How to Open the Front Hood of BYD Yuan?

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Ortega
07/29/25 6:13pm
To open the front hood of the BYD Yuan: 1. Pull a lever inside the driver's compartment located near the left foot position under the steering wheel. You will hear a clunk sound when the front hood is released. 2. Then go outside to release a latch located in the gap under the front edge of the hood, slightly to the right side. The front hood, also known as the engine hood, primarily functions as an air deflector to reduce aerodynamic drag and improve driving stability. The BYD Yuan has a body length of 4360mm, width of 1785mm, height of 1650mm, with a wheelbase of 2535mm, and features front-engine, front-wheel drive configuration.
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DelJuliet
08/14/25 10:40am
Opening the hood of a BYD Yuan is actually quite simple, and I do it frequently myself. First, sit in the driver's seat and locate the lever near the steering wheel's left side or the foot pedal area. Pull it outward, and you'll usually hear a click, indicating the latch is released. Then, step out of the car and move to the front. Crouch down and look for a small lever or button at the central position under the hood's front edge. Reach in to push or twist it while lifting the hood with your other hand. Once open, remember to secure it with the support rod to prevent accidental closing. Always ensure the engine is off and cooled down before opening the hood—this keeps you safe from burns when checking the oil or battery.
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OwenLee
10/14/25 4:49am
Opening the front hood comes naturally to me, as cars always need maintenance. The release lever for the BYD Yuan is hidden under the interior trim panel—pull it all the way until you hear a sound, then go around to the front and manually open the latch. The hood lock is positioned quite low, so you'll need to bend down to find it; a gentle push or slide will do. If it gets stuck, don't force it—it could be due to rust or dust buildup. Regularly spraying some lubricant can prevent this. I've also found that standing in a safe spot when opening the hood prevents tools from falling, a habit that makes inspections smoother and extends the vehicle's lifespan.
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