BYD SEAL 2023 Manuel utilisateur

QUICK GUIDE

Thank you for choosing BYD.
It is our mission to build vehicles with outstanding safety performance. For a safe and
comfortable driving experience, we have developed this manual to quickly familiarize our
customers with vehicle functionality.
This manual provides safe driving tips and describes vehicle functions in a simple and clear
manner. Use these functions based on the actual driving conditions.
The descriptions marked with the asterisk (*) in this manual are specic to only some
model congurations, and applicable only when the vehicle has these congurations. If
there is any dierence with the vehicle you purchased, the conguration of the actual
vehicle shall prevail.
We hope this manual will deliver more safety and fun behind the wheel.
BYD Auto Co., Ltd.
This manual cannot replace the Owner's Manual.
For safe driving, please read the Owner's Manual carefully.
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Accessing the Vehicle
Smart Key.......................................... 5
Accessing with the Smart Key............. 5
Anti-theft System............................... 6
Driving
Power Switch..................................... 7
Gear Shift Controls.............................7
Electronic Parking Brake (EPB)*.......... 7
Automatic Vehicle Hold (AVH)............. 8
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
System*............................................. 8
Panoramic View System*.................... 9
Parking Assist System*....................... 9
Driving in Rain/at Night
Light Switches..................................10
Wiper Switch....................................10
Driving Comfort
Infotainment Touchscreen................ 11
A/C Panel Buttons.............................11
Seats................................................11
Opening and Closing
Door Lock.........................................12
Power Windows................................12
Charging.......................................... 12
In Case of Emergency
LCD Instrument Cluster.....................14
Indicators and Warning Lights...........15
Emergency Shutdown System...........16
Vehicle Fire Rescue........................... 17
Battery Leakage Rescue....................17
If the Vehicle Needs Towing...............17
If a Tire Goes Flat..............................17
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Accessing the
Vehicle
Smart Key
Electronic smart key: Lock or unlock
all doors by pressing the driver's door
microswitch while carrying the electronic
smart key. Buttons on the key help you
lock or unlock doors, open the trunk, and
start the vehicle remotely.
① ‘Lock’ button
② ‘Unlock’ button
③ ‘Trunk Release’ button
④ ‘Start/Stop’ button
⑤ Indicator
⑥ Mechanical key
Taking out the mechanical key
When using the mechanical key in the
electronic smart key, slide the lock-up
button in the direction of arrow① and
push the back cover of the electronic
smart key in the direction of arrow②,
hook the head hole of the mechanical key
with the projection parts at both ends of
the back cover of smart key and pull it
in the direction of arrow③ to take out
the mechanical key, as shown in the right
gure.
After using the mechanical key, insert it
in the opposite direction as the arrow②
shows and close the back cover of the
smart key.
Accessing with the
Smart Key
Locking
• When all the doors, the hood and
the trunk lid are closed, press
the lock button to lock all the
doors. The hidden door handles fold
automatically. If the vehicle is shut
down, the side mirrors will fold (when
the Auto-Fold is enabled) with turn
signals ashing once. If the ignition has
not been switched o, the side mirrors
will not fold, the turn signals will not
ash, and the alarm will sound once.
Check whether all doors are securely
locked.
Unlocking
• Press the unlock button. All doors are
unlocked, the hidden door handles*
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ACCESSING THE VEHICLE

automatically extend, and the turn
signal ashes twice.
Anti-theft System
Anti-theft system
If the vehicle is in anti-theft state and any
door is opened, the system will sound an
alarm and the turn signals will ash to
prevent the vehicle from being stolen.
Enabling anti-theft system
1. Switch the ignition o.
2. All occupants get o the vehicle.
3. Lock all doors. The anti-theft indicator
will be steady on when all doors
are locked. The anti-theft system will
be enabled automatically 10 seconds
later. When the system is enabled, the
anti-theft indicator begins to ash.
4. You can leave the vehicle after
conrming that the indicator begins to
ash. Since unlocking the door from
inside the vehicle will activate the
system, never let anyone stay in the
vehicle with the system enabled.
Triggering the alarm
• The system will raise an alarm in any of
the following situations:
•Any door, trunk, or hood is opened
without using the keyless access
function of the smart key.
Anti-theft OFF
• Anti-theft alarm can be stopped by:
•Unlocking the door with a valid smart
key/NFC key.
•Using the microswitch to unlock the
door by carrying a valid smart key.
•Use of a valid smart key to remotely
unlock the trunk.
•Starting the vehicle remotely with a
valid smart key.
•Pressing the START/STOP button
inside the vehicle while carrying a
valid smart key.
DANGER
Do not modify the anti-theft system
by means of alteration or addition.
Otherwise, the system may fail.
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Driving
Power Switch
In normal cases, start the vehicle as
below:
• Carry the correct smart key with you.
• Press the START/STOP① button while
pressing the brake pedal②.
•The vehicle is ready to drive when
the OK indicator lights up on the
instrument cluster.
Driving
1. Press the brake pedal.
2. Shift into "D".
3. Make sure that "D" gear indicator is
displayed on the instrument cluster.
4. Release the brake pedal.
5. Press the accelerator pedal to start
driving.
Gear Shift Controls
• The gear position of the gear actuator
is marked on the gearshift lever.
• P gear is for parking, press this button
to park the vehicle and the parking
indicator will light up. Press the brake
pedal to start the vehicle, you may
shift from "P" to another position.
•"R": Reverse, used only when the
vehicle has come to a complete stop.
• "N”: Neutral, used for temporary stop.
•Under all circumstances, always shift
to "P" before the driver gets out.
• "D": Drive, shift to D position to drive
the vehicle normally.
•If the shift is successful, the lever
returns to its middle position after it is
released.
• Turn the ignition on before shifting
into "D".
• Shifting out of "P" or into "D" gear
requires pressing the brake pedal and
the UNLOCK button at the same time.
For details, see the prompt message on
the instrument cluster.
Electronic Parking
Brake (EPB)*
• Be sure to engage the EPB every time
before parking and leaving the vehicle.
Engaging EPB manually
• Pull up the EPB switch so that the
EPB applies an appropriate parking
force. The indicator on the instrument
cluster ashes and then is steady
on, indicating that EPB is engaged.
In addition, a text prompt "EPB
activated" is displayed.
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Engaging EPB automatically
• Engaging EPB automatically when the
ignition is switched o When the
ignition is switched o, EPB engages
automatically and lights up on the
instrument cluster.
• Shifting into "P" automatically: Press
the brake pedal to stop the vehicle
and engage P gear. EPB is engaged
automatically. Do not release the
brake pedal until the indicator on
the instrument cluster stops ashing
and become steady on and the "EPB
engaged" message is displayed.
Automatic EPB Release upon Vehicle
Start
• With the vehicle parked, start the
vehicle, press and hold the brake
pedal, and shift from "P" or "N"
into a driving gear such as "D" or
"R". EPB is released automatically,
the indicator goes o, and a "EPB
released" message is displayed.
Automatic Vehicle
Hold (AVH)
• Press the AVH switch to enable AVH.
A white AVH standby indicator is
displayed on the instrument cluster
and will turns green when AVH can be
enabled.
• Press the AVH switch again to disable
AVH.
Adaptive Cruise
Control (ACC)
System*
ACC on/o button
• Press button① to activate or exit
ACC. (The system is in standby when
activation conditions are met).
Resetting ACC
• When the ACC system is on standby
within the same ignition cycle, the
system memorizes the last speed
setting. Push up the lever② to revert
to the stored speed prior to exiting the
cruise system.
Increasing/Decreasing target speed
• When ACC is active, set the vehicle
to a speed within the 30~150 km/h
range by moving the lever②. Toggling
the lever② up or down each time
increases or decreases target speed by
5 km/h.
Setting vehicle distance
• The driver must select a safe vehicle
distance.
• The system adjusts vehicle speed to
keep a suitable distance from the
vehicle ahead on the same lane.
Pressing buttons ④ and ⑤ on the
steering wheel adjusts vehicle distance
to any of the four available levels. At
each level, vehicle distance is in direct
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proportion to vehicle speed. The faster
the speed, the longer the distance.
Increasing/Decreasing speed with ACC
active
• When ACC is activated, you can press
the accelerator pedal to reach the
set target cruise speed in advance.
The system then enters over speed
mode. At the target cruise speed,
if you accelerate without performing
any other operations, the vehicle
accelerates and then returns to target
cruise speed after the accelerator
pedal is released.
• When you press the brake pedal
with ACC activated to slow down the
vehicle, ACC goes into standby mode.
After the brake is released, ACC needs
to be reactivated.
Follow-to-stop/start
• Controlled by ACC, the vehicle can
stop when the vehicle ahead stops in
normal driving conditions and resume
driving automatically following the
vehicle ahead if the stop is less than
three seconds.
• If the vehicle stops for 30 seconds to
three minutes, press the accelerator
pedal or pushing up lever ② to
reactivate ACC.
DANGER
ACC is a comfort system rather than
a safety system, obstacle detector or
collision warning system. The driver
must keep control of vehicle at all
times and be fully responsible for the
vehicle.
The ACC assists the driver, but is not
a substitute for the driver. The driver
must be alert and obey the trac
rules when driving even if ACC is
activated.
Please refer to the Owner's Manual
for detailed precautions.
Panoramic View
System*
Parking Assist
System*
• During vehicle parking, the parking
assist system detects obstacles by
sensors, and prompts the driver with
the proximity of obstacles by an image
on the infotainment touchscreen and a
speaker alarm.
•The parking assist system helps
with reversing. Pay attention to the
environment behind and around the
vehicle during reversing.
• When you reverse the vehicle, a
reversing image* will be displayed
on the infortanment touchscreen
automatically.
• After reversing ends, the interface will
be restored.
Sensor Type
① Front right corner sensor
② Front left corner sensor
③ Rear right corner sensor
④ Rear left and right middle sensors
⑤ Rear left corner sensor
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