centre console touchscreen.
Exterior Welcoming
Exterior Lighting and Actions Door light
REMINDER
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Interior Greeting Right Reading Light Switch
Smart Ambient Light Press the switch to turn right reading light
on/off.
When the door is opened, the smart
ambient light inside the vehicle will
automatically go on to create a comfortable Interior Light Master Switch
driving atmosphere.
Press the switch to turn interior lights on/ 05
off.
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RIDING
Child Safety..........................................40
Seat Belts..............................................43
Driving..................................................47
Front Passenger Ride...........................57
Riding in the Second Row...................57
Riding in the Third Row*.....................58
Comfort Ride........................................60
Child Safety WARNING!
Electronic Child
Protection Lock
To prevent a child riding on the rear seat
from accidentally opening rear doors,
Warning label on front passenger sun visor engage the child protection lock.
Warning labels at the lower part of left and Press the button, the button indicator
right B-pillars turns on, indicating the child safety lock
function is activated. Opening rear doors
from inside the vehicle and controlling rear
windows with rear window switches are
then both disabled.
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Classification of Child Elevated seats
Safety Seats (not provided
with the vehicle)
Infant seats
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Elevated seats include Group II and Group
III child safety seats.
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ISOFIX provides anchor points to tightly
secure the child safety seat. WARNING!
The anchors are located on the cushion of • When using ISOFIX anchor points,
the second row seat. make sure that there are no foreign
objects nearby and that the seat
belt is not stuck behind the child
LATCH protection device.
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Seat Belts Correct Sitting Posture
For Driver
Protective Effect of Seat
Belts
Vehicle, driver and passengers all have
kinetic energy when the vehicle is in
motion. The strength of this kinetic energy
depends on speed, vehicle kerb weight,
and the combined weight of all occupants.
The greater the speed and combined mass, 06
the stronger the energy released in a crash.
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without fastened seat belts will continue
their motion forward at the speed the
vehicle was going at the time of the collision Correct driving posture is beneficial to
due to inertia, whereas the vehicle will have driving operation and can reduce driver
come to an abrupt stop, potentially causing fatigue.
serious injuries to occupants.
In order to ensure the safety of all
In a collision in which the occupants have occupants and reduce the risk of accident-
their seat belts fastened, the seat belts related casualties, it is important for the
will restrain occupants to their seats and driver to make the following adjustments:
prevent them from being thrown violently
forward or out of the vehicle. In addition, • Adjust the position of the driver seat for
seat belts along with airbags provide the easy and effective operation of pedals
best protection, thus significantly reducing and control switches.
collision injuries.
• Adjust the driver seat backrest so that
the driver's back completely fits with the
WARNING! seat backrest.
• Forces acting upon the human body • Adjust the driver seat headrest so that
can be violent during a collision the driver's head is in the exact centre of
even if the vehicle speed is very low. the headrest.
Occupants who do not have their
seat belts fastened may be thrown • Adjust the steering wheel position so it is
out of the vehicle, resulting in serious at a proper distance from the driver.
injuries.
• Properly fasten the seat belt.
• All occupants in the vehicle must
properly fasten their seat belts. Front Passenger
Failure to do so may cause them to
be violently ejected from the vehicle In order to ensure front passenger safety
in the event of an accident. This will and reduce risk of casualties, front
not only cause personal injury but passengers must make the following
also endanger other occupants in the adjustments:
vehicle.
• Adjust the position of the front
passenger seat to keep the occupant at
a proper distance from the dashboard
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panel.
WARNING!
• Adjust the occupant's seat backrest so
that their back completely fits with the • While riding, the passenger's feet
backrest. should be placed in the footwell in
front of the second and third row
• Adjust the occupant's seat headrest so seats. Passengers must not extend any
that their head is in the exact centre of part of their body out of the window
the headrest. or hunker down on the seat. This may
cause personal injury in the event of
• Properly fasten the seat belt.
emergency braking or accidents.
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Unbuckling Seat Belts
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4. Adjust the position of the three-point
seat belt.
RIDE
2. Slowly return the seat belt to the
retractor.
WARNING!
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Adjust the seat belt height as follows:
WARNING!
Slowly and smoothly pull out the seat belt
• Make sure the seat belt is properly
from the retractor, cross over the chest and adjusted and locked before driving.
hips. Ensure that the lap portion of the seat Failure to do so may jeopardize
belt is as low as possible. Never fasten the proper seat belt protection in the
lap portion over the abdominal area. event of a collision.
WARNING!
Adjusting Front Seat Belt When the vehicle suffers a severe frontal
Height collision and the activating conditions of
the pre-tensioner are met, the pre-tensioner
quickly retracts some of the seat belt and
Seat belt height adjusters are provided on locks it to further protect the occupant. The
both the driver's and the front passenger's pre-tensioner limits the restraint force the
sides to ensure correct positioning of the seat belt places onto the occupant's body
seat belt. Adjust the seat belt height and within a certain range, so as to avoid any
let the shoulder portion of the seat belt injury to the occupant caused by excessive
pass roughly through the centre of your restraint force.
shoulder, away from the face and neck.
WARNING!
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Seat Belt Reminder Even if there is no obvious damage to
the seat belt in case of a severe accident,
the airbag system should be thoroughly
inspected, and the seat belt should be
replaced together with the seat assembly if
necessary.
WARNING!
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used.
Driving
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The vehicle is equipped with a seat belt
sound reminder.
• Please keep the seat belt clean and dry. When the vehicle is ON: The indicator
is displayed on the instrument cluster, all of
the vehicle's electrical equipment is
System Components
If the seat belt system does not work
properly, contact a BYD authorised dealer
or service provider for repair. Do not use
the corresponding seat before the seat belt
is repaired.
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Driver Seat Controls WARNING!
WARNING!
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WARNING!
Seat Memory
Memory Button 06
Lumbar support adjustment: press the
front or rear part of the switch to strengthen
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or weaken the lumbar support; Press the
upper or lower part of the switch to raise or
lower the lumbar support.
REMINDER
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REMINDER REMINDER
• When a new seat memory is set, any • Ventilation and heating functions
previous setting will be overwritten. cannot be turned on at the same time
for a single seat.
Awakening the Seat Memory
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Removing the Headrest window to roll it up/ down to the desired
position.
1. Pull up the headrest to its highest
position (1).
One-Touch Rolling Up/Down
2. Press the adjustment button on the left
side of the headrest (2). At the same Press/pull the switch to the corresponding
time, insert a tool with less than 2mm window to its furthest position and release.
diameter into the hole in the headrest The window will roll up/down completely.
base (3), and press it to unlock the As the window rolls up/down automatically,
headrest. press/pull the switch to stop the motion.
WARNING! 06
• Before closing windows, make sure
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there are no obstructions to its rolling
so as to prevent physical injury.
Window Anti-Pinch
Manual Control
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Adjusting Side Mirrors Folding/Unfolding Side Mirrors
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Rear View Mirror Controls Toggle the adjustment switch (1) to extend
the steering wheel.
Adjusting the Rear View Mirror Toggle the adjustment switch (2) to retract
the steering wheel.
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WARNING!
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vehicle control.
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Steering Wheel Control Buttons
Left buttons
RES+/SET-
When the ACC system is on stand-by, toggle this switch upward to activate the ACC
system and recall the previously set speed.
When the ACC system is on stand-by, toggle this switch downward to activate the
ACC system and set the current speed as the cruise speed.
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Middle buttons
Horn pad
Press the pad to sound the horn.
Right buttons
Phone button
Press this button to make/receive a call (the infotainment system will be muted
when making or receiving a phone call). 06
When the system is in a Bluetooth unrelated interface and Bluetooth is
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disconnected, press this button for the system to skip to the "Bluetooth
Disconnected" interface. If Bluetooth is connected, press this button for the
system to skip to the main dialing interface.
When a number is entered in the dialing interface, or an entry from the "Call
History" or "Contacts" is selected, press this button to start dialing.
While under the main dialing interface with Bluetooth connected and no number
input, press this button for the system to skip to the "Outgoing Calls" interface
under the "Call History" interface. Press it again for the system to automatically
call the first entry in the "Outgoing Calls" interface.
When the menu is displayed on the cluster, pressing this button will display the
previous interface.
In the "Charging" interface, press this button to enter the "Scheduled Charging"
interface.
In the "Calls via Bluetooth" interface, press this button to end the call.
MODE button
Press the Mode button to switch among Music, Video, etc.
If the infotainment system is off, press this button to turn it on.
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Right Roller
In the infotainment mode:
• Roll up to turn the volume up.
• Press the roller to enter the menu next to the current option or confirm the
current setting.
In the instrument cluster scheduled charging setting mode:
Left/Right buttons
In radio mode:
• Press the button to select the previous pre-saved radio station.
• Press and hold the button to automatically search for a radio station in the
lower frequency direction.
• Press and hold the button to automatically search for a radio station in the
higher frequency direction.
• Press the button to select the previous entry in the "Bluetooth Call History"
and "Contacts" interfaces.
• Press the button to play the next track (track listing +1).
• Press the button to select the next entry in the "Bluetooth Call History" and
"Contacts" interfaces.
In instrument cluster menu mode:
• Press the button to switch the hour and minute settings leftward.
• Press the button to switch the hour and minute settings rightward.
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Locking Doors from Inside Controlling Passenger
Window
The passenger window control method
is identical to that of the driver window.
Please refer to the Ride - Driver Ride -
Driver window Controls section.
Riding in the 06
Second Row
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Press the button to lock all doors.
Front Passenger
1. Pull up the adjusting lever.
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Adjusting Seat
The front passenger seat features the
following adjustments:
• Seat backrest
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Adjusting seat backrest button (3), pull out headrest (1) and
release the button.
Pull up the backrest adjustment lever, tilt Installing Headrest
the backrest forward/ backward to the
desired position and release the lever. Insert the headrest links into the bushing
with the groove facing forward. Press the
headrest height adjustment (3), press
the headrest to a proper position (2) and
release.
Adjusting Headrest
Second Row Lighting
Raising Headrest
Press the button to turn the interior
Pull up the headrest to the desired position light on the corresponding side on or off.
(1) and release.
Lowering Headrest
Removing Headrest
Reaching Third Row Seats
1. Pull up the headrest to the highest
position (1). Access to passengers riding on the third
2. Press the headrest height adjustment row seats is behind the second row right
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seat: Third Row Lighting
1. Pull up the lever on the seat backrest and
it will tilt forward.
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RIDE
Press the button to turn the left rear
interior light on/off.
2. Slide the seat forward for unobstructed
access. Press the button to turn the right rear
interior light on/off.
Folding Seats
If additional storage space is necessary, the
third row seats can be folded in. Please refer
to the Loading - Large Luggage Stowage
- Folding Third Row Seats section.
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Comfort Ride
A/C
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Climate Control zones will change synchronously if
adjusted.
Manual Control
REMINDER
1. Start the vehicle.
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5. Adjusting circulation mode.
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circulates within the cabin.
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the speed, and on the button on the temperature inside the vehicle to a
the bottom right of the touchscreen comfortable level according to the ambient
to increase the speed. temperature.
8. Turning off A/C. After unlocking the vehicle or opening the
door, the A/C settings will automatically
• Press the button or tap on the return to the status before the last power-off.
button on the "Climate Controls"
of the centre console touchscreen to
turn A/C off. REMINDER
Auto Control • When SOC is lower than a certain
value, the remotely controlled A/C
feature is disabled.
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If these functions are not turned off, they
will turn off automatically after 15 minutes.
WARNING!
Vents
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the way up/down will fully open/close vents.
Air Purification
1 PM2.5 detection
2 Quick purification
3 Negative Ion
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• Quick purification
Panoramic Sunroof/
» When turned on, the quick purifier and Sunshade
negative ion generator start working at
the same time.
Sliding to Open/Close Panoramic
» When turned on/off, the quick purifier Sunroof
and negative ion generator start/stop
working at the same time.
In the "A/C Settings" interface, the following • Auto opening/closing: The sunroof will
functions can be set: automatically open/close completely
when the switch is pushed to the
• Fan speed reduction during calls furthest (4)/(1) and released. Pushing the
switch again will stop its motion.
• Decreasing blower speed while making
calls
REMINDER
» When this function is activated, the A/C
blower speed automatically decreases • The sunshade opens automatically
while a call is made via Bluetooth. along with the sunroof.
• Auto control
• Automatic purification
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• Manual tilting: Gently press the rear
end of the sunroof switch to tilt it. The CAUTION!
sunroof stops in its current position
when the switch is released. • Operating the sunroof after rain or
snow or after the vehicle has been
• Auto tilting: Press the rear end of washed may let water inside the
the sunroof switch to its furthest cabin. Wipe it dry before operating.
position and release. The sunroof will
automatically tilt to the full opening • Opening the sunroof when it is
covered in snow or ice may damage
angle.
the sunroof and/or its motor.
