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When the vehicle stops as it follows
a vehicle ahead, in rare cases, the
system does not recognize the end of
the vehicle ahead but the lower end of
the target (for example, the rear axle of
a truck with a high chassis or a vehicle
bumper). In such cases, the system
cannot ensure proper stop distance, so
the driver must stay alert and be ready
to brake.
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If ACC is activated with the vehicle
stationary, the system identifies any
stationary obstacle ahead and keeps
the vehicle still to ensure a safe startup
and prevent collision. However, this
function does not cover all obstacles,
so the driver must be alert.
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Modifying the vehicle structure, such
as lowering the chassis or changing
the front license mounting plate may
affect the ACC system.
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Do not use the ACC system when
visibility is poor, or when driving on
slopes, winding roads, or wet roads
(covered in ice/snow or flooded).
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Make sure to go to a BYD authorized
dealer or service provider for
professional calibration and checking
of front mmWave radars or the
multifunctional video controller in any
of the following situations:
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The front mmWave radar, front
bumper, or front windshield has been
removed.
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Wheel alignment has been carried
out.
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The vehicle has experienced a
collision.
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ACC system performance has
degraded or the instrument cluster
has prompted an system error.
WARNING
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ACC only serves as a driving
assistance function, so the driver
must be fully responsible for
driving safety.
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Influence of weather, road
conditions, and other factors may
cause ACC to fail.
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Use ACC based on your needs,
traffic, and road conditions.
Intelligent Cruise Control
(ICC)
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The intelligent cruise control (ICC)
system integrates ACC and lane
centering control (LCC). It helps control
the vehicle both longitudinally and
transversely at speeds between 0
km/h and 120 km/h to reduce the
driving burden and provide a safe and
comfortable driving environment.
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When the function is enabled, the
driver must always hold the steering
wheel and control the vehicle when
necessary.
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Longitudinal assistance, driven by the
ACC system, keeps the vehicle at a
fixed speed or a fixed distance from the
road user ahead.
Status Description
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ICC standby: The ICC system is
on standby by default and can be
manually activated. If the vehicle does
not meet activation conditions, the
vehicle must be checked until such
conditions are met. At this time,
is displayed on the instrument cluster.
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ICC activated: The ICC system is
operational. It maintains the set speed
or automatically adjusts the distance
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