What Causes the Restricted Functionality of BYD EV?

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McDominic
07/29/25 5:13pm
BYD EV's restricted functionality may be caused by low-voltage circuit faults, high-voltage circuit faults, or faults in certain high-voltage modules. Simply transfer the vehicle to a 4S dealership for inspection, followed by replacement or repair of the problematic components. Below is relevant information about BYD automobiles: Product Direction: BYD is a Chinese automotive brand established in 1995, primarily manufacturing commercial vehicles, family cars, and batteries. Brand Introduction: BYD automobiles adhere to a development path of independent R&D, production, and branding, committed to creating truly affordable vehicles for the masses. The product designs incorporate advanced international trends while aligning with Chinese cultural aesthetics.
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