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Superiority in Diligence, Sincerity in Heart
The BYD Superior and Sincere Service Brand was established in 2006,
inheriting the service concept of "Superiority in Diligence, Sincerity in Heart" of all
aftersales service providers of BYD.
Sun Simiao, a famous doctor in the Tang Dynasty, discussed two issues about
medical ethics in the Virtual of Great Physician, one is superiority, meaning that a
doctor should be superior in medical skill and must be "knowledgeable in medicine
and diligent"; the other one is sincerity, meaning a doctor of high moral character,
with a sincere heart of treating patient like treating himself/herself. Aftersales
service providers of BYD have introduced Sun Simiao's concept in the Virtual of
Great Physician into the aftersales industry of automobile, and positioned the BYD
Superior and Sincere Service Brand as "Superiority and Sincerity", featured by:
Superior in providing
good service
It is firmly believed in the BYD Superior and Sincere Service Brand that
superiority and sincerity conduce to exquisite service skills, and high sense of
responsibility and earnest conduces to sincere service attitude. All aftersales
service providers of BYD will always devote to providing high-quality aftersales
services to BYD's clients.
Superior and Sincere Services
Diligent and
dedicated
Enthusiastic and
sincere
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Proactive and
warm-hearted

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  • Page 1 Aftersales service providers of BYD have introduced Sun Simiao's concept in the Virtual of Great Physician into the aftersales industry of automobile, and positioned the BYD Superior and Sincere Service Brand as "Superiority and Sincerity", featured by:...
  • Page 2 Contents Foreword Thank you for choosing BYD vehicle. Getting through this manual is an essential to the correct use and maintenance of BYD vehicle. Should you have any further questions regarding contents of this manual, please contact the BYD authorised service provider for help.
  • Page 3 Contents WARNING For matters that must be followed to ensure personal safety. ▋ Signs used in the illustrations: Sign Description This sign indicates operating a switch or any other device (pressing, turning, etc.), without continuous action. This sign indicates operating a switch or any other device (pressing, turning, etc.), with continuous action.
  • Page 4 This manual is intended to help you use the product correctly and does not represent any description of the configuration of the product. For information about the configurations of the product, please refer to contracts (if any) related to the product or consult the BYD authorised service provider selling the product to you.
  • Page 5 As a pure electric vehicle featuring new energy and new power, this vehicle is an environment friendly product developed by BYD with great efforts. The power battery pack is organically integrated with the integral body to fully ensure the safety of the battery and the vehicle.
  • Page 7 Index of Search by the illustration Illustrations Safety Learn safety measures for vehicle driving Learn how to read instruments, warning lights and Instrument Set indicators Learn how to open and close vehicle doors and Operation of windows, perform adjustment before driving and Controller others Application and...
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Contents Trunk Lid ..........80 Safety 3-2 Seat Adjustment · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 82 1-1 Seat Belt · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 20 Seat ............
  • Page 9: Contents

    Contents ............. 106 Play Audio Files from AUX Device . 160 Parking Assist System (If Any)..110 Play Bluetooth Music ......161 Reversing Image System (If Any) ... 115 Bluetooth Phone ........ 161 4-4 Specifications of Other Main Functions · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 116 Interior Devices Headlight ..........
  • Page 10 10 Contents 7-3 DIY Maintenance · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 203 Shutdown of Motor during Driving .. 227 Precautions for DIY maintenance ... 203 Vehicle Over-temperature ....
  • Page 11 Index of Illustrations ■...
  • Page 12 Index of Illustrations...
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  • Page 17 Index of Illustrations...
  • Page 18 Index of Illustrations ■ Trunk...
  • Page 19: Safety

    Safety 1-1 Seat Belt · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 20 Introduction to Seat Belt ·...
  • Page 20: 1-1 Seat Belt

    Please select suitable child restraint system based on the age and body size of your child. In case any seat belts are damaged or abnormal, contact a BYD authorised service provider for confirmation and handling and do not use corresponding seats before...
  • Page 21: Seat Belt Use Method

    1-1 Seat Belt Seat Belt Use Method 1. Adjust the seat to a proper position and adjust the backrest to a proper angle. (Refer to 3-2 for seat adjustment method). 2. Pull out the seat belt strap smoothly across the shoulder near the point where the strap is pulled out and then across the chest diagonally.
  • Page 22 Check the seat belt regularly for cuts, wear, looseness and other abnormal conditions. In case of abnormity, contact a BYD authorised service provider for confirmation and handling; do not use corresponding seats before such confirmation and handling.
  • Page 23 1-1 Seat Belt CAUTION (CONTINUED) After an accident occurs, contact a BYD authorised service provider for inspection of the seat belts. If the pretightening function of a seat belt is activated, be sure to replace the seat belt. If a severe accident has occurred, even though no obvious damage appears, replace the seat belt together with the seat assembly.
  • Page 24: Introduction To Air Bag System

    1-2 Introduction to Air Bag System Intr oducti on to Air Bag System Introduction to Air Bag System  The air bag system is part of supplemental restraint system (SRS), supplemental to the seat belts. In case of a severe collision accident with the system triggering condition met, the air bag will deploy rapidly and together with the seat belts, provide additional protection for the heads and chests of the driver and passengers to reduce casualties.
  • Page 25 The air bag can only provide accident protection for one time. Once an air bag is damaged or has deployed, be sure to the replace the air bag system.  BYD Auto will not be liable for any direct and indirect loss in respect of any damage caused by failure to follow the above instructions.
  • Page 26: Triggering Conditions Of Air Bag System

    5s. This indicates that the air bag system is normal. If the air bag system is turned off by a BYD authorised service provider, the warning light will operate as described above but the air bag system will not have...
  • Page 27: Driver Air Bag And Front Passenger Air Bag (If Any)

    In the following conditions, contact a BYD authorised service provider: ...
  • Page 28 1-2 Introduction to Air Bag System  When the front part of the vehicle (the part in shadow in the figure) suffers collision, air bags fail to deploy.  The air bag indicator on the combination instrument lights up abnormally. Conditions in which air bags may deploy ...
  • Page 29 1-2 Introduction to Air Bag System  The vehicle hits a kerb projection, kerbstone or any others.  The vehicle front end hits the ground when the vehicle goes downhill.  The vehicle suffers lateral collision by another vehicle.
  • Page 30 1-2 Introduction to Air Bag System Conditions in which air bags may not deploy  The vehicle hits a concrete column, wood or any other long and slender object.  The vehicle hits the lower rear part of a truck. ...
  • Page 31 1-2 Introduction to Air Bag System  The vehicle hits a wall or another vehicle on a part other than the front part.  A part other than the passenger compartment of the vehicle suffers a lateral collision.  A side of the vehicle suffers an oblique collision.
  • Page 32: Classification Of Child Restraint

    WARM TIP BYD highly suggests that you use a child restraint system. Studies reveal that a child restraint system installed in the middle seat is safer than in the front seat. The seat belts in the vehicle are mainly designed based on the body size of adults and not suitable for children.
  • Page 33: Installation Of Child Restraint System (If Any)

    1-3 Classification of Child Restraint System Installation of Child Restraint System (If Any)  Please attach the child restraint system to the middle outboard seat as per the installation manual provided by the child restraint system manufacturer.  Do not install a child restraint system in the front seat. Installing child restraint system with ISOFIX rigid anchor The middle outboard seats are equipped with special anchorage levers.
  • Page 34 1-3 Classification of Child Restraint System Installation of child restraint system: 1. Check the position of the special anchorage lever and install the child restraint system on the vehicle's seat. WARNING When using a lower anchor, make sure that no foreign objects are around the anchor and the seat belt is not stuck behind the child safety seat.
  • Page 35 1-3 Classification of Child Restraint System WARM TIP If the child restraint system is provided with a top tether, fix the top tether to the anchorage position. 4. Reinstall the headrest. WARNING Push / pull the child safety seat to different directions and make sure it has been securely installed.
  • Page 36 1-3 Classification of Child Restraint System Information on suitability of different seats for child restraint system: Seat (or Other Positions) Mass Group Front Passenger Middle Row Rear Row Group 0 (Less than 10 kg) Group 0+ (Less than 13kg) Group I U/UF (9 ~ 18 kg) Group II...
  • Page 37 1-3 Classification of Child Restraint System Information on suitability of different ISOFIX positions for ISOFIX child restraint system Seat (or Other Positions) Mass Group Size Fixture Front Middle Row Rear Row Passenger ISO/L1 Carry-cot ISO/L2 Group 0 (Less than 10 ISO/R1 ISO/R1 Group 0+...
  • Page 39: Instrument Set