Opening/Closing Sunshade
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Sun Visors
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Using Sun Visors
• Auto opening/closing: The sunshade The sun visors are useful to shield the
will automatically open/close driver and front passenger from the glare of
completely when the switch is pushed to direct sunlight.
the furthest (4)/(1) and released. Pushing
the switch again will stop its motion.
Sunroof/Sunshade Anti-Pinch
WARNING!
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Vanity Mirror and Light Smartphone Wireless
Charging
1. Start the vehicle.
2. Pull down the Quick Settings menu of
the centre console touchscreen to light
up the Wireless Charging icon.
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WARNING! REMINDER
• Do not place metal items like keys • If the phone case is too thick, wireless
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or rings along with the smartphone charging may be unsuccessful.
while charging. Doing so may cause
accidents. • When the vehicle runs through
bumps, wireless charging may be
briefly interrupted.
CAUTION!
• If a door is closed while a device
is being charged, charging may be
• In the event there is a failure with briefly interrupted.
the smartphone wireless charging,
it is recommended to contact a BYD • When the vehicle is OFF and the
authorised dealer or service provider. driver is exiting, the instrument
cluster will show a prompt reading
• During wireless charging, ensure that "Please take your call phone with
the remote control key is more than
you".
25cm away from the charging area.
WARNING!
USB ports in centre console cubby Remove the card by pressing it down and
pulling it out.
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CAUTION!
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REMINDER
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encounters an error, or no readable
file is found, a prompt reading "Insert
micro-SD first" will be displayed on
the touchscreen.
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PREPARING FOR
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Activating Infotainment System.........72
Main Interface......................................73
Vehicle Settings....................................75
Media Centre........................................75
Bluetooth Phone..................................75
File Manager.........................................75
Activating WARNING!
CAUTION!
• Please do not disassemble or modify
the infotainment system, as this may
cause system faults, fire, electric
leakage, etc.
• Press the infotainment system switch • Do not use sharp or edged hard
or the "MODE" button on the steering objects on the screen, as this will
wheel to turn on the infotainment system. damage it.
Press and hold the switch to turn it off. • Do not use any cleaning product to
wipe the screen. Clean it with a damp
Gesture and Response soft cloth.
The following actions can be carried out
through the centre console touchscreen:
REMINDER
• Tap
• The centre console touchscreen
» To open an app, choose a function, display interfaces shown in this
or enter characters, simply tap on manual are for reference only. The
the corresponding button on the vehicle's actual display shall prevail.
touchscreen.
• Drag Language setting
» To move an icon to a new position, tap
on and hold the icon and drag it to the
target position.
• Slide
» Slide the screen up, down and sideways
in the main interface or app interface.
• Double-tap
» Double-tapping can zoom in to enlarge
the image to full screen. When the vehicle is powered on, tap on
/ > DiLink > Language and
• Spread Apart/Pinch Together
keyboard > Language on the centre
» Touch and hold an image with 2 console touchscreen and set the language
fingers. To zoom in, spread them apart. as Simplified Chinese or English.
To zoom out, pinch them together.
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Main Interface
Activate the infotainment system to enter the main interface.
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Displays time, air conditions inside and outside the vehicle, Bluetooth, mobile data, signal
strength and other information.
Tap on the button to view push notifications. (A red dot indicates that there is a push
notification)
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Pull down to open the Quick Settings menu.
Tap on the "Edit" box to enter the interface for control of all buttons contained in area 3. Drag
the corresponding button icons to adjust the position of each shortcut button.
Tap on to turn Wi-Fi on/off. Wi-Fi can also be turned on/off by tapping on / >
DiLink > Connection .
Tap on to turn Cellular Data on/off. Network can be turned on/off by tapping on /
> DiLink > Connection .
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Vehicle Settings button
Bluetooth Phone
Tap on the button to enter the "Vehicle
Settings" interface. Tap on the button on the main
interface of the centre console touchscreen
A/C Shortcut Bar or press the button on the steering
wheel to enter the "Bluetooth Phone"
Adjusts A/C temperature, blowing mode interface, including Dial, Contacts, History
and circulation mode. and Missed Calls.
Tap on the button to enter the "Climate
Control" interface. REMINDER
File Manager
working.
Media Centre
Tap on the button on the main
interface of the centre console touchscreen
or press the button on the steering
wheel to enter the "Media Centre" interface,
including Music, Video and Stereo.
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Getting to Know the Instrument.
Cluster...................................................78
Pulling Out of Parking Spaces.............86
Vehicle Speed Control.........................91
Light Control........................................91
Wipers Control.....................................95
Driving Assist........................................97
Safety Assist.......................................111
Driving in Harsh Weather..................122
Trip Record.........................................124
10km/h Speed Lock...........................126
Regenerative Braking........................126
0-100 km/h: Full Throttle.
Experience..........................................126
Getting to Know the Instrument Cluster
Instrument Cluster Overview
2 Time 8 Speedometer
6 Orientation 12 SOC
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Power meter Energy regeneration intensity
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Displays the current time. Shows the current temperature outside the
vehicle.
REMINDER
Speedometer
• The time can be either set by tapping
on / > DiLink > Time on the Shows vehicle current speed.
centre console touchscreen or it can
calibrate automatically via GPS.
WARNING!
REMINDER
Gears
ODO/TRIP button
Shows the current position of the gear shift.
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Press the "ODO/TRIP" button to switch charged battery.
between ODO, TRIP A, and TRIP B. The
instrument cluster simultaneously displays • When the SOC is below 10%, a red bar
all corresponding mileages. is displayed on the SOC indicator along
with a text prompt on the instrument
When switched to TRIP A or TRIP B, press cluster reminding the driver to recharge.
and hold the "ODO/TRIP" button to clear
the corresponding trip information. REMINDER
Driving range • Pay close attention to the battery
SOC, as insufficient battery power
Shows the estimated driving range based can cause trip problems.
on the current battery SOC.
Instrument Cluster
set by tapping on / > New Energy >
Energy on the centre console touchscreen.
Control
• Standard: range is displayed based on
WLTP standard.
Menu Information
• Dynamic: range is displayed based on
the battery SOC and the current average
energy consumption.
REMINDER
Shows menus, driving information, faults, • Driving information: views the driving
etc. information.
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1. Press the button on the right side of Fault Information
the steering wheel to enter the "Menu"
interface.
2. Press the or button to select an
option from the menu.
3. Roll the right roller to adjust the menu.
4. After adjustment, press the right roller to
confirm the option have been selected
from the menu and exit.
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automatically after a few seconds.
REMINDER
When there is no fault/operation prompt • Menus, driving information, faults and
information on the instrument cluster, other information displayed on the
roll the right roller to select the "Driving instrument cluster vary depending
Information" interface. on vehicle features. Check your own
vehicle for the display.
Driving information includes: driving range,
energy flowchart, average accumulated
energy consumption, average vehicle
speed, driving time, average energy
consumption for the past 50 km and tyre Adjusting Instrument
pressure. Cluster Brightness
REMINDER
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Instrument Cluster AEB Indicator
Warning Lights/Indicators
If on, it indicates that the
automatic emergency braking
REMINDER (AEB) system is functional.
EPB Indicator
Turn Signals
If it flashes, it indicates that the
If the left turning light is active, electronic parking brake (EPB) is
the left turn signal goes on. being applied.
If the right turning light is active, If on, it indicates that the EPB
the right turn signal goes on. has been applied.
If the hazard warning indicator
is on, both the turn signals HDC Indicator
and all turning lights flash
simultaneously. If on, it indicates that the hill
descent control (HDC) function
is enabled.
Clearance Light Indicator
If it flashes, the HDC is
If on, it indicates that the front functional.
and rear clearance lights, the
license plate lights, and some
interior backlights are turned on. ICC Indicator
ACC Indicator
AVH Indicator
If on, it indicates that the
If on, it indicates that the adaptive cruise control
automatic vehicle hold (AVH) (ACC) system is enabled and
function is enabled and standing functional.
by.
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ECO Mode Indicator ESC Warning Indicator
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is pressed when the remote
and functional.
control key is not within range,
this indicator is on along with
High Beam Indicator a beep from the buzzer, "Key
not detected: confirm key is
If on, it indicates that the high within reach" is displayed on
beam headlights are on. the instrument cluster. After the
remote control key is brought
TSR Indicator into range, this indicator goes
off.
If on, it indicates that the speed
limit of the current road has If the "START/STOP" button is
been recognised. pressed when the remote control
key is within range, this indicator
flashes, indicating that the key
Charging Connector Indicator battery is low. In the event of low
key battery, replace the battery
If on, it indicates that the
promptly (refer to Unlocking
charging connector has been
Vehicle - Getting to Know the
inserted.
Key - Remote Control Key) or
proceed to emergency starting
ESC OFF Warning Indicator (refer to Emergency - Owner's
Emergency - Emergency
If on, it indicates that the Starting).
Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
system is off.
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ABS Fault Warning Indicator TPMS Warning Indicator
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Parking System Fault Warning Battery Fault Warning
Indicator Indicator
If on, it indicates that the brake If on, it indicates that the battery
fluid level is low or the brake system has failed. Contact a BYD
system has failed. authorised dealer or service
provider.
When the brake system fails,
this indicator is lit constantly
along with a message "Please Motor Coolant Warning
check the brake system" on the Indicator
instrument cluster. Contact a
If on, it indicates that the motor
BYD authorised dealer or service
coolant is overheating. Stop the
provider.
vehicle and let it cool down.
If it is still on after the vehicle
Seat Belt Reminder has stopped and the motor has
cooled down, contact a BYD 08
If on, this indicator alerts you authorised dealer or service
that the driver or a passenger provider.
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belt is not fastened.
The flashing indicator means
low coolant level. Refill the
SRS Fault Warning Indicator
coolant immediately.
If on or flashing, it indicates
that the Supplemental Restraint Power System Fault Warning
System (SRS) has failed. Contact Indicator
a BYD authorised dealer or
service provider. If on, it indicates that the power
system has failed. Contact a BYD
authorised dealer or service
Steering System Fault
provider.
Warning Indicator
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Pulling Out of
Parking Spaces
Starting the Vehicle
Normal starting
1. E
nter the vehicle carrying the remote
control key.
REMINDER
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ECO/SPORT Mode Press the SNOW mode button to enable/
disable this mode.
Switching to Steering
Assist
Tap on / > Vehicle Settings > Driving
Move the adjustment lever forward to enter Comfort Adjustment > Steering Assist on
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ECO mode. the centre console touchscreen to select
the Steering Assist modes.
Move the adjustment lever backward to
enter SPORT mode. • Comfort: Reduces the effort required to
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turn the wheel. The vehicle feels easier
to drive and park.
REMINDER
• Sport: Increases the effort required
• After the driving mode is set, the to turn the wheel. When driving at
ECO/SPORT indicator will be on, higher speeds, the vehicle feels more
and the background of both the responsive.
instrument cluster and centre
console touchscreen change at the REMINDER
same time.
• ECO mode provides better range than • For improved driving comfort, it is
recommended that the steering assist
SPORT mode.
mode should be set before driving.
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Shifting Gears Gear Position Buttons
Gears
1 "UNLOCK" button
"R": Reverse
Press the "UNLOCK" button to exit Park or
This gear must be engaged only after the shift to Reverse.
vehicle has come to a complete stop.
2 "P" gear button
"N": Neutral
This gear can be engaged for temporary Press this button when the vehicle is
parking. stationary.
• Make sure to engage the parking Shifting to Drive, Neutral and Reverse
brake or press the brake pedal
whenever the vehicle is temporarily
parked in Neutral. Otherwise, the
vehicle may move and cause an
accident
"D": Drive
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Shifting to Park Engaging EPB
Press the brake pedal and the "P" gear
button after the vehicle has come to a
complete stop.
REMINDER
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flashes and then goes steady.
REMINDER
WARNING!
• The EPB system applies a constant • EPB must be engaged when parking.
force depending on a given slope to
park the vehicle. If the vehicle begins • The flashing EPB indicator
to slide after parking on a slope, the indicates that EPB is functioning. Try
EPB system automatically increases not to release the brake pedal on a
the braking force. slope in order to prevent sliding. Do
not release the brake pedal until the
EPB indicator goes steady.
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Releasing EPB and all doors are closed;
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movement of the vehicle at low speeds.
WARNING!
• Once the vehicle is moving at a low
speed, pressing the AVH button or • Do not place any objects in the driver's
increasing the vehicle speed to more footwell in order to prevent accidents
than 10 km/h will deactivate the AVH caused by pedal obstruction.
function.
