BYD SEAL 2023 Owner's Manual page 113

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There is no vehicle network
communication failure prompt on the
instrument cluster.
The AEB function is not activated.
Cruise Button Operation
ACC on/off button
Press button① to activate or exit
ACC. (The system is on standby when
activation conditions are met). (By
default, ACC activation by pressing
button① sets the current speed as the
cruise speed. If the current speed is below
18 mph (30 km/h), the cruise speed is set
to 18 mph (30 km/h).)
Resetting ACC
When the ACC system is on standby
within the same ignition cycle, the system
memorises the last speed setting. Push
up the lever ② to revert to the stored
speed prior to exiting the cruise system.
Increasing/Decreasing target speed
When ACC is active, set the vehicle to
a speed within the 19~93 mph (30~150
km/h) range by moving the lever ②.
Toggling the lever ② up or down
increases or decreases target speed by 3
mph (5 km/h).
Exiting ACC
While ACC is active, pressing button ① for
a second time or pressing the brake pedal
makes the ACC system go on standby.
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WARNING
Please strictly abide by the speed
limit regulations of local roads,
control the speed and drive safely.
Do not speed.
Setting vehicle distance
The driver must select a safe vehicle
distance.
The system adjusts vehicle speed to
keep a suitable distance from the
vehicle ahead on the same lane.
Pressing buttons ④ and ⑤ on the
steering wheel adjusts vehicle distance
to any of the four available levels. At
each level, vehicle distance is in direct
proportion to vehicle speed. The faster
the speed, the longer the distance.
Increasing/Decreasing speed with ACC
active
When ACC is activated, you can press
the accelerator pedal to reach the
set target cruise speed in advance.
The system then enters over speed
mode. At the target cruise speed,
if you accelerate without performing
any other operations, the vehicle
accelerates and then returns to target
cruise speed after the accelerator
pedal is released.
When you press the brake pedal
with ACC activated to slow down the
vehicle, ACC goes into standby mode.
After the brake is released, ACC needs
to be reactivated.
Follow-to-stop/start
Controlled by ACC, the vehicle can
stop when the vehicle ahead stops in
normal driving conditions and resume
driving automatically following the
vehicle ahead if the stop is less than
30 seconds.
If the vehicle stops for 30 seconds to
three minutes, press the accelerator

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