    Instrument Set 2-1 Combination Instrument Appearance · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 40 Combination Instrument Appearance40 Vehicle Travelling Information ·...
  • Page 40: Appearance

    2-1 Combination Instrument Appearance Combi nation Ins trument Appearanc e Combination Instrument Appearance Detail of combination instrument Speedometer  With the power in OK mode, the speedometer indicates the vehicle speed.
  • Page 41 2-1 Combination Instrument Appearance Time information  With the power in OK mode, the information indicates the current time.  If the vehicle is equipped with a radio, the time can be set through the instrument menu. If the vehicle is configured with multimedia, the time can be automatically calibrated by GPS or set through the multimedia menu.
  • Page 42 2-1 Combination Instrument Appearance Mileage information  The displayed information is shown in the figure on the right: ODO – indicates the total mileage the vehicle has been driven. TRIP A / TRIP B – indicates different mileages the vehicle has been driven since the dual tripmeter is reset.
  • Page 43: Vehicle Travelling Information

    2-1 Combination Instrument Appearance Vehicle Travelling Information Vehicle travelling information will be displayed when there is no fault prompt message. The content of vehicle travelling information can be selected with the steering wheel button Vehicle travelling information interface  Driving range It indicates the estimated range the vehicle can be driven based on the current SOC.
  • Page 44 2-1 Combination Instrument Appearance  Accumulative average power consumption based expense It indicates the average power consumption based expense from delivery of vehicle from the factory to the current status.  Average power consumption for the last 50 km It indicates the average power consumption for the last 50 km.
  • Page 45 2-1 Combination Instrument Appearance  Travelling time It indicates the travelling time in OK mode from the previous resetting. Pressing and holding the steering wheel button for more than 2s can reset the information to zero.  Energy flow This information indicates the state of energy flow among the motor, battery and wheel.
  • Page 46 2-1 Combination Instrument Appearance  On the charging interface, the current charging information is displayed. In the case shown in the figure, the charging power is less than the electric consumption power; therefore large-power electric consumers should be turned off to ensure charging of the battery.
  • Page 47 2-1 Combination Instrument Appearance  It indicates charging is complete.  The preset waiting interface is displayed after the preset charging setting. To cancel the preset charging function, press and hold the steering wheel button  It indicates the battery is low. In this case, charge the battery with the power battery.
  • Page 48 2-1 Combination Instrument Appearance  When the vehicle is travelling, please release the EPB.  Please shift to P (parking).  Shift out of P position to release EPB.  This message is displayed when the vehicle speed exceeds the setting value of warning speed.
  • Page 49 2-1 Combination Instrument Appearance  This message is displayed when the maintenance time is approached.  This message is displayed when the battery is low.  This message is displayed when the maintenance mileage is approached.  This message is displayed when both the maintenance time and maintenance mileage are approached.
  • Page 50 2-1 Combination Instrument Appearance  This message is displayed when the maintenance time or maintenance mileage is reached.  This message is displayed when the START/STOP button is pressed while the key is not within the range of detection.  This message indicates that the intelligent key battery should be replaced due to low battery.
  • Page 51 2-1 Combination Instrument Appearance  This message indicates that the EPB system has been activated currently.  This message indicates that the EPB system has been deactivated currently.  It indicates that the vehicle has been started currently and may be driven in gear.
  • Page 52 The on-board charging system is faulty. Please check if the charging connection is abnormal and reconnect the charging equipment. Contact a BYD authorised service provider if the problem remains after such operation.  This message indicates a fault in the brake system.
  • Page 53  This message indicates a fault in DC, alternator, battery (LV battery) or any other system. In this case, stop the vehicle and contact a BYD authorised service provider.  It indicates a fault in relevant motor, power battery, gear controller, or any other device of the vehicle.
  • Page 54 2-1 Combination Instrument Appearance  This message indicates a fault in the gear controller. In this case, stop the vehicle and contact a BYD authorised service provider.  This message indicates a fault in battery (LV battery) system. In this case, contact a BYD authorised service provider.
  • Page 55  This message indicates that the EPB system cannot work normally. In this case, drive the vehicle to a safe place or contact a BYD authorised service provider for inspection.  This message indicates a fault in the tyre pressure monitoring system. In this case, contact a BYD authorised service provider.
  • Page 56: 2-2 Indicator And Warning Light

    2-2 Indicator and Warning Light Indicator and Warni ng Lig ht Operation Indicators Operation indicators are used to tell the driver about the working states of all systems of the vehicle. Left turn signal Main warning indicator Right turn signal EPB indicator High beam on indicator Power battery charging...
  • Page 57: Fault Warning Lights

    Charging system warning light Stop the vehicle and contact a BYD authorised service provider. Powertrain fault warning light (if any) Send the vehicle to a BYD authorised service provider for inspection if this indicator keeps lighting up. Power battery over temperature warning light When this indicator lights up, stop the vehicle in order to cool the battery.
  • Page 58 2-2 Indicator and Warning Light ESP fault warning light (if any) Send the vehicle to a BYD authorised service provider for inspection if this indicator keeps lighting up or flashing. Tyre pressure monitoring system fault warning light (if any) Send the vehicle to a BYD authorised service provider for inspection if this indicator keeps lighting up.
  • Page 59: Menu Adjustment

    2-3 Menu Adjustment Menu Adj ustment Adjustment Button  By pressing the steering wheel buttons, you can enter and adjust the menu. is used to confirm a selected menu item. is used to scroll up/down the menu selection bar. Menu Adjustment Function ...
  • Page 60 2-3 Menu Adjustment  Time (if a radio is equipped) Function to set instrument time  Clock Adjust the time displayed on the screen  Time format Adjust the format of time displayed on the screen  Maintenance: It is used to set the vehicle maintenance information.
  • Page 61 2-3 Menu Adjustment Displayed Item Function It indicates currently set maintenance time. If X days or "OFF" the function is deactivated, "OFF" is displayed. It is used to deactivate the maintenance time function It is used to increase maintenance time by “▲”...
  • Page 62 2-3 Menu Adjustment  Personalization: It is used to set the working status of other modules in the vehicle. Language setting Speed warning Door automatic latch Personalization Language: It is used to set the instrument system operation language, including: Simplified Chinese English Vehicle warning: It is used to set the vehicle speed limit, in the...
  • Page 63 2-3 Menu Adjustment Displayed Item Function It indicates the currently set speed warning XXX km or "OFF" limit. If the function is deactivated, "OFF" is displayed. It is used to deactivate the speed warning function. It is used to increase the vehicle speed “▲”...
  • Page 64 2-3 Menu Adjustment Currency: RMB/ dollar Pressure: kPa / psi / bar Unit price of electricity: It is set based on local unit price. Integer Decimal...
  • Page 65 2-3 Menu Adjustment Energy feedback strength setting: It is used to set the strength of energy feedback to the battery pack according to user's requirements.  Factory reset: It is used to restore all operation items of the combination instrument to their factory status.
  • Page 67: Operation Of Controller

    Operation of Controller 3-1 Keys and Doors · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 68 Introduction to Keys · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 68 Unlocking and Locking·...
  • Page 68: 3-1 Keys And Doors

    3-1 Keys and Doors Keys and D oors Introduction to Keys Keys include an electronic intelligent key and a mechanical key.  Electronic intelligent key: It is used to lock / unlock doors, open the trunk lid, or locate the vehicle via the remote control button when it is near the vehicle.
  • Page 69 Check if any radio station or radio transmitter of an airport is nearby interfering with the normal operation of the electronic intelligent key. The battery may be dead. In this case, contact a BYD authorised service provider to replace the battery.
  • Page 70: Unlocking And Locking