• Before driving, confirm that all pedals
can be pressed all the way down, and
WARNING! that they spring back without any
impediment.
• When the AVH function is enabled
(green indicator) and the vehicle • The driver must wear vehicle-friendly
cannot be parked due to a serious shoes that enable them to feel the
EPB fault, the instrument cluster pedals.
will display "Please check the ESP
system". The driver has to take over
CAUTION!
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the vehicle as the AVH function
maintains pressure for 2 seconds,
after which it will release pressure. • Frequent pressing of the brake pedal
for extended periods can cause brake
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overheating and temporary loss of
braking performance. It may also
Vehicle Speed
result in excessive abrasion of brake
pads and increased braking distance.
Control
Brake/Accelerator Pedal
Light Control
Exterior Lights
Light Operation
1 Brake pedal
2 Accelerator pedal
OFF Position
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Rotate the end knob of the light stalk switch
to this position to turn off all lights (except All-weather Lights
for daytime running lights).
Rotate the fog light knob to the position
Auto Light Position to turn off the all-weather lights by default.
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High Beam Daytime Running Lights
Auto Off
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any lights that are lit will turn off
automatically after 10 seconds.
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Vehicle Loading Recommended
Turning on HMA
Conditions Levels
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• The vehicle speed remains under 35 km/ Move the wiper switch forward/backward
h; to the corresponding position. The wiper
motions will be as follows:
• Fog lights/turning lights are turned on or
the vehicle is turning in an emergency.
Fast
System Limit
In this position, the front wipers move fast
HMA may be accidentally triggered or may at a set frequency.
not be triggered in some conditions. Should
these occur, the driver has to control the
lights as necessary. Slow
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ornaments. Tap on / > Vehicle Settings >
Driving Comfort Adjustment on the
• The vehicle is running in an environment
centre console touchscreen to enable Auto
where there is strong reflection (e.g.
Wiper .
expressway traffic signs, puddles on the
road surface, etc.). When in this position, wipers work
automatically according to rain detection if
CAUTION! the Auto Wipers function is enabled.
• In the event of a collision or re- When in this position, the wipers enter
installation of the sensors, contact intermittent mode if the Auto Wipers
a BYD authorised dealer or service function is disabled.
provider to calibrate.
Wipers Control
Front Wipers Control
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OFF position
Rear Wiper Control
MIST position
MIST Position
OFF Position
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REMINDER REMINDER
• Before using the wipers, remove any • The ICC system memorises the on/off
ice or snow on the windscreen, and status of this function in the previous
make sure that the wiper blades driving cycle by default.
are not frozen and stuck to the
windscreen. With ICC on, ACC activated, and vehicle
speed between 0-60 km/h:
• Check and maintain the wiper blades
regularly. Failure to do so will shorten
• When there are identifiable lane
their service life. markings on the left and right sides of
• In order to prevent damage to the the vehicle:
windscreen and wiper blades, do not
» The vehicle will run in the centre of the
use the wipers on a dry windscreen lane, regardless of whether there is a
or when there is no washer fluid in target vehicle ahead or not.
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the tank.
• When the vehicle moves from a road
with clear lane markings to a road with
Driving Assist
unclear lane markings or without lane
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markings:
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Press the ACC button on the steering
WARNING! wheel to turn ACC on. When the function is
enabled, ACC indicator (white) on the
• ICC serves as a driving assist system instrument cluster will light up.
rather than an autonomous driving
system. Drivers must therefore always
keep the vehicle under control and Activating ACC
never remove their hands from the
steering wheel for extended periods.
Doing so may force the driver to take
over and ICC to be disabled.
• EPB is released;
• The vehicle is in Drive;
• All doors are closed;
• The driver seat belt is fastened;
• ESC is turned on but not activated;
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• The brake pedal is pressed down when Active Acceleration/Deceleration
the vehicle speed is 0 km/h; the brake While ACC Is Activated
pedal is not pressed down when the
vehicle speed is between 0 km/h and
When ACC is activated, press the
150km/h;
accelerator pedal to increase the vehicle
• No vehicle network communication fault speed. If it is necessary to set a new cruise
prompt is displayed on the instrument speed, pull down the left lever on the
cluster; steering wheel to set the current speed as
the new cruise speed. If no further action is
• AEB is not activated. taken, the vehicle will resume the previous
cruise speed after the accelerator pedal is
Setting Cruise Speed and Time released.
Interval
When the vehicle speed is above 150 km/
h or when the accelerator pedal is pressed
down continuously for more than 15
minutes, ACC will automatically disable.
The driver has to re-activate it.
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If the brake pedal is pressed when ACC is
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activated, the vehicle will decelerate, and
ACC will automatically disable. ACC has
to be re-activated after the brake pedal is
released.
Follow-to-Stop/Start
Adjusting cruise speed: push up the left • If the stop time is within 3 seconds, the
vehicle can follow the vehicle ahead to
lever on the steering wheel to increase the
start automatically.
speed by 5 km/h. Pull it down to decrease
the speed by 5 km/h. • If the stop time is between 3 seconds
and 3 minutes, ACC must be re-activated
When in standby, ACC memorises the last
by either pressing the accelerator pedal
cruise speed set for the same driving cycle.
or pressing the ACC button .
Adjusting following distance: ACC
automatically adjusts the following
• If the stop time is more than 3 minutes,
ACC automatically disables, and EPB
distance according to the current cruise
applies automatically.
speed. The following distance can also be
decreased by pressing the button or
increased by pressing the button on Deactivating ACC
the steering wheel.
Deactivating ACC means it is disengaged to
There are 4 following distance levels. At enter standby from the active state.
each level, the following distance is in
direct proportion to the vehicle speed; the ACC is deactivated if:
higher the vehicle speed, the greater the
following distance. • The brake pedal is pressed;
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• The ACC deactivation button on the
steering wheel is pressed; WARNING!
• The vehicle speeds up to more than 150 • ACC responds only in special
km/h. circumstances to stationary or slow
moving objects (e.g. bicycles or
Turning ACC Off pedestrians, etc.).
• ACC is meant to assist the driver, • When the vehicle goes into or out
not replace them. The driver must of a curve, target selection may be
maintain control of the vehicle at all delayed or disturbed. In this event,
times according to traffic rules and the vehicle may not brake as expected
must also be fully responsible for the or brake too late.
vehicle.
• In some cases (for example when
• The driver must adjust the distance a vehicle ahead is running slowly
with any vehicles ahead and relative to the vehicle, changing
reasonably set ACC depending on the lanes too suddenly, or keeping an
traffic flow ahead as well as current excessively short safety distance
weather conditions (e.g. rain, fog, distance), ACC will not have enough
etc.). After ACC is reasonably set, the time to reduce the relative speed. In
driver must make sure that the vehicle such events, the driver must react
can be decelerated to a stop at any appropriately. ACC cannot provide
time. an audio or visual alarm under such
circumstances.
• ACC is suitable for use on expressways
and roads in good conditions, but not • On sharp curves (e.g. winding roads),
for use on complex urban roads or due to limitations in the view of
mountain roads. the vehicle sensors, information of
a vehicle ahead may be lost for a
• If the driver presses the accelerator few seconds, causing the vehicle to
pedal or brake pedal while ACC is
accelerate with ACC.
running, the vehicle will be taken over
by the driver. However, the distance • If the vehicle runs too close to an
control function of ACC will not be adjacent lane or another vehicle on
activated. an adjacent lane runs too close to the
lane on which the vehicle is running,
• ACC cannot be activated if ESC is not ACC may apply braking in response to
on.
the corresponding vehicle.
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WARNING! WARNING!
• If another vehicle changes to the lane • Radar sensors are installed in the
on which the vehicle is running and front area of the vehicle. Pollutants
falls within the detection range of blocking the visual field will interfere
the radar, it will be recognised as a with expected functions. ACC will be
target vehicle and a response will be deactivated when snow accumulates
received. In this event, forced braking and completely covers the sensor. If it
or late braking may occur. has been deactivated, ACC will notify
the driver through the instrument
• While following a vehicle ahead to cluster. At this time, remove the
stop, ACC is unable to identify the end pollutants and restart the vehicle, or
of the target vehicle ahead and will drive along a normal road for a certain
instead identify its lower end (e.g. the distance to return system functions to
rear axle of a truck with high chassis normal.
or the bumper of a vehicle) in very
few cases. Should these occur, ACC is
unable to ensure a proper stopping
• If the vehicle runs under special road
conditions such as a circular parking
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distance, and the driver must stay lot or a tunnel for an extended period,
vigilant and ready to brake at any the radar may malfunction for a short
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time. time due to limitations in its detection
capabilities. In this event, the driver
• When ACC is activated while the can restore function by restarting the
vehicle is stationary, it will identify vehicle or by driving along a normal
any stationary obstacle in front as a road for a certain distance.
vehicle. It will then keep the vehicle
stationary to ensure safe starting so as • Structural retrofitting of the vehicle
to avoid collision with said stationary (such as lowering the chassis or
target caused by unexpected starting. changing the front license plate frame)
However, this function cannot identify may compromise ACC performance.
all obstacles, so the driver must
ensure that there are no obstacles or • Metal objects such as rails or metal
other traffic participants in front of plates may interfere with the radar
the vehicle. and make it unable to be fully
functional.
• Radar sensors can be affected by
vibration or collisions, resulting in • In some circumstances, detection
compromised ACC performance. may be affected or delayed. If the
Should this occur, contact a BYD radar reflection cross-sectional
authorised dealer or service provider. area of the target is too small (e.g. a
bicycle, carriage, or pedestrian), there
is a risk that ACC will be unable to
identify the distance from the target
ahead, resulting in late response or no
response to these targets. Moreover,
the detection may be affected by
noise or electromagnetic interference,
resulting in delay or interference.
Should these situations occur, the
driver needs to control the vehicle
speed.
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WARNING!
Turning LKS On
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wheel". At this time, if the driver's hands
remain off the steering wheel, LKS will WARNING!
disengage.
• LKS cannot always properly recognise
lane markings, and may sometimes
Turning LKS Off mistake inferior road surfaces, some
road structures, or other objects for
With LKS turned on, press the LKS button lane markings. Should this occur, it
to turn it off. should be turned off immediately.
DRIVING
Always hold the steering wheel with low tyre pressure can worsen LKS
both hands, be ready to take over the performance.
vehicle at any time, keep the vehicle
within the correct lane, and maintain • When the vehicle deviates from the
awareness in order to prevent lane in a curve, a special prompt for
accidents. The driver must always deactivated LKS may not be given.
take responsibility for driving safety. Drive carefully.
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Lane Departure Warning touchscreen to set the LDWS warning
modes:
System (LDWS)
Reminder mode: Voice, Vibration, Both.
LDWS detects front lane markings by using
a multi-functional video controller. When LDWS Working Status
the vehicle speed is above 60 km/h and the
driver unconsciously drifts out of the lane, Lane markings are displayed on the
LDWS will alert the driver. instrument cluster when LDWS is turned
on.
Turning LDWS On
Colour Descriptions
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the opposite lane, etc.;
WARNING!
• There are sudden changes in ambient
brightness, for example when entering/ • The visual field of the multi-function
exiting tunnels; video controller must not be blocked
by objects or suffer from strong light
• Lane markings shadowed by isolation interference. Otherwise, LDWS will
strips are unidentifiable; disengage. LDWS can automatically
resume when the field of vision
• The threshold between road and side
returns to normal. If it fails to resume
grass, soil or kerb, etc. is unidentifiable.
on its own, contact a BYD authorised
dealer or service provider.
WARNING!
DRIVING
thin, worn, blurred or covered by dirt/
snow.
» Through poor road sections.
• LDWS may be restrained if the lane
is too wide or narrow, the number of
lanes increases or decreases, the lane
markings change temporarily (such Blind Spot Detection (BSD)
as ramps or expressway exits) or the
layout of the lane markings is complex. BSD covers blind spot monitoring, side
assist, rear crossing traffic alert, rear
• LDWS may be restrained if the vehicle
is running on a steep slope or curved collision warning, and door opening
road, the distance from the vehicle warning. It uses radar sensors to determine
ahead is too close or the vehicle current traffic conditions, and prompts
ahead blocks the lane markings. the driver to pay attention to driving safety
when needed.
• LDWS may be restrained if the vehicle
is running over large bumps, is Turning BSD On
accelerating or decelerating sharply,
or if the driver is turning the steering
wheel too quickly.
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Press the BSD button or pull down danger if they insist on changing lanes.
