background image

212

Summary of Contents for TANG EV 2021

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...for high quality after sales service Be sure to carefully follow this manual s maintenance instructions This manual is an integral part of the vehicle Make sure to hand it over to the new owner upon...

Page 3: ...ification are not covered by its warranty please refer to the warranty manual for further information on the policy Scrapping vehicle Make sure to dismantle or scrap the vehicle in accordance with loc...

Page 4: ...are is updated The digital version may differ slightly from the hard copy version found on board Relevance of Owner s Manual As BYD products are improved and updated the contents and illustrations in...

Page 5: ...4...

Page 6: ...fety 40 Riding Instructions for Children 40 Electronic Child Protection Lock 40 Classification of Child Safety Seats not provided with the vehicle 41 Installing a Child Seat 41 Seat Belts 43 Protectiv...

Page 7: ...o Steering Assist 87 Shifting Gears 88 Electronic Parking Brake EPB 89 Automatic Vehicle Hold AVH 90 Vehicle Speed Control 91 Brake Accelerator Pedal 91 Light Control 91 Exterior Lights 91 High Beam A...

Page 8: ...Control Key 150 Locking with the Microswitch 150 Locking with the Interior Boot Lid Switch 151 Locking with the NFC Key Card 151 Anti Theft Alarm 151 Folding Unfolding Side Mirrors 152 Manual Folding...

Page 9: ...9 Tyre Bursting Leakage 191 Repairing Tyres 191 Jump Start 192 Emergency Starting 193 Towing 194 Rescue 196 Vehicle Fire 196 Vehicle Flooding 197 Vehicle Collision 197 DATA COLLECTION AND PROCESSING V...

Page 10: ...GETTING TO KNOW THE VEHICLE 01 Exterior 10 Interior 12...

Page 11: ...10 Exterior 1 Bonnet P172 5 Exterior handle P36 2 Front wiper P95 170 6 Door P36 3 Side mirror P52 130 152 7 Headlight P93 4 Tyre P166 8 Front towing hook cover P194...

Page 12: ...11 GETTING TO KNOW THE VEHICLE 01 1 Rear wiper P96 170 3 Charging port P143 2 Rear combination light P91 4 Boot lid P28...

Page 13: ...3 2 Steering wheel left button P54 8 Glovebox P26 3 Instrument cluster P78 9 Front centre vent P63 4 Steering wheel right button P55 10 Accelerator pedal P91 5 Wiper switch P95 11 Brake pedal P91 6 Ce...

Page 14: ...P72 9 Regenerative braking mode switch P126 3 Automatic A C button P62 10 AVH button P90 4 A C ON OFF button P61 11 BSD button P105 5 Front windscreen defrosting button P62 12 LKS button P102 6 ECO SP...

Page 15: ...14...

Page 16: ...02 TRAVEL PREPARATION Pre Driving Inspection 16...

Page 17: ...are clean and unobstructed Check the front and rear wipers to ensure they are operating normally Check underneath the vehicle for any leakage except water from A C condensation Check vehicle surround...

Page 18: ...UNLOCKING THE VEHICLE 03 Understanding the Keys 18 Locating the Vehicle 21 Unlocking 22...

Page 19: ...CAUTION Keep the remote control key away from extended exposure to high or low temperatures as it is an electronic component Such exposure may adversely affect its functionality Keep the remote contro...

Page 20: ...oot lid Remote start stop button Starts and powers off vehicle REMINDER When the vehicle is locked and the remote control key is within detection range its indicator will flash continuously The remote...

Page 21: ...owing circumstances indicate that SOC may be exhausted and the battery should be replaced as soon as possible The remote control key is not working properly The detection area of the remote control ke...

Page 22: ...argers Light stands Fluorescent desk lamps NFC Key Card The NFC key card locks and unlocks the vehicle CAUTION Do not place the NFC key card in the charging area when the smartphone wireless charging...

Page 23: ...rol key signal If the unlock button is pressed either the front left door or all doors will unlock simultaneously the turning lights will flash twice and the side mirrors will automatically unfold if...

Page 24: ...ors unfold if this function is activated Press and hold the microswitch to unlock the doors and lower all the windows The Long Press Switch to Lower Window feature can be activated by tapping on Vehic...

Page 25: ...24...

Page 26: ...LOADING 04 Small Items 26 Luggage and Large Items 28...

Page 27: ...ill out while driving Interior Storage Driver s side glovebox Pull the handle to open the driver s glove box Push the lid up to close WARNING The driver s side glovebox should be kept closed when the...

Page 28: ...r Push the sliding closure forward again and it will unlock and recoil to close Centre console cubby Press the front button of the centre console cubby cover and turn it outward to open Push the centr...

Page 29: ...anything other than clothing as these items may be ejected when the side curtain airbag is deployed or hinder its deployment resulting in personal injury Luggage and Large Items Opening Closing Boot W...

Page 30: ...he boot lid reverse its motion Foot motion underneath the rear bumper Keep the remote control key within the detection range one meter and move your foot underneath the centre of the rear bumper do no...