    3-1 Keys and Doors  If your electronic intelligent key is lost, contact a BYD authorised service provider to prevent your vehicle from being stolen or any other unexpected accidents.  You may register standby keys for one vehicle. For details, please contact a BYD authorised service provider.
  • Page 71 3-1 Keys and Doors Locking and unlocking with electronic intelligent key To lock or unlock all doors, press relevant button on the key slowly and firmly.  Locking: Press to lock all vehicle doors at the same time. At the moment, the turn signals will flash once.
  • Page 72 START/STOP button is pressed. Refer to "Start the vehicle using the electronic intelligent key with dead battery" in chapter IV. Contact a BYD authorised service provider in advance for replacement of the intelligent key battery to ensure that the PEPS system works normally. The steering lock is stuck if the green indicator on the START/STOP button flashes when the button is pressed for powering up.
  • Page 73 3-1 Keys and Doors Locking / unlocking with microswitch The PEPS function becomes available when a registered electronic intelligent key is carried in the activation area.  Locations of detection antennas Exterior detection antenna Interior front detection antenna Interior middle and rear antennas (if any) ...
  • Page 74: Anti-Theft System

    3-1 Keys and Doors  Locking When doors are in the unlocked state, carry the electronic intelligent key and press the door handle slowly and firmly to lock all doors at the same time, if all doors, front compartment hatch and trunk lid are closed. At the moment, the turn signals will flash once.
  • Page 75 3-1 Keys and Doors Setting system  Power off the vehicle.  Ask all passengers to get off the vehicle.  Lock all the doors. When all the doors are locked, the anti-theft indicator remains on. The anti-theft system will be set automatically after 8s. Once the system finishes setting, the anti-theft indicator on the combination instrument will start to flash.
  • Page 76: Slide Door

    3-1 Keys and Doors Slide Door Locking / unlocking with interior lock button Locking: Slide the lock button forward. Unlocking: Slide the lock button backward. When the lock button is in the locked position, closing the slide door will lock the slide door. Do not leave the key in the vehicle.
  • Page 77: Power Window

    3-1 Keys and Doors Child protection lock of slide door (if any)  Move the lock lever down to the locked position as shown in the figure.  When the child protection lock is enabled, the slide door cannot be opened with the interior door handle.
  • Page 78 3-1 Keys and Doors Window lock switch (if any) Press this switch to disable or enable the window regulator switches on the right front door and left / right rear door. Console door lock █ Locking : Press this button to lock doors if four doors are closed.
  • Page 79 3-1 Keys and Doors Front passenger's door power window  If the vehicle is powered up (OK), the front passenger's door window regulator switch can control raising / lowering of front passenger's door window.  After the vehicle is powered OFF and both left and right front doors are not open, all power windows can still work for a maximum period of 10 min.
  • Page 80: Trunk Lid

    3-1 Keys and Doors Trunk Lid Unlocking and locking of trunk lid  Unlocking: Carrying the correct key and pressing the microswitch on the trunk lid can unlock all doors and trunk lid. Press the trunk lid button and pull the lid to open it. ...
  • Page 81 3-1 Keys and Doors Trunk lid button 1. Carry the valid key and press the microswitch for unlocking, or use the valid key for unlocking. 2. Press the trunk lid button and pull the lid to open Emergency unlocking of trunk lid Remove the trunk lid lock maintenance port cover from the trunk lid shield, and pull the UNLOCK toggle switch to unlock the trunk lid.
  • Page 82: 3-2 Seat Adjustment

    3-2 Seat Adjustment Seat Adjus tment Seat Precautions for seat adjustment  Adjust the driver's seat so that the brake pedal, steering wheel and dashboard controller are located within a range to enable the driver to control easily. As the shoulder belt on the seat belt cannot properly fit with the body, do not lay down the seat backrest when driving or riding in the vehicle.
  • Page 83: Adjustment Of Front Seat

    3-2 Seat Adjustment Adjustment of Front Seat  Backrest angle adjustment Pull the backrest adjustment lever upward. Decline the seat to a desired position. Release the adjustment handle to lock the backrest position. When the vehicle is parked, backrest is allowed to tilt to a position suitable for the user to rest.
  • Page 84: Adjustment Of Rear Seat

    3-2 Seat Adjustment Adjustment of Rear Seat Folding of rear seat (seven-seat vehicle)  Folding backrest angle 1. Press the adjustment button to adjust the headrest to the lowest position using the method for adjusting the seat headrest. 2. Pull up the strap and swing the backrest to the required position, then release the strap and fold the backrest forward until it is attached to the seat cushion.
  • Page 85 3-2 Seat Adjustment 2. Fit the seat hook with the middle seat headrest lever to fix the seat.  Unfolding seats 1. Place the hook in the storage bag under the seat cushion. 2. Fold the seat backward as per the operation instruction indicated by the arrow, so that the seat floor lock pin safely locked to floor lock ring B.
  • Page 86: Armrest Adjustment

    3-2 Seat Adjustment Armrest Adjustment As shown in the figure, pull down / up the seat armrest to open / fold up it. Headrest Adjustment  Raising headrest Slide the headrest upward to a proper height and then release it. ...
  • Page 87: Steering Wheel

    3-3 Steering Wheel Steering Wheel Steering Wheel Switch Set  ENTER On the menu interface, press this button once to select corresponding submenu options in the menu. On the vehicle travelling information interface, press and hold this button for 2s or longer to clear the corresponding vehicle travelling information;...
  • Page 88 3-3 Steering Wheel  Engine sound simulator off switch Press the engine sound simulator off switch to disable the simulator function, and then simulator cannot produce sound at low speed. Press the switch again to enable the simulator function, and then simulator can produce sound at low speed. ...
  • Page 89 3-3 Steering Wheel █ Phone button (if any) Press this button to accept a call (the audio system will become mute if the button is pressed) and enter the Bluetooth call interface. When the system displays an interface not related to Bluetooth, if Bluetooth is not connected, press this button once to make the system enter the main interface of phone selection;...
  • Page 90: 3-4 Switches

    3-4 Switches Switc hes Switch Set #1 The switch set #1 includes electric exterior rearview mirror adjustment switch and headlight adjustment switch. Electric exterior rearview mirror adjustment switch  Electric exterior rearview mirror adjustment switch (if any; refer to Section IV of Chapter IV for details).
  • Page 91: Hazard Warning Light Button

    3-4 Switches Hazard Warning Light Button As shown in the figure, by pressing the this button, the hazard warning light button will lock automatically, all turn signals will start to flash, and turn signal indicators on the instrument ( will flash synchronously. By pressing the button again, it will be reset and the turn signals and the turn signal indicators will stop flashing.
  • Page 92: Esp Off Button (If Any)

    3-4 Switches ESP OFF Button (If Any)  Press this button to turn off the ESP system and meanwhile the corresponding indicator on the combination instrument will illuminate.  Press this button again to turn on the ESP system and meanwhile the corresponding indicator on the combination instrument will go out.
  • Page 93: Application And Driving

    Application and Driving 4-1 Main Points of Application · · · · · · · · · · 94 Running-in Period · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 94 Precautions for Safe Driving ·...
  • Page 94: 4-1 Main Points Of Application

    4-1 Main Points of Application Main Points of Application Running-in Period  Immediately check the vehicle if the powertrain is hard to start or often stops running.  Stop and check the vehicle if the powertrain produces any abnormal noise. ...
  • Page 95: Main Points For Preventing Vehicle Fire

     Drive the vehicle to a BYD authorised service provider regularly for inspection. Check at regular intervals whether there is oil leakage from the front compartment and clear the oil dirt and oil stains on the motor, so as to prevent the occurrence of fire due to volatilization of oil dirt and oil stains.
  • Page 96 4-1 Main Points of Application In the process of vehicle running, avoid driving on the road sections piled up with flammables such as dry leaves, wheat straws and grasses, or immediately stop the vehicle to check whether any flammables are carried along after passing such road sections.
  • Page 97: Preventing Water Ingression Into

    4-1 Main Points of Application Preventing Water Ingression into Vehicle due to Flood in Rainy Season  Do ascertain the water depth before driving the vehicle through waterlogging road sections. The water surface should not be higher than the lower edge of vehicle body. ...
  • Page 98: Safety Inspections Before Driving

    Check the tyres for abnormality and excessive wear. In case of excessive or eccentric wear, send the vehicle to a BYD authorised service provider for four-wheel alignment and relevant inspections.
  • Page 99: Method To Start Motor

    In this case, replace the electronic intelligent key battery as soon as possible.  Replace the electronic intelligent key battery. If the electronic intelligent key battery has run out, contact a BYD authorised service provider for replacing the battery.
  • Page 100: Method To Start Motor In Emergency