Quick Settings menu or tap on / >
DiPilot on the centre console touchscreen Rear Crossing Traffic Alert (RCTA)
to turn Blind Spot Detection on. When the
function is enabled, the BSD indicator
RCTA uses radar sensors to detect moving
on the instrument cluster will light up.
vehicles on the left and right sides when
the vehicle is reversing, alerting the driver
REMINDER of a risk of collision.
• BSD memorises the on/off status of If RCTA determines that a collision is about
this function in the previous driving to take place with vehicles approaching
cycle by default. from the left and right side while reversing,
the warning indicator on the corresponding
side mirror will flash to alert the driver
Blind Spot Detection (BSD) of possible danger should they continue
reversing and remind them to drive
carefully.
When the radar sensors detect that there With BSD on, press the BSD button or
is a vehicle quickly approaching from the pull down Quick Settings menu or tap
adjacent lane while the vehicle is moving on / > DiPilot on the centre console
at a speed of above 30 km/h, the alarm touchscreen to turn it off.
indicator on the corresponding side mirror
will light up. If the turning light on the same
side is turned on at this time, the warning
indicator on the corresponding side mirror
will flash, alerting the driver of possible
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System Limitations WARNING!
In some cases, BSD may be affected or • If irrelevant targets at the rear sides or
delayed. Possible scenarios include but are behind the vehicle (e.g. large roadside
not limited to: repair signs, large roadside billboards,
reflectors in tunnels, and other
• Vehicles approaching from behind objects with large reflection cross-
change lanes at the last moment;
sectional areas) are detected as target
• Detection of vehicles approaching from vehicles by mistake, BSD will give a
behind is delayed in sharp curves, ramps warning.
or other situations;
• The radar sensors may be affected
• A vehicle behind is running at a speed by vibration or collisions, resulting
exceeding 80 km/h relative to the vehicle; in compromised BSD performance.
Should this occur, contact a BYD
• The target vehicle is blocked; authorised dealer or service provider.
DRIVING
• The turning radius is too small, or the (TSR)*
vehicle is running in/out of a curve;
TSR can automatically recognise speed
• Harsh weather e.g. rain, snow, etc. limit signs on the road. If any signs are
recognised, the TSR indicator on the
WARNING! instrument cluster will light up to remind
the driver to control their speed.
• BSD can assist the driver in
monitoring the blind spots on the left
and right side mirrors, but it does not Turning TSR On
serve as a substitute for the driver's
subjective observation and judgment
while driving. The driver must drive
properly by maintaining control of
the vehicle at all times, and be fully
responsible for vehicle safety.
• The driver must make sure that BSD Pull down Quick Settings menu and
is operating normally and keep its tap on / > DiPilot on the centre
position to install radar sensors in console touchscreen to turn Traffic Sign
good condition. Any areas covered Recognition on.
in mud, snow, or other obstructions
should be cleaned as quickly as
possible. REMINDER
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Activating TSR CAUTION!
When the system recognises a speed limit » are erected at an improper angle;
sign for the current road after TSR is turned
» are fully or partially blocked;
on, the sign will be displayed on the
instrument cluster in the form of an » are too far away from the vehicle
indicator (e.g. ). If the current vehicle or erected too high;
speed exceeds the speed limit by more
than 5 km/h, the indicator light will flash » are attached to the road surface.
reminding the driver to decelerate to a
» Poor visibility (e.g. rain, snow, dust,
proper speed as soon as possible. haze, nighttime conditions).
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Predictive Collision Warning AEB
(PCW)
DRIVING
• Safety distance alarm: when the mode. The system will apply braking forces
vehicle running at a speed of above 65 within its capability to avoid or mitigate any
km/h is too close to another vehicle impact caused by the collision.
ahead for an extended period, PCW
will issue a safety distance alarm along If the driver has applied brakes during
with the AEB indicator lit up on the an emergency but the braking forces are
instrument cluster to alert the driver of insufficient, the brake system will provide the
the insufficient following distance. maximum braking forces to avoid or mitigate
any impact caused by the collision.
• Pre-alarm: When the driving speed is
30-150 km/h and PCW determines that System Limit
there is a risk of collision with the vehicle
ahead, an audio and visual pre-alarm
PEBS may be affected or fail to work if:
will be given. The AEB indicator on
the instrument cluster will light up and • The vehicle is running in conditions with
the buzzer will beep. The driver must rain, snow, fog, excessive splashing or
take prompt and appropriate actions to glare, where the system is exposed to
ensure a safe following distance. direct sunlight, or where the lighting
conditions vary greatly;
• Emergency alarm: When the driving
speed is 30-150 km/h and the driver fails • The sensors are dirty, fogged, damaged
to take proper actions as soon as the or blocked;
pre-alarm is given, the risk of collision
will be aggravated. The system will • The radar malfunctions due to
issue a visual and tactile pre-alarm, interference from other radar sources
along with the AEB indicator flashing (e.g. strong radar reflections in multi-
on the instrument cluster, possibly story parking lots).
accompanied by short beeps to alert the
In complex traffic situations, PEBS may not
driver to apply brakes. The driver must
be able to respond correctly if:
take prompt and appropriate actions to
ensure a safe following distance. • Pedestrians or vehicles are moving into
the radar detection range too quickly;
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• Pedestrians are blocked by other
objects; WARNING!
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CAUTION! Safety Assist
• PEBS intervenes only when all doors
are closed and the seat belts are Integrated Power Brake
fastened. The following conditions (IPB)
will prevent PEBS from activating:
Integrated power brake (IPB) provides
» A door is left open or is ajar while
the vehicle is in motion; power assistance for vehicle braking as
required according to the driver's braking
» A seat belt is not fastened or is demand. It can also provide advanced
unbuckled while the vehicle is in control functions such as ABS, EBD,
motion; TCS, VDC, CST, and CRBS to improve
vehicle stability and comfort, as well as
» The driver presses the brake pedal regenerative braking efficiency.
deeply;
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accelerator pedal and brake pedal
alternatively while driving.
» A small spare tyre or emergency ABS helps prevent wheel locking or slipping
tyre repair tool is being used. in emergency braking or when the vehicle is
being driven on wet and slippery roads, so as
• Contact a BYD authorised dealer or
service provider to calibrate the radar to maintain steering control.
sensors if:
» A collision happens;
» The PEBS performance degrades
or the instrument cluster indicates
a system abnormality.
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WARNING! CAUTION!
• ABS is not designed to shorten the • ABS cannot prevent slipping caused
vehicle's braking distance. Be sure by a sudden change of direction,
to maintain a safe distance from the e.g. trying to turn the steering wheel
vehicle ahead. The vehicle may require quickly or change lanes suddenly.
a longer braking distance than a Always maintain a safe speed while
vehicle without ABS if: driving, regardless of the road or
weather conditions.
» The vehicle is running on a muddy
road or one covered in gravel or • When running on spongy or uneven
snow; roads (e.g. roads covered in gravel
or snow), vehicles without ABS may
» The vehicle is running with tyre require longer braking distances than
chains; those with ABS. Should this occur,
» The vehicle is running on a bumpy slow down and maintain a longer
road; distance from other vehicles.
» The vehicle is running at high The ESC system determines the driver's
speeds on a slippery road. intention according to the steering wheel
angle, vehicle speed, and other information,
and constantly compares them with the
CAUTION! actual driving conditions. If the vehicle
deviates from its normal running route (e.g.
• If both parking system fault warning skidding), ESC will correct it by applying
indicator and the ABS warning braking forces to the corresponding wheels.
indicator light up, park the vehicle
safely and contact a BYD authorised
dealer or service provider at once.
1 Without ESC
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is functional.
2 With ESC
Turning ESC Off
If the vehicle begins to oversteer (i.e.
drifting), ESC will apply braking forces to Tap on / > DiPilot or pull down
the front wheel near the outer side of the Quick Settings menu to turn ESC OFF on.
curve. If the vehicle begins to understeer After ESC is turned off, the ESC OFF warning
(i.e. excessively large turning radius), ESC indicator on the instrument cluster will
will apply breaking forces to the rear wheel light up.
near the inner side of the curve. Vehicles
not equipped with ESC may deviate from
the normal driving route when skidding CAUTION!
occurs. Vehicles equipped with ESC can
be corrected according to the skidding • Incorrect tyre specifications
or suspension retrofitting will
amount to prevent route deviation.
compromise the driving safety
systems and may result in ESC faults.
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Turning ESC On
• If different tyres are installed on the
ESC is turned on by default when the vehicle, ABS and ESC will not be
vehicle is started, and the ESC OFF warning functional.
DRIVING
indicator on the instrument cluster is
off. • Contact a BYD authorised dealer or
service provider for details on how to
replace tyres or wheels.
REMINDER
Activating ESC
Electronic Brakeforce
With ESC on, if there is a risk of slipping or Distribution (EBD)
reversing when the vehicle is started on a
slope, or if any driving wheel is idling, the
When the vehicle is braking, EBD will
ESC fault warning indicator will flash,
automatically adjust the braking force
indicating that ESC has been activated and
distribution ratio of the front and rear axles
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to improve braking efficiency and stability Brake Override System (BOS)
using ABS.
BOS allows the driver to stop the vehicle
Traction Control System (TCS) by pressing the brake pedal even while
pressing the accelerator pedal.
TCS prevents driving wheels from slipping
during acceleration by reducing motor Hill Descent Control (HDC)
power. If necessary, TCS will apply braking
forces for the purpose of control, so as HDC uses active braking to help with
to prevent the slipping of driving wheels. driving uphill and downhill at low speeds.
Under unfavorable running conditions, When HDC is active, ABS is activated once
TCS makes the vehicle easier to start, the wheels slip enough to trigger it to help
accelerate, and go uphill. with driving downhill or reversing safely
and smoothly.
WARNING!
Turning HDC On/Off
• When the vehicle is running on a wet
and slippery road, TCS may be unable
to control the direction and meet the
power output requirements, even if it
is functional.
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REMINDER REMINDER
• HDC automatically turns off when the • As long as the system detects rain
vehicle speed exceeds 65 km/ h. drops or the wiper signal is ON, the
brake disc will be regularly wiped at
• HDC works within the range of certain intervals to improve safety.
approximately 11-38 km/h. Within
this range, the accelerator or brake
pedal can be pressed or released to Cooperative Regenerative
adjust vehicle speed.
Braking System (CRBS)
DRIVING
and the brake pedal is pressed at the same
time) until the vehicle comes to a stop. If Electronic Brake Pre-charging
EPB is released, CDP will stop functioning. (EBP)
Hill Hold Control (HHC) EBP will monitor the status of the
accelerator pedal through the IPB system to
pre-build pressure for the braking system,
When the vehicle is started on a slope, HHC
so as to shorten the response time of the
can maintain brake pressure for 1 second to
braking system and improve driving safety.
prevent the vehicle from sliding backward
after the brake pedal is released.
Roll Movement Intervention
WARNING! (RMI)
• When the vehicle is started on a steep When the vehicle turns, RMI will determine
slope, the vehicle may slip. Therefore, if there is a risk of rollover by monitoring
never rely solely on HHC. Be mindful the movement of the vehicle. If any risk is
of safe driving. detected, braking will be applied to one
or more wheels to decelerate and avoid
rollover.
Brake Disc Wiping (BDW)
Comfort Stop (CST)
When the wiper switch is turned on or rain
drops are detected by the rain sensors, IPB
CST integrates the brake pedal adjustment
will apply a small brake pressure to the four
and comfort stop functions to provide a
brakes so the brake pads make contact
more comfortable driving experience.
with the discs. The water film on the brake
discs is then removed to reduce the brake Brake pedal adjustment: the brake pedal
response time, and shorten the braking mode is used to adjust how the driver feels
distance. the brake pedal on their foot. Changes in
brake pedal pressing depth as a function of
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the vehicle deceleration vary according to • If the vehicle speed is above 20km/h
different brake pedal modes. up to 30km/h, the warning sound will
become softer as the vehicle speed
Tap on / > Vehicle Settings > increases.
Driving Comfort Adjustment on the
centre console touchscreen to set the brake • If the vehicle speed is above 30 km/h, the
pedal adjustment mode as Standard or warning sound will stop automatically.
Comfort .
Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System Make sure to carefully read and follow the
(AVAS) precautions below.
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marked with the lettering "AIRBAG".
WARNING!
In the event of a head-on collision that
• Do not hang coat hangers or other meets the necessary frontal airbag
hard objects from the roof or the deployment conditions, the frontal airbags
roof handles. These objects may will deploy to protect the head and chest of
be ejected when the side curtain the occupants.
airbag deploys, causing serious and
potentially life-threatening injuries.
Front Seat Side Airbags
• Do not touch any airbag part
immediately after their deployment
to avoid scalding.
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or leave the vehicle before ensuring
the environment is safe. Wash off any
residue as soon as possible to avoid
skin irritation.
DRIVING
CAUTION!
