What does EV function restricted mean?

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LeBrayden
07/29/25 3:06am
EV function restricted generally indicates damage to the vehicle's high-voltage system. Here's more information: 1. Handling EV function restriction. When the EV function restriction occurs, it's essential to promptly take the vehicle to a repair shop or 4S store for professional maintenance to avoid unnecessary troubles during usage. 2. Detailed introduction to EV. EV is the English abbreviation for electric vehicles. The full name of EV on hybrid vehicles is HEV, which stands for hybrid electric vehicle. Hybrid power means the vehicle uses both gasoline and electric drive systems. The advantage is that when the vehicle starts and stops, it relies solely on the generator. The engine does not work until a certain speed is reached, thus keeping the engine always in the optimal working condition, with good power performance and very low emissions. Moreover, the source of electrical energy is the engine.
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