Page 31: ...switch and holding it for over 1s will close the boot automatically Letting go of the switch will stop the boot motion Opening the boot from outside With the vehicle unlocked press the external boot l...

Page 32: ...creen Select Vehicle Settings Doors Windows and Locks Boot lid Height on the centre console touchscreen to set the percentage of boot lid opening Boot lid anti pinch function As the boot is opening or...

Page 33: ...the cover assembly and remove it To reinstall it simply follow removal instructions in reverse WARNING Make sure that the luggage compartment cover is installed securely Do not place any item on the l...

Page 34: ...luggage items must be securely accommodated in the boot so as not to affect driving safety Passengers are not allowed to be carried in the boot CAUTION Do not load rough items in the boot without pro...

Page 35: ...he bottom Fasten items firmly Drive smoothly Avoid sharp turns and sudden acceleration and braking There are 4 mounting points on the roof rack to install a luggage carrier REMINDER When installing a...

Page 36: ...WELCOMING AND GREETING 05 Opening Door 36 Welcoming 36...

Page 37: ...Rear Mirror Fold feature can be activated by tapping on Vehicle Settings External Mirrors on the centre console touchscreen Smart Courtesy Light When the vehicle is unlocked the smart courtesy light...

Page 38: ...aster Switch Press the switch to turn interior lights on off Door Control Button Press the switch to activate deactivate the Door Control feature With this function activated The interior lights will...

Page 39: ...38...

Page 40: ...RIDING 06 Child Safety 40 Seat Belts 43 Driving 47 Front Passenger Ride 57 Riding in the Second Row 57 Riding in the Third Row 58 Comfort Ride 60...

Page 41: ...jury to a child during emergency braking emergency turning or accidents Riding with a child on one s lap does not replace the function of a child safety seat Without the special seat a collision may c...

Page 42: ...ed under 4 and weighing between 9 and 18kg use toddler seats which face forward or are equipped with seat belts Elevated seats Elevated seats include Group II and Group III child safety seats For youn...

Page 43: ...sure it has been securely installed 5 Reset and adjust the front seat WARNING When using ISOFIX anchor points make sure that there are no foreign objects nearby and that the seat belt is not stuck beh...

Page 44: ...t belts fastened may be thrown out of the vehicle resulting in serious injuries All occupants in the vehicle must properly fasten their seat belts Failure to do so may cause them to be violently eject...

Page 45: ...rect sitting posture so that the passenger s back completely fits with the backrest Properly fasten the seat belt WARNING While riding the passenger s feet should be placed in the footwell in front of...

Page 46: ...in the event of an accident Unbuckling Seat Belts 1 Hold the seat belt and press the buckle red button The tongue will pop up automatically 2 Slowly return the seat belt to the retractor WARNING Do no...

Page 47: ...it up or down to the desired height and release the button 3 Check that it is locked into place by trying to move it without pressing the button WARNING Make sure the seat belt is properly adjusted an...

Page 48: ...Seat Belt System Components If the seat belt system does not work properly contact a BYD authorised dealer or service provider for repair Do not use the corresponding seat before the seat belt is repa...

Page 49: ...he seat forward or backward Backrest adjustment toggle the backrest adjustment lever to adjust the backrest angle WARNING Never tilt the seat backrest more than 30 when driving Doing so may cause seri...

Page 50: ...The seat must be adjusted correctly to ensure that the brake pedal can be fully pressed On this premise the seat position should be as far back as possible to ensure a comfortable ride and make handli...

Page 51: ...eat ventilation OFF Turn the heating ventilation off 1 Low 2 High REMINDER Ventilation and heating functions cannot be turned on at the same time for a single seat Adjusting the Headrest The front sea...

Page 52: ...l the switch to the corresponding window to its furthest position and release The window will roll up down completely As the window rolls up down automatically press pull the switch to stop the motion...

Page 53: ...s blind spots Objects displayed in the side mirrors are closer than they may appear Folding Unfolding Side Mirrors When the vehicle is powered on press the button to fold unfold the side mirrors Pleas...

Page 54: ...adjustment switch 1 to extend the steering wheel Toggle the adjustment switch 2 to retract the steering wheel Toggle the adjustment switch 3 to tilt the steering wheel up Toggle the adjustment switch...

Page 55: ...SET When the ACC system is on stand by toggle this switch upward to activate the ACC system and recall the previously set speed When the ACC system is on stand by toggle this switch downward to activ...

Page 56: ...terface with Bluetooth connected and no number input press this button for the system to skip to the Outgoing Calls interface under the Call History interface Press it again for the system to automati...

Page 57: ...n to select the next pre saved radio station Press and hold the button to automatically search for a radio station in the higher frequency direction In Music Player via USB Bluetooth modes Press the b...

Page 58: ...at of the driver seat Please refer to the Ride Driver Ride Driver Seat Controls section Controlling Passenger Window The passenger window control method is identical to that of the driver window Pleas...

