activated again only when it is not in
a vehicle dynamic intervention state.
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ESC OFF switch mis-operation*
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ESC is considered to be mis-operated
if the ESC OFF switch* is pressed and
held for more than 10 seconds. In
that case, all internal ESC functions
continue to work.
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Restarting ESC system
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When the ESC system has been
turned o, restarting the vehicle will
automatically restart ESC system.
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ESC system start and speed linkage
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Although already turned o, the ESC
system can start on its own if the
vehicle becomes extremely unstable
as the speed increases and exceeds
the threshold of 80 km/h.
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When ESC system is activated
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If the ESC fault indicator
ashes,
drive with caution.
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With ESC system disabled
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Be careful when ESC is disabled,
and drive at speeds suitable for road
conditions. The ESC system ensures
vehicle stability and its driving force.
Never turn it o unless necessary.
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Replacing tires
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Make sure all tires are of the same
size, brand, tread pattern, and total
load. In addition, be sure to inate
tires to the recommended pressure.
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Neither ABS nor ESC will work
properly if the vehicle is tted with
dierent tires.
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For details on tire or wheel
replacement, it is recommended to
contact a BYD authorized dealer or
service provider.
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Tire and suspension handling
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The use of any defective tire or
modied suspension aects the
driving safety system and may cause
the system to fail.
Multi-Collision Brake(MCB)
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If an accident requires airbags
activation, the vehicle engages
automatic braking.
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Speed reduction, along with
intervention by additional driving
systems (ESC and ABS), assists the
vehicle to maintain stability and lane
position.
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Hazard and brake lights also light up
to alert oncoming trac and prevent
further collisions.
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To support emergency service rescue
and vehicle recovery, brakes will
release and brake lights will go o after
the accident.
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The driver can interrupt the multi-
collision braking at any time by
accelerating or braking.
Anti-lock Braking System
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The ABS hydraulic system has
two separate circuits, each running
diagonally through the vehicle (left
front wheel brake connected to the
right rear wheel brake). If one circuit
fails, two wheels can still be braked.
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ABS helps maintain the steering
control by preventing the wheels
from locking when brake is engaged
suddenly or on slippery roads.
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