• Do not hit the area where the airbag The front seat side airbags are installed on
components are located or apply the side of the driver and front passenger
excessive force to these areas, as seat backrests, and are marked with the
doing so may cause the airbag to fail lettering "AIRBAG".
or deploy.
In the event of a side collision that meets
• Contact a BYD authorised dealer the necessary side airbag deployment
or service provider if any airbag is conditions, the side airbags will deploy to
damaged. protect the occupants.
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AIRBAG".
Airbag Deployment
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Airbags may not deploy if:
DRIVING
The vehicle hits a wall or another vehicle
on a part other than the front;
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warning indicator does not go out after
turning on or remains lit up while driving,
along with a text prompt on the instrument
cluster, this indicates that SRS has failed.
CAUTION!
Checking SRS
A side of the vehicle suffers an oblique
collision; Check the SRS system regularly.
CAUTION!
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CAUTION!
Warning Information
» The front of the vehicle is damaged When TPMS detects low tyre pressure or
or deformed, or the vehicle suffers high tyre temperature, the tyre pressure
an accident that is insufficient to fault warning indicator on the
cause the front seat frontal airbags instrument cluster will light up and there
to deploy; will be a text prompt of the relevant fault
information.
» The doors and surrounding areas
are damaged or deformed, or
Alarms Descriptions
the vehicle has an accident that
is insufficient to cause the side
The warning indicator
airbags and the side curtain
stays on and the tyre Low tyre
airbags to deploy.
pressure value is pressure
displayed in yellow.
DRIVING
displayed as an abnormal
TPMS collects information about tyre signal.
pressure and temperature in real time
through the sensors installed in the wheels. The warning indicator
When abnormalities are detected, the tyre stays on after flashing
pressure fault warning indicator will and the tyre pressure
light up. value is displayed as an
System fault
abnormal signal. At the
Tyre Pressure Display same time, a text prompt
appears reading "Check
the TPMS".
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Check tyre pressure fault information:
rotate the right roller on the steering wheel WARNING!
to check the tyre pressure warning details
of each tyre. • Turn on the fog lights and control the
vehicle speed when driving in fog.
Sound the horn whenever necessary
WARNING! to remind pedestrians and other
vehicles.
• To avoid accidents, do not continue
driving when the tyre pressure fault • When you hear a horn from another
warning indicator is on. vehicle, sound your horn immediately
to signal the location of the vehicle.
Driving in Harsh
visibility of your own vehicle.
Weather
• Do not slam on or quickly release
the accelerator pedal. Do not brake
suddenly or turn the steering wheel
Driving in Fog
sharply. To control the vehicle speed,
first release the accelerator pedal
slowly and then gently press the brake
When driving in foggy conditions, read and pedal to prevent a rear-end collision.
follow the precautions below.
WARNING! REMINDER
• Check the vehicle's lighting • Control vehicle speed and obey all
system, such as the front and rear local traffic regulations.
combination lights and rear fog lights
before driving, to prevent accidents
and personal injury.
Driving in Rain
• Fog makes for poor visibility, which
considerably increases the risk of
traffic accidents. Limiting travel plans WARNING!
on foggy days is recommended.
• Control vehicle speed. Rainy weather
makes for poor visibility and slippery
roads, thus greatly increasing the risk
of traffic accidents and injuries.
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WARNING! Driving in Hot Weather
• Do not slam on or quickly release
the accelerator pedal. Do not brake WARNING!
suddenly or turn the steering wheel
sharply. To control vehicle speed, first • Do not wear slippers or high heels to
release the accelerator pedal slowly drive. In summer, tyre pressure will
and then gently press the brake pedal. rise with temperature, so tyres are
more prone to bursting.
• Sudden braking, acceleration, and
sharp turning on slippery roads are • When parking, check for any
likely to cause the vehicle aquaplane dangerous or flammable materials
and lose control. Make sure to drive around the vehicle.
carefully. • Avoid exposing the vehicle to intense
sunlight during the hot season, and
• When it rains, clean the side mirrors
do not carry flammable or explosive
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or turn on their heaters to prevent
blind spots. substances such as lighters, paper
scraps, cloth toys, perfumes, etc. in
• Turn on the fog lights and low beam. the vehicle.
DRIVING
• If heavy rain or thunderstorms prevent
the vehicle from moving forward,
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CAUTION! CAUTION!
• Park where there is no snow or water • Do not use anti-skid chains on dry
to prevent water from freezing and ground. Remove anti-skid chains
tearing the wheels. once road surfaces are free from ice or
snow.
• Place a wood board under the tyres to
protect them from snow.
REMINDER
• Avoid parking under trees to prevent
damage from falling ice.
• Follow local regulations before fitting
• After parking, lift the wiper arm to on tyre chains.
prevent it from freezing onto the
windscreen, which may cause tearing
or damage to the motor.
Trip Record
Using Anti-Skid Chains
Dashcam
Install anti-skid chains on the front
and rear wheels before driving in harsh
Interface Introduction
environments such as snowy or icy roads.
WARNING!
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Real-time Image Locked videos can be viewed by tapping
on DVR > Playback > Lock Video on the
Video Recording centre console touchscreen.
Settings
DRIVING
3. Select the video recording button in REMINDER
the function menu bar for the dashcam
system to start recording images that are • Once deleted, data cannot be
in its front in real time. recovered. Please think twice before
deleting any data.
4. Tap on the video recording button
again to stop the video recording.
Recorded videos can be viewed in the
playback list.
In-Vehicle Camera
REMINDER
Taking Photos
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mode. After setting, the instrument cluster
REMINDER will display the set mode.
• For privacy reasons, the in-vehicle Alternatively, pull down Quick Settings
camera is turned off, and only menu or tap on / > New Energy
enabled when required through the > Energy Flow to choose Larger or
centre console touchscreen. Standard as the regenerative braking
mode.
WARNING!
When the vehicle is powered on, push or • Do not use this function when
visibility is low (e.g. dust, haze and at
pull the energy regeneration lever to select
night).
the larger or standard regenerative braking
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WARNING!
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DRIVING
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PARKING
Side Mirror Auto-Tilt..........................130
Park Assist..........................................130
Panoramic View.................................131
Side Mirror Auto- Operation method
Tilt
When this feature is turned on, both side
mirrors automatically tilt downward when
reversing to improve the view of the lower
area on each side of the vehicle.
Operation method
With the feature turned on, shift into • When reversing is cancelled, the
"Reverse", and both side mirrors screen returns to the previous image.
automatically tilt downward to a set angle.
Detection range
The Park Assist System is designed to assist Sensor position
(mm)
in reversing by using 8 radar sensors in the
front and rear of the vehicle. While parking,
Both front sides 600
the Park Assist System informs the distance
between the vehicle and an obstacle
Front centre 1200
through images displayed on the centre
console touchscreen and beeps to alert of Both rear sides 600
close objects.
Rear centre 1200
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Working state shaped objects.
PARKING
circumstance. When parking, always
check the surroundings.
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Turning Panoramic View on/off Interface
1 Menu
• When shifting into Drive and/or turning Tap on the view icons on this interface, and
on the left/right turning light, the the individual corresponding views are
Panoramic View System turns on displayed in the image area.
automatically. The Steering Linkage
feature can be turned on by tapping on
3 Image
/ > DiPilot > Panoramic View
on the centre console touchscreen.
The real-time view outside the vehicle at a
• When the Park Assist System is triggered, set angle can be displayed in this area.
the Panoramic View System turns on
automatically. The Radar Trigger 4 Function Menu
Panoramic View feature can be turned
on by tapping on / > DiPilot > The vehicle status and viewing angle in the
Panoramic View on the centre console top view area and the image area can be
touchscreen. set.
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front right wheel image automatically. Transparent Panoramic View
When shifting into Reverse, the image
displayed switches to the rear view
automatically.
Manual Switching
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corresponding viewing angle mode.
REMINDER
PARKING
while driving as this feature does not
allow for real-time imaging and the
image interface cannot fully reflect
the environment underneath the
vehicle.
Park Assist
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and Panoramic View System will turn on
automatically if the sensor detects an REMINDER
obstacle within detection range.
• In the event the vehicle is started and
the infotainment system is not yet
S teering Linkage fully activated, the "Panoramic View"
Activating this feature will cause the display interface will either have a
Panoramic View System to turn on delayed reaction or the screen will
automatically whenever shifting into Drive flash whenever the Panoramic View
and/or turning on the turning light. start button is pushed or the vehicle
is shifted into Reverse. This is the
normal power-on process for the
WARNING! cameras, and is no cause for concern.
CAUTION!
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EXITING
Getting Ready to Exit.........................136
Unlocking from Inside.......................136
Exiting Courtesy.................................137
After Exiting........................................137
Getting Ready to
Exit
Closing Windows
Please refer to the Ride - Driver Window
Controls - Driver Window Controls
section.
Closing Sunroof
CAUTION!
Please refer to the Ride - Comfort -
Panoramic Sunroof/Sunshade section.
• If the electronic parking brake (EPB)
fails to apply automatically when
shifting into Park, contact a BYD
authorised dealer or service provider.
Powering Off
Normal
Unlocking from
Inside
1. Press the brake pedal, stop the vehicle,
and press the "P" gear button to shift to
Park.
2. Press the "START/STOP" button to power Auto Unlocking
off.
When the vehicle powered off, all doors
unlock automatically.
Remote control
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Unlocking with the After Exiting
Interior Door Handle
Open Window/Sunroof
Alarm
When the vehicle is powered off and the
front left door is opened, a beep will be
heard and a message of "Windows left
opened/Sunroof left opened" will be
displayed on the instrument cluster if any
window or the sunroof has been left open.
EXITING
Pull the interior door handle to open the
corresponding door.
REMINDER
Exiting Courtesy
When the vehicle is powered on, tap on
/ > Vehicle Settings > Exiting
Courtesy on the centre console
touchscreen to select your desired mode.
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CHARGING
Charging Instructions........................140
Charging Port.....................................143
AC Charging........................................144
DC Charging.......................................146
Smart Charging..................................146
Compatibility of Vehicle and Charging
Infrastructure.....................................147
Charging » Do not expose the charging equipment
to heat.
Instructions • When the state of charge (SOC) bar
on the instrument is red, it indicates
Charging Precautions that battery power is about to run out.
Charge the vehicle immediately. Failure
to do so can reduce the battery life and
• Children should be supervised when jeopardise the driving experience.
in the vicinity of plugged-in charging
equipment. • To ensure safety, it is recommended
that the vehicle is powered off before
• Charge the vehicle in a safe environment charging.
(away from fire or heat sources).
• To reduce the risk of electric shock,
• Inspection and procedure before never operate equipment with wet
charging:
hands.
» Make sure there are no abnormalities
with the power supply equipment,
• Inserting Charging Connector before
Charging:
charging connector, charging port,
adapter, etc., such as cable wear, » Make sure that that there are no
port rust, shell rupture or foreign foreign objects in the charging
substances in the port. connector and charging port, and the
electric shock protection cap of the
» Do not charge when the metal terminal
charging connector terminal is not
of the power plug/outlet or the
loose or deformed.
charging connector/port is damaged
or loosely connected due to rust or » While holding the charging connector,
corrosion. Contact a BYD authorised aim it at the charging port and push
dealer or service provider. it in. Check to ensure it is properly
inserted.
» When there is obvious staining or
moisture on the power plug/outlet or • If there is anything abnormal about
charging connector/port, please wipe either the vehicle or charging equipment
it with a dry, clean cloth to ensure that when charging, stop immediately and
the joint is dry and clean. contact a BYD authorised dealer or
service provider.
• Use only certified charging equipment
specifically designed for electric vehicles: • Do not conduct vehicle repairs or testing
while charging.
» Do not attempt to modify,
disassemble, or service the charging When charging, the following precautions
equipment yourself. There are no user must be taken in order to prevent damage:
serviceable parts inside.
» Do not shake the charging connector.
» Uncertified products are strictly Doing so may damage the charging
prohibited. port of the vehicle.
• In order to avoid damage to charging » Given the risk of lightning strikes,
equipment: charging the vehicle during a
thunderstorm is not recommended.
» Do not hit the charging equipment, or
subject it to falls or collisions in order • Precautions During Charging:
to prevent mechanical damage.
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» In order to ensure proper charging function.
power flow, it is not recommended
that any of the vehicle's high-power • When the battery cooling or heating
electrical appliances - such as air function is activated, it is normal for the
conditioner - is turned on. charging time to be slightly delayed and
the charge to increase slightly.
» It is recommended that the vehicle
is parked in a ventilated place when • The time required for a full battery
charging. charge varies according to the charging
mode, SOC, battery temperature, service
• Using the control box triangle hook: time, ambient temperature, and other
hang the hook after charging to prevent conditions.
damage to the charging cable.