Page 59: ...adjustment button 3 pull out headrest 1 and release the button Installing Headrest Insert the headrest links into the bushing with the groove facing forward Press the headrest height adjustment 3 pre...

Page 60: ...pull its backrest to its locked position Folding Seats If additional storage space is necessary the third row seats can be folded in Please refer to the Loading Large Luggage Stowage Folding Third Row...

Page 61: ...uto A C 9 Ventilation 3 Cooling 10 Driver Climate Control 4 Maximum Cooling 11 Negative Ion Mode 5 Dual Zone Control 12 Blowing Mode 6 Front Windscreen Defroster 13 Blower Speed Adjustment 7 Rear Wind...

Page 62: ...d when it goes out the temperature at both zones will change synchronously if adjusted REMINDER With the Dual Zone Control mode disabled operating the front passenger climate control will automaticall...

Page 63: ...d the A C will automatically turn on The A C will automatically adjust the temperature inside the vehicle to a comfortable level according to the ambient temperature After unlocking the vehicle or ope...

Page 64: ...s center adjusting sheet Slide the vent s center adjusting sheet to the left to close the vent Second row Vents Scroll up down to adjust air flow Scrolling all the way up down will fully open close ve...

Page 65: ...ses while a call is made via Bluetooth Auto air recirculation while parking When the vehicle is in Park gear this function switches the A C to recirculation mode automatically Auto control Auto A C co...

Page 66: ...hest 4 1 and released Pushing the switch again will stop its motion Sunroof Sunshade Anti Pinch The anti pinch function is triggered when the sunroof sunshade is obstructed while closing In such case...

Page 67: ...Charging 1 Start the vehicle 2 Pull down the Quick Settings menu of the centre console touchscreen to light up the Wireless Charging icon 3 Place the smartphone on the anti skid rubber pad in the char...

Page 68: ...ea Do not place a smartphone that exceeds the size of the wireless charging area Do not spill any liquid in the wireless charging area Do not disassemble or modify the wireless charging equipment REMI...

Page 69: ...the centre console cubby and below the rear vents of the second row seats USB ports in centre console cubby USB ports for data charging and data transmission with electronic devices such as smartphon...

Page 70: ...data in the SD card Use a FAT32 formatted SD card above 128G CLASS 10 Using other SD cards will affect the functionality of the dashcam REMINDER When the SD card is not inserted encounters an error or...

Page 71: ...70...

Page 72: ...07 PREPARING FOR DRIVING Activating Infotainment System 72 Main Interface 73 Vehicle Settings 75 Media Centre 75 Bluetooth Phone 75 File Manager 75...

Page 73: ...gers To zoom in spread them apart To zoom out pinch them together WARNING Do not handle the infotainment system or view it frequently while driving Driver s full attention must be on driving Media pla...

Page 74: ...4 A C shortcut bar 2 Smart card area 5 Bottom operation bar 3 Vehicle Settings button Top status bar Displays time air conditions inside and outside the vehicle Bluetooth mobile data signal strength...

Page 75: ...g button icons to adjust the position of each shortcut button Tap on to turn Wi Fi on off Wi Fi can also be turned on off by tapping on DiLink Connection Tap on to turn Cellular Data on off Network ca...

Page 76: ...a Centre Tap on the button on the main interface of the centre console touchscreen or press the button on the steering wheel to enter the Media Centre interface including Music Video and Stereo Blueto...

Page 77: ...76...

Page 78: ...ing Out of Parking Spaces 86 Vehicle Speed Control 91 Light Control 91 Wipers Control 95 Driving Assist 97 Safety Assist 111 Driving in Harsh Weather 122 Trip Record 124 10km h Speed Lock 126 Regenera...

Page 79: ...Cluster Instrument Cluster Overview 1 Power meter 7 Ambient temperature 2 Time 8 Speedometer 3 Driving Terrain mode 9 Odometer 4 Gear 10 Driving range 5 Energy regeneration intensity 11 Information d...

Page 80: ...ent cluster and centre console touchscreen changes accordingly When the vehicle is in SNOW mode the instrument cluster background changes accordingly REMINDER The SNOW mode indicator is displayed in t...

Page 81: ...ce only The driving range may increase or decrease according to A C driving mode and other conditions Information display area Shows menus driving information faults etc SOC indicator Displays high vo...

Page 82: ...e REMINDER The average energy consumption for the past 10 25 or 50km can be viewed by tapping on New Energy Energy Energy Consumption Curve on the centre console touchscreen Fault Information When the...

Page 83: ...If on it indicates that the automatic vehicle hold AVH function is enabled and standing by If on it indicates that the AVH function is enabled and functional AEB Indicator If on it indicates that the...

Page 84: ...ndicator If on a failure has occurred in the ESC system Contact a BYD authorised dealer or service provider If it flashes while driving it indicates that the ESC system is functional Driving Power Lim...

Page 85: ...S Warning Indicator If on along with one or more figures shown on the tyre pressure display interface of the instrument cluster turning yellow it indicates low pressure in one or more tyres If it goes...