    4-1 Main Points of Application Start the vehicle using the electronic intelligent key with dead battery  If the motor cannot be started using the normal method due to low battery of the electronic intelligent key, you may start the vehicle as per the following steps: Press the START/STOP button, and then the electronic intelligent key system warning...
  • Page 101: Starting And Driving

    START/STOP button to start the vehicle. Please refer to “Start the vehicle using the electronic intelligent key with dead battery” this chapter for details. Contact a BYD authorised service provider to replace the battery. If you need to start the motor repeatedly in a short time, wait for 10s before each motor starting cycle.
  • Page 102 4-2 Starting and Driving  The driver should confirm whether the intelligent key is carried when driving and getting into or off the vehicle. CAUTION Do not touch the START/STOP button at will when driving the vehicle. If it is necessary to power off the vehicle during driving, press and hold the START/STOP button for more than 3s.
  • Page 103 4-2 Starting and Driving Reactivate PEPS system  To reactivate the PEPS, please use any of the following operation methods: With the electronic intelligent key carried with you, press the microswitch on the left front door outer handle or microswitch on the trunk. Perform remote control operation.
  • Page 104: Steering System

    WARNING If steering system fault warning light illuminates, the steering will become heavy. Hold the steering wheel tightly when driving, park the vehicle in a safe area, and contact a BYD authorised service provider.
  • Page 105: Gearshift Actuator

    4-2 Starting and Driving Gearshift Actuator Gearshift lever of automatic transmission Position of Gearshift Function Lever Parking gear Reverse gear Neutral gear Drive gear P gear locking switch With the vehicle powered up (OK), by pressing the P gear locking switch, the controller will realize judgment according to the current vehicle state.
  • Page 106: Electric Parking Brake System (Epb)

    4-3 Application of Driving Auxiliary Functions Application of Dri vi ng Auxiliar y F uncti ons Electric Parking Brake System (EPB) EPB switch The EPB switch can replace the traditional parking brake lever.  The EPB switch is installed on the gearshift panel.
  • Page 107 4-3 Application of Driving Auxiliary Functions  Applying the EPB automatically when gearshift lever is in P position: After the vehicle is braked and parked in P position, the EPB will be pulled up automatically. Release the brake pedal when the indicator on the instrument stays on after flashing and the instrument displays the message of "EPB activated".
  • Page 108 EPB can be released, drive to the nearest repair shop as soon as possible to check the switching signal of brake pedal and the relevant parts and lines. If the EPB cannot be released after doing so, immediately contact a BYD authorised service provider. ...
  • Page 109 3s later. If the indicator does not go out, it indicates that there may be a failure in the EPB system. In this case, immediately contact a BYD authorised service provider. Working sound of EPB ...
  • Page 110: Parking Assist System (If Any)

    4-3 Application of Driving Auxiliary Functions Parking Assist System (If Any) WARNING Observe the following precautions when using the parking assist sensors: Do not use sensors when the vehicle speed is over 10 km/h. Do not add any other articles within the working scope of sensors. CAUTION Do not add any other articles within the working scope of sensors.
  • Page 111 4-3 Application of Driving Auxiliary Functions Parking assist button (if any)  The reversing sensor power button is on by default and the indicator lights up. When the gearshift lever is shifted to R position, the reversing sensor will be activated. A warning prompt message will be given if there is an obstacle in the surroundings of the vehicle.
  • Page 112 4-3 Application of Driving Auxiliary Functions Distance display and speaker When an obstacle is detected by sensors, the orientation of the obstacle and the approximate distance between vehicle and obstacle will be displayed and the speaker will start to sound. In addition, the corresponding indicator will flash at the same frequency. ...
  • Page 113 4-3 Application of Driving Auxiliary Functions Working sensors  When you reverse the vehicle, all the sensors will work.  Detection zones of sensors are given in the figure. As the detection zones are limited, be sure to check the surrounding of the vehicle before reversing the vehicle slowly.
  • Page 114 4-3 Application of Driving Auxiliary Functions Sensor detection information  A sensor's performance in correct detection of obstacles may be affected by some vehicle conditions and the surroundings of the vehicle. The following are some specific conditions that may bring impact: There is dirt, ponding or mist on the sensor.
  • Page 115: Reversing Image System (If Any)

     It is recommended to drive the vehicle to a BYD authorised service provider for inspection if such a phenomenon exists continuously. Reversing Image System (If Any) When you reverse the vehicle, a reversing image will be displayed on the system screen automatically.
  • Page 116: Specifications Of Other Main

    4-4 Specifications of Other Main Functions Specific ati ons of Other M ain Functi ons Headlight Type I configuration (if any)  Turn the light adjusting knob at top of the left multi-function switch to turn on the following lights: ...
  • Page 117 4-4 Specifications of Other Main Functions Type II configuration (if any)  Turn the light adjusting knob at top of the left multi-function switch to turn on the following lights:  OFF: turn off all headlights.  Position light: turn on position lights (including front position lights, rear position lights, rear license plate light, backlight of instrument and vehicle backlights).
  • Page 118 4-4 Specifications of Other Main Functions High beam  High beam on or off : Push forward the light adjustment lever from its original position (to the opposite side of steering wheel) to turn on the high beams; pulling the light adjustment lever back to its original position to turn off the high beams.
  • Page 119: Turn Signals

    4-4 Specifications of Other Main Functions Turn Signals Push the handle up/down slightly, and then turn signals will flash. After release of the handle, the turn signal lever will return to its original position. If the handle is pulled to the uppermost or lowermost point, even after release, turn signals will flash continuously, and will go out after the vehicle completes the turn.
  • Page 120: Front Fog Light (If Any)

    4-4 Specifications of Other Main Functions Front Fog Light (If Any)  If the headlight is on, turn on the front fog light by operating the front fog light switch.  Turning on front fog lights: Turn upward the switch to the position, and the indicator on the dashboard will illuminate.
  • Page 121: Interior Light Switch (If Any)

    4-4 Specifications of Other Main Functions Interior Light Switch (If Any) Front & rear interior lights The front and rear interior lights are respectively located in the front and middle of roof. Interior light control switch Door light control switch ...
  • Page 122: Wiper And Washer For Windscreen

    4-4 Specifications of Other Main Functions Wiper and Washer for Windscreen Wiper for front windscreen  This lever is used to control the wiper and washer for front windscreen. The wiper for front windscreen can be switched in the following five modes: ...
  • Page 123 4-4 Specifications of Other Main Functions Washer for front windscreen Pull back the wiper control lever. If the action time is short (within 0.5s), only water spraying will be activated, without wiping. If the action time is long, both constant water spraying and low-speed wiping will be activated, and when the lever is released, the wiper will automatically wipe for three...
  • Page 124: Exterior Rearview Mirror

    4-4 Specifications of Other Main Functions Wiper and washer for rear windscreen (if any)  The following functions can be realized by turning the adjusting knob at the top of the wiper control lever:  : The wiper and washer for rear windscreen work simultaneously.
  • Page 125 4-4 Specifications of Other Main Functions Manual folding of exterior rearview mirrors  For parking in a place with limited space, the exterior rearview mirror can be folded back.  Push the exterior rearview mirror backward to fold it. CAUTION ...
  • Page 126 4-4 Specifications of Other Main Functions Electric adjustment of exterior rearview mirrors (if any)  The following buttons will be used to adjust exterior rearview mirrors:  The START/STOP button is in the OK mode.  Selection button A: used to select exterior rearview mirrors to be adjusted by pressing "L"...
  • Page 127: Charging Instructions

    4-5 Charging Instructions 4-5 C harging Instructions Charging Equipment Introduction to charging  It is recommended that the user should drive the vehicle to a charging station for charging when the SOC indicator bar on the instrument drops into the red zone. ...
  • Page 128 4-5 Charging Instructions  HV components such as charging and distribution assembly Do not disassemble or replace HV components without permission, such as HV electronic controller assembly located in the front compartment.  During charging Before charging, make sure that the vehicle is powered off, and stands outside the yellow safety line specified for the charger.
  • Page 129: Application Method Of Charging Equipment Of Electric Vehicle