• If the charging port hatch is frozen and
• The charging system stops automatically cannot be opened, use hot water to
when the battery is fully charged. open it, do not force it open.
CHARGING
it out horizontally.
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Charging equipment Charging status indication
1 Charging Connector
Colour Status Description
2 Charging Plug
Connecting for
3 Charging Cable Flash
charging
4 Control box
ON Scheduled charging
Charging pile charger
Flash Charging
ON Charging completed
ON Charging fault
CAUTION!
2 Charging cable
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Charging control box indicator
Charging Port
CHARGING
• Make sure the charging port
ON Charging completed protection cover is inserted before
closing the hatch.
Overvoltage or
Flash
undervoltage
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Tap on / > New Energy on the
centre console touchscreen to activate the
Charging Port Lock feature.
REMINDER
Equipment green.
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AC Charging with Charging Scheduled Charging
Pile Charger
The instrument displays "Reminder: IGN
1. Open the charging port hatch and OFF, hold and press to set charging
time" when the charging connector is
remove the AC charging port protection
connected or the vehicle is powered off.
cover.
Schedule charging as follows:
2. Insert the vehicle charging connector
into the charging port. 1. Open the charging port hatch and
3. Insert the charging pile charging remove the AC charging port protection
connector into its discharging port. cover.
4. Power the charging pile on. 2. Insert the charging connector into the
charging port.
• Power the charging pile on by
following the charging pile operation 3. Power on.
instructions. • Method 1: Plug in the household
charging plug into the power outlet.
5. Confirm connection:
• The charging connector indicator • Method 2: Power on the charging
in the instrument is on. pile according to its operation
instructions.
• The charging port indicator flashes
green. 4. Set charging start time.
6. End charging. 11
• Power the charging pile off by
following the charging pile operation
CHARGING
instructions.
7. Unplug the charging pile charging
connector.
8. Double press the remote control key
unlock button to unplug the
charging connector.
9. Reinsert the charging port protection
cover and close the hatch.
10.Pick up the charging equipment and • Press and hold the button on the
store it properly. right side of the steering wheel to
enter the Scheduled Charging time
REMINDER setting interface.
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the instrument displays the "Scheduled 3. Power on the charging pile.
Charging" countdown interface.
6. End charging.
• Power on the charging pile according
to its operation instructions.
• Method 1: unplug the power plug.
4. Confirm connection:
• Method 2: power off the charging
pile according to its operation • The charging connector indicator
instructions. in the instrument is on.
7. Double press the remote control key • The charging port indicator flashes
unlock button to unplug the green.
charging connector.
5. End charging.
8. Reinsert the charging port protection
cover and close the hatch. • Power off the charging pile according
9. Pick up the charging equipment and to its operation instructions.
store it properly.
6. Double press the remote control key
unlock button to unplug the
REMINDER charging connector.
DC Charging
operation and may vary slightly
according to the charging pile used.
Follow the specific charging pile
instructions.
Charging in DC mode:
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REMINDER Compatibility of
• When the vehicle has been inactive Vehicle and Charging
for an extended period of time, the
smart charging function may activate. Infrastructure
• Power for smart charging comes from
the vehicle's high-voltage battery, The following signs in accordance with DIN
which may reduce its SOC. EN 17186 provide information on whether
the local power supply is suitable for
the vehicle. The signs are located on the
Battery Thermal Management While vehicle's charging socket, components of
Charging* the local charging infrastructure (charging
When charging at low temperatures (below station, socket) and on the charging cable.
5° C), the battery thermal management The signs refer to standardized charging
system activates automatically to ensure systems in accordance with DIN EN 62196.
optimal temperature and charging
performance.
CHARGING
the battery warm for up to 18 hours. This
function should be activated on a case by
case basis.
REMINDER
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LOCKING
Locking from Outside........................150
Anti-Theft Alarm.................................151
Folding/Unfolding Side Mirrors........152
Lighting after Exit & before Entry.....153
Locking from Remote Control Key
Outside
The vehicle can be locked with:
REMINDER
When the vehicle is OFF with all doors and
• Locking with the mechanical key
is an unconventional way to lock. bonnet closed, and the remote control key
For emergency locking using within range.
the mechanical key, refer to the
Emergency - Owner's Emergency
• Press the button to lock all doors
simultaneously. The turning lights flash
- Emergency Unlocking/Locking
once and the side mirrors automatically
section.
fold (if the Auto Mirror Fold function is
• The Rear Mirror Fold feature can be on).
activated by tapping on / >
Vehicle Settings > Side Mirrors on
• Press and hold the Lock button to lock
the vehicle with all windows rolling up
the centre console touchscreen. After
automatically. (To activate the Long
the function is activated, the side
Press Lock Key to Close Windows
mirrors automatically fold when the
function, tap on / > Vehicle
vehicle is locked from the outside.
Settings > Doors, Windows and Lock
• If the driver attempts to lock the on the centre console touchscreen.)
vehicle when any door or the bonnet
is not closed, a beep is heard, the
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The microswitch can be used when the Locking with the NFC Key
vehicle is off, and all the doors and bonnet
are closed. Walk to the front left/right door Card*
activation area with the remote key and:
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Anti-Theft Alarm
LOCKING
With the vehicle in anti-theft alarm mode,
the horn sounds and the turning lights flash
when any door or the boot is opened.
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CAUTION!
Folding/Unfolding
Side Mirrors
REMINDER Manual Folding/Unfolding
• Walk away from the vehicle as soon as
the anti-theft indicator begins flashing
• The vehicle is unlocked with the remote Push in the opposite direction to unfold.
control key;
• The vehicle is started with the remote • Do not frequently fold the side mirrors
control key. manually. Doing so may damage the
internal electric folding mechanism
and cause automatic folding to
malfunction.
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Auto Folding/Unfolding Headlights before Entry
When the vehicle is powered on, the Auto When this function is activated and
Mirror Fold can be turned on/off by appropriate conditions for use are met, the
tapping on / > Vehicle Settings> headlights remain lit automatically for a set
Side Mirrors on the centre console period of time.
touchscreen:
Operation method
• The side mirrors automatically fold when
the vehicle is locked.
1. When the vehicle is powered on, tap on
• The side mirrors automatically unfold / > Vehicle Settings > Lights
when the vehicle is unlocked. & Ambient on the centre console
touchscreen to turn on the Headlights
before Enter and set the time for the
before Entry
Headlights after Exit
When this function is activated and
appropriate conditions for use are met, the
headlights remain lit for a preset period of
time after the vehicle is locked.
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2. Turn the end knob of the light lever
Operation method switch to the , or position.
LOCKING
3. When the vehicle is OFF and unlocked,
1. When the vehicle is powered on, tap on
the headlights remain lit for the set time
/ > Vehicle Settings > Lights
if outside lighting is dim.
& Ambient on the centre console
touchscreen to turn on the Headlights
after Exit and set the time for the lights
to remain on.
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MAINTENANCE
Regular Maintenance.........................156
Cleaning the Vehicle..........................159
Exterior Maintenance.........................161
Interior Maintenance.........................162
Battery Maintenance.........................162
Other Maintenance............................166
Refilling Fluids...................................172
Replacing Fuses.................................175
Regular Maintenance
Maintenance Schedule
Rotate tyres I R I R I R I R I R I
Replace brake fluid Replace every 2 years or 40,000km, whichever comes first
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Readings on odometer or number of months, whichever comes
Maintenance first
time
x1,000
5 17 29 41 53 65 77 89 101 113 125
(km)
Maintenance
item Number of
3 15 27 39 51 63 75 87 99 111 123
months
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Readings on odometer or number of months, whichever comes
Maintenance first
time
x1,000
5 17 29 41 53 65 77 89 101 113 125
(km)
Maintenance
item Number of
3 15 27 39 51 63 75 87 99 111 123
months
R: Replace.
For major service conditions, maintenance items need to be added according to the
maintenance schedule. Major service conditions refer to:
REMINDER
• Maintenance items, time or frequency are formulated on the assumption that the vehicle
is used as a regular means of transportation to carry passengers and goods, without
exceeding its load limit.
• In order to ensure the vehicle runs in optimal conditions and that the likelihood of any
faults is reduced, it is recommended that maintenance is carried out according to its
schedule.
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Cleaning the Vehicle side mirrors, charging port covers and
headlights.
Be sure normal methods are used to wash • Avoid hand injury when cleaning the
the vehicle. floor or chassis.
Wait for the vehicle to cool down • Do not use blades or gasoline to
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body. Plastic decorative parts are
1. Rinse all loose dirt, mud, salt or alkali off easily damaged by chemicals or
the bottom and the wheel cavities.
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SUSTAINABILITY CAUTION!
• The vehicle should be cleaned at • Do not splash any liquid onto any
certified car wash locations, so as interior surface, for that poses a risk of
to prevent dumping of harmful malfunction to electrical components.
chemicals into the environment. Should accidental splashing occurs,
wipe it off immediately.
Washing the Vehicle • If detergents need to be used, read
Automatically its instructions carefully and follow
them closely. Avoid using chemicals
Some types of brushes, unfiltered water like kerosene, alcohol, gasoline, etc.
or procedures in mechanized washing or acid-base solutions which may
stations may scratch or damage the paint cause discoloration, contamination
and reduce its durability and sheen. or peeling of the interior trimming
surfaces.
Consult the washing station staff before
washing the vehicle, so as to choose the
safest washing procedure. Cleaning the Dashboard Panel
and Other Interior Trimmings
Cleaning Leather
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products can be used. After cleaning, the
leather can be wiped dry or allowed to dry Exterior
on its own.
Maintenance
Do not use ordinary detergents (such as
washing powder and cleansers) to clean Waxing the Vehicle
leather, as this may damage its surface and
cause corrosion or discoloration.
To keep the paint shiny, it is recommended
that the vehicle body is polished and waxed
Cleaning Buttons and Switches regularly.
Use a small soft brush to clean buttons and Waxing is recommended when the vehicle
switches. body paint is no longer water repellent.
When cleaning glass, use a soft cloth and When the paint is exposed to extensive
special glass cleaner. Never use anything contact with water and droplets do not
abrasive to clean glass. Pay special form but instead remain on the surface, the
attention to the rear windscreen heating vehicle body should be waxed again.
wire grid.
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warm water. Check the seat belt regularly
for excessive wear or scratches. • Rinse the vehicle as soon as possible
after it rains. Stains may gradually appear
on the paint due to the concentration of
CAUTION!
• Wait until the seat belt is completely • When washing the vehicle, use
dry before retracting it, otherwise the specialized cleaning products instead
retractor may be damaged. of washing powder, soaps or detergents
with high alkalinity that are used for
other purposes, so as to prevent the
Cleaning Carpets removal of grease that is necessary to
maintaining optimal paint conditions,
Clean carpets with a high-quality foam and the premature aging of the paint.
cleaner.
• When taking the vehicle to a washing
Remove dust with a vacuum cleaner, and station, make sure the staff will not use
scrub the carpet in circular motions with a de-waxing detergent.
sponge or brush soaked in foam cleaner.
• Use a clean and soft cloth or sponge to
Do not use water to avoid corrosion of the clean the vehicle, and make sure there
vehicle body, and keep the carpet as dry as are no abrasive grains on them. To avoid
possible. scratches, do not use a dry cloth, dry
towel or dry sponge to clean the vehicle.
Wipe gently from top to bottom along
the direction of water flow, and do not
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wipe the vehicle horizontally or in a layer of protective wax should be applied
circular motion. in order to slow down its aging and that
of other plastic parts, and to prolong
• Quickly remove any major or highly their service life.
corrosive blemishes (such as asphalt and
bird droppings) and clean them using • Leather surfaces can be sprayed with
special detergents. Do not use blades special leather wax, and then wiped with
or gasoline to remove them, as they will a dry cloth.
damage the paint surface.
• Glasses can be sprayed with glass
• Do not touch the paint with greasy coating products to prevent fogging
hands or scrub it with a greasy cloth. Do in rainy and snowy weather, or during
not place tools or cloth contaminated winter.
with chemicals on the vehicle body to
avoid adverse reactions. • Regularly maintain the door sealing
strips with a rubber maintenance
• If there is no obvious scratching on the agent to keep them supple and in good
paint, do not repaint, to prevent the conditions.
paint colour from being inconsistent or
blending poorly.
• Use quality detergent to clean the body. Regularly check the surface of the 12V
Do not wipe too hard when waxing to battery (starter Fe battery) and the anode
avoid damage to the paint surface. and cathode terminals to ensure they are
not loose or rusted.
• Wax the paint occasionally, and contact
a BYD authorised dealer or service
provider for regular maintenance (once
every three months), so as to restore
paint sheen.
