BYD ATTO 3 Owner's Manual
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genuine spare parts be used for your vehicle and the vehicle be operated,
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  • Page 1: Preface

    Preface Thank you for choosing BYD vehicle. Getting through this manual is an essential to the correct use and maintenance of a BYD vehicle. Please keep this manual properly after reading. Special instruction: BYD Auto Company Limited (BYD Auto) suggests that genuine spare parts be used for your vehicle and the vehicle be operated, maintained and serviced properly as per this owner's manual.
  • Page 2 (if any) related to the product or consult your vendor. Sustainability As a pure electric passenger vehicle, the BYD ATTO 3 is an environmentally friendly product. 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.
  • Page 3: Overview Of Vehicle

    The 150kW motor can provide BYD ATTO 3 with a large torque to enable it to travel at a high speed. It makes the vehicle easy to start.
  • Page 4 Index of Search by the illustration Illustrations Safe Be sure to read through this section Learn how to read instruments, warning lights Instrument Set and indicators Learn how to open and close vehicle doors and Operation of windows, perform adjustment before driving and Controller others Application and...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface..........1 Steering wheel......77 Overview of Vehicle.......3 3-4 Switches........83 Light Switch......83 Safe Wiper Switch......86 1-1 Seat Belt........16 Front Left Door Switch Set..89 Introduction to Seat Belt..16 ODO/TRIP button....92 Use of Seat Belt...... 17 Driving assist switch set..92 1-2 Supplemental Restraint Passenger's Window...
  • Page 6 Contents 4-4 Starting and Driving...134 Storage box......197 Start the vehicle....134 Central Armrest Storage Box.......... 197 Driving the Vehicle....135 File Pocket......198 Gearshift Lever..... 137 Cup Holder......198 Electric parking brake..139 5-3 Other Devices...... 199 AVH.........142 Sun Visor....... 199 Main Points of Driving..144 Safety Handle......199 4-5 Driving Auxiliary...
  • Page 7: When Failure Occurs

    Contents Fuse........235 Flat Tire........248 When Failure Occurs Vehicle Specifications 7-1 When Failure Occurs..244 8-1 Data Information....258 Intelligent key battery runs out Vehicle Parameters....258 ..........244 Vehicle identification.... 261 Emergency shutdown 8-2 Prompt Information.... 263 system........244 Warning labels...... 263 Vehicle Fire......245 Microwave window....
  • Page 8 Index of illustrations  Unlocking and locking of trunk lid............... P64 ① Carrying luggage..................P129 Tools......................P249 Rear wiper...................... P92 ② Exterior rearview mirror adjustment switch..........P184 ③ AC charging with household portable equipment........P107 ④ AC charging through charging pile............P111 DC charging with charger................
  • Page 9 Index of illustrations Doors....................... P59 ⑤ Combination light...................P83 ⑥ Opening of front compartment hatch............P227 ⑦ Coolant......................P228 Brake fluid.....................P229 Front compartment distribution box............P237...
  • Page 10 Index of illustrations ■ Dashboard Multimedia control panel................P204 ① Air conditioner setting interface..............P190 AC functions....................P192 A/C outlet..................... P196 ② Storage box....................P197 ③ START/STOP button.................. P134 ④ Automatic vehicle hold button..............P139 ⑤ EPB switch....................P139 ⑥...
  • Page 11 Index of illustrations Steering wheel adjustment................P81 ⑦ Steering wheel switch set................P77 Combination instrument................P44 ⑧ Wiper and washer for front windscreen............. P86 ⑨ Wiper and washer for rear windscreen............P87 Interior rearview mirror................P183 ⑩...
  • Page 12 Index of illustrations ■ Centre console Light adjustment switch................P83 ① Gearshift lever..................... P137 ② Cup holder....................P197 ③ Central armrest storage box..............P198 ④ Use of seat belt....................P17 ⑤ Mode switch set buttons................P93 ⑥...
  • Page 13 Index of illustrations ■ Doors Opening door with door panel handle............P60 ① Power window switch..................P89 ② Window lock switch..................P91 Console door lock..................P91 Exterior rearview mirror adjustment............P184 Opening handle of front compartment hatch.......... P227 ③...
  • Page 15: Safe

    Safe 1-1 Seat Belt........16 Introduction to Seat Belt..16 Use of Seat Belt...... 17 1-2 Supplemental Restraint System..........21 Introduction to Supplemental Restraint System.....21 Driver and Front Passenger Air Bags.......... 22 Front Seat Side Air Bags..23 Side Curtain Air Bags.....24 SRS triggering conditions..
  • Page 16: Seat Belt

    Child Restraint System). ■ In case any seat belts are damaged or abnormal, contact a BYD authorized service provider for confirmation and handling immediately and do not use corresponding seats before such confirmation and handling. ■ BYD highly stresses the personal safety of the driver and passengers onboard, who should fasten seat belts at all times.
  • Page 17: Use Of Seat Belt

    1-1 Seat Belt 17 ■ When the vehicle travels smoothly, the seat belt will be pulled out or retracted as the passenger moves slowly and stably to allow the passenger to move freely. ■ If the seat belt gets locked up due to excessively fast retraction, pull the seat belt forcibly and then loosen it to smoothly retract the seat belt.
  • Page 18 1-1 Seat Belt Adjust the seat belt height adjuster (front seats) to a proper position to obtain the maximum comfort and protection. ① Press the seat belt height adjuster release button. ② Hold the seat belt height adjuster and move it up/down to adjust the front seat belt to a proper height.
  • Page 19 Do not remove, disassemble or modify any seat belts arbitrarily. ■ After an accident has occurred, contact a BYD authorized 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.
  • Page 20 Warm tip ■ If the above-mentioned function becomes abnormal or fails, contact a BYD authorized service provider and do not use corresponding seats before the function returns to normal. ■...
  • Page 21: Supplemental Restraint System

    After a collision occurs, though the air bag module does not deploy and the pre-tensioned seat belt does not lock up, to protect passengers from high-pressure hazards, the air bag computer may be encrypted. In this case, contact a BYD authorized service provider for testing.
  • Page 22: Driver And Front Passenger Air Bags

    1-2 Supplemental Restraint System Driver and Front Passenger Air Bags If the vehicle is equipped with a driver air bag and a front passenger air bag, when the SRS electronic control unit (ECU) in the vehicle that is traveling senses a medium to severe frontal collision and the SRS triggering conditions are met, the air bags will deploy to reduce the degree of...
  • Page 23: Front Seat Side Air Bags

    1-2 Supplemental Restraint System 23 Front Seat Side Air Bags If the vehicle you selected is equipped with front left and right seat side curtain air bags (as shown in the figure; the air bags positioned outside backrest of each front seat and both are marked with "AIRBAG").
  • Page 24: Side Curtain Air Bags

    1-2 Supplemental Restraint System Side Curtain Air Bags ■ If the vehicle you select is equipped with left and right side curtain air bags (as shown in the figure; the air bags are positioned in the areas where the side walls and roof are connected and the A-pillar, B-pillar...
  • Page 25: Srs Triggering Conditions

    1-2 Supplemental Restraint System 25 SRS triggering conditions Conditions in which air bags may deploy The vehicle front end hits the ground after passing over a deep pit. The vehicle hits a kerb projection, kerbstone or any others. The vehicle front end hits the ground when the vehicle goes downhill.
  • Page 26 1-2 Supplemental Restraint System The vehicle suffers lateral collision by another vehicle. 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 part of a truck.
  • Page 27 1-2 Supplemental Restraint System 27 The vehicle overturns. 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 28 1-2 Supplemental Restraint System The vehicle hits a post on the side. WARNING ■ The SRS is developed to match the specific vehicle model. Any modification of the suspension, tire size, bumper, chassis or equipment installed by the manufacturer will adversely affect the SRS. Do not fit any component of the SRS to any other vehicle;...
  • Page 29 ■ Do not modify any components of the SRS, including corresponding labels. Have any operation on the SRS carried out by a BYD authorized service provider. ■ The air bag can only provide accident protection for one time. Once the SRS is triggered or damaged, be sure to replace the system.
  • Page 30 ■ When the vehicle is traveling, the warning light illuminates or flashes. In case of a fault, send the vehicle to a BYD authorized service provider for inspection and maintenance as soon as possible. ■ When the front part of the vehicle...
  • Page 31: Child Restraint System

    Warm tip ■ BYD Auto highly suggests that you use a child restraint system. Studies reveal that a child restraint system installed in the rear seat is safer than in the front seat.
  • Page 32 1-3 Child Restraint System Installation of Child Restraint System ■ The rear outboard seats are equipped with special anchorage levers. (A label indicating the anchorage position is affixed on the seat.) ■ The rear seats are equipped with anchorage levers behind backrests.
  • Page 33 1-3 Child Restraint System 33 Lift the headrest, attach the clip to the anchorage lever behind the backrest and tighten the top tether. Make sure that the top tether is attached securely. ① Top tether ② Anchorage lever Re-adjust the headrest to a proper position.
  • Page 34 1-3 Child Restraint System Information on suitability of different seats for child restraint system Seat (or Other Positions) Mass Group Rear Outboard Front Passenger Rear Middle Seat Seats Group 0 (Less than 10 kg) Group 0+ (Less than 13kg) Group 1 U/UF (9 ~ 18 kg) Group II...
  • Page 35 1-3 Child Restraint System 35 Seat (or Other Positions) Mass Rear Rear Size Fixture Front Group Outboard Middle Passenger Seats Seat ISO/R1 Group 0+ ISO/R2 (Less than 13kg) ISO/R3 ISO/R2 ISO/R3 Group 1 ISO/F2 (9 ~ 18 kg) ISO/F2X ISO/F3 Note 1: For child restraint systems not following the ISO/XX size class identification (A-G), for each applicable mass group, vehicle manufacturers shall indicate the vehicle-specific ISOFIX child restraint system recommended...
  • Page 36: Anti-Theft System