    4-5 Charging Instructions Influence of charging on special population During fast charging operation, electromagnetic field disturbance may be caused within operation area. Therefore, users with implantable cardiac pacemakers or implantable cardiac defibrillators should keep away from vehicles being charged in that severe injury or life threat to such users may be caused by the disturbance which affects the normal function of electronic medical devices.
  • Page 130 4-5 Charging Instructions  Start charging (by using AC charging connector): 1. Pull up the charging port cap opening cable below the driver's seat to open the charging port cap on the front grille. 2. Hold the plug tightly with hands and insert it into the socket tightly.
  • Page 131 4-5 Charging Instructions 4. Insert the charging plug into the electric vehicle AC charging socket until a "clicking" sound is heard (AC charging pile or DC charger is adopted; pay attention to distinguish AC and DC ports); insert the charging plug into AC / DC charging port;...
  • Page 132 4-5 Charging Instructions Close the protective cover of the charging port socket, and then the exterior charging port cover of electric vehicle. 4. After charging, put the charging equipment into the special charging bag (use AC charging connector for charging). WARM TIP ...
  • Page 133 4-5 Charging Instructions CAUTION  If the charging port cover is frozen due to cold weather, rainy or snowy days, the charging port cover cannot automatically snap open when the charging port lock handle is pulled, so the following methods can be used to open it: 1. Pull up the charging port lock handle and meanwhile pull the charging port cover from the lower part of cover.
  • Page 134 4-5 Charging Instructions 5. Set (such as swiping card) the charging pile or wall-mounted charging box to start charging.  Stop charging: 1. The AC charging pile or wall-mounted charging box will automatically end charging. You may also manually stop charging and disconnect the charging box.
  • Page 135 4-5 Charging Instructions Application of DC charger (if any)  Drive the vehicle to the charging station and set the vehicle power in the OFF mode.  DC charger should be operated by professional personnel in the charging station. 1. With the power OFF, unlock the door lock switch and open the charging port hatch.
  • Page 136 4-5 Charging Instructions 3. Insert the charging plug of DC charger into the DC charging socket of the vehicle. 4. Set the DC charger (e.g. by swiping card) to start charging.  Stop charging: 1. For DC charger, swipe the card to finish charging and remove the charging plug.
  • Page 137: Precautions For Charging

    4-5 Charging Instructions Precautions for Charging WARNING  Please charge the vehicle in a relatively safe environment (no liquids or open flames).  Do not modify or remove the charging port or charging equipment, because doing so may result in a failure to charge or in fire occurring. ...
  • Page 138 4-5 Charging Instructions WARNING (CONTINUED)  Do charge under the rated voltage.  Do not use the charging equipment in the cases of softening of three-phase plug wire, wearing of charging plug cable, cracking of insulation layer, or any other damage conditions.
  • Page 139: Battery

    If "intelligent charging" fails, the battery may fail to serve as LV power supply of the vehicle so that the vehicle cannot be powered up. In this case, please contact a BYD authorised service provider for handling.  In case of any other problem you cannot solve, contact a BYD authorised service provider.
  • Page 140 4-5 Charging Instructions WARNING  The battery has corrosive solution. Therefore, do not disassemble or repair the battery privately to avoid damages to the battery or injury to personnel.  Do not remove or disassemble the power battery privately; otherwise, you should be held liable for any environment pollution or safety accident so caused.
  • Page 141: Infotainment System

    Infotainment System 5-1 Radio (If Any) · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 142 Radio · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 142 5-2 Multimedia (If Any) ·...
  • Page 142: Radio (If Any)

    5-1 Radio (If Any) Radi o (If Any) Radio Appearance You can adjust the brightness of the display screen. USB and AUX ports are installed on the panel. FM button SEEK button Previous song VOLUME knob / switch Next song Peripheral mode switching button Sound effect selection button Channel 1 selection / pause button...
  • Page 143 5-1 Radio (If Any) Channel 3 selection / introscan play button Channel 4 selection / random play button Channel 5 selection / previous folder button Channel 6 selection / next folder button AUX plug cover USB plug cover Functions  FM button ...
  • Page 144 5-1 Radio (If Any)  Peripheral mode switching button  Peripheral mode by default; USB-AUX mode switching  Sound effect selection button Press this knob to switch in the circulation of “BAS - TRE - BAL - FAD”; turn the ...
  • Page 145: Multimedia (If Any)

    5-2 Multimedia (If Any) 5-2 M ulti medi a (If Any) Multimedia Button( If Any Multimedia touch screen Plug covers of SD & Map cards Audio OFF button / Volume adjustment knob USB & AUX plug covers...
  • Page 146: System Startup

    5-2 Multimedia (If Any) System Startup Initial image When the power is in OK mode, the initial image will be displayed for several seconds and the multimedia system will start to work. Precautions WARNING The multimedia enters a warning interface if EPB is released for the first time after system starting and the following prompt pops up: ...
  • Page 147: Status Bar

    5-2 Multimedia (If Any) Status Bar Status bar information When the multimedia system is started, the status bar in the uppermost part of the screen will keep displaying a series of current status signals, as shown in the figure below. : AUX device connected : USB device connected : Storage card connected...
  • Page 148: Desktop Show And Home Screen

    5-2 Multimedia (If Any) Desktop Show and Home Screen Desktop show When the multimedia system finishes starting, it will display the desktop show interface.  The desktop show interface mainly provides the user with shortcuts of commonly used modules for easy access.
  • Page 149: System Setting

    5-2 Multimedia (If Any)  The second page of the home screen only lists icons of Background Set., Setting and Version. System Setting Timbre Settings  Tap the "Setting" icon on the home screen to enter the setting interface.  The position of source sound field can be changed by tapping any position of the sound field or by...
  • Page 150 5-2 Multimedia (If Any)  Horizontally swipe the screen leftward to enter the third page of timbre settings, on which DSP effect can be set.  Horizontally swipe the screen leftward to enter the fourth page of timbre settings (as shown in the figure on the right), on which treble and bass effects can be set.
  • Page 151 5-2 Multimedia (If Any) Time Settings Tap the "Time Settings" button on the left side of the system settings interface to enter the first page of time settings, as shown in the figure below.  The 24h time format and "Automatic time service"...
  • Page 152 A: This button cannot be operated by the user. When rear cameras need calibration, drive your vehicle to a BYD authorised service provider to have them been calibrated by professionals. B: Tapping this button will directly turn off the screen. By tapping the touch screen or the screen button, the screen will light up automatically.
  • Page 153: Version Information

    5-2 Multimedia (If Any) Version Information Version interface  Enter the version interface, as shown in the figure on the right.  In this interface, you can view the version numbers of system hardware, software and all applications. Background Setting Picture view mode ...
  • Page 154 5-2 Multimedia (If Any)  Tap any one of these thumbnails to enter the full screen mode of the thumbnail selected.  Swipe the screen leftward or rightward to view all background pictures successively. In addition, 1-3 picture(s) in the swiping direction may be skipped based on the swiping speed.
  • Page 155: Audio System

    5-2 Multimedia (If Any) Audio System All official player icons are on the first page of the home screen. Tap the icons to enter corresponding functional interfaces. SD interface Navigation interface Radio interface USB interface Phone interface AUX interface Bluetooth music interface Use of "POWER"...
  • Page 156: Operating Instructions For Audio System

    5-2 Multimedia (If Any) Operating Instructions for Audio System Instructions for use  This system is a kind of precision machinery. Therefore, do not open the system casing and dismantle the system body in the case of any failure.  To prevent causing any damage to the touch screen, be sure to gently tap the screen with a finger.
  • Page 157: Using Radio

    5-2 Multimedia (If Any) Using Radio Tap the icon on the home screen to enter the radio interface. They are manual tuning buttons. Tapping any of these buttons once, the radio system will search channels automatically. Tapping any of these buttons once again, the radio system will stop searching channels.
  • Page 158 5-2 Multimedia (If Any) Tap any channel to play it. Long press a channel and a delete prompt interface will pop up.  In the delete prompt interface, there are three option buttons, i.e., "Delete", "Delete channel list" and "Cancel". You can select and tap any button to execute the corresponding operation.
  • Page 159: Play Audio And Video Files From Usb Device

    5-2 Multimedia (If Any) Play Audio and Video Files from USB Device Tap the icon on the home screen.  If no USB device has been connected, the multimedia system will display the prompt message of "No external device detected. Please confirm the connection!". ...
  • Page 160: Play Audio And Video Files From Sd Card

