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High obstacles facing outwards
towards the vehicle.
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Any object under the bumper.
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Any object close to the vehicle.
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Persons near the vehicle (depending
on the type of clothing)
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If an image is displayed on the
infotainment touchscreen or there is a
beep, it may be that the sensor detects
an obstacle or is interfered. If the issue
persists, go to a BYD authorized dealer
or service provider for inspection.
CAUTION
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To prevent sensor malfunction, do
not rinse or apply steam to the
sensor area.
Driving Safety Systems
For better driving safety, the
following driving safety systems
works automatically based on driving
conditions. However, these systems only
provide assistance, and excessive reliance
on them is not recommended.
Intelligent Power Braking System
The intelligent power braking system
is an advanced decoupled electro-
hydraulic braking system, incorporating
vacuum booster, electronic vacuum
pump, and ABS/ESC functionality. The
system assists vehicle braking according
to the driver's demands. It oers
advanced control functions such as anti-
lock braking system (ABS), electronic
brake force distribution (EBD), traction
control system (TCS), vehicle dynamics
control (VDC), comfort parking (CST),
hill hold control (HHC), hydraulic brake
assist (HBA) and controlled deceleration
parking brake (CDP) to improve vehicle
stability and comfort, and the recovery
eciency of brake energy.
Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC)
When the vehicle turns suddenly
while driving, the VDC system judges
the driver's intention based on such
information as steering wheel's angle
and vehicle speed, and continuously
compares with the actual condition. If the
vehicle swerves from the driver's normal
lane, the VDC will correct the situation
by engaging brakes to the corresponding
wheels to help the driver control skidding
and maintain directional stability.
Traction Control System (TCS)
TCS prevents the drive wheels from
skidding during acceleration by reducing
the motor power, and, when necessary,
apply braking forces to prevent drive
wheels from spinning. It makes the
vehicle easy to start, accelerate, and
climb under adverse driving conditions.
WARNING
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TCS may not work eectively in
the following situations:
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On slippery roads, even if TCS is
working properly, it may not be
able to control the direction and
meet power requirements.
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Do not drive in conditions where
the vehicle may lose its stability
and power.
Hill-Start Hold Control (HHC)
After the brake pedal is released, HHC
maintains brake pressure for one second
to prevent backward sliding.
Hydraulic Brake Assist (HBA)
When you press the brake pedal quickly,
HBA detects that the vehicle is in
emergency condition. It quickly increases
the brake pressure to the maximum so
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