How to Start the Engine of BYD Song Hybrid?

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McSpencer
07/29/25 7:44pm
First, if it is an automatic transmission, you need to press the brake pedal and lightly press the switch once for engine self-check. Then hold the start button to start the engine. For manual operation, you need to press the clutch, and the rest is the same. Adjust the seat, press the brake, and press the start button.
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