    5-2 Multimedia (If Any)  to switch to the next track.  to display current play information and progress. Play Audio and Video Files from SD Card Tap the icon on the home screen.  If no SD card has been connected, the multimedia system will display the prompt message of "No external device detected.
  • Page 161: Play Bluetooth Music

    5-2 Multimedia (If Any) Play Bluetooth Music Tap the icon on the home screen.  If no mobile phone has been connected, the multimedia system will display the prompt message of "No mobile phone connected. Please connect with a mobile phone first!" ...
  • Page 162 5-2 Multimedia (If Any) Bluetooth connect  The on-board multimedia system can only be connected with one mobile phone at the same time.  With mobile phone connection, tap the device connected, such as , and a confirmation interface for disconnecting the device will pop up. The device can be disconnected by tapping "OK".
  • Page 163 5-2 Multimedia (If Any) Making a phone call If the multimedia system has been connected with a mobile phone, the system will enter the dial interface.  Dialing is available only after a mobile phone with Bluetooth function has been connected.
  • Page 164 5-2 Multimedia (If Any) Talking Talking interface.  During talking, you can end the call at any time by tapping  : Tap this button to mute the microphone so that the current conversation cannot be heard by the other party; tap this button again to cancel the mute state.
  • Page 165: Interior Devices

    Interior devices 6-1 A/C System · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 166 A/C System · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 166 Main Points of Operation for A/C System ·...
  • Page 166: A/C System

    6-1 A/C System A/C System A/C System Automatic A/C panel "Front windscreen defrosting" button "Rear windscreen defrosting" button "A/C OFF" button "Compressor control" button "Automatic control" button "Temperature set" button "Blower speed -" button "Blower speed +" button "Air outlet mode selection" button "VENT"...
  • Page 167 6-1 A/C System "AUTO" button (E) By pressing this button, the indicator (ice blue) will illuminate and the A/C will work in the AUTO mode.  In the AUTO mode, the system automatically adjusts air speed and air outlet mode depending on the set temperature.
  • Page 168 6-1 A/C System "Compressor control" button (D) Press the "A/C" button to turn on the A/C compressor. At this moment, the information display screen on A/C control panel will display "A/C ON". Press this button again to turn off the compressor. At this moment, the screen will display "A/C OFF".
  • Page 169 6-1 A/C System "Internal air recirculation mode" button (K)  Internal air recirculation mode: to recirculate air inside the vehicle.  If the "Internal air recirculation mode" button indicator is on (ice blue), the air inlet mode will be internal air recirculation mode;...
  • Page 170 6-1 A/C System "Rear windscreen defrosting" button (if any) (B)  By pressing the "Rear windscreen defrosting" button, the indicator (yellow) will illuminate, the rear windscreen defroster will start to work and the fine electric heating elements in the rear windscreen will make the glass surface clear rapidly.
  • Page 171 6-1 A/C System F: compressor ON or OFF Air distribution mode  Face level: Air mainly flows to the upper part of human body.  Face level and footwell: Air mainly flows to the upper part and feet of human body. ...
  • Page 172 6-1 A/C System  Defrosting and footwell: Air mainly flows to the feet of human body and the front windscreen.  : Air mainly flows to the front windscreen. Heating To realize heating, the A/C control panel should be set as follows: ...
  • Page 173 6-1 A/C System  To realize fast heating, select the internal air recirculation mode for several minutes. In order to prevent the generation of window mist, select the external air recirculation mode for air inlet when the temperature of compartment rises up. ...
  • Page 174: Main Points Of Operation For A/C System

    6-1 A/C System By pressing button, the defrosting and demisting function will be activated.  The air inlet mode will be automatically switched to the external air recirculation mode, and the compressor will be turned on and off automatically. When the temperature is set to Lo or Hi, the A/C blower speed is set to level 7 by default (to allow quick defrosting and demisting) and for any other set temperature, the A/C blower speed is set to level 5 by default.
  • Page 175: Inspection Of Air Filter

    6-1 A/C System Inspection of Air Filter  The information label of air filter is placed in the glove box, which indicates that the air filter has been installed.  The air filter can prevent dust from entering the vehicle through A/C vents.
  • Page 176: 6-2 Storage Devices

    6-2 Storage Devices 6-2 Storag e D evices Bill Box  The bill box is located below the left air outlet of the dashboard.  To open the bill box, pull its upper handle downward.  To close the bill box, push it hard. Interior Glove Box ...
  • Page 177: Storage Box

    6-2 Storage Devices Storage Box  The storage box is used to place mobile phones, bills or other objects. Mobile Phone Holder  The mobile phone holder is used to store mobile phones and other small objects.  The number of mobile phone holders is different for different models (subject to the actual vehicle configuration).
  • Page 178: 6-3 Other Devices

    6-3 Other Devices 6-3 Other Devic es Power Socket The power socket is used for providing power for vehicle accessories. When using the power socket, open its cover and vehicle power must be in OK mode. Sun Visor  The sun visors are located above the driver's seat/front passenger's seat (if any).
  • Page 179: Vanity Mirror (If Any)

    6-3 Other Devices  To shade the eyes from glare of sunlight from the side, remove the rotary cover from the fixing bracket, and turn the sun visor to the side window. WARM TIP  Reasonable and proper use of the sun visor can increase the driving comfort and safety.
  • Page 180: Ashtray

    6-3 Other Devices Ashtray  Turn the ashtray in the direction shown in the figure to open it.  Turn the ashtray in the direction shown in the figure to remove it. Cup Holder  At the dashboard...
  • Page 181 6-3 Other Devices  At the auxiliary dashboard  Configuration 1  Configuration 2 WARNING  To ensure driving safety, the driver should never take a cup from or put it into the cup holder. CAUTION  When using the cup holder, to prevent liquid content from splashing out and scalding you or any passenger, do not start or brake the vehicle suddenly.
  • Page 182: Charging Port Switch

    6-3 Other Devices CAUTION  Do not put an open cup or bottle not tightened into the cup holder to avoid splash of liquid during opening/closing of a door or driving. Charging Port Switch  Pull up the charging port lock handle to open the cap.
  • Page 183: Front Interior Light

    6-3 Other Devices CAUTION  This USB charger connector is only used for low current charging without data reading. Front Interior Light Interior light switch: to open or close the interior lights. "DOOR": By pressing this button, the DOOR indicator will illuminate, and interior lights will illuminate automatically when any door is opened, and will go out automatically within 15s after all...
  • Page 185: Service And Maintenance

    Service and Maintenance 7-1 Instructions for Maintenance · · · · 186 Necessity of Maintenance · · · · · · · · · · · 186 Regular Maintenance Schedule · · · · 188 Circumstances Where the Vehicle Needs Repair · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 194 7-2 Maintenance of Vehicle Body ·...
  • Page 186: 7-1 Instructions For Maintenance

    Complying with the government's provisions DIY maintenance items As long as you have common mechanical knowledge and basic tools, you may complete most maintenance items. You may also have all maintenance items completed by a BYD authorised service provider. CAUTION ...
  • Page 187 7-1 Instructions for Maintenance Vehicle maintenance schedule  The maintenance schedule is prepared to ensure the driving stability, reduce troubles and provide a safe and economical driving experience to the user.  Refer to the maintenance schedule for intervals of planned maintenance which depends on the readings on the odometer or time intervals, whichever comes first.
  • Page 188: Regular Maintenance Schedule

    7-1 Instructions for Maintenance Regular Maintenance Schedule Readings on Odometer or Number of Months, Whichever Comes First ×1,000 Time 22.5 37.5 52.5 67.5 82.5 97.5 112.5 Interval for (miles / /108 /120 /132 /144 /156 /168 /180 /192 Maintenance Number Maintenance 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 Item...
  • Page 189 7-1 Instructions for Maintenance Readings on Odometer or Number of Months, Whichever Comes First ×1,000 Time 22.5 37.5 52.5 67.5 82.5 97.5 112.5 Interval for (miles / /108 /120 /132 /144 /156 /168 /180 /192 Maintenance Number Maintenance 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 Item Months 11 Check the...
  • Page 190 7-1 Instructions for Maintenance Readings on Odometer or Number of Months, Whichever Comes First ×1,000 Time 22.5 37.5 52.5 67.5 82.5 97.5 112.5 Interval for (miles / /108 /120 /132 /144 /156 /168 /180 /192 Maintenance Number Maintenance 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 Item Months 23 Check whether...
  • Page 191 7-1 Instructions for Maintenance Readings on Odometer or Number of Months, Whichever Comes First ×1,000 Time 22.5 37.5 52.5 67.5 82.5 97.5 112.5 Interval for (miles / /108 /120 /132 /144 /156 /168 /180 /192 Maintenance Number Maintenance 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 Item Months 33 Calibrate initial...
  • Page 192 7-1 Instructions for Maintenance Readings on Odometer or Number of Months, Whichever Comes First ×1,000 Time 22.5 37.5 52.5 67.5 82.5 97.5 112.5 Interval for (miles / /108 /120 /132 /144 /156 /168 /180 /192 Maintenance Number Maintenance 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 Item Months 41 Check the front...
  • Page 193 (at least after every 6 months or every 72,000 km of vehicle running mileage) to allow self-calibration of the battery. You may also contact a BYD authorised service provider to test and calibrate the battery capacity.
  • Page 194: Circumstances Where The Vehicle Needs Repair