Page 86: ...hicle has stopped and the battery has cooled down contact a BYD authorised dealer or service provider Battery Fault Warning Indicator If on it indicates that the battery system has failed Contact a BY...

Page 87: ...key When the remote control key is within the detectable signal range press and hold the remote start button outside the vehicle to start it Starting with the NFC Key Card 1 Use the NFC key card to u...

Page 88: ...nt cluster changes to the SNOW mode background and the SNOW mode indicator on the instrument cluster will be on Switching to Steering Assist Tap on Vehicle Settings Driving Comfort Adjustment Steering...

Page 89: ...an accident To prevent accidents do not coast in neutral N gear D Drive This gear is engaged for normal driving Gear Position Buttons 1 UNLOCK button Press the UNLOCK button to exit Park or shift to...

Page 90: ...eases the braking force Engaging EPB Manual application Press the brake pedal when the vehicle is stationary and pull up the EPB switch The EPB indicator on the instrument cluster flashes and then goe...

Page 91: ...enabled if The driver has fastened the seat belt and all doors are closed The vehicle is powered on Turning AVH On Off After the conditions above are all met press the AVH button to turn AVH on The s...

Page 92: ...l release pressure Vehicle Speed Control Brake Accelerator Pedal 1 Brake pedal 2 Accelerator pedal WARNING Do not place any objects in the driver s footwell in order to prevent accidents caused by ped...

Page 93: ...e backlights etc Low Beam Position Turn the end knob of the light stalk switch to this mode to turn on the low beam and clearance lights All weather Lights Rotate the fog light knob to the position to...

Page 94: ...n the vehicle is powered on with the low beam off the daytime running lights turn on automatically When the low beam is on or the vehicle switches from on to off the daytime running lights turn off au...

Page 95: ...een to determine current driving conditions and if necessary automatically switches between high low beams Turning on HMA Tap on DiPilot or pull down Quick Settings menu on the centre console touchscr...

Page 96: ...sion or re installation of the sensors contact a BYD authorised dealer or service provider to calibrate Wipers Control Front Wipers Control Move the wiper switch forward backward to the corresponding...

Page 97: ...ying followed by 3 times of wiping motions Another wiping motion follows a few seconds later Rear Wiper Control Rotate the end knob of the wiper switch forward backward to the corresponding position T...

Page 98: ...rises the on off status of this function in the previous driving cycle by default With ICC on ACC activated and vehicle speed between 0 60 km h When there are identifiable lane markings on the left an...

Page 99: ...depending on whether there is a vehicle ahead Turning ACC On Press the ACC button on the steering wheel to turn ACC on When the function is enabled ACC indicator white on the instrument cluster will l...

Page 100: ...Activated When ACC is activated press the accelerator pedal to increase the vehicle speed If it is necessary to set a new cruise speed pull down the left lever on the steering wheel to set the curren...

Page 101: ...not on WARNING ACC responds only in special circumstances to stationary or slow moving objects e g bicycles or pedestrians etc ACC cannot recognise pedestrians and oncoming vehicles ACC allows limite...

Page 102: ...vehicle Pollutants blocking the visual field will interfere with expected functions ACC will be deactivated when snow accumulates and completely covers the sensor If it has been deactivated ACC will...

Page 103: ...above 60 km h LKS keeps the vehicle running in the lane by controlling the steering system thus relieving the driver of some duty and improving comfort and driving experience Turning LKS On Press the...

Page 104: ...wide or narrow lanes the lane markings changing on the instrument cluster will be the only prompt to inform the driver of the disengaged LKS WARNING LKS cannot always properly recognise lane markings...

Page 105: ...Vibration Both LDWS Working Status Lane markings are displayed on the instrument cluster when LDWS is turned on Colour Descriptions Grey Lane markings are unidentified Green Lane markings have been i...

Page 106: ...f the vehicle is running over large bumps is accelerating or decelerating sharply or if the driver is turning the steering wheel too quickly Elements that may affect the view of the multi function vid...

Page 107: ...ting the driver of possible danger if they insist on changing lanes Rear Crossing Traffic Alert RCTA RCTA uses radar sensors to detect moving vehicles on the left and right sides when the vehicle is r...

Page 108: ...aching from behind BSD may not provide a warning in time The driver must make sure that BSD is operating normally and keep its position to install radar sensors in good condition Any areas covered in...

Page 109: ...en speed limit signs are clearly visible Speed limit signs may either be unrecognisable or misrecognised if they do not meet regulations are decoloured reflective or unclear are located on a curve CAU...

Page 110: ...ument cluster possibly accompanied by short beeps to alert the driver to apply brakes The driver must take prompt and appropriate actions to ensure a safe following distance AEB Tap on DiPilot Automat...

Page 111: ...bear full responsibility for safe driving WARNING Whenever PCW issues a warning the driver must apply the brakes based on current traffic conditions to decelerate or turn the steering wheel to avoid o...

Page 112: ...ns are installed A small spare tyre or emergency tyre repair tool is being used Contact a BYD authorised dealer or service provider to calibrate the radar sensors if Radar sensors have been removed Fo...

Page 113: ...time or distance required for braking it only helps with controlling steering when brakes are used Always maintain a safe distance from other vehicles CAUTION ABS cannot prevent slipping caused by a...

Page 114: ...rted on a slope or if any driving wheel is idling the ESC fault warning indicator will flash indicating that ESC has been activated and is functional Turning ESC Off Tap on DiPilot or pull down Quick...

Page 115: ...ectional stability Hydraulic Brake Assist HBA When the driver quickly presses the brake pedal HBA can identify that the vehicle is experiencing an emergency and will quickly increase the braking press...

Page 116: ...is then removed to reduce the brake response time and shorten the braking distance REMINDER As long as the system detects rain drops or the wiper signal is ON the brake disc will be regularly wiped at...

Page 117: ...e vehicle speed increases If the vehicle speed is above 20km h up to 30km h the warning sound will become softer as the vehicle speed increases If the vehicle speed is above 30 km h the warning sound...

Page 118: ...irbag to fail or deploy Contact a BYD authorised dealer or service provider if any airbag is damaged Front Seat Frontal Airbags The front seat airbags are installed in the steering wheel and dashboard...

Page 119: ...The airbag will deploy inflate at a very high speed so it may cause slight scratches and burns It will produce a loud noise and spray a powdery substance The airbag areas and airbags may become very h...

Page 120: ...g and slender object The vehicle hits the lower rear part of a truck The vehicle suffers a rear end collision by another vehicle The vehicle rolls over The vehicle hits a wall or another vehicle on a...

Page 121: ...iled CAUTION Please contact a BYD authorised dealer or service provider if the SRS system has failed Checking SRS Check the SRS system regularly Check if the SRS Fault warning indicator works normally...

Page 122: ...ature the tyre pressure fault warning indicator on the instrument cluster will light up and there will be a text prompt of the relevant fault information Alarms Descriptions The warning indicator stay...

Page 123: ...d when driving in fog Sound the horn whenever necessary to remind pedestrians and other vehicles When you hear a horn from another vehicle sound your horn immediately to signal the location of the veh...

Page 124: ...eck if the brakes are functioning normally When the brake pads are wet braking will suffer a clear decrease in performance Driving in Hot Weather WARNING Do not wear slippers or high heels to drive In...

Page 125: ...n sharply When decelerating use the brake pedal correctly Sudden braking on snowy or icy roads will cause the vehicle to skid drift or slip Maintain a safe distance from the vehicle ahead and gently p...

Page 126: ...e to take photos The system will take photos of the images in front of the vehicle and store them in the SD card Locking Videos Tap on the button on the dashcam interface to lock the first 20 seconds...

Page 127: ...t mode Alternatively pull down Quick Settings menu or tap on New Energy Energy Flow to choose Larger or Standard as the regenerative braking mode REMINDER When the AEB system is triggered or the brake...

Page 128: ...or water logged roads nor on grass sand etc Do not use this function on roads with complex traffic environments e g at junctions with pedestrians or other traffic participants Do not use this function...

Page 129: ...128...

Page 130: ...PARKING 09 Side Mirror Auto Tilt 130 Park Assist 130 Panoramic View 131...

Page 131: ...and rear of the vehicle While parking the Park Assist System informs the distance between the vehicle and an obstacle through images displayed on the centre console touchscreen and beeps to alert of...

Page 132: ...ncy such as metal noise high pressure gas emission noise vehicle horn sounding against the sensor etc Reversing is taking place on a slope Driving on grass or bumpy roads Driving in harsh weather WARN...

Page 133: ...mit the Panoramic View System turns off automatically Tap on the button on the home screen to enter the Panoramic View interface Interface 1 Menu Views can be switched from front rear left and right o...

Page 134: ...roaches an obstacle Please refer to the Parking Park Assist section Transparent Panoramic View Tap on the button or the Top View Area to switch between physical vehicle mode and transparent vehicle mo...

Page 135: ...ifferent from what they may appear especially when the vehicle is moving closer to objects CAUTION Cameras are installed on the front grille under the left right side mirrors and above the rear licens...

Page 136: ...EXITING 10 Getting Ready to Exit 136 Unlocking from Inside 136 Exiting Courtesy 137 After Exiting 137...

Page 137: ...T STOP button to power off Remote control 1 Press the brake pedal stop the vehicle and press the P gear button to shift to Park 2 Press and hold the remote Start button to power off the vehicle from t...

Page 138: ...When the vehicle is powered on tap on Vehicle Settings Exiting Courtesy on the centre console touchscreen to select your desired mode With this feature enabled the steering wheel retracts and the driv...

Page 139: ...138...

Page 140: ...CHARGING 11 Charging Instructions 140 Charging Port 143 AC Charging 144 DC Charging 146 Smart Charging 146 Compatibility of Vehicle and Charging Infrastructure 147...

