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7-1 Instructions for Maintenance
Circumstances Where the Vehicle Needs Repair
Pay attention to changes of the vehicle's performance and sound, as well as intuitive
signs indicating the demand of inspection and repair. Some important conditions are
as follows:
There is an unexpected noise when motor is getting started.
Coolant is overheated all the time, stagnated or leaking;
The motor jams and produces unexpected noise.
The motor runs with excessive vibration;
The motor fails to get started.
There is fluid leaking in powertrain.
There is an odor from powertrain.
The power significantly reduces.
Fluid drips underneath the vehicle, which might indicate a leak (except for dripping
after using air conditioner);
There is a flat tyre, an unexpected noise from the tyre when the vehicle is turning
a corner, or uneven wear on the tyre surface.
The vehicle deviates to one side when straightly running on flat ground.
There is an unexpected noise arising from the displacement of suspension system.
The brake system fails to work, there is a soft feeling like sponge from brake pedal
or clutch pedal, the pedal almost falls on floor, or the vehicle moves off tracking
when being during braking.
There is a continuously rise in temperature of motor coolant.
The battery capacity significantly decreases.
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
To avoid serious vehicle damage and personal injury, do not continue driving a vehicle
not checked.
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