Brief illumination of this warning light in operation is not a sign of
any problems.
If the parking brake fault warning light and the ABS fault warning
light illuminate at the same time, park the vehicle where it is safe
to do so immediately and contact a BYD authorized service
provider. This is because braking the vehicle in such a situation
can cause the ABS to malfunction, and the vehicle would
become extremely unstable.
■ If the ABS fault warning light and the EPB system indicator
illuminate at the same time and the parking brake has been
released completely, it indicates that the braking force
distribution system for the front and rear wheels has also
malfunctioned.
■ Depress the brake pedal gently and feel if it is normal:
If normal, check the brake fluid level. If the brake fluid level
is low, contact a BYD authorized service provider to check
the brake system for leakage and wear degree of the brake
pad in time. If the level is normal, it indicates that the
system is normal.
If the brake pedal does not feel right, take measures
immediately. Meanwhile, contact a BYD authorized service
provider for maintenance as soon as possible.
SRS fault warning light
■ With the vehicle powered up (OK), the warning light will
illuminate and go out about a few seconds later if the SRS is
normal; if it becomes faulty, the warning light will stay on. The
warning light monitors the SRS ECU, collision sensor, inflator,
warning light, wiring and power supply.
■ If any of the following situations occurs, it indicates a fault in a
part monitored by the warning light system. In this case, contact
a BYD authorized service provider for inspection of the vehicle
as soon as possible:
With the vehicle powered up (OK), this warning light does
not illuminate or stays on upon power-up after self-check.
This warning light turns on or flashes during driving.