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No 󽗊ammable or explosive items are
allowed in the vehicle.
Temperatures may reach 60-70°C in a
vehicle exposed to direct sunlight in
summer. Therefore, 󽗊ammable and
explosive items, such as lighters,
cleaning agents and perfumes,
stored in the vehicle can cause a 󽗉re
or even explosion easily.
Make sure cigarettes are thoroughly
put out.
Smoking is harmful to your health
and may cause a 󽗉re. Cigarettes that
not thoroughly put out may cause a
󽗉re.
It is recommended to go to a BYD
authorized dealer or service provider
for regular vehicle checks.
Check vehicle wiring, connections,
wiring harnesses, insulation, and
󽗉xed position regularly. Deal with
identi󽗉ed problems promptly.
Do not re󽗉t vehicle wiring or add any
unauthorized electrical appliance.
The addition of extra electrical
appliances, such as high-power
audio systems, and light 󽗉xtures,
may overload and overheat the
wiring harness and increase the risk
of 󽗉re.
Improper re󽗉tting of electrical
appliances or wiring may cause
a 󽗉re due to contact resistance
and abnormal heating. Fuses or
other replacement wires in excess of
relevant electrical rating are strictly
prohibited.
Select a proper parking location.
When parking the vehicle, try to
avoid sun exposure.
When the vehicle is parked,
especially in summer, do check
whether there are any 󽗊ammables
such as dry grasses, dead woods,
leaves or wheat straws under the
vehicle. If any, a 󽗉re may be caused.
When the vehicle is running, avoid
driving on the road sections piled
up with 󽗊ammables such as dry
leaves, wheat straws and grasses,
or immediately stop the vehicle to
check whether any 󽗊ammables are
carried along after passing such road
sections.
Keep a lightweight 󽗉re extinguisher in
the vehicle and know how to use it.
In order to ensure vehicle safety, a
󽗉re extinguisher should be equipped
in the vehicle, and be checked and
replaced regularly. Also, you should
familiarize yourself with use of the
󽗉re extinguisher and be prepared for
any accidents.
Disconnect the negative cable of the
low-voltage battery when the vehicle is
being serviced or repaired.
In the event of a 󽗉re in the vehicle,
take e󽗈ective measures in a timely and
calm manner to minimize any losses:
Fires typically show initial warning
signs, such as abnormal noises and
odors in the vehicle body. When
abnormal conditions are found, turn
o󽗈 and stop the vehicle immediately.
It is best to park the vehicle in a
windproof place, and then put out
the 󽗉re using the 󽗉re extinguisher in
the vehicle.
Call the 󽗉re alarm in time, and
also dial the insurance company's
reporting number and ask the
company to come to the 󽗉re site for
handling.
Look for the ignition point. If the
engine compartment smokes, do not
open the hood immediately. (This
will let a large amount of air in and
cause 󽗉re spreading. There is limited
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