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BYD Seal 2024 - Driver Assistance; Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)

BYD Seal 2024
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Winter Driving Precautions
Make sure the coolant is freeze-proof.
Use coolant of the same type as the
one used originally. Fill up coolant
into the cooling system based on
ambient temperature.
Improper coolant will damage the
cooling system.
Check batteries and cables conditions.
The low-voltage battery's capacity is
lower in cold weather, so they must
be fully charged in winter.
Avoid door frost.
Spray some deicing agent or glycerin
in the lock hole to prevent freezing.
Use anti-freeze washer fluid.
These can be found in the BYD
authorized dealer or service provider
and the auto parts stores.
The water and anti-freeze ratio
must conform to manufacturer
instructions.
CAUTION
Use special washer fluid to
prevent paint damage.
Prevent ice and snow from going under
the fender.
Steering is difficult with ice or snow
accumulating under the fenders.
When driving in cold weather, stop
from time to time and check for snow
and ice under the fenders.
It is recommended to carry emergency
tools or items for different road
conditions.
It is advisable to have snow chains,
window scraper, bags of sand and
salt, flashing signal, a shovel and
connecting cables in the vehicle.
Driver Assistance
Adaptive Cruise Control
(ACC)
The adaptive cruise control (ACC)
system, an extension of the traditional
cruise control, uses a radar and
a multi-purpose camera to detect
the relative distance and speed of
the vehicle ahead, so as to control
vehicle speed accordingly. The system
switches between regular cruise
control and ACC according to whether
there is a vehicle ahead.
Cruise speed and time interval from
the vehicle ahead can be set by using
the cruise buttons. You can set the
cruise control speed within the 30-150
km/h (20 to 95 mph) range, or set a
fixed distance from the vehicle ahead
to cruise at speeds between 0 km/h
and 150 km/h (0 to 95 mph).
Status Description
ACC standby:
Once enabled, the system is on
standby by default and can be
manually activated. If the vehicle
does not meet activation conditions,
it must be checked until such
conditions are met. At this time,
(with a variable cruise speed value) is
displayed on the instrument cluster.
ACC activated:
The system is operational. It
maintains the set speed or
automatically adjusts the distance
from the vehicle ahead. At this time,
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