Interior
Maintenance
Interior maintenance should follow
interior cleaning. After interior cleaning is
completed, interior maintenance can be
carried out as follows: 1 Anode
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Check the appearance of the 12V battery
(starter Fe battery) for cracks and swelling. WARNING!
If any abnormality is found, contact a BYD
authorised dealer or service provider. • Turn off all electrical equipment on
the vehicle before turning on the
12V battery (starter Fe battery) again.
Replacing the 12V battery First connect the anode terminal and
(starter Fe battery) then the cathode. Do not install the
12V battery (starter Fe battery) in the
The 12V battery (starter Fe battery) must be wrong order, as this may cause fire.
replaced with another of the same model
and specification. It is recommended that a
• The 12V battery (starter Fe battery)
should be kept away from heat
BYD authorised dealer or service provider is
sources and open flames, and it
contacted to replace it.
should be well-ventilated when
charged and used. Failure to do so
SUSTAINABILITY may result in fire or personal injury.
• Please recycle the 12V battery (starter • Regularly check whether the fixing
clips of the 12V battery (starter Fe
Fe battery) in accordance with local
battery) terminal are firm and in good
regulations.
contact.
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to enhanced regenerative braking
CAUTION! performance.
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SOC to ensure adequate driving range and
WARNING! optimum acceleration performance.
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After driving for a longer period, the battery
temperature will rise naturally, making it Other Maintenance
less necessary for heating to take place.
To better improve driving experience, the Tyre Maintenance
battery temperature control system is
mainly used to guarantee low-temperature
To ensure safety, tyre type and size must
charging performance.
follow vehicle specifications. Tyre treads
In case of emergency, observe the following and pressure must always be kept in check.
precautions:
Tyre Pressure
WARNING!
Tyre pressure values for applicable vehicles
• Do not make direct contact with the can be found on the left B pillar sticker.
high-voltage battery to avoid personal
injury. The instrument cluster can be used to
check whether the current tyre pressure
• Contact a BYD authorised dealer or values are normal. Please refer to Driving-
service provider as soon as possible. Safety Assist-Tyre Pressure Monitoring.
REMINDER
CAUTION!
• When checking tyre pressure, the
• To ensure the high-voltage battery tyre must not be warm. Tyre pressure
safety, the vehicle must be kept will rise along with the temperature,
away from inflammables, explosives, making it slightly above the specified
heat sources and any dangerous pressure. In this case, it is not
chemicals when parked. necessary to depressurise.
• The vehicle must be parked away • Balance passenger and luggage
from heat sources, and avoid long weight, avoid ramps or slopes, and
exposure to sunlight, so as to extend adjust the pressure according to
high-voltage battery service life. vehicle load.
• Users are forbidden to refill battery • Make sure to replace the valve cap
coolant by themselves. This should after checking tyre pressure.
be done by BYD authorised dealers or
service providers only.
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Concealed Damage Use radial winter tyres which are licensed for
this vehicle and have the same size, load and
Damage in tyres and rims is often rated speed as those of the original ones.
concealed. Abnormal vehicle vibration or The winter tyre tread should be sufficiently
straying when driving indicates that tyres deep (tread depth should not be below
may be damaged. If tyres are suspected to 4mm, otherwise the applicability in winter
be damaged, reduce speed immediately will be limited).
and stop to check for any damage. If no
damage is found, contact a BYD authorised Check tyre pressure after installing.
dealer or service provider for an inspection
as soon as possible. Summer Tyres
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Checking for Tyre Wear Technical Parameters-Wheel and Tyre
Parameters).
Wear marks are cast inside tyre treads.
Wheel Balance
Self-learning
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frequently to remove dust, sand, leaves
WARNING! and other debris. This will prevent the
drain hole from being blocked and
• For the first 500km, new tyres may maintain proper drainage.
not optimally adhere to the road,
so drivers should drive carefully at • Clean the guide rails on both sides and
moderate speed to avoid accidents. the front flume frequently to prevent
dust, sand, leaves and other debris to
• Burst or leaking tyres can easily cause prevent drain hole blockage.
serious traffic accidents.
• When washing the vehicle, avoid aiming
• Do not use tyres over 6 years old. any high-pressure water guns directly
• Under no circumstances, should old at the sealing strip. This will not only
wheels and tyres of unknown origin deform or damage the sealing strip, but
be used. Doing so may cause the can also result in water seeping into the
driver to lose control of the vehicle vehicle.
and result in traffic accidents.
• In winter, the sunroof can easily freeze,
and if it is opened under such conditions,
CAUTION! the sealing strip or other parts of the
sunroof will be damaged. The vehicle
• Do not expose tyres to chemicals, oil, should first be preheated, and the HVAC
grease or brake fluid. system should be turned on to speed
up the melting of snow and ice. Open
• In the event of abnormal vehicle the sunroof only after the vehicle has
vibration or deviation while driving, reached a certain temperature.
stop immediately and check whether
the tyres are damaged. • Do not fully open the sunroof on
extremely bumpy roads, as the strong
• Insufficient road adhesion of tyres
that have not been run-in or are
vibration may cause deformation of
related components and potentially
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excessively worn will directly affect damage the motor. In addition, the
breaking performance. If uneven and sunroof is not to be opened when it
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repair position.
CAUTION!
REMINDER
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activate the Rear Wiper Check feature.
The rear wiper will automatically enter CAUTION!
repair position.
• After lifting the wiper arm, cover the
windscreen with something soft, such
as a towel, to avoid damage to the
windscreen in case the wiper arm
suddenly falls.
Anti-Corrosion Measures
3. Lift the wiper arm.
This vehicle has effective anti-corrosion
4. Lift the wiper arm slightly, press the protection. However, in order to reduce the
wiper blade (1), and remove wiper blade risk of corrosion, the following measures
(2). should be taken:
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» Goods like chemicals, detergents, • Open the window on one side slightly
fertilizers, salt, etc. must be placed (when parking indoors).
in proper containers. If spills or leaks
are found, the containers should be • Disconnect the cathode (-) of the 12V
cleaned immediately and kept dry. battery (starter Fe battery).
• Try to park the vehicle in a fully • Pad the wiper blade with a towel or cloth
ventilated garage or a sheltered location. so that it does not come into contact
Avoid parking in damp, non-ventilated with the windscreen.
places. • Cover the vehicle body with a cover
made of porous material such as cotton
• It is recommended that the integrity
of the bottom wax layer is checked cloth. Covers of non-porous materials
regularly. In case of any damage, the such as plastic can retain moisture and
damaged area should be re-waxed to damage the paint.
prevent corrosion. • If possible, start the vehicle regularly
(preferably once a month).
• The dismounted fasteners should also
be waxed in vehicle maintenance. • If the vehicle has been parked for over
three months, first confirm whether the
• When applying wax, avoid the high-
voltage wiring harnesses, rubber instrument cluster gives an alarm before
bushings, wiring harness connectors and using the vehicle again. If so, contact
high-voltage battery cable ports. a BYD authorised dealer or service
provider.
Long-Term Parking
Refilling Fluids
If the vehicle needs to be parked for an
extended period of time (over one month),
the following preparations should be
Opening and Closing the
heeded: Bonnet
• Before parking, make sure the high- Opening the Bonnet
voltage battery SOC is between 25% and
40%.
1. Pull up the bonnet opening handle twice
• It is recommended that maintenance in succession and it will pop up.
is carried out once a month. The high-
voltage battery should first be fully
charged through AC trickle charging,
and then discharged to 25%-40% before
parking.
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and let it go. It will automatically open to
its maximum extent. WARNING!
CAUTION!
WARNING!
Checking Coolant
• Make sure that the bonnet is properly
closed before driving.
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Refilling Windscreen
Washing Liquid
Check the washing liquid. If it is insufficient, 2. When the vehicle has cooled down,
refill it (refer to Vehicle Information- check that the coolant level of the
Technical Parameters-Type and Dosage auxiliary coolant tank is between the
of Vehicle Filling Liquid). "MAX" (maximum scale line level) and
"MIN" (minimum scale line level) marker
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lines. Checking the break fluid:
3. If the liquid level is below "MIN", add the 1. Open the bonnet and remove its middle
designated coolant so that the level is trimming.
between the "MAX" and "MIN" marker
lines (refer to the Vehicle Information 2. Check that the brake fluid level is
-Technical Parameters-Type and between the "MAX" (maximum scale line
Dosage of Vehicle Filling Liquid). level) and "MIN" (minimum scale line
level) marker lines.
WARNING! 3. If the liquid level is below "MIN", add
the designated brake fluid so that the
• When the vehicle is hot, do not touch liquid level is between the "MAX" and
the auxiliary coolant tank or remove "MIN" marker lines (refer to the Vehicle
the filler cap. Information -Technical Parameters-
Type and Dosage of Vehicle Filling
• Coolant must be stored in marked Liquid).
containers and kept out of the reach
of children.
WARNING!
• If the coolant comes into contact with
skin or eyes, immediately wash the • Brake fluid must be stored in marked
affected area with abundant water containers and kept out of the reach
and seek medical help at once. of children.
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Replacing Fuses
Checking/Replacing Fuses
If any electrical components in the vehicle
do not function, it may be due to a blown
fuse. Check the fuse box as soon as
possible and replace the fuse if necessary.
WARNING!
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Rear compartment fuse box
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Fuse Distribution
F01 - -
F02 - -
F03 - -
F04 - -
F05 - -
F06 - -
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S/N Ampere (A) Function
F14 40 Blower
F15 - -
F16 - -
F17 15 Horn
F18 - -
F19 - -
F22 - -
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F23 - -
F26 - -
F27 - -
F28 - -
F29 - -
F30 - -
F31 - -
F32 - -
F33 - -
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S/N Ampere (A) Function
F34 - -
F35 5 Boost DC
F36 - -
F37 - -
F40 - -
F42 - -
F44 - -
F45 - -
F46 - -
F47 - -
F49 60 FAN
K01 - -
K02 - -
K03 - IG4
K04 - -
K05 - -
K06 - -
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S/N Ampere (A) Function
K07 - IG3
K09 - -
K10 - -
K11 - -
K12 - -
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1 - -
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S/N Ampere (A) Function
3 10 A/C
4 20 Door Lock
7 10 Door ECU
8 5 Meter (Cluster)
10 5 NFC
11 - -
13 20 Multimedia
14 - -
15 - -
22 - -
23 - -
24 5 ABS/ESP/IPB
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S/N Ampere (A) Function
29 5 ADAS
31 7.5 Shift
35 - -
36 - -
38 5 EPB ECU
39 7.5 PM2.5
40 - -
41 - - 13
42 - -
44 - -
45 7.5 USB
46 15 Backup PWR
47 - -
K2-3 - -
K2-4 - -
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Distribution of Rear Compartment Fuse Boxes
F8/1 - -
F8/2 - -
F8/8 - -
F8/9 - -
F8/10 - -
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S/N Ampere (A) Function
F8/20 20 ACC
F8/23 - -
F8/24 - -
F8/25 - -
F8/26 - - 13
F8/27 - -
F8/29 - -
F8/30 - -
F8/31 - -
F8/32 - -
F8/33 - -
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EMERGENCY
Owner's Emergency...........................186
Rescue................................................196
Owner's Unlocking/Locking Other Doors
Emergency
Unlocking/Locking
If the central locking system, remote control
key or NFC key card* fails, the mechanical
key can be used to lock/unlock the door in
the event of an emergency.
Unlocking:
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Unlocking the Boot in an 2. Forcefully pull the right armrest cover out.
Emergency
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Power Boot Failure
EMERGENCY
If there has been a malfunction or failure in
the power boot lid, fully closing the boot lid
manually can restore its functionality. If the
problem persists, contact a BYD authorised
dealer or service provider.
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used to locate or lock/unlock the vehicle.
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3
Removal clamp for wheel nut trim Using Warning Triangle
cover;
4 Inflator pump;
5 Tyre sealant;
6 Towing hook.
REMINDER
Inflating Tyres
When the tyre pressure gets low, the
inflator pump can be used to quickly inflate 14
the tyre.
EMERGENCY
If it is ever necessary to exit the vehicle
to check or deal with faults, remove the
reflective vest from the toolkit and wear it
before doing so. This will alert others.
REMINDER
2 Connector;
3 Power plug;
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4 Power button;
WARNING!
• The inflator pump only works with • There is a power supply port in
a 12V DC power supply. Do not use the boot and another in the centre
other power supplies. console cubby.
Inflation method
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Tyre Bursting/Leakage WARNING!
EMERGENCY
the tyre sealant into the inlet.
CAUTION!
Repairing Tyres
Repair tyres with the tyre sealant when:
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REMINDER CAUTION!