Page 141: ...falls or collisions in order to prevent mechanical damage Do not expose the charging equipment to heat When the state of charge SOC bar on the instrument is red it indicates that battery power is abo...

Page 142: ...rged before driving in order to prolong the battery life It is also recommended that vehicle is charged once a month whenever it is not in use When the battery is found to be too hot or too cold the s...

Page 143: ...ng connector 2 Charging cable 3 Pile charging connector Charging status indication Charging port indicator Colour Status Description Flash Connecting for charging ON Scheduled charging Flash Charging...

Page 144: ...at the rear right of the vehicle Unlock the vehicle press the rear edge of the charging port hatch to open the charging port Close the charging port cap in place CAUTION Make sure the charging port p...

Page 145: ...rt lock function is recommended when charging AC Charging AC Charging with Household Charging Equipment Charging with household charging equipment 1 Power on Plug in the household charging plug into t...

Page 146: ...thod above is for general operation and may vary slightly according to the charging pile used Follow the specific charging pile instructions Scheduled Charging The instrument displays Reminder IGN OFF...

Page 147: ...he charging pile according to its operation instructions 4 Confirm connection The charging connector indicator in the instrument is on The charging port indicator flashes green 5 End charging Power of...

Page 148: ...he charging pile connected for it will feed the battery thermal management system and keep the battery warm for up to 18 hours This function should be activated on a case by case basis REMINDER When t...

Page 149: ...148...

Page 150: ...LOCKING 12 Locking from Outside 150 Anti Theft Alarm 151 Folding Unfolding Side Mirrors 152 Lighting after Exit before Entry 153...

Page 151: ...the bonnet is not closed a beep is heard the turning lights do not flash and the side mirrors do not fold if the Auto Mirror Fold function is on meaning locking has failed Make sure the vehicle has be...

Page 152: ...ot carrying the remote control key and press the button to close the trunk and lock the vehicle The turning lights flash once and the side mirrors automatically fold if the Auto Mirror Fold function i...

Page 153: ...roswitch The vehicle is unlocked with the NFC key card The boot is opened with the remote control key The vehicle is started with the remote control key CAUTION Do not modify the anti theft alarm syst...

Page 154: ...e console touchscreen to turn on the Headlights after Exit and set the time for the lights to remain on 2 Turn the end knob of the light stalk switch to the or position 3 When the vehicle is OFF and l...

Page 155: ...154...

Page 156: ...MAINTENANCE 13 Regular Maintenance 156 Cleaning the Vehicle 159 Exterior Maintenance 161 Interior Maintenance 162 Battery Maintenance 162 Other Maintenance 166 Refilling Fluids 172 Replacing Fuses 175...

Page 157: ...ll rod I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Check drive shaft dust cover I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Check ball pin and dust cover I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Check front and rear suspensions I I I...

Page 158: ...HV harness or connectors I I I I I I I I I I I Check for deformation or oil marks in HV module cosmetic parts I I I I I I I I I I I Check each charging connector for any foreign objects or burn marks...

Page 159: ...ns maintenance items need to be added according to the maintenance schedule Major service conditions refer to Frequent exposure to dust and salty air Frequent driving on bumpy uneven wet or mountainou...

Page 160: ...age to the paint surface 6 Use an air blower to dry any accumulated water in the vehicle s crevices such as door sealing strips side mirrors charging port covers and headlights WARNING Avoid hand inju...

Page 161: ...ashing occurs wipe it off immediately If detergents need to be used read its instructions carefully and follow them closely Avoid using chemicals like kerosene alcohol gasoline etc or acid base soluti...

Page 162: ...nce Waxing the Vehicle To keep the paint shiny it is recommended that the vehicle body is polished and waxed regularly Waxing is recommended when the vehicle body paint is no longer water repellent Th...

Page 163: ...o hard when waxing to avoid damage to the paint surface Wax the paint occasionally and contact a BYD authorised dealer or service provider for regular maintenance once every three months so as to rest...

Page 164: ...ical equipment on the vehicle before turning on the 12V battery starter Fe battery again First connect the anode terminal and then the cathode Do not install the 12V battery starter Fe battery in the...

Page 165: ...nced when the SOC is reduced In this period there is a stage of transition to enhanced regenerative braking performance When the high voltage battery SOC is high it will switch to trickle charging mod...

Page 166: ...Avoid exposing the vehicle to temperatures above 40 C or below 30 C for over 24 hours in succession If the vehicle needs to be parked for a long period of time in relatively low ambient temperatures s...

Page 167: ...void long exposure to sunlight so as to extend high voltage battery service life Users are forbidden to refill battery coolant by themselves This should be done by BYD authorised dealers or service pr...

Page 168: ...he temperatures are below 7 C or when the vehicle runs on snowy and icy roads Use radial winter tyres which are licensed for this vehicle and have the same size load and rated speed as those of the or...

Page 169: ...due to various influences Unbalanced wheels will aggravate the wear and impact on steering system and tyres so they must be dynamically balanced again Every wheel must be dynamically balanced again af...

