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USING AND DRIVING
05
Failure Release Function
• If manual EPB release fails, press the
switch for over 2 seconds. If EPB is
released, drive the vehicle to the nearest
repair shop to check the brake pedal
switching signal and relevant parts and
lines. If it cannot be released, contact
a BYD authorized dealer or service
provider immediately.
• When the vehicle is running, the ESC
system works normally. If braking
is stuck or fails, use CDP (Controller
Deceleration Parking) for braking. If
only the EPB switch is pulled up, the
braking deceleration is 0.4 g; and if the
EPB switch is pulled up the brake pedal
pressed at the same time, the braking
deceleration is 0.8 g. Avoid using EPB
for forced braking, but only activate the
emergency brake function in case of
emergencies such as brake pedal failure
or stuck brake pedal.
EPB System Indicator
• When the vehicle is powered on, if the
EPB is pulled up, the indicator on the
dashboard will be always on.
• When the vehicle is powered off, if the
EPB is pulled up, the indicator on
the dashboard will be off after about 3
seconds.
• When the vehicle is powered on, the EPB
system starts self-check. The indicator
will be off after about 3 seconds. If
it does not go off, the EPB or braking
system may be faulty. In this case,
contact a BYD authorized dealer or
service provider immediately.
EPB Operating Sound
• When the EPB switch is pulled up or
released, the noise of the EPB motor can
be heard.
• After the emergency braking function is
activated, if there is a burning smell or
unusual noises are heard, contact a BYD
authorized dealer or service provider
immediately.
WARNING
•
To prevent the vehicle from moving,
the gearshift is not to be used to
replace EPB when parking. EPB must
be used instead, and the vehicle must
be in "P" gear.
•
The EPB switch must not be operated
when the vehicle is moving.
•
When the EPB switch is pulled or
released, the brake pedal must be
pressed to prevent the vehicle from
moving, and the subsequent locking
of the gearshift that occurs because
EPB cannot provide a sufficient
parking force.
Automatic Vehicle Hold
(AVH)
Automatic Vehicle Hold (AVH) takes place
when the vehicle is stationary for longer
periods of time, such as in traffic jams on
a slope, or waiting at traffic lights. The AVH
function is enabled when the brake pedal is
used to stop the vehicle.
• Press the AVH switch to enable AVH.
A white indicator for AVH stand-by is
displayed on the cluster, and it turns to
green when AVH can be enabled.
• Press the AVH switch again to disable
AVH.
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Страница 10: ...ILLUSTRATION INDEX 01 Exterior 10 Dashboard Panel 11 Center Console 12 Door 13 ...
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Страница 138: ...IN CAR DEVICES 06 Air Conditioning System 138 Storage 146 Other Devices 147 Infotainment System 151 ...
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Страница 182: ...WHEN FAULTS OCCUR 08 When Faults Occur 182 ...
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