• If the tyre pressure is between 130- 3. Connect one end of the red anode (+)
220kPa, inject the tyre sealant into the cable to rescued vehicle 12V battery
tyre and read the tyre pressure gauge (starter Fe battery) anode (+) terminal.
on the inflator pump again.
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while, try to start the rescued vehicle.
8. After the rescued vehicle has started,
cut the rescue vehicle power supply,
disconnect the jumper cables in reverse
order to that of their connection, and
put them away.
9. Install the bonnet left trimming and
close the bonnet.
WARNING!
CAUTION!
EMERGENCY
jump start.
Emergency Starting
If the remote control key loses power, the
vehicle can still be started as follows:
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2. Press the brake pedal and the "START/ A flatbed truck must be used.
STOP" button to start the vehicle.
WARNING!
REMINDER
Towing
If the vehicle needs to be towed, contact a 3. Insert the towing hook into the towing
BYD authorised dealer or service provider hole, rotate it clockwise and tighten it.
or a specialised towing company.
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Loading capacity Maximum
load
75 kg x 5
occupants
(the front
two rows)
Towing limit:
EMERGENCY
hitch: 80 kg
1500 kg
(centre axle
trailer);
750kg
(unbraked
trailer)
Loading capacity:
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WARNING! REMINDER
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To effectively prevent vehicle fires, heed to
the following precautions: WARNING!
• When parking the vehicle (especially • If conditions permit, visually check if the
in summer), make sure that there are high voltage battery tray has cracked
no flammable materials (e.g., hay, dry edges and if any fluid is visibly leaking
branches and leaves or straw, etc.) under out.
the vehicle, as they are fire hazards.
• Power the vehicle off, and disconnect
the cathode of the 12V battery (starter Fe
Vehicle Flooding battery) if possible.
EMERGENCY
contact a BYD authorised dealer or service
• If the vehicle is unable to leave the area, provider for emergency assistance.
power it off and disconnect the cathode
of the 12V battery (starter Fe battery) if WARNING!
possible.
• Contact a BYD authorised dealer • Do not touch any leaks. Keep away
from the vehicle or the leaking
or service provider for emergency
battery.
assistance immediately.
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DATA COLLECTION
AND PROCESSING
Vehicle Data Processing....................200
Permanent Vehicle Transfer to Third
Parties and Off-Line Mode.................201
Disclosure of Personal Data to
Authorities..........................................202
Your Data Protection Rights..............202
Data Collection and parties.
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use third party content, in particular as (dashcam). The vehicle may also be
part of online services) BYD Europe has no equipped with an Inward Facing Camera
control over this. (IFC) which can be used to take a footage
inside the vehicle. Both video footages
Integration of mobile devices are stored in-vehicle. You are responsible
to check the laws of your residence if you
Depending on vehicle configurations,
turn the camera on. Please be aware of the
mobile devices can be connected
legal requirements before turning either
and controlled through the vehicle's
the OFC or the IFC on (in some countries for
infotainment system. It may be
IFC you need to obtain consent and other
necessary that the device's screen or
heavily restrict the use of OFC for dashcam
audio is displayed/ played through the
purposes, for example).
infotainment system or transmitted to it.
Additional data like positioning or vehicle For more details on camera options, go
information can be transmitted through to Section Trip Record and Section
applications for use in certain navigation Panoramic View of this owner's manual.
systems, communication, or other third-
party services. The specific type of data
processing depends on the respective
function and is controlled by the user or Permanent Vehicle
third parties such as the provider of the Transfer to Third Parties
devices or corresponding services.
and Off-Line Mode
Internet access and connected services
In case of a permanent transfer of
Depending on vehicle configurations, the vehicle, i.e. if you have purchased
the Internet can be accessed for certain your vehicle used, or if the vehicle was
functions or BYD Europe services through transferred to you by another person for
the vehicle's infotainment system network permanent use, you should note that
devices. BYD Europe is not liable for any any personalisation/user settings via the
such services provided by any other party. infotainment system (e.g. address list,
In such cases, please obtain information navigation system etc.) may be accessed by
about the use of data from the provider of the new user. You can reset these settings
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the respective online service. to the factory settings by tapping on /
Cameras Image recording/surrounding >DiLink>Version management>Reset
area monitoring vehicle system to default>Reset on the
centre console touchscreen.
Your vehicle is equipped with a number of DATA COLLECTION AND PROCESSING
cameras/sensors. The reason for this is that
some vehicle functionalities require the
vehicle's path to be detected and assessed
which is done by cameras that detect
objects in the vehicle's surroundings (e.g.
obstacles). The images are transmitted to
the respective control module for further
analytics required to operate the systems.
Some images are just processed on a
volatile basis (RAM), others may be stored, You can also restrict your vehicle's
depending on vehicle equipment. communication with the BYD data server
The vehicle may be equipped with an and the processing of vehicle-related and
Outward Facing Camera (OFC) that can be personal data by setting the vehicle to the
used to take a footage of the surrounding offline mode
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Tap on to turn Wi-Fi off. Wi-Fi can also and access, to rectification, erasure of
be turned off by tapping on / >DiLink personal data ('right to be forgotten')
> Connection on the centre console and the right to object to the processing
touchscreen. of personal data or to restrict it (or to
withdraw consent given earlier, as well as
Tap on to turn Cellular Data off. the right to data portability).
Network can be turned off by tapping
on / >DiLink > Connection on the These rights may be limited in some cases
centre console touchscreen. - for example, if we can show that we have
a legal obligation to process your data, or
if providing the information to you would
disclose personal data about another
person, or if we are legally prevented from
disclosing that information. In some cases,
this may mean that we can retain the data
even if you withdraw your consent.
Data to Authorities
BYD discloses your personal data only
insofar to third parties as this is legally
permissible or you have consented to it.
However, subject to the applicable laws,
government agencies may be authorised
to read out data from vehicles (e.g. data
can be read from the airbag control unit
to clarify an accident). If required by law
BYD may also be obliged to disclose data
upon request to governmental authorities
in your country, e.g. in the event of the
investigation of a criminal offence.
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VEHICLE
INFORMATION
Vehicle Information...........................204
Specifications....................................208
Vehicle Information Using a Diagnostics Device to
Read VIN
Vehicle Identification
Number (VIN)
VIN position
The VIN is printed on a label under the front Vehicle Nameplate and
passenger seat.
Label
VIN composition
Manufacturer Nameplate
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Seven-seat model
The model and number labels for the front
drive motor are pasted on the inner side of
the bonnet.
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VEHICLE INFORMATION
205
Vehicle Labels
206
The boot lid opening label is pasted on the
part above the exterior boot lid opening
button.
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Specifications
Vehicle Specifications
Item Parameters
Model TANG EV
Length 4870
Height 1725
Front 1650
Wheel tread (mm)
Rear 1630
Front 1183
Axle load (curb weight) (kg)
Rear 1306
Approach angle (° ) 22
Departure angle (° ) 20
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Motor
Item Parameters
Drive type All wheel drive (AWD) All wheel drive (AWD)
High-Voltage Battery
Item Parameters
Model PA4
209
Wheels and Tyres
Item Parameters
265/40R22
Tyres
255/50R20*
260
Standard tyre pressure (kPa) 290 (rear wheels for more
than 4 occupants)
210
Brake System
Item Parameters
211
212
A C
A/C�����������������������������������������60 Charging Instructions���������140
AC Charging with Charging Pile Charging Port Lock��������������143
Charger��������������������������������145 Checking Brake Fluid����������174
AC Charging with Household Checking Coolant����������������173
Charging Equipment�����������144
Checking/Replacing Fuses�175
A/C System Maintenance����169
Checking Seat Belt System���47
Activating Infotainment System
Classification of Child Safety
�����������������������������������������������72
Seats (not provided with the
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) vehicle)����������������������������������41
�����������������������������������������������98
Closing Sunroof�������������������136
Adjusting Front Seat Belt
Closing Windows�����������������136
Height������������������������������������46
Compatibility of Vehicle and
Adjusting Instrument Cluster
Charging Infrastructure������147
Brightness�����������������������������81
Controlling Passenger Window
Adjusting Seat�����������������������57
�����������������������������������������������57
Airbags���������������������������������116
Controlling Rear Windows����58
Anti-Corrosion Measures����171
Correct Sitting Posture���������43
Anti-Theft Alarm������������������151
Correct Use of Seat Belts������44
Auto Folding/Unfolding������153
D
Automatic Vehicle Hold (AVH)
�����������������������������������������������90
Auto Unlocking��������������������136 Dashcam������������������������������124
Awakening Dormant 12V DC Charging�������������������������146
Battery (Starter Fe Battery)� 187
Description of Power Status�47
Disclosure of Personal Data to
B Authorities���������������������������202
Driver Seat Controls��������������48
Blind Spot Detection (BSD)� 105
Driver Window Control���������51
Bluetooth Phone Call������������75
Driving in Cold Weather������123
Boot Light������������������������������31
Driving in Fog����������������������122
Brake/Accelerator Pedal�������91
Driving in Hot Weather��������123
Brake System�����������������������211
Driving in Rain���������������������122
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E Instrument Cluster Control���80
Instrument Cluster Overview78
Electronic Child Protection
Instrument Cluster Warning
Lock���������������������������������������40
Lights/Indicators�������������������82
Electronic Parking Brake (EPB)
Integrated Power Brake (IPB)
�����������������������������������������������89
���������������������������������������������111
Emergency Starting������������193
Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC)*
Exiting Courtesy������������������137 �����������������������������������������������97
Exterior����������������������������������10 Interior�����������������������������������12
Exterior Cleaning�����������������159 Interior Cleaning�����������������160
Exterior Handle���������������������36 Interior Greeting��������������������37
Exterior Lights�����������������������91 Interior Maintenance����������162
Exterior Welcoming���������������36 Interior Roof Handle�������������66
Interior Storage���������������������26
F In-Vehicle Camera���������������125
File Manager��������������������������75
Fluid Types and Usage��������211 J
Folding Seats�������������������������59 Jump Start���������������������������192
Folding Third Row Seats*������32
Front Wipers Control�������������95
K
Fuse Distribution�����������������176
0-100 km/h: Full Throttle
Experience���������������������������126
H
Headlights after Exit������������153 L
Headlights before Entry������153
Lane Departure Warning
High Beam Assist (HMA)��������94
System (LDWS)��������������������104
High-Voltage Battery�����������209
Lane Keeping System (LKS)*
High-Voltage Battery ���������������������������������������������102
Maintenance������������������������164
Loading����������������������������������33
Locking Doors from Inside����57
I Locking with the Interior Boot
Lid Switch����������������������������151
Inflating Tyres����������������������189
Locking with the Microswitch
Installing a Child Seat�����������41
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���������������������������������������������150 Panoramic Sunroof/Sunshade
Locking with the NFC Key �����������������������������������������������64
Card*������������������������������������151 Panoramic View�������������������131
Long-Term Parking��������������172 Park Assist���������������������������130
Luggage Compartment Cover* Permanent Vehicle Transfer
�����������������������������������������������32 to Third Parties and Off-Line
Luggage Lashing Eyes�����������31 Mode������������������������������������201
Power Boot Failure��������������187
M Powering Off������������������������136
Predictive Emergency Braking
Main Interface������������������������73 System (PEBS)���������������������108
Maintaining the 12V Battery Pre-Driving Inspection����������16
(Starter Fe Battery)��������������162 Protective Effect of Seat Belts
Maintenance Schedule�������156 �����������������������������������������������43
Manual Folding/Unfolding�152
Media Centre�������������������������75 R
Microswitch���������������������������23
Reaching Third Row Seats����58
Motor�����������������������������������209
Rear view mirror Controls�����53
N
Rear Wiper Control����������������96
Refilling Windscreen Washing
NFC Key Card�������������������������23 Liquid�����������������������������������173
NFC Key Card*�����������������������21 Regenerative Braking����������126
Remote Control Key 18, 22, 150
O Repairing Tyres��������������������191
Replacing Seat Belt System
On-Board Power Supply�������67 Components��������������������������47
Opening and Closing the Replacing Wiper Blades������170
Bonnet���������������������������������172
Riding Instructions for Children
Opening/ Closing Boot Lid���28 �����������������������������������������������40
Open Window/Sunroof Alarm Roof Rack�������������������������������33
���������������������������������������������137
S
P
Scheduled charging������������145
Paint Maintenance��������������161
SD Card Slot���������������������������68
215
Seat Belt Pre-Tensioner��������46 Unlocking/Locking��������������186
Seat Belt Reminder���������������47 Unlocking with the Interior
Second Row Lighting������������58 Door Handle������������������������137
U
Unlocking������������������������������22
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