BYD AUTO S6, S6A, S6K Owner's Manual
Self-maintenance 7-14
chains on slippery roads, such as
those covered with ice or snow. Since
some snow chains may damage the
tyres, wheels, suspensions and
vehicle body, choose chains with
small teeth in order to allow sufficient
gaps between tyre and other parts in
the wheel well. Look through and read
parts assembly graph and other
instructions of chain manufacturer
carefully. Before purchase and
installation, please consult a BYD
service station. After installation is
completed, drive on icy and snowy
roads below 30 km/h. To reduce the
abrasion of tyres and chains as far as
possible, please avoid driving with the
tyre installed chains on roads which
are not covered with ice and snow.
Tips
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The driving speed should not be
higher than 30 km/h or the speed
specified by chain manufacturer.
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Drive carefully with tyre chains
installed and avoid protrusion,
holes and sharp turns on the road,
which may jolt the car.
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When tyre chain is installed,
avoid sharp turn or braking with
wheels locked, which may pose
adverse effect to car operability.
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When tyre chains are installed,
slow the car down before turning to
prevent losing control of the car.
Lamps
The headlights have been aligned
before delivery. If the vehicle is
heavily loaded frequently, the
headlights may need to be aligned
again. Please go to a BYD service
station to complete this task.
Hold the bulb steel socket to replace.
Do not touch the glass portion of the
bulb with bare skin or hard objects.
Lamp Mist
After heavy rain or cleaning, the
combination lights, tail lights or turn
signals of exterior rear-view mirrors
may have mist. This is similar with the
phenomenon that one side of the
window condensates during rain, and
does not mean that your car has a
fault.
The lamps have relatively closed and
small space and the temperature is
high after lit (mask and mirror may be
deformed easily), and thus need heat
dissipation. In order to meet the
dissipation requirements after lit, the
lamps have vents in the lamp shell to
generate convection heat with the
surrounding environment. The greater
the temperature difference, the more
active the convection is. In the