    1-4 Anti-theft System 1-4 Anti-theft System Anti-theft System Anti-theft System If any door is opened when the vehicle is in the anti-theft mode, the system will produce audible alarm and the turn signals will flash to prevent theft of the vehicle.
  • Page 37: Anti-Theft Indicator

    1-4 Anti-theft System 37 Disarming alarm ■ The alarm can be disarmed by the following methods: ● Unlock doors with the correct intelligent key. ● Unlock doors with the microswitch. ● Unlock the trunk lid remotely with the correct intelligent key. ●...
  • Page 38: Data Collection And Processing

    Data collection and processing ■ This section provides you with some important information on how personal data is collected and processed when you use a BYD vehicle. Vehicle Data Processing ■ When using the vehicle, information is collected at the vehicle.
  • Page 39 If this data is stored in the vehicle,you can delete it at any time. ■ If this data is transferred to third parties (because you use third party content, in particular as part of online services) BYD has no control over this. Integration of mobile devices...
  • Page 40 BYD Europe services through the vehicle's infotainment system network devices. ■ BYD is not liable for any such services provided by any other party. ■ In such cases, please obtain information about the use of data from the provider of the respective online service.
  • Page 41 WLAN-Off. Disclosure of Personal 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.
  • Page 42 1-5 DATA COLLECTION AND PROCESSING ■ 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. Your Data Protection Rights ■...
  • Page 43: Instrument Set

    Instrument Set 2-1 Combination Instrument..44 Instrument Indicators....45...
  • Page 44: Combination Instrument

    2-1 Combination Instrument 2-1 Combin ation Instrument View of Combination Instrument LCD combination instrument ① Time ⑤ Outside temperature ② Power meter ⑥ Total mileage ③ Speedometer ⑦ Driving range ④ SOC indicator ⑧ Gear information...
  • Page 45: Instrument Indicators

    2-1 Combination Instrument Instrument Indicators Indicators/Warning Lights Identification Clearance lamp Turn signal indicator indicator High beam indicator Rear fog light indicator Front fog light OK indicator indicator* ECO indicator SPORT mode indicator Automatic vehicle hold Hill descent control indicator indicator* Master lighting switch Intelligent high/low indicator...
  • Page 46 2-1 Combination Instrument TPMS Warning Indicator Main warning indicator ESP OFF warning light ESP fault warning light Limited drive power ABS fault warning light warning light Headlight fault warning Snow mode indicator light Low power battery ACC fault warning light warning light Blind spot monitoring Warning light of predictive...
  • Page 47 ■ If any of the following situations occurs, it indicates a fault in a part monitored by the warning light system. In this case, contact a BYD authorized service provider for inspection of the vehicle as soon as possible: ●...
  • Page 48 Any tire indicators and temperature values turning yellow means that corresponding tires are subject to high temperature. If any of the above mentioned situations occurs, contact a BYD authorized service provider for inspection as soon as possible. ESC fault warning light ■...
  • Page 49 If the ESC fault warning light still illuminates when the ABS fault warning light and the brake system fault warning light illuminate, park the vehicle where it is safe to do so immediately and contact a BYD authorized service provider. This is because braking the vehicle in such a situation can cause the vehicle to become extremely unstable and the ABS to malfunction completely.
  • Page 50 This warning light will illuminate when the brake fluid level is low or the brake system becomes faulty. If any of the following situations occurs, park the vehicle where it is safe to do so immediately and contact a BYD authorized service provider: ■...
  • Page 51 10 min. WARNING ■ If the steering system fault warning light illuminates, park the vehicle where it is safe to do so immediately and contact a BYD authorized service provider.
  • Page 52 If the powertrain fails, this warning light will illuminate. ■ If any of the following situations occurs, it indicates a fault in a part monitored by the warning light system. In this case, contact a BYD authorized service provider for inspection of the vehicle as soon as possible: ●...
  • Page 53 This light will illuminate again if there is a fault in this system later. Contact a BYD authorized service provider for inspection as soon as possible.
  • Page 54 2-1 Combination Instrument This message indicates a fault in the Please check the predictive collision warning system. In this predictive collision case, stop the vehicle and contact a BYD warning system* authorized service provider. This message indicates a fault in the Automatic automatic emergency braking system.
  • Page 55: Operation Of Controller

    Operation of Controller 3-1 Doors and Keys..... 56 Introduction to Keys....56 Door Lock/Unlock....59 PEPS System......69 Child Safety Lock....71 3-2 Seats.........72 Instructions for Operating Seats ........... 72 Adjustment of Front Seat..73 Folding of Rear Seat....75 Headrest........75 3-3 Steering Wheel...... 77 Steering wheel......77 3-4 Switches........
  • Page 56: Doors And Keys

    ● Do not attach any objects which shield electromagnetic wave signals to the intelligent key (such as a metal seal). ● You may register spare keys for one vehicle. For details, please contact a BYD authorized service provider.
  • Page 57 To replace the battery, please contact a BYD authorized service provider. ■ If your intelligent key is lost, contact a BYD authorized service provider as soon as possible to prevent your vehicle from being stolen or any other unexpected accident.
  • Page 58 ■ The mechanical key number is marked on the number plate. If your key is lost or you need a spare key, you may ask a BYD authorized service provider to reproduce the key with the key number plate. Warm tip ■...
  • Page 59: Door Lock/Unlock

    3-1 Doors and Keys Door Lock/Unlock Locking/unlocking with mechanical key Insert the key into the keyhole, turn it, then pull out the key, and pull the door handle to open the door. ■ Unlock the driver's door: turn the key in clockwise direction ■...
  • Page 60 3-1 Doors and Keys WARNING ■ Don't let children play with the door buckle, so as not to open the door by mistake during driving, causing unexpected risks. ■ Make sure to turn on the child safety lock function when there is any child in the vehicle.
  • Page 61 3-1 Doors and Keys Unlocking: ■ When the door is in the locked state, carry the correct intelligent key and press the microswitch on the exterior door handle slowly and firmly to unlock all doors. This operation can unlock all the vehicle doors; at this moment, side mirrors will fold and the turn signals will flash twice.
  • Page 62 3-1 Doors and Keys Vehicle locating with intelligent key ■ When the vehicle is in anti-theft mode, press the LOCK button, and then the vehicle will sound and the turn signals will flash for 15 times. You can locate your vehicle with this function when you are unable to identify the location of your vehicle.
  • Page 63 3-1 Doors and Keys Locking/unlocking with microswitch Locking ■ With the vehicle power OFF and all doors closed and not locked, carry the correct intelligent key into the activation area and press the microswitch on the front door handle to lock all vehicle doors at the same time.
  • Page 64 3-1 Doors and Keys Closing/opening window with microswitch ■ When the power supply of the whole vehicle is in the "OFF" position, carry an effective intelligent key, and press and hold the microswitch of the front door handle, so that the four-door glass can automatically ascend/descend (the user can turn on or off the function of unlocking/locking and opening/closing the window by pressing and holding the microswitch through the multimediavehicle settingdoor and window and lock setting...
  • Page 65 3-1 Doors and Keys Warm tip ■ When the trunk lid is acting, pressing the exterior trunk lid button will make the trunk lid stop. Electrically close the trunk lid With the vehicle powered OFF and trunk lid open, carry the valid intelligent key for this vehicle, and press the LOCK button to close the trunk lid, lock the vehicle and make the vehicle enter the anti-theft mode.
  • Page 66 3-1 Doors and Keys Unlocking trunk lid from inside the vehicle in an emergency There is an emergency unlocking cover plate right above the trunk lid latch. Open the cover plate and pull the emergency unlocking rope or lever inside to open the trunk lid in the vehicle.
  • Page 67 3-1 Doors and Keys WARNING ■ Observe the following precautions when operating the trunk lid; otherwise, any part of human body may be pinched, resulting in severe injury or even life threat: ● Do not intentionally activate the anti-pinch function with any part of human body.
  • Page 68 3-1 Doors and Keys Locking or unlocking all the doors ■ With the vehicle not in the anti-theft mode, after the vehicle is locked, the console door lock button backlight will illuminate; when the vehicle is unlocked, the backlight will go out. ■...
  • Page 69: Peps System

    3-1 Doors and Keys PEPS System With an intelligent key carried with you, you can unlock/lock doors and start the vehicle. Entry function Carry the intelligent key to unlock or lock the door. (For details, please refer to "Locking/unlocking with intelligent key"...
  • Page 70 "Low key battery, replace the battery immediately" is displayed on the combination instrument, indicating that the key battery may have run out. ■ If the PEPS does not work properly due to a system fault, contact a BYD authorized service provider with all intelligent keys with you. Saving battery power ■...
  • Page 71: Child Safety Lock

