Which issues of the BYD Song Plus will not affect warranty claims?
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BYD Song Plus warranty claim considerations are as follows: Blurry reversing camera: The reason may be the use of a cheaper, lower-resolution camera. