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BYD Seal 2024 - Carrying Luggage

BYD Seal 2024
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increases load on the powertrain and
power consumption.
Keep the bottom of the vehicle clean
and mud free. This not only reduces
the weight of the vehicle body, but also
prevents corrosion.
WARNING
Do not coast in neutral gear.
Carrying Luggage
This vehicle has multiple
storage spaces. Overloading or
improper accommodation may affect
maneuverability, stability and normal
operation of the vehicle, and reduce its
safety.
The glove box, storage boxes on
interior trim panels and seatback
pockets are designed for small and
light objects, while the trunk for large
and heavy objects.
Make sure the vehicle's total load
(vehicle + passengers + luggage)
remains within the specified maximum
weight.
WARNING
Overloading and improper
accommodation may affect
stability and vehicle control,
which may lead to accidents.
Observe the maximum weight
limit and other loading guidelines
in this manual.
Do not carry highly magnetic
items, as they might interfere in
the vehicle's operating functions.
Carrying Luggage in the Passenger Area
All items that could be thrown inwards
and thus injure occupants in case of a
collision must be properly placed and
secured.
Do not place any objects on the inner
side of rear windshield. Otherwise,
these objects will block the driver's
line of sight and will be thrown here
and there inside the vehicle in case of
collision.
Ensure that objects placed on the floor
behind the front seat do not roll under
the seat, so as to avoid affecting the
driver's ability to control the pedals or
normal seat adjustment. Do not stack
items to a height taller than the front
seats' seatbacks.
Make sure the glove box is always
closed while driving. If the glove box
is open, the occupant's knees may be
injured in case of a collision or an
emergency stop.
REMINDER
Do not pile up toys in the vehicle,
as this may affect driving safety
and present a hazard to the
children, especially in case of
emergency braking or collision.
Loading the Trunk
Place luggage evenly in the trunk. Put
heavier items at the bottom and as far
in as possible.
Secure items with ropes or straps so
that they will not move while driving.
Do not stack items to a height taller
than seat backs.
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