Page 170: ...ll degrade its sealing performance Clean the front end of the sunroof frequently to remove dust sand leaves and other debris This will prevent the drain hole from being blocked and maintain proper dra...

Page 171: ...here are cracks hardening etc If any of these are found the wiper blades should be replaced Failure to do so will result in streaks or scratches over use Replacing Front Wiper Blade 1 Power on vehicle...

Page 172: ...ti corrosion protection However in order to reduce the risk of corrosion the following measures should be taken Wash the vehicle frequently Regular washing can keep it clean and prevent corrosion If t...

Page 173: ...tery should first be fully charged through AC trickle charging and then discharged to 25 40 before parking Park the vehicle in a dry well ventilated environment and away from heat sources Clean and dr...

Page 174: ...windscreen washing liquid for they may cause stains or deposit of other substances negatively affecting visibility If the windscreen washing liquid comes into contact with skin or eyes immediately wa...

Page 175: ...remove its middle trimming 2 Check that the brake fluid level is between the MAX maximum scale line level and MIN minimum scale line level marker lines 3 If the liquid level is below MIN add the desi...

Page 176: ...ng so will damage electrical components and potentially cause a fire This vehicle is equipped with three fuse boxes the front compartment fuse box the dashboard fuse box and the rear compartment fuse...

Page 177: ...ribution Distribution of Front Compartment Fuse Boxes S N Ampere A Function F01 F02 F03 F04 F05 F06 F07 10 ABTMP Adaptive Battery Thermal Management Pump F08 10 A C Module F09 7 5 BMC Battery Manageme...

Page 178: ...Controller F12 10 DMC Pump F13 60 IPB Integrated Power Brake F14 40 Blower F15 F16 F17 15 Horn F18 F19 F20 5 CDU Bi Directional On Board Charger and DC DC and Power Distribution Unit Assembly F21 10 F...

Page 179: ...IPB Integrated Power Brake F40 F41 20 VTOV Vehicle to Vehicle F42 F43 25 FR WIP Front Wiper F44 F45 F46 F47 F48 200 Battery F49 60 FAN F50 100 R EPS Rack Electronic Power Steering F51 80 IEC Dashboard...

Page 180: ...179 13 MAINTAINING THE VEHICLE S N Ampere A Function K07 IG3 K08 VTOV Vehicle to Vehicle K09 K10 K11 K12 Distribution of Dashboard Fuse Boxes S N Ampere A Function 1 2 30 BCM Body Control Module...

Page 181: ...Connector 13 20 Multimedia 14 15 16 15 STR Column Steering Column 17 7 5 DOME Interior Lamp 18 30 P SEAT FR Passenger Seat Front Right 19 30 P SEAT FL Passenger Seat Front Left 20 20 FL Door Front Lef...

Page 182: ...AT ECU Driver Seat ECU 31 7 5 Shift 32 20 FR Door Front Right Door Window Motor 33 20 RL Door Rear Left Door Window Motor 34 20 RR Door Rear Right Door Window Motor 35 36 37 7 5 Switch IG1 38 5 EPB EC...

Page 183: ...mpere A Function F8 1 F8 2 F8 3 7 5 MIR HTR Exterior Rear View Mirror Heater F8 4 40 DEF Defroster F8 5 30 EPB Electronic Parking Brake F8 6 30 EPB Electronic Parking Brake F8 7 20 External amplifier...

Page 184: ...te Indicator F8 17 7 5 RR FOG B Lamp Rear Right Fog lamp Reversing Lamp F8 18 7 5 DC Charging Lamp F8 19 10 R HAZ Rear Hazard Warning Lamp F8 20 20 ACC F8 21 15 Toddler Lock F8 22 15 Backup PWR Backup...

Page 185: ...184...

Page 186: ...EMERGENCY 14 Owner s Emergency 186 Rescue 196...

Page 187: ...unlocking it pull the handle again CAUTION After using the mechanical key put it back into the remote control key as soon as possible Unlocking the door with the mechanical key in anti theft alarm mod...

Page 188: ...k fails and the charging connector cannot be pulled out follow the steps below 1 Open the boot 2 Forcefully pull the right armrest cover out 3 Pull the emergency unlocking rope to unlock Power Boot Fa...

Page 189: ...ng Lights The hazard warning lights should be on to alert other road users and reduce the risk of traffic accidents when The vehicle is faulty The vehicle is at the rear end of a traffic jam The vehic...

Page 190: ...ssary to exit the vehicle to check or deal with faults remove the reflective vest from the toolkit and wear it before doing so This will alert others REMINDER A damaged or dirty vest should be replace...

Page 191: ...tyre valve A slight air leakage sound will be heard from the valve indicating that the air is circulated Continue screwing until there is no air leakage sound 3 Plug the power plug into the on board...

Page 192: ...tread causes the flat tyre The tread puncture is smaller than 6mm WARNING The tyre sealant is highly flammable and harmful to health Open flames are to be avoided and smoking is prohibited when using...