    The battery is at a continuous high temperature, triggering overheating protection, or has no power output.  If any of these situations is found, drive you vehicle to a BYD authorised service provider for adjustment or repair. WARM TIP ...
  • Page 195: Maintenance Of Vehicle Body

    If the paint coat is found with any chips or cracks, it should be repaired at once to prevent corrosion starting from the positions of such chips or cracks. If any chipping or cracking coat peels off from the metal surface, please contact a BYD authorised service provider for repair.
  • Page 196 7-2 Maintenance of Vehicle Body  Check the interior of the compartment. Moisture and dust always deposit beneath the carpet and seat cushions and may cause corrosion. Therefore, frequently check the positions beneath carpets and seat cushions to make sure that these positions are dry. Take special care and use proper containers to transport chemical products, detergents, chemical fertilizers, salts, and other substances.
  • Page 197: Cleaning Of Vehicle Exterior

     Regularly wax the painted surface for protection (once a quarter) and contact a BYD authorised service provider for maintenance to recover the brightness and glossiness of the painted surface of vehicle body.
  • Page 198 7-2 Maintenance of Vehicle Body  Wash the vehicle with a special washing agent, the mixing of which should be conducted according to the washing agent manufacturer's specifications. Dip a piece of soft cloth into the cleaning solution and then clean the vehicle, but do not wipe it forcefully.
  • Page 199 7-2 Maintenance of Vehicle Body Road asphalt  Wash off road asphalt with turpentine or the detergent labeled as not damaging painted surface. WARNING  Do not use organic substances (such as gasoline, kerosene, volatile oil or powerful solvent). Otherwise, poisoning of human body or damage to the vehicle will be caused.
  • Page 200: Waxing

    7-2 Maintenance of Vehicle Body  Never wipe the surface of combination lights with gasoline, ethyl alcohol, lacquer thinner, carbon tetrachloride and other chemical solvents when cleaning the combination lights. Otherwise, cracking of combination light covers will be caused. Waxing ...
  • Page 201 After that, wipe off the residual detergent with a piece of clean wet cloth. Put the leather at a well-ventilated, shady and cool place to let it dry.  It is recommended to send your vehicle to a BYD authorised service provider for washing.
  • Page 202 7-2 Maintenance of Vehicle Body WARM TIP  Do not wash leather trims with organic substances such as volatile oil, ethyl alcohol and gasoline, or acid or alkaline solution, as they will cause color fading of the leather.  Using a brush or man-made fiber cloth will damage the good patterns on the leather surface.
  • Page 203: Diy Maintenance

    This section only provides information on simple maintenance. It is recommended that you have some maintenance items conducted by a BYD authorised service provider.  When the motor is running, keep body, clothes and tools away from rotating fans and drive belt.
  • Page 204: Operating Habits To Save Electricity204

    7-3 DIY Maintenance Operating Habits to Save Electricity Ways to save electricity and extend the service life of the vehicle  It is simple and easy to save electricity. This is also helpful to extending the vehicle's service life. The following are some main points for saving electricity and maintenance &...
  • Page 205: Lights

    Before delivery of a new vehicle from the factory, the headlights have been calibrated. If you often use the vehicle to carry heavy objects, the headlights may need to be re- calibrated. It is recommended to have headlights calibrated by a BYD authorised service provider.
  • Page 206: Front Compartment Hatch

     If there is obvious accumulated water in any light, please drive the vehicle to a BYD authorised service provider for maintenance in time. Front Compartment Hatch Opening of front compartment hatch ...
  • Page 207 7-3 DIY Maintenance  Lift up the front compartment hatch.  Support the front compartment hatch with a stay bar to keep the hatch opened. WARM TIP  Make sure that the front compartment hatch is closed and locked securely before driving;...
  • Page 208: Coolant

    7-3 DIY Maintenance Coolant Battery coolant expansion reservoir Motor coolant expansion reservoir  A satisfactory coolant level in the expansion reservoir should be between the “MAX” (maximum fluid level) and "MIN" (minimum fluid level) marks.  If the coolant level is below the lower limit mark, refill the coolant to the upper limit (MAX) mark.
  • Page 209: Windscreen Washing Fluid

    7-3 DIY Maintenance Windscreen Washing Fluid  During the period of normal service, check the fluid level in the fluid reservoir of windscreen washer at least once a month.  If the washer is used frequently in bad weather, check the fluid level in the fluid reservoir of windscreen washer more frequently.
  • Page 210: Brake Fluid

     It is recommended to use DOT 4 brake fluid of the same type as BYD's original brake fluid, because brake fluid of another type is not applicable to the vehicle's brake system. For brake system and clutch system, the same type of brake fluid should be used.
  • Page 211: Fuse

    No non-professional personnel is allowed to disassemble or remove the battery. Please contact a BYD authorised service provider for dissembling and removal.  If the battery case is damaged or bulged, it is recommended to contact a BYD authorised service provider for handling. WARM TIP ...
  • Page 212 7-3 DIY Maintenance Label of front compartment fuse box...
  • Page 213 7-3 DIY Maintenance Fuse distribution in front compartment distribution box Ampere Component or Circuit Protected Headlight Dashboard distribution box Ⅱ Blower ABS/ESP ABS/ESP Horn Warning light 7.5A Spare fuse Spare fuse Spare fuse Spare fuse Right low beam Right high beam Left low beam Left high beam Reserved...
  • Page 214 7-3 DIY Maintenance Ampere Component or Circuit Protected Charging and distribution assembly Reserved High speed fan Low speed fan Fuse distribution in dashboard distribution box on the driver's side Ampere Component or Circuit Protected 7.5A Engine sound simulator Backup power supply Reserved Reserved Front wiper system...
  • Page 215 7-3 DIY Maintenance Ampere Component or Circuit Protected Gear controller Fuse distribution in dashboard distribution box on the front passenger's side Ampere Component or Circuit Protected Rear wiper and washer (optional) Reserved EPB ECU A/C module 7.5A A/C controller Front right power window Rear right power window (if any) Rear left power window (if any) Clearance light (position...
  • Page 216: Tyre

    7-3 DIY Maintenance Tyre For the purpose of safe driving, the model and size of tyres must fit your vehicle model and the tyres must have good tread patterns and suitable tyre pressure. Inflating  Keeping proper tyre pressure can provide the best combination of maneuverability, tyre tread life and driving comfort.
  • Page 217 In addition to proper inflating, correct wheel alignment is helpful to reducing wear of tyre tread. It is recommended to contact a BYD authorised service provider for checking the wheel alignment status if any uneven wear of tyre is found.
  • Page 218 Carefully check and read the component assembly drawings and other instructions of the antiskid chain manufacturer.  It is recommended that you consult the BYD authorised service provider from which you bought the vehicle, before you buy antiskid chains and install them on the vehicle. ...
  • Page 219: Wiper

    7-3 DIY Maintenance WARM TIP  Drive the vehicle at a speed not exceeding 30 km/h or the speed limit specified by the antiskid chain manufacturer, whichever is smaller.  Drive carefully and pay attention to bumps, holes and sharp turns, which may cause the vehicle to jump.
  • Page 220 7-3 DIY Maintenance  Keep the windscreen surface clean. Do not scrape the dust, sand, insects and foreign objects on the windscreen surface.  It is unnecessary to wax the windscreen during vehicle washing and paint maintenance of vehicle body, because the wax film will reflect light in the environment with poor light ray, which may affect the visual range and driving safety.
  • Page 221 7-3 DIY Maintenance Method to replace wiper 1. Pull up the wiper arm from the windscreen. Pull up the wiper arm at the driver's side. Then pull up the wiper arm at the front passenger's side. Press the clamping pin at the hook (if three section blades are provided, push the elastic piece at the hook upward below the blade) and hold the blade to...
  • Page 222: Storage Of Vehicle