    3-1 Doors and Keys ■ If the intelligent key receives strong electromagnetic wave signals over a prolonged period, the battery will run out rapidly. The intelligent key must keep at a distance of at least 1m from the following equipment: ●...
  • Page 72: Seats

    3-2 Seats 3-2 Seats Instructions for Operating Seats When the vehicle is running, all passengers in the vehicle must keep the backrests upright, have their backs rest on the backrests, and fasten seat belts correctly. WARNING ■ Do not drive the vehicle before all passengers are seated correctly. ■...
  • Page 73: Adjustment Of Front Seat

    3-2 Seats Adjustment of Front Seat Electric adjustment of front seats* The position adjustment of front power seat includes forward-backward adjustment, upward-downward adjustment *, seat basin angle adjustment * and backrest angle adjustment. The following adjustment method can be available depending on the functions of your vehicle.
  • Page 74 3-2 Seats Forward-and-backward adjustment lever ■ Hold the middle of the adjustment lever and pull it upward. Slide the seat forward or backward to a desired position with slight body pressure and then release the adjustment lever. ■ After adjustment of the seat to a corresponding forward or backward position, move the seat forward and backward to confirm that the sound of slide rail being locked is produced and that the seat has been locked in position.
  • Page 75: Folding Of Rear Seat

    3-2 Seats Folding of Rear Seat ■ Folding and laying down backrest ● Pull the cable in the direction perpendicular to the backrest. ● Push the backrest forward or backward to fold it. Fold the backrest forward until it comes into contact with the cushion or fold it backward to its locking position (lockup sound would...
  • Page 76 3-2 Seats Installing headrest Insert the headrest connecting rod into the seat cover and keep the groove facing forward. Press the headrest height adjustment button, press the headrest downward to a proper position, and then release the button. Warm tip ■...
  • Page 77: Steering Wheel

    3-3 Steering Wheel 3-3 Steeri ng Wheel Steering wheel Steering Wheel Switch Set ⑪ MODE button ⑫ Scroll wheel All-around view monitor ① ⑬ Dashboard / return button Knob button ② ⑭ Left button ACC button ③ Headway + ④ Shift lever ⑤...
  • Page 78 3-3 Steering Wheel Cruise control switch ■ Press this button to turn on/off the cruise control system. Warm tip ■ Refer to Adaptive cruise system*for instructions on the use of cruise function +/Reset ■ Press this button to activate the adaptive cruise control (ACC) system and call out the previous system setting parameters.
  • Page 79 3-3 Steering Wheel ■ Pull the scroll wheel downward to decrease the sound volume by a single step until the minimum volume is reached. ■ Press the scroll wheel downward to mute the multimedia system Dashboard ■ Pull the scroll wheel upward: In the dashboard menu mode, pull it upward to select the second/third-level menu item.
  • Page 80 3-3 Steering Wheel Dashboard ■ In the dashboard menu mode: ● Press to switch leftward to a first-level menu and its submenus. ● Press to switch rightward to a first-level menu and its submenus. Phone ■ Press this button to dial/accept a call. (the audio system becomes mute when the button is pressed).
  • Page 81 3-3 Steering Wheel ● If the audio system is turned off, press the "Mode" button once to turn on the audio system and make it enter the memory play mode saved at the time of last turning off. If there are no sources of play (such as no connection with external audio equipment) in the memory play mode, the audio system will directly switch to the Radio mode.
  • Page 82 3-3 Steering Wheel WARNING ■ Do not adjust the steering wheel when the vehicle is running. Otherwise, mis-operation of the vehicle may be caused, resulting in an accident. ■ After adjustment, move the steering wheel upward and downward to confirm that it has been locked firmly. Steering mode settings ■...
  • Page 83: Switches

    3-4 Switches 3-4 Sw itches Light Switch Turn the knob at the end of the light switch to " " to turn off all lights except the daytime running light. Automatic lighting Turn the knob at the end of the light switch to "...
  • Page 84 3-4 Switches Low beam Turn the knob at the end of the light switch to " " to turn on the low beams. Rear fog light Turn the knob at the end of the light switch to " " and turn the fog light knob to "...
  • Page 85 3-4 Switches Turn signal ■ Push upward the light adjustment lever of multi-function switch; the right turn signals their indicators on the instrument will start to flash at the same time. ■ Push downward light adjustment lever of multi-function switch; the left turn signals and their indicators on the instrument will start to flash at the same time.
  • Page 86: Wiper Switch

    3-4 Switches Lighting prolong function ■ Lighting prolong function for homing: ● The driver can set the time for lighting prolong function for homing in the multimedia interface and the default time is 10s. When the light handle of the multi-function switch is turned to " ", "...
  • Page 87 3-4 Switches ■ In the INT mode " ", you can turn the INT control knob on the wiper switch. As the rainfall indicator bar narrows, the wiping intervals will also be prolonged. Washer for front windshield To clean the front windshield, pull the control lever backward (close to the steering wheel) to enable the washer to spray washing fluid...
  • Page 88 3-4 Switches ■ By turning the knob to the rear wiper position and keeping it there, both the wiper and washer for rear windshield will start. ■ Turn the knob downward to the rear wiper position and release it.The wiper will work 1-2 times after spraying of washing fluid.
  • Page 89: Front Left Door Switch Set

    3-4 Switches Front Left Door Switch Set Power window switch ■ With the vehicle powered OK, opening and closing of vehicle windows may be controlled by the regulator switch of each side window. With the vehicle power OFF, all the power windows cannot be regulated. ■...
  • Page 90 3-4 Switches ■ When the function is activated in the multimedia system (for details, refer to the multimedia system settings): carry the intelligent key, press and hold the microswitch of front door to unlock and enable the windows to open automatically;...
  • Page 91 The anti-pinch function may not work if the window is obstructed by any object when it is about to be closed fully. ■ It is recommended that a BYD authorized service provider should be contacted for maintenance if the automatic closing function and the anti-pinch function of windows do not work.
  • Page 92: Odo/Trip Button

    3-4 Switches ② Unlocking By pressing the unlock button on the console door lock, all the four doors will be unlocked at the same time and the red locking indicator will go out. ■ When the vehicle suffers strong impact, all doors will unlock automatically. Automatic unlocking will depend on the impact strength and the type of accident.
  • Page 93: Passenger's Window Regulator Switch

    3-4 Switches Passenger's Window Regulator Switch When the vehicle is powered OK, the front passenger and rear right door window regulator switches can be used to regulate the front passenger rear right door windows respectively. Hazard light switch By pressing the button , all turn signals will start to flash and the turn signal indicator on the dashboard will...
  • Page 94 3-4 Switches ■ Press the snow mode switch ②to operate the vehicle in the special snow mode. ● This special mode is for the very hard road surface covered by a layer of soft or wet objects (such as grass, snow, ice or gravel). ●...
  • Page 95: Sunroof Switch

    3-4 Switches Attention ■ Turning off the ESC system may be workable if the motor performance is reduced due to the activation of dynamic stability control function under loose and soft snow conditions. The ESC system must be restarted after the difficulty has been overcome.
  • Page 96 3-4 Switches Opening/closing of sunshade curtain Opening sunshade curtain ■ Press and hold the sunshade curtain opening button ① manually open sunshade curtain. If the button is released during opening, sunshade curtain will stop at the current position. ■ Press the sunshade curtain opening button ①...
  • Page 97 3-4 Switches WARNING ■ Extremely serious injuries may be caused to passenger's hands, fingers or head once pinched by the closing sunroof. ■ Never extend head, hands or any bodily parts outside the sunroof when vehicle is running; otherwise, serious injuries or even life threat will be caused.
  • Page 98: Interior Light Switch

    3-4 Switches Interior light switch Front interior light Left interior light control switch Right interior light control switch ■ Touch the front left/right interior light control switch to turn on the front left/right interior light; touch it again to turn off the front left/right interior light.
  • Page 99: Application And Driving

    Application and Driving 4-1 Charging/Discharging Instructions......... 101 Charging Instructions... 101 Charging Method....106 Discharging Unit*....115 Charging Port Electric Lock Control Function....117 4-2 Battery........119 Power battery......119 LV (low voltage) battery..122 4-3 Main Points of Application124 Running-in Period....124 Trailer Towing.......
  • Page 100 Application and Driving 4-5 Driving Auxiliary Functions147 Cruise Control System*..147 Adaptive cruise control system* ..........148 Predictive Emergency Braking System (PEBS)..... 153 Traffic Sign Recognition System ..........157 Lane Departure Warning System* ..........158 Blind Spot Detection*... 162 Tire pressure monitoring..165 All-around View Monitor System* ..........168 Parking assist system..
  • Page 101: Charging/Discharging Instructions

