Where is the emergency start location for the BYD Surui?

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IslaRose
07/30/25 4:33am
The emergency start location for the BYD Surui is the same as the one-button start button, located next to the car's gear shift. The operation method for the Surui's emergency start is to bring the remote key close to the one-button start button. Once the indicator light on the button turns green, you can press the button to start the engine. The car emergency start power supply is a multifunctional portable mobile power source developed for car enthusiasts and business travelers. Its key feature is to start the car when the battery is dead or the car cannot be started for other reasons. Currently, most car emergency start power supplies on the market are lead-acid battery types, which are relatively large in both quality and volume, with correspondingly larger battery capacity and starting current. These products are generally equipped with an air pump and also feature protections such as overcurrent, overload, overcharge, and reverse connection indication. They can charge various electronic devices, and some products even include an inverter function.
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