What are the reasons why the BYD F3 won't start despite having power?

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HaydenDella
07/29/25 7:55pm
BYD F3 may fail to start despite having power due to reasons such as a dead battery, depleted anti-theft lock battery, fuel system malfunction, or ignition system failure. Below is a detailed introduction about the BYD F3: 1. Overview: The BYD F3 is an A+ class passenger vehicle produced by BYD Auto, officially launched on April 16, 2005. The design concept of the F3 draws on the successful experiences and models of Japanese and Korean car development. The "MM" design philosophy (which means maximizing the space for human enjoyment inside the car while minimizing the space occupied by necessary machinery) runs throughout the F3's design. 2. Others: The wheelbase is 2600mm. The vehicle dimensions are 4.533 meters in length, 1.705 meters in width, and 1.490 meters in height. The trunk volume is 480 liters. The fuel consumption is 5.9L/100km. The fuel tank capacity is 50 liters. The engine type is BYD473QE, a VVL variable valve lift engine. The top speed is 170km/h. The acceleration time is 11.3 seconds. The drive type is front-wheel drive.
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