BYD AUTO S6, S6A, S6K Owner's Manual
Driving Guidelines 2-6
ABS may need longer braking
distance, compared with vehicles
without ABS:
Driving on an uneven, gravel or
snowy road.
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)
Driving when using tyre chains.
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)
Driving on a pitted or rough road.
Carrying Luggage
There are many storage features on
the vehicle that aid in carrying
luggage safely. If luggage is
overloaded or improper loaded, it may
affect the driving stability,
manoeuvrability and normal operation
of the vehicle, and reduce vehicle
safety. Therefore, make sure to read
the following instructions before
loading luggage.
Roof Rack (if equipped)
WARNING
The vehicle manoeuvrability and
stability may be affected by
overloading or improper loading,
which may result in collisions
involving injuries or death.
When loading luggage, the total
weight of the vehicle body,
passengers and luggage should
not exceed the maximum
allowable gross weight.
Put objects that might come into
contact with persons in place or
secure them.
When loading luggage in the
passenger zone:
1) Do not place any objects on
the package tray shelf as this can
restrict your view and may result
in passenger injury in the event of
emergency braking.
2) For the sake of safety, do not
stack dolls in the vehicle.
3) Make sure that objects on the
rear floor, under the front seats
cannot roll around, to avoid
influencing pedal operation or seat
adjustment.
4) Do not stack luggage over the
front seatbacks.
5) Make sure to close the
package tray before driving, or
else the passenger knees would
be injured in emergency braking.
When loading luggage in the
luggage compartment:
1) Place the luggage on the
luggage compartment floor evenly.
Make sure to place heavy luggage
on the bottom and as far forward
as possible.
2) Secure the luggage with a
strap or chain and make sure they
cannot move whilst driving. Do not