Page 193: ...and read the tyre pressure gauge on the inflator pump again If the tyre pressure does not reach 130 kPa contact a BYD authorised dealer or service provider CAUTION Repairing a damaged tyre with the ty...

Page 194: ...net left trimming and close the bonnet WARNING There is a risk of electrical short circuit if jumper cables are connected or disconnected in the wrong order resulting in damage to the vehicle or perso...

Page 195: ...Key section Towing If the vehicle needs to be towed contact a BYD authorised dealer or service provider or a specialised towing company A flatbed truck must be used WARNING The front and rear wheels m...

Page 196: ...ehicle for towing a wagon caravan boat etc Loading capacity Loading capacity Maximum load 75 kg x 5 occupants the front two rows 60kg seven seat modle folding third row seats Towing limit Loading capa...

Page 197: ...or other objects Do not park the vehicle on a slope when towing a trailer or loading cargo REMINDER Whenever the installation of a trailer hitch is necessary visit a BYD authorised dealer or service p...

Page 198: ...of the 12V battery starter Fe battery if possible Contact a BYD authorised dealer or service provider for emergency assistance immediately If the vehicle is seriously flooded all vehicle occupants sho...

Page 199: ...198...

Page 200: ...A COLLECTION AND PROCESSING 15 Vehicle Data Processing 200 Permanent Vehicle Transfer to Third Parties and Off Line Mode 201 Disclosure of Personal Data to Authorities 202 Your Data Protection Rights...

Page 201: ...On Board Diagnostics interface for example by BYD authorised dealer or service provider or other third parties In case this access takes place during vehicle maintenance the information can also be tr...

Page 202: ...roundings e g obstacles The images are transmitted to the respective control module for further analytics required to operate the systems Some images are just processed on a volatile basis RAM others...

Page 203: ...y and strictly complies with all data protection laws in particular the General Data Protection Regulation GDPR and applicable local laws According to these laws owners have specific rights when their...

Page 204: ...VEHICLE INFORMATION 16 Vehicle Information 204 Specifications 208...

Page 205: ...t the vehicle such as the country of origin manufacturer model year vehicle characteristic code etc Using a Diagnostics Device to Read VIN The OBD port is located at the left lower part of the dashboa...

Page 206: ...and number of the front drive motor are inscribed on the front drive motor housing The model and number labels for the front drive motor are pasted on the inner side of the bonnet The model and number...

Page 207: ...ng label is pasted at the lower part of both B pillars Front Airbag Warning Label The front airbag warning label is hot stamped on the right sun visor Tyre Pressure Label The tyre pressure label is pa...

Page 208: ...ng indicator and reminder are pasted on the inner side of the charging port hatch Boot lid Opening Label The boot lid opening label is pasted on the part above the exterior boot lid opening button Hig...

Page 209: ...g 2489 Axle load curb weight kg Front 1183 Rear 1306 Gross Combined Weight Rating GCWR kg 3060 3060 Axle load GCWR kg Front 1264 1291 Rear 1769 1769 Minimum ground clearance at full load mm 150 Minimu...

Page 210: ...l drive AWD All wheel drive AWD Rated power kW 65 65 Rated RPM r min 6000 6000 Rated torque N m 135 130 Peak power kW 180 200 Peak RPM r min 15500 15500 Peak torque N m 330 350 High Voltage Battery It...

Page 211: ...60 290 rear wheels for more than 4 occupants Four wheel alignment Front wheel toe in 0 2mm Front wheel camber 0 48 0 75 King pin caster angle of front wheel 2 78 0 75 King pin inclination angle of fro...

Page 212: ...thickness after wear Total thickness of rear brake pad mm 11 1 Allowable wear thickness of rear brake pad mm 3 11 1 thickness after wear Total thickness of rear brake disc mm 30 Allowable wear thickn...

Page 213: ...212...

Page 214: ...t Light 31 Brake Accelerator Pedal 91 Brake System 211 C Charging Instructions 140 Charging Port Lock 143 Checking Brake Fluid 174 Checking Coolant 173 Checking Replacing Fuses 175 Checking Seat Belt...

Page 215: ...High Voltage Battery Maintenance 164 I Inflating Tyres 189 Installing a Child Seat 41 Instrument Cluster Control 80 Instrument Cluster Overview 78 Instrument Cluster Warning Lights Indicators 82 Inte...

Page 216: ...Maintenance 161 Panoramic Sunroof Sunshade 64 Panoramic View 131 Park Assist 130 Permanent Vehicle Transfer to Third Parties and Off Line Mode 201 Power Boot Failure 187 Powering Off 136 Predictive Em...

Page 217: ...tion TSR 107 Turning Hazard Warning Light On 188 Tyre Burst Leakage 191 Tyre Maintenance 166 Tyre Pressure Monitoring System TPMS 121 U Unlocking 22 Unlocking Locking 186 Unlocking with the Interior D...

Page 218: ...NO_V1 Print status 12 2021...

Reviews: