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BYD AUTO S6 Owner's Manual
Driving Guidelines 2-5
Hear the ABS operating sound, or
feel the pulse of brake pedal and
the vibration of steering wheel.
When the vehicle starts or stops,
you may hear some operating
sounds of the ABS solenoid valve
and hydraulic pump for a few
seconds from the engine cabin.
At the end of the ABS operation,
the brake pedal may move forward.
WARNING
Though the ABS is helpful to keep
the vehicle stable, it is also very
important to observe all
precautions, maintain proper
driving speed and safe
vehicle-to-vehicle distance. There
is a limitation of ABS's effects on
vehicle stability and steering wheel
controlling capability, even if the
ABS functions normally.
If the anti-skid performance of tyres
is beyond their capability or
wheelspin occurs when driving at
high speed, it is hard for ABS to
continue to control the vehicle.
The size and pressure of all tyres
should be as specified for the
original car: the ABS uses wheel
speed sensors to measure the
speed of each wheel to obtain the
speed of a vehicle. If you use a
non-specified tyre, it may result in
incorrect wheel rotation speed, and
even abnormal ABS function.
ABS is not designed to shorten the
braking distance. Under the
following conditions, vehicles with
ABS may need longer braking
distance, compared with vehicles
without ABS:
Driving on an uneven, gravel or
snowy road.
Driving when using tyre chains.
Driving on a pitted or rough road.
Carrying luggage
There are many storage features on
the vehicle that aid in carrying
luggage safely. If luggage is
overloaded or improper loaded, it may
affect the driving stability,
manoeuvrability and normal operation
of the vehicle, and reduce vehicle
safety. Therefore, make sure to read
the following instructions before
loading luggage.
Roof rack (if equipped)
1. Longitudinal rod
2. Cross bar
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