    7-3 DIY Maintenance Storage of Vehicle The following preparations should be made if it is necessary to store the vehicle for a long period (of more than one month). Proper preparations are helpful for preventing the deterioration of vehicle conditions and easy for restarting the vehicle. ...
  • Page 223 When Failure Occurs 8-1 When Failure Occurs · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 224 Towing of Vehicle · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 224 Shutdown of Motor during Driving ·...
  • Page 224: 8-1 When Failure Occurs

    8-1 When Failure Occurs When F ailur e Occurs WARM TIP  If the vehicle needs to be stopped in emergency, please wear the reflective vest equipped with the vehicle in time. Towing of Vehicle If towing of the vehicle is necessary, contact a professional towing service provider or an organization providing roadside rescue service that you have joined.
  • Page 225 8-1 When Failure Occurs Pull-type towing  If a towing company cannot be found in the case of emergency failure, your vehicle may be towed by using a towing hook. A decorative blanking cap is provided on the bumper below the right headlight.
  • Page 226 8-1 When Failure Occurs WARM TIP (CONTINUED)  If your vehicle can only be towed with the front wheels on ground due to damage, the following operation requirement should be met:  Automatic transmission: Start the motor. Shift the gear to D position and then to N position. Release the EPB.
  • Page 227: Shutdown Of Motor During Driving

    However, it is normal to find water drops coming from a working air conditioner.  If coolant leaks are found, immediately shut down the motor. In this case, contact a BYD authorised service provider.  If no visible coolant leaks are found, check the expansion tank of coolant. If coolant level is found to be below the MIN mark, fill coolant into the expansion tank with the motor running, to the level between MIN and MAX marks.
  • Page 228: Hv Components And Treatment In Case Of Accident

    Connection wires in orange color are HV wiring harness. The user is not allowed to repair the vehicle's HV system. If any repair is needed, it is recommended to drive your vehicle to a BYD authorised service provider. Emergency Shutdown System ...
  • Page 229: Rescue After Vehicle Fire

    Once the emergency shutdown system is activated, the EV system could not be switched to the ready state. In this case, contact a BYD authorised service provider. The system will shut down immediately even if the power switch is shifted to the ready state.
  • Page 230: Squeal Or Friction Noise (Brake Pad Wear Indicator)

    Squeal or Friction Noise (Brake Pad Wear Indicator)  Contact a BYD authorised service provider to check and replace the brake pad.  If the brake pad is not replaced in time when necessary, the brake disc will be damaged.
  • Page 231: Wheel Stuck In Snow, Mud Or Sand231

    8-1 When Failure Occurs Wheel Stuck in Snow, Mud or Sand If the vehicle is stuck in snow, mud or sand, try to push the vehicle forward and backward to get it out. WARM TIP  Do not move the vehicle by pushing it forward and backward if there is any person or object near it.
  • Page 232 8-1 When Failure Occurs Tools delivered with the vehicle  Tools are stored under the cover plate in the trunk. Towing hook Wheel nut removal clamp Warning triangle Tyre repair device Be sure to get familiar with the operating methods of various tools and know where they are placed when DIY repair is needed in emergency cases.
  • Page 233 8-1 When Failure Occurs Using tyre puncture sealant  Tyre puncture sealant can seal small cuts, especially those in the tread pattern. Repairing a tyre with tyre puncture sealant is only an emergency solution that enables you to drive to a nearest maintenance center; even if the tyre does not leak, only short-distance driving is allowed in an emergency condition.
  • Page 234 8-1 When Failure Occurs 2. Take out the inflator hose and power plug of the inflator pump. 3. Twist off the sealant bottle cap and the cap at the interface between the inflator pump and the sealant bottle. WARM TIP ...
  • Page 235 7. Observe the reading of the tyre pressure gauge on the inflator pump.  If the tyre pressure does not reach 180kPa (red zone shown in the figure) within 10 min, turn off the inflator pump and contact a BYD authorised service provider.
  • Page 236 Follow the limit requirement of maximum vehicle speed of 80km/h.  After repairing a tyre with the tyre puncture sealant kit, it is recommended that you purchase a new tyre puncture sealant and inflator hose from a BYD authorised service provider.
  • Page 237: Vehicle Specifications

    Vehicle Specifications 9-1 Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 238 Vehicle Identification ·...
  • Page 238: Vehicle Identification

    9-1 Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Vehicle Identific ati on Number (VIN) Vehicle Identification VIN plate Vehicle identification number (VIN) is for the owner's registration. in the following figure are the positions of VINs. Pasted on motor controller housing Pasted at the front edge of inner plate of the front compartment hatch Imprinted below the front passenger's seat...
  • Page 239 9-1 Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) WARM TIP  You may connect a VDS to the vehicle, select the vehicle model and read the VIN on the right upper corner. For details, please refer to the VDS manual. Vehicle nameplate The vehicle nameplate is located 15 cm below the lock ring on front right door.
  • Page 240 9-1 Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Transmission model and number The transmission model and number are imprinted on the left outer transmission housing which is located on the lower left side of front compartment. Instruction label for tyre pressure The instruction label for tyre pressure is provided 2 cm under the lock ring on the left front door.
  • Page 241 9-1 Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Operating instruction label The operating instruction label is provided on the inner surface of front compartment hatch. Instruction label for motor coolant The instruction label for motor coolant is provided on the inner surface of front compartment hatch.
  • Page 242 9-1 Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Instruction label for cooling fan The instruction label for cooling fan is provided on the left side of grille cover, corresponding to the position of buffer block of front compartment. Warning label for power battery The warning label for power battery is provided on the left side of grille cover, about 2 cm from the left side of front compartment...
  • Page 243 9-1 Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Warning label for air bag The warning label for air bag is provided on inner and outer surfaces of sun visor. Label for the A/C system air filter It is provided within dashboard glove box area.
  • Page 244: Microwave Window

    9-1 Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Warning label for air bag The warning label for air bag is provided on the right side of dashboard lower body and below the plane of the cup holder. Anti-theft label The anti-theft label is provided on the left of right lower vertex of left / right front door window.
  • Page 245: Specifications

    9-2 Specifications Specific ati ons Vehicle Parameters Product model/name BYD5030XYZBEV1 BYD5030XXYBEV2 Length * Overall dimensions width * 4460*1720*1875 (mm) height Tread (mm) Front * rear 1490*1533 Wheelbase (mm) 2725 Curb weight 1610 Front axle Axle load Rear axle Weight Maximum allowable...
  • Page 246 (mm) Rear brake disc 9~11 Maximum design speed (km/h) Maximum gradeability (%) Drive motor model BYD-1814TZ-XS-B Rated power / speed / torque of drive 35/4775/70 motor (kW / rpm / N•m) Peak power / speed / torque of drive 100/12100/180 motor (kW / rpm / N•m)
  • Page 247 9-2 Specifications BYD5030XYZBEV2 Product model/name BYD6450VBEV1 BYD5030XXYBEV3 Length * Overall dimensions width * 4460*1720*1875 (mm) height Tread (mm) Front * rear 1490*1533 Wheelbase (mm) 2725 Curb weight 1700 1780 Front axle Axle load Rear axle Maximum allowable 2620 2305 Weight gross weight (kg) Front axle...
  • Page 248 (mm) Rear brake disc 9~11 Maximum design speed (km/h) Maximum gradeability (%) Drive motor model BYD-1814TZ-XS-B Rated power / speed / torque of drive 35/4775/70 motor (kW / rpm / N•m) Peak power / speed / torque of drive 100/12100/180 motor (kW / rpm / N•m)
  • Page 249 Alphabetical Index Charging Equipment · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 127 Storage Box · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 177 Introduction to Seat Belt ·...
  • Page 250 Alphabetical Index Trunk Lid · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 80 Running-in Period ·...
  • Page 251 Alphabetical Index Using Radio · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 157 Ashtray · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 180 Interior Light Switch (If Any) ·...

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