    Do not operate with wet hand; otherwise, electric shock and personal injury may be caused. ■ Immediately stop charging and contact a BYD authorized service provider if abnormal condition is found in the vehicle or charging equipment during charging. ■...
  • Page 102 4-1 Charging/Discharging Instructions ● Do not shake the charging plug; otherwise, it may cause damage to the charging port of the vehicle. ● Do not charge the vehicle in thunderstorm weather, because lightning stroke may cause damage to the vehicle. ■...
  • Page 103 4-1 Charging/Discharging Instructions ● Do not impact the charging equipment and take care to prevent mechanical damage such as dropping and impact by external force; ● Do not place the charging equipment near a heater or other heat sources. ■ Charging plug connection operation before charging: ●...
  • Page 104 4-1 Charging/Discharging Instructions ■ When the battery temperature is too low or too high, the charging performance of the vehicle will be affected. ● During charging at a low temperature, the temperature control system can improve the low-temperature charging performance of the battery, which is limited by the output capacity of the charging pile;...
  • Page 105 4-1 Charging/Discharging Instructions ■ If the vehicle is not to be used for an extended period of time, it is recommended that it is fully charged before driving in order to prolong the battery life. When the vehicle is parked, it is recommended that it be charged once every 3 months.
  • Page 106: Charging Method

    Recharge after the battery cools down. Contact a BYD authorized service provider vehicle after confirming that there is a prompt of charging pile is faulty the fault of charging pile or vehicle.
  • Page 107 Charging time: Please see the charging time prompt displayed on the combination instrument or multimedia system. Attention ■ Contact a BYD authorized service provider or a BYD authorised professional technician to select the suitable power supply according to the requirements of charging equipment. ■...
  • Page 108 4-1 Charging/Discharging Instructions WARNING ■ Refer to the charging safety warnings in the charging instructions for specific charging safety warnings. ■ The maximum operating ambient temperature is 50°C. Please store this product in a cool and dry place when it is not in use. ■...
  • Page 109 4-1 Charging/Discharging Instructions ■ Open the charging port plug cap and the protective cover of the charging plug*; make sure that the ends of the charging plug and socket are free of obstructions. European standard* National standard* ■ Connecting power supply port: ●...
  • Page 110 4-1 Charging/Discharging Instructions Guidance on stopping charging ■ End charging: ● Charging will end automatically when the vehicle is fully charged. ● To end charging in advance, proceed to the next step. ■ Disconnect the charging port connection: ● Unlock the vehicle and press unlock button on the key or press the microswitch on the door handle (when the key is nearby), and pull out the charging plug.
  • Page 111 4-1 Charging/Discharging Instructions National standard* Warm tip ■ (Do not close the charging port cap when the charging port plug cap is fully open.) WARNING ■ Do not let the Mode 2 equipment fall from height. Do not move the charging equipment by directly pulling the cable.
  • Page 112 4-1 Charging/Discharging Instructions Guidance on charging operation ■ Unlock the vehicle and open the charging port cap: ● Unlock the charging port cap, open the charging port cap with reference to the AC charging with household portable equipment. ■ Connecting vehicle charging port: ●...
  • Page 113 4-1 Charging/Discharging Instructions DC charging with charger Description of equipment ■ The DC charger in public places can be used to charge the vehicle. Generally, the chargers are installed at designated charging stations. ■ Specifications of equipment: Please refer to relevant description of the charger.
  • Page 114 4-1 Charging/Discharging Instructions system. Guidance on stopping charging ■ End charging: ● The charger will automatically end charging if the charger is set to end charging in advance or charging is completed. ● Press the unlock button twice in a row within 3s or press the microswitch on the door handle, and the vehicle will stop charging.
  • Page 115: Discharging Unit

    4-1 Charging/Discharging Instructions Intelligent Charging Function ■ When the manager detects a low battery of engine LV (low voltage) battery, the engine LV (low voltage) battery will be charged by the power battery. Therefore, it is normal that SOC or pure electric range displayed on the instrument will decrease after the user starts the vehicle upon parking.
  • Page 116 4-1 Charging/Discharging Instructions WARNING ■ Do not touch the metal terminals of discharging socket, interior discharging socket or vehicle charging port during discharging. ■ During discharging, if there are abnormal conditions such as peculiar smell or smoke, stop discharging immediately. ■...
  • Page 117: Charging Port Electric Lock Control Function

    4-1 Charging/Discharging Instructions ■ Connecting discharging connection equipment: ● Connect the VTOL device to the charging port first. In this case, the socket indicator will stay on, indicating that the socket is available. ■ Discharging started: ● After the discharging equipment is connected, start discharging of the vehicle.
  • Page 118 4-1 Charging/Discharging Instructions ■ In the mode being “Active”, the user may unlock the charging plug and pull it out by any of the following methods in the charging process: ● In OFF mode, press the "UNLOCK" button on the intelligent key for unlocking;...
  • Page 119: Battery

    4-2 Battery 4-2 Batter y Power battery ■ The power battery is the power source of the vehicle and can be repeatedly charged and discharged. It can be charged with an external power source and can also be charged through energy recovery during braking or coasting of the vehicle.
  • Page 120 4-2 Battery ■ When the power battery is normal, the driving range of the vehicle is affected by the following factors: ● Driving habit: For example, the driving range of the vehicle driven with frequent acceleration and deceleration is shorter than that at constant speed, and the driving range of the vehicle driven at a high speed is shorter than that at a low speed;...
  • Page 121 ■ As the power battery is arranged at the bottom of the vehicle, be careful when driving the vehicle through bumpy roads. ■ In case of power battery bumps, please immediately contact a BYD authorized service provider for repair.
  • Page 122: Low Voltage) Battery

    When the new energy vehicle meets the scrapping requirements, it is recommended that the following procedure be observed: Send the vehicle to a BYD authorized recycling service provider, where BYD will evaluate the residual value of its power batteries. Scrap the vehicle evaluated to an enterprise engaged in vehicle recycling and disassembling to remove its power batteries.
  • Page 123 4-2 Battery Warm tip ■ When intelligent charging is applied with the vehicle power OFF, the vehicle may make a sound that is generated when the vehicle is powered up (OK). This is a normal phenomenon. ■ Do not carry out maintenance during intelligent charging. ■...
  • Page 124: Main Points Of Application

    Driving safety and comfort depend entirely on the proper use of equipment and careful driving habits. ■ BYD Auto will not provide warranties for damage or faults caused by towing for commercial purposes. Precautions for Safe Driving Never drive under the influence Even drinking a small amount of alcohol will reduce your ability to adapt to the road traffic conditions.
  • Page 125: Recommendations For Vehicle Operation

    4-3 Main Points of Application Controlling vehicle speed Speeding is the main cause of collision accidents involving casualties. In general, a faster vehicle speed imposes a higher risk. Therefore, please maintain a safe driving speed depending on the traffic conditions on road. Keeping vehicle in safe driving condition Tire burst or mechanical fault poses extreme danger.
  • Page 126: Ways To Save Electric Energy And Extend The Vehicle's Service Life

    4-3 Main Points of Application ■ If the tray is sunken inward or the lower surface of the tray at the bottom of the battery pack is cut, it is recommended to go to BYD authorized service provider for inspection; ■...
  • Page 127 4-3 Main Points of Application Maintaining vehicle speed: ■ Driving the vehicle at a constant speed is helpful for saving power. Rapid acceleration, taking sharp turns and emergency brake will consume more power. ■ Maintain a constant vehicle speed whenever possible depending on the traffic condition.
  • Page 128: Carrying Luggage

    4-3 Main Points of Application Carrying Luggage ■ The vehicle is provided with multiple convenient storing spaces, so that you can place your belongings at will. Carrying too much luggage or improper loading may affect the maneuverability, stability and normal running of the vehicle and reduce the vehicle safety.
  • Page 129: Driving Vehicle Through Water

    Do not pile up objects to a height higher than the seat backrests. ■ For matters on bundling items and fixing devices used for the trunk, contact a BYD authorised service provider. Driving Vehicle Through Water ■ Before driving over waterlogged road stretches, their depth must be ascertained.
  • Page 130: Fire Prevention

    It is recommended to contact a BYD authorised service provider in time for proper detection and handling. Do not drive on the road where the depth of accumulated water exceeds half of the tyres.
  • Page 131 Smoking is harmful to health and may also cause fire. A cigarette end not completely extinguished may cause fire. ■ It is recommended to drive the vehicle to a BYD authorized service provider for inspection at regular intervals. ● Check the vehicle lines at regular intervals to check whether the connection, insulation and fixing positions of electrical connectors and wiring harnesses are normal.
  • Page 132: Antiskid Chain

    Carefully check and read the component assembly drawings and other instructions of the antiskid chain manufacturer. ■ It is recommended that you consult the BYD authorized service provider from which you bought the vehicle, before you buy antiskid chains and install them on the vehicle.
  • Page 133 4-3 Main Points of Application ■ After antiskid chains are installed, the vehicle should be driven at a speed lower than 30 km/h on an ice and snow covered road. ■ To minimize wear of tires and antiskid chains, be sure to avoid installing antiskid chains on the vehicle and driving it on a road not covered by ice or snow.
  • Page 134: Starting And Driving

    4-4 Starting and Driving 4-4 Star ting and Driving Start the vehicle Normal starting method vehicle: ■ Securely apply parking brake. ■ Place the gearshift lever in P or N position. ■ Carry the correct intelligent key on board. ■ Depress the brake pedal ①...
  • Page 135: Driving The Vehicle

    4-4 Starting and Driving Before starting Set the vehicle power in OFF mode. Place the gearshift lever in P position. The vehicle speed is less than 5km/h. Remote control start function of electronic intelligent key Press and hold the "REMOTE START/STOP"...
  • Page 136 Safety inspections before driving Before driving the vehicle for a long distance, it is preferred that safety inspection of the vehicle be carried out or have it checked by a BYD authorized service provider to guarantee your driving safety and increase driving pleasure.
  • Page 137: Gearshift Lever

    4-4 Starting and Driving General inspections after starting the vehicle ■ Exhaust system: listen to confirm if leak exists; in case of any air leak, repair it immediately. ■ Combination instrument: confirm that the maintenance prompt indicator and the speedometer work normally. ■...
  • Page 138 4-4 Starting and Driving Attention ■ To prevent damage, the "P" position button must be pressed after the vehicle is stopped fully. ■ "R": reverse position. Shift to R position only after the vehicle is parked steadily. ■ "N": neutral position. Shift to N position for stopping the vehicle for a short time.
  • Page 139: Electric Parking Brake

    4-4 Starting and Driving Electric parking brake EPB switch Make sure that the EPB switch is pulled up when parking and leaving the vehicle. Applying the EPB manually Pull up the EPB switch. The EPB will exert proper parking force and the indicator on the instrument will flash first before staying on.
  • Page 140 4-4 Starting and Driving Attention ■ If the EPB switch is pressed and the vehicle is powered off at the same time, the EPB will not be applied automatically. This function may be used for towing or pushing the vehicle after the vehicle breaks down. ■...
  • Page 141 3s later. If the indicator does not go out, it indicates that there may be a fault in the EPB system or brake system.In this case, immediately contact a BYD authorized service provider.
  • Page 142: Avh

    ■ If any burning smell is smelt or any abnormal noise is heard after using the emergency brake function, it is recommended to immediately contact a BYD authorized service provider. WARNING ■ To prevent hill slipping, do not park the vehicle with the gear shift mechanism instead of EPB before leaving the vehicle, but use the EPB to park the vehicle and keep the gearshift lever in P position.
  • Page 143 4-4 Starting and Driving Attention ■ Depressing the accelerator pedal, shifting to the P position or pulling up the EPB will exit the AVH operation state and return to the AVH ready state. If the AVH ready conditions are not met, AVH will be turned off. AVH ready conditions (all the following conditions must be met) ■...
  • Page 144: Main Points Of Driving

    4-4 Starting and Driving Attention ■ AVH function can be activated only when all these operating conditions are met. ■ When the gear is shifted from D position to R position, the system will enter the vehicle moving mode. At the moment, the AVH function is not activated. When the AVH button is pressed or the vehicle speed exceeds 10 km/h, the system will exit the vehicle moving mode.
  • Page 145 4-4 Starting and Driving Warm tip ■ The battery is located on the bottom of the vehicle. Take care to prevent impacting it when driving the vehicle. ■ Before driving the vehicle, be sure to fully release the EPB and confirm that the EPB indicator is off.
  • Page 146 Spray some deicing agent or glycerin in door lock holes to prevent freezing. Use the washing fluid containing anti-freeze agent. ■ This product is supplied by any BYD authorized service provider and in all automotive parts stores. ■ The mixing ratio of water and anti-freeze agent should comply with the manufacturer's instructions.
  • Page 147: Driving Auxiliary Functions

    4-5 Driving Auxiliary Functions 4-5 Driving Auxil iary Functio ns Cruise Control System* Turning on/off cruise control system ■ Start the vehicle and press the cruise control button ① ;at the moment, the indicator on the combination instrument will illuminate. ■...
  • Page 148: Adaptive Cruise Control System

    4-5 Driving Auxiliary Functions DANGER ■ Incorrect use of cruise control system may cause car accident. ■ Cruise control system is only for smooth traffic (like expressway) in good weather. Adaptive cruise control system* ■ The adaptive cruise control (ACC) system is designed on the basis of traditional cruise control to actively control the vehicle speed with radar detecting the relative distance and relative speed with a vehicle ahead so as to achieve the purpose of automatically follow a vehicle ahead in...
  • Page 149 4-5 Driving Auxiliary Functions ■ ACC faulty: ● In this state, the ACC system is faulty and does not respond to any operation, and the ACC fault indicator on the instrument will light ACC system activation conditions ■ The EPB is released; ■...
  • Page 150 4-5 Driving Auxiliary Functions Decreasing target speed / setting vehicle speed ■ Turn the shift lever ② to set the current vehicle speed as the target vehicle speed when ACC enters the active state from the standby state. If the current vehicle speed is less than 30km/h or 20mph, 30km/h or 20mph is set as the target vehicle speed;...
  • Page 151 4-5 Driving Auxiliary Functions ■ If the vehicle has stopped for less than 3 min, the driver needs to depress the accelerator pedal or operate the ACC button to reactivate the ACC. ■ If the vehicle has stopped for more than 3 min, the ACC system will enter the standby state and the EPB will be applied.
  • Page 152 ■ The radar sensor may be affected by vibration or collision, resulting in performance reduction of the ACC system. In this case, contact a BYD authorized service provider. ■...
  • Page 153: Predictive Emergency Braking System (Pebs)

    (e.g. snow, ice or water covered or damp road sections). ■ In case of the following situations, please go to a BYD authorized service provider for professional calibration and confirmation of the mid-range radar: ●...
  • Page 154 4-5 Driving Auxiliary Functions ■ Safety distance warning When the vehicle speed is more than 65km/h, if the vehicle follows another vehicle ahead at a close distance for a long time, the system will issue a safety distance warning and the indicator *on the instrument will illuminate, reminding the driver that the vehicle is too close to another vehicle ahead.
  • Page 155 4-5 Driving Auxiliary Functions ● The sensors are dirty, fogged, damaged or blocked; ● The radar malfunctions due to interference from other radar sources such as strong radar reflection in multi-story parking lot. ■ In complex traffic situations, PEBS may not be able to respond correctly if: ●...
  • Page 156 4-5 Driving Auxiliary Functions ■ In case of driving too close to another vehicle for a long time, the safety distance alarm will issue a distance warning. If the vehicle traveling ahead is braked sharply, collision cannot be avoided. ■ In the event of an emergency warning, if the driver is alert (for example, the driver turns the steering wheel or depresses the accelerator pedal and brake pedal), the system will not continue to trigger automatic emergency...
  • Page 157: Traffic Sign Recognition System

    ● A small spare tire or emergency tire repair tool is being used. ■ In case of the following situations, please go to a BYD authorized service provider for professional calibration of the mid-range radar: ● Remove the mid-range radar or multi-function video controller.
  • Page 158: Lane Departure Warning System

    ■ When the vehicle has suffered collision accident or the camera sensor is reinstalled, it is recommended to contact a BYD authorized service provider to calibrate the sensor to avoid affecting the system performance. Lane Departure Warning System* The lane departure warning system identifies the front lane lines by using the multi-functional video controller.
  • Page 159 4-5 Driving Auxiliary Functions Operation method ■ Users can turn on or off the lane departure system function through the multimediaDipilot setting interface. When the vehicle starts, the system defaults to the last setting state. ■ Three alarm modes: audible alarm only, steering wheel vibration* and audible alarm + steering wheel vibration.
  • Page 160 If it cannot be recovered by itself, contact a BYD authorized service provider for treatment. ■ It is recommended to turn lane departure warning system off in the following conditions: ●...
  • Page 161 4-5 Driving Auxiliary Functions Intelligent cruise control system * ■ The intelligent cruise control (ICC) system functionally integrates the adaptive cruise control (ACC) system and lane keeping system (LKS). It can provide the driver with longitudinal and lateral auxiliary control of the vehicle in the full speed range of 0~150km/h (0-95mph), reduce the driver's driving burden and provide a safe and comfortable driving environment.
  • Page 162: Blind Spot Detection

    4-5 Driving Auxiliary Functions ■ Regardless of whether there are vehicles ahead or not, the vehicle will be maintained near the center of the lane. If the vehicle travels from a road with clear lane to a road with unclear lane no lane: ■...
  • Page 163 4-5 Driving Auxiliary Functions Blind spot monitoring With the vehicle running at a speed higher than 30km/h, when the radar sensors detect vehicles in the blind spots of an side mirror, the warning indicator on corresponding side mirror will illuminate. If the turn signal on the same side is turned on in this case, the warning indicator on the side mirror will turn...
  • Page 164 4-5 Driving Auxiliary Functions ■ The rear radar is used to identify the short-range targets behind and on the side of the vehicle, monitor the situation that may endanger the safety behind the vehicle, and prompt the user through the alarm indicator. ●...
  • Page 165: Tire Pressure Monitoring

    The weather is tough such as rainy or snowy day. ■ The calibration radar sensor for blind spot monitoring may be affected by vibration or collision, resulting in performance reduction of the system. In this case, contact a BYD authorized service provider. Tire pressure monitoring System descriptions ■...
  • Page 166 4-5 Driving Auxiliary Functions ■ Quick air leakage alarm ● In operating state, if one or more tires are leaking and the leakage rate is greater than or equal to a certain value, the TPMS will give a quick air leakage alarm within 15s and indicate the positions of leaking tires. ●...
  • Page 167 The entire TPMS should be re-matched during tire rotation or replacement of the tire pressure monitoring module. It is recommended that the rematch work should be finished by a technician of a BYD authorized service provider. Otherwise, failure of this system will be caused.
  • Page 168: All-Around View Monitor System

    4-5 Driving Auxiliary Functions WARNING ■ This system will not prevent the vehicle from running even if the tire pressure is abnormal. Therefore, it is required to start up the system in static state to check if the tire pressure complies with the value specified by the manufacturer each time before driving the vehicle.
  • Page 169 4-5 Driving Auxiliary Functions ■ Portrait mode: ● Tap any two areas (front, rear, left and right) of the lower row of the multimedia screen to display the single views of the selected orientation in the above and right lower image areas. ■...
  • Page 170: Parking Assist System

    4-5 Driving Auxiliary Functions WARNING (continued) ■ After the vehicle is started, if the multimedia system has not been fully started, when the all-around view monitor start button is operated or the R button is pressed at this time, the all-around view monitor display interface output will be delayed or "blinking screen"...
  • Page 171 4-5 Driving Auxiliary Functions WARNING ■ When the vehicle speed is greater than 10 km/h, the parking assist system will stop working. ■ Do not add any other articles within the working scope of sensors. ■ Do not wash the positions of sensors with water or steam when washing the vehicle.
  • Page 172 4-5 Driving Auxiliary Functions ① Front left side sensor* ② Front right side sensor* ③ Rear right side sensor* ④⑤ Rear central sensors* ⑥ Rear left side sensor* 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 on the multimedia display screen and the speaker will sound.
  • Page 173 4-5 Driving Auxiliary Functions Approximate distance Examples of Alarm sound (mm) multimedia display About 0 ~ 300 Long lasting Working sensor and its detection zone The vehicle reverses and all sensors start to work. Detection zones of sensors are given in the figure.
  • Page 174 4-5 Driving Auxiliary Functions ● There is dirt, ponding or mist on the sensor. ● The sensor is covered by snow or is frozen. ● The sensor is covered by any means. ● The vehicle is obviously rolled or excessively overloaded. ●...
  • Page 175: Driving Safety Systems

    It is recommended to drive the vehicle to a BYD authorized service provider for inspection if such a phenomenon exists continuously.
  • Page 176 4-5 Driving Auxiliary Functions WARNING ■ TCS may not work effectively in the following circumstances: ● When the vehicle is running on a wet and slippery road, TCS system may be unable to control the direction and meet the power requirement even if it works normally.
  • Page 177 4-5 Driving Auxiliary Functions ■ HDC speed control: ● HDC function serves when the vehicle speed is in the range of 11~38km/h. In this case, you can depress/release the accelerator pedal or the brake pedal to adjust the vehicle speed. Finally, the speed will be the value recorded when the accelerator pedal or the brake pedal is released.
  • Page 178 4-5 Driving Auxiliary Functions ■ Brake disc wiping ● Brake disc wiping function: When the wiper switch is turned on or rain drops are detected by the rain sensors, IPB will apply a small brake pressure to the four brakes so the brake pads make contact with the discs.
  • Page 179 ● If different tires are installed on the vehicle, ABS and ESC systems cannot work normally. ● Contact a BYD authorized service provider to get the details about replacement of tires or wheels. ■ Treatment of tires and suspensions ●...
  • Page 180 4-5 Driving Auxiliary Functions ■ When front wheel tyres slip, you cannot exercise steering control. That is to say, although you are turning the steering wheel, the vehicle keeps running forward. ABS is conducive to preventing locking. In addition, as impulse braking is much faster than human response, so ABS is helpful to maintaining steering control.
  • Page 181 If the ABS fault warning light remains on when the brake system warning light illuminates, park the vehicle where it is safe to do so immediately and contact a BYD authorised service provider. ■ ABS cannot prevent slipping caused by sudden change of direction, e.g.
  • Page 182 20 km/h (the sound volume will be the maximum when the vehicle is driven at this speed) to verify the sound effect. If no alerting sound is heard after doing so, contact a BYD authorised service provider for treatment.
  • Page 183: Specifications Of Other Main Functions

    4-6 Specifications of Other Main Functions 4-6 Speci fications of Other Main Functio ns Rearview mirror Automatic anti-glare interior rearview mirror * automatic anti-glare interior rearview mirror provided with electronic anti-glare system, which can automatically adjust the color of the interior rearview mirror depending on the environment of the vehicle to weaken the disturbance of rear strong...
  • Page 184: Electric Side Mirrors

    4-6 Specifications of Other Main Functions Electric Side Mirrors Side mirror adjustment button Manual folding of exterior rearview mirrors Push against the outer edge of the exterior rearview mirror body to make it rotate around the folding shaft until it gets to the lock-up position.
  • Page 185: Wiper

    4-6 Specifications of Other Main Functions Warm tip ■ If exterior rearview mirrors are frozen, use a jet deicer to clean the mirror surfaces instead of attempting to operate the controller or scrape their surfaces. ■ Do not adjust exterior rearview mirrors when the vehicle is running. Otherwise, mis-operation of the vehicle may be caused, resulting in an accident.
  • Page 186: Vehicle Traveling Data Recorder

    4-6 Specifications of Other Main Functions Replacement of rear wiper Pull up the rear wiper arm. Hold position ① of the wiper arm with hand and pull out the wiper blade vertically in the direction ② shown in the figure. Install a new wiper blade as per the operations in an order reverse to that for taking out the wiper...
  • Page 187 4-6 Specifications of Other Main Functions ■ The driving recorder camera is located in the middle of the upper part of the front windshield. ■ The auxiliary dashboard II is equipped with SD card slot for driving recorder. Vehicle traveling data recorder image* Introduction to interface: ■...
  • Page 188 You can view the recorded video in the playback list. Warm tip ■ If the car is not equipped with an SD card, please consult a local BYD authorized service provider for the SD card of appropriate model, and purchase and install it yourself Taking photos ■...
  • Page 189: Interior Devices

    Interior Devices 5-1 Air Conditioning System.. 190 View of A/C Control Panel...190 A/C Operating Interface..190 Functions....... 192 Air Outlet........ 196 5-2 Storage Devices....197 Storage Boxes on Doors..197 Storage box......197 Central Armrest Storage Box.......... 197 File Pocket......198 Cup Holder......198 5-3 Other Devices......
  • Page 190: Air Conditioning System

    5-1 Air Conditioning System 5-1 Air Conditionin g System View of A/C Control Panel Front A/C button: ① AUTO button ② A/C ON/OFF button ③ Front windshield defrosting button A/C Operating Interface ■ The user can enter the A/C setting interface through Multimedia →...
  • Page 191 5-1 Air Conditioning System Auto air recirculation when parking ■ Tap this button to turn on the setting of parking automatic internal circulation. ■ Tap this button again to turn off the setting of parking automatic internal circulation. Auto A/C mode* ■...
  • Page 192: Functions

    5-1 Air Conditioning System Functions Automatic mode button ■ After this button is pressed, the button indicator will illuminate(the indicator of the automatic button on the front A/C panel lights up), and the compressor state, blower speed and air outlet mode will be automatically adjusted.
  • Page 193 5-1 Air Conditioning System VENT button ■ After the VENT button is tapped, A/C will enter the ventilation control mode, and blow natural air. ■ After this button is tapped again, A/C will exit ventilation control mode. Temperature set button ■...
  • Page 194 5-1 Air Conditioning System Attention ■ When cleaning the inner side of the rear windshield glass, take care not to scratch or damage the electric heating element and its joint. Blower speed level adjustment button ■ A/C blower speed adjustment ●...
  • Page 195 Keep the interior of vehicle clean and air fresh to the greatest extent. ■ If the odor still exists after using such odor prevention methods, immediately contact a BYD authorized service provider for service and maintenance. ■ To remove the A/C odor, if the A/C is turned on before the vehicle is powered off and locked, the A/C blower may be turned on automatically for a while after the vehicle is locked.
  • Page 196: Air Outlet

    5-1 Air Conditioning System Air Outlet Front central air outlet ■ The air volume can be adjusted or the air outlet can be opened or closed by adjusting the knob. ■ The angle of air outlet can be adjusted operating adjusting sheet at the center of the air outlet to the left or right.
  • Page 197: Storage Devices

    5-2 Storage Devices 5-2 Storage Devices Storage Boxes on Doors ■ Each door is equipped with a storage box for storing beverage bottles or small objects. Storage box ■ Pull the handle of storage box to open it. ■ Push upward the storage box to close it.
  • Page 198: File Pocket

    5-2 Storage Devices File Pocket ■ File pockets are provided at the back of front seats for storing magazines, newspapers, etc. Cup Holder Cup Holder ■ The front seat cup holder is on the middle of the center console. Attention ■...
  • Page 199: Other Devices

    5-3 Other Devices 5-3 Other Devi ces Sun Visor Sun Visor ① ■ To shade the eyes from glare of sunlight from the front, pull down the sun visor. ■ To shade the eyes from glare of sunlight from the side, remove the rotary cover from...
  • Page 200: Usb Port

    5-3 Other Devices Attention ■ Do not hang heavy objects on safety handles; otherwise, personal injury or damage to the safety handles may be caused. USB Port Front USB port The central armrest storage box has 2 ports inside. ① USB charging port (charging only) ②...
  • Page 201: Backup Power Supply

    5-3 Other Devices 12V Backup Power Supply ■ The backup power supply can provide power accessories whose operating voltage is DC 12V and operating current not more than 10A. ■ When using the 12V backup power supply, open its cover and vehicle power must be in OK mode.
  • Page 202 The cell phone may stop charging if the temperature is too high. In this case, the cellphone will continue charging after cooling down. ■ BYD does not promise to solve the problems caused by the connection of an external wireless charging coil. Please use it carefully. Warm tip ■...
  • Page 203: Luggage Sunshade

    If the cellphone still cannot be charged after doing so, contact a BYD authorized service provider.
  • Page 204: Multimedia System

    5-4 Multimedia System 5-4 Multimedia System Multimedia Control Panel PAD When the power is in OK mode, the initial image will be displayed for several seconds and the multimedia system will start to work. To enable the user to have better experience of the multimedia system's functions (e.g.
  • Page 205 5-4 Multimedia System Attention (continued) ■ Touch screen ● When the temperature of display screen is low, the image displayed may be darker or the multimedia system may work slower than working under normal conditions. ● It may be darker or hard to see clearly if you look at the screen when wearing sun glasses.
  • Page 207: Service And Maintenance

    Service and Maintenance 6-1 Instructions for Maintenance ............208 Period and Contents of Maintenance......208 6-2 Regular Maintenance..215 Regular Maintenance...215 Vehicle Corrosion Prevention......215 Maintenance Tips for Painted Surface........216 Washing the Vehicle.... 217 Interior Cleaning....219 6-3 DIY Maintenance....222 DIY Maintenance....222 Sunroof maintenance...224 Storage of vehicle....226 Front compartment hatch..
  • Page 208: Instructions For Maintenance

    ■ Maintenance should be in accordance with the standards and specifications of BYD Auto Company Limited. You are recommended to have the maintenance conducted at a local BYD authorized service provider.
  • Page 209 6-1 Instructions for Maintenance Maintenance schedule requirements The vehicle must be maintained normally in accordance with the maintenance schedule. If the vehicle is operated under one or more of the following special conditions, some maintenance items should be done more frequently. ■...
  • Page 210 6-2 Regular Maintenance Item Maintenance schedule Check the pipeline Check them at 12 months or 20,000 km for the first and hoses of brake time,and every 24 months or 40,000 km afterwards, or system every 12 months or 20,000 km in severe conditions Checking brake Check it every 24 months or 40,000 km caliper assembly...
  • Page 211 6-2 Regular Maintenance Item Maintenance schedule Check the door checker every 12 months or 20,000 km.Remove dust from the tie rod with wet soft cloth, Check door limiting apply 0.3-0.8 g grease to the tie rod, riveted joints stoppers and rotating shaft, and replace the abnormally damaged parts in time Check whether there Check them at 12 months or 20,000 km for the first...
  • Page 212 6-2 Regular Maintenance Item Maintenance schedule Check whether the high-voltage wiring Check them every 12 months or 20,000 km and replace any part with abnormal damage in time harness or connector gets loose Check the exterior part of high-voltage Check it every 12 months or 20,000 km and replace module for any part with abnormal damage in time deformation and oil...
  • Page 213 6-1 Instructions for Maintenance Item Maintenance schedule Check whether the The inspection should be performed at 12 months or surface of EPS ECU 20,000 km for the first time, and every 24 months or has been corroded 40,000 km afterwards Check the connection between Check it every 12 months or 20,000 km and replace...
  • Page 214 (at least after every 6 months or every 72,000 km of vehicle running mileage) (whichever comes first) to allow self-calibration of the battery. You may also contact a BYD authorized service provider to test and calibrate the battery capacity.
  • Page 215: Regular Maintenance

    ■ Maintenance should be in accordance with the standards and specifications of BYD Auto Company Limited. You are recommended to have the maintenance conducted at a local BYD authorized service provider.
  • Page 216: Maintenance Tips For Painted Surface

    If the paint coat is found with any chips or cracks, it should be repaired at once to prevent corrosion. If any chipping or cracking coat peels off from the metal surface, drive the vehicle to a BYD authorized service provider for repair.
  • Page 217: Washing The Vehicle

    6-2 Regular Maintenance ■ Wax the painted surface for protection once a month or when the vehicle body surface do not have goo water-resistant performance and regularly drive the vehicle to a professional automobile beauty shop for maintenance (once a quarter) to recover the brightness and glossiness of the painted surface of vehicle body.
  • Page 218: Automatic Washing

    6-2 Regular Maintenance Wash the vehicle with a neutral washing agent, the mixing of which should be conducted according to the manufacturer's specifications. Wipe the vehicle along with the water flow direction and from top to bottom by using a soft cloth dampened with cleaning solution. Do not wipe the vehicle in a circular or transverse way.
  • Page 219: Interior Cleaning

    6-2 Regular Maintenance Interior Cleaning Warm tip ■ Do not let water flow onto the vehicle floor or dashboard when washing the interior or exterior of the vehicle. Ingression of water into nearby electrical appliance components may cause malfunction. ■ Do not wash the vehicle floor with water, so as to avoid corrosion of the vehicle body.
  • Page 220 Wipe the washed leather or any wet part of the leather with a piece of clean and soft cloth. Put the leather at a well-ventilated, shady and cool place to let it dry. ■ Consult the local BYD authorized service provider if you have any doubt about washing the vehicle.
  • Page 221 6-2 Regular Maintenance Attention ■ If the dirt cannot be washed by neutral detergent, the detergent containing no organic solvent may be used. ■ Do not wash the leather with organic substances such as volatile oil, ethyl alcohol, gasoline, or acid or alkaline solution, as they will cause color fading of the leather.
  • Page 222: Diy Maintenance

    6-3 DIY Maintenance 6-3 DIY Maintenance DIY Maintenance Precautions for DIY maintenance ■ If you want to conduct maintenance of the vehicle by yourself, be sure to properly observe the procedure provided in this section. ■ Note that improper or incomplete maintenance will affect the good service effect of the vehicle.
  • Page 223 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 authorized service provider.
  • Page 224: Sunroof Maintenance

    ■ If there is obvious accumulated water in any light, it is recommended to drive the vehicle to a BYD authorized service provider for maintenance. Sunroof maintenance Panoramic sunroof maintenance method* Wipe the dust or sand off the outer sealing strip of the sunroof with a wet cloth to avoid scratching the sealing strip, resulting in a decrease in the sealing performance of the sunroof.
  • Page 225 6-3 DIY Maintenance Always clean the guide rails on both sides and front water channel to avoid deposition of dust, sand, leaves and other debris and prevent the drain hole from being blocked by these debris, resulting in poor drainage of the sunroof.
  • Page 226: Storage Of Vehicle

    ■ Start the vehicle regularly (preferably once a month) if possible. If the vehicle has been parked for a year or longer, it is recommended to carry out a maintenance for the whole vehicle at a BYD authorized service provider.
  • Page 227: Front Compartment Hatch

    6-3 DIY Maintenance Front compartment hatch Opening of front compartment hatch Pull up the opening handle of front compartment hatch on the left side of the dashboard lower body twice continuously, front compartment hatch will be locked and opened slightly. Open the front compartment hatch: Lift up the front compartment hatch and support it with a stay bar.
  • Page 228: Cooling System

    Be sure to confirm that the motor, high-voltage electronic control integrated module, reservoir and radiator have cooled down before opening the reservoir cover. ■ It is recommended to drive the vehicle to a BYD authorized service provider for adding special battery coolant.
  • Page 229: Brake System

    6-3 DIY Maintenance Brake System ■ The fluid level in the fluid reservoir should be checked once a month and the brake fluid should be replaced according to the running time and mileage specified in the maintenance schedule. ■ Be sure to use the brake fluid of the same specifications as those of the original one.
  • Page 230: Air Conditioning System

    Air Conditioning System ■ It is recommended that any important maintenance work of the vehicle's A/C system should be done by professional personnel of a BYD authorized service provider, as it is an enclosed system. ■ You can carry out the following operations to ensure work efficiency of the A/C system.
  • Page 231: Tire

    6-3 DIY Maintenance ■ During vehicle washing, do not directly wash wiper blades with a water cannon, so as to prevent damage to wiper blades due to excessively high water pressure. Maintenance rules ■ Clean the windshield and wiper blades at regular intervals (once a week or once every two weeks is recommended).
  • Page 232 6-3 DIY Maintenance WARNING ■ Using excessively worn, under-pressure or over-pressure tires will cause accidents, even resulting in personal injuries and deaths. ■ Be sure to act in accordance with all instructions related to tire inflating and maintenance in this manual. Inflating ■...
  • Page 233: Maintenance

    In addition to proper inflating, correct wheel alignment is helpful to reducing wear of tire tread. ■ It is recommended to drive the vehicle to a BYD authorized service provider for checking the wheel alignment status if any uneven wear of tire is found. ■...
  • Page 234 In addition, they can provide you with the best combination of maneuverability, riding comfort and service life. ■ It is recommended to drive the vehicle to a BYD authorized service provider for replacement with original tires.
  • Page 235: Fuse

    If replacement of any wheel is necessary, make sure that specifications of the new wheel are consistent with those of the original one. New wheels can be bought from a BYD authorized service provider. Consult a BYD authorized service provider before replacing wheels.
  • Page 236 Never use fuses with amperage ratings above the specified value or any other object instead. Otherwise, serious damage will be caused, possibly resulting in a fire. ■ After the fuse is blown, it is recommended to drive the vehicle to a BYD authorized service provider for inspection or replacement.
  • Page 237 6-3 DIY Maintenance Front compartment distribution box label Ampere (A) Component or Circuit Protected PTC3 HV all-in-one controller...
  • Page 238 6-3 DIY Maintenance Ampere (A) Component or Circuit Protected Electric compressor Brake light switch PTC2 PTC1 Rear defroster Front wiper Backup power supply Backup power supply HV all-in-one controller Rear body controller...
  • Page 239 6-3 DIY Maintenance Ampere (A) Component or Circuit Protected ADAS Blower Rear wiper Battery C-EPS Electronic fan...
  • Page 240 6-3 DIY Maintenance Dashboard distribution box label Ampere (A) Component or Circuit Protected Rear body controller Thermal management integration module Diagnostic port Combination instrument High-frequency receiving module Gearshift panel Multimedia system...
  • Page 241 6-3 DIY Maintenance Ampere (A) Component or Circuit Protected External power amplifier ADAS Multi-function switch On-board charger Rear body controller Rear body controller Front left power seat Front right power seat Warm tip ■ The ampere values of some fuses (such as multimedia) are different depending on model configuration.
  • Page 243 When Failure Occurs 7-1 When Failure Occurs..244 Intelligent key battery runs out ..........244 Emergency shutdown system........244 Vehicle Fire......245 Rescue after battery leakage246 Towing of vehicle....247 Flat Tire........248...
  • Page 244: When Failure Occurs

    Carry the intelligent key to BYD authorized service provider for replacing the battery as soon as possible. In this case, you may start the vehicle in no power mode.
  • Page 245: Vehicle Fire

    ■ Once the emergency shutdown system is activated, the vehicle system could not be switched to the ready state. In this case, contact a BYD authorized service provider for rescue. The system will shut down immediately even if the power switch is shifted to the ready state. Please immediately contact a BYD authorized service provider.
  • Page 246: Rescue After Battery Leakage

    Set the vehicle power to the OFF mode and disconnect the battery in the front compartment if conditions permit. Call a BYD authorized service provider and inform fire and rescue personnel that the vehicle is equipped with high-voltage battery packs and wait for rescue without delay.
  • Page 247: Towing Of Vehicle

    HV components may affect and injure any person carrying medical devices. Towing of vehicle If towing of the vehicle is necessary, contact a BYD authorized service provider or a professional towing service provider or an organization providing roadside rescue service that you have joined.
  • Page 248: Flat Tire

    7-1 When Failure Occurs Towing hook The mounting position of vehicle towing hook is shown in the figure Pry up with a straight screwdriver. Install the towing hook in the towing hole. Warm tip ■ It is not recommended to tow your vehicle by using a towing hook. You'd better contact a professional towing service provider or the organization providing roadside rescue service that you have joined.
  • Page 249 7-1 When Failure Occurs 249 ■ To prevent the vehicle from slipping, place a stopper block under the tire in diagonal direction of the flat tire. Attention ■ Do not continue to drive the vehicle with flat tires. Even if the vehicle runs for a short distance, the tires will be damaged to an irreparable extent.
  • Page 250 7-1 When Failure Occurs Method for using the warning triangle: Take all pieces of the warning triangle out of the packing box. Assembly these pieces into an enclosed triangle. Release the support of warning triangle to its working state, as shown in the figure.
  • Page 251 Repairing a damaged tire with tire puncture sealant is an emergency solution only. Please replace the tire in a professional maintenance center as soon as possible (it is recommended that you contact a BYD authorized service provider) and tell a maintenance technician that the tire has tire puncture sealant inside.
  • Page 252 7-1 When Failure Occurs Block the wheels: When jacking up the vehicle, place a stopper block below the wheel in diagonal direction of the flat tyre to prevent vehicle slipping. ■ For blocking wheels, be sure to place a stopper block in front of front wheels or behind rear wheels.
  • Page 253 7-1 When Failure Occurs 253 WARNING ■ Do not apply engine oil or lubricating oil to the bolts or nuts. Otherwise, loose nuts may cause a wheel to fall off, resulting in serious accidents. Position the jack: Place the jack at a proper jacking point as shown in the figure.
  • Page 254 7-1 When Failure Occurs ■ Before jacking up the vehicle, insert the jack handle into the jack (for loose coupling) and then turn the handle in clockwise direction. ■ When the jack contacts the vehicle and starts to rise up, check the jack again to see if it is placed at a proper position.
  • Page 255 7-1 When Failure Occurs 255 WARNING ■ Do not apply engine oil or lubricating oil onto bolts or nuts. Otherwise, excessively tightened nuts may damage the bolts , or loose nuts may cause the wheel to fall off, resulting in a serious accident. ■...
  • Page 257: Vehicle Specifications

    Vehicle Specifications 8-1 Data Information....258 Vehicle Parameters....258 Vehicle identification.... 261 8-2 Prompt Information.... 263 Warning labels...... 263 Microwave window....265...
  • Page 258: Data Information

    8-1 Data Information 8-1 Data Information Vehicle Parameters Vehicle Parameters Vehicle dimension parameter: Total length (mm) 4455 Total width (mm)(exclude the width of 1875 side mirrors) Total height (mm) 1615 Wheelbase (mm) 2720 Front tread (mm) 1575 Rear tread (mm) 1580 Front suspension (mm) Rear suspension (mm)
  • Page 259 8-1 Data Information Power performance parameters: Maximum design speed (km/h) Maximum gradeability (%) Vehicle economy parameters: Power consumption of 100 km under comprehensive working conditions ≤14.8 ≤14.9 (kW•h/100km) Driving range under comprehensive working conditions (km) CAUTION: ■ Actual power consumption is related to such factors as vehicle conditions, road conditions and driving habit.
  • Page 260 8-1 Data Information Reasonable range of material 2〜6.5 thickness of rear friction plate (mm) Power battery parameters: Type of power battery Lithium iron phosphate battery Rated capacity of power battery (AH) Oil parameters: Item Model Castrol BOT384 (recommended), Model of transmission gear oil Castrol ON D2 Transmission gear oil filling amount 600±50...
  • Page 261: Vehicle Identification

    8-1 Data Information Vehicle identification Vehicle identification number (VIN): ① It is pasted on the transmission body; ② It is pasted to the inner sheet metal surface of the front compartment hatch; ③ It is pasted to the sheet metal of the trunk lid; ④...
  • Page 262 8-1 Data Information It is pasted on the sheet metal plane below the right B-pillar, including the following information: Company name, brand, country of manufacture, vehicle model, number of passengers, year and month of manufacture, model of drive motor, peak power of drive motor, rated voltage of traction battery system, rated capacity of traction battery system, vehicle identification code, and...
  • Page 263: Prompt Information

    8-2 Prompt Information 8-2 Prom pt Information Warning labels Label for A/C system and ① cooling fan Label for battery position ② The warning labels for side air bags are pasted on the lower parts of the left and right B-pillars lock ring. The warning labels for air bag are hot-stamped on the front and back sides of right sun visor.
  • Page 264 8-2 Prompt Information The label for tyre pressure is pasted at the lower part of the left B-pillar lock ring. The labels for child safety locks are inscribed on the sheet metal surfaces of the rear left/right doors. The label for using the charging plug is pasted on the inner surface of the charging port cap.
  • Page 265: Microwave Window

    8-2 Prompt Information Microwave window The electronic vehicle identification microwave window is located at the left upper side of the front windscreen. CAUTION: ■ Paste the electronic vehicle identification to an area without overlapping the glass frame or any other object.
  • Page 267 Alphabetical Index 267 1,2,3… Discharging Unit*....... 115 12V Backup Power Supply..201 DIY Maintenance....... 222 Door Lock/Unlock......59 A/C Operating Interface.... 190 Driver and Front Passenger Air Bags..........22 Adaptive cruise control system*........148 Driving assist switch set....92 Adjustment of Front Seat.... 73 Driving Safety Systems.....175 Air Conditioning System...
  • Page 268 Alphabetical Index Interior Cleaning......219 Rearview mirror......183 Interior light switch....... 98 Recommendations for Vehicle Operation........125 Introduction to Keys..... 56 Regular Maintenance....215 Introduction to Seat Belt....16 Rescue after battery leakage... 246 Introduction to Supplemental Restraint System......21 Running-in Period...... 124 Lane Departure Warning Safety Handle......
  • Page 269 Alphabetical Index 269 Vehicle Parameters....258 View of A/C Control Panel..190 Warning labels......263 Washer........229 Washing the Vehicle....217 Ways to Save Electric Energy and Extend the Vehicle's Service Life..........126 Wiper Blade........ 230 Wiper Switch......... 86...
  • Page 270: Abbreviation Summary

    Abbreviation Summary Abbreviations Abbreviations Name Abbreviations Name International Electronic control unit ISOFIX Standards Organization FIX Anti-lock brake Event data recorder system Electronic stability AUTO AUTO program Adaptive cruise Universal serial bus control system Economical mode NORMAL Normal mode State of charge of the SPORT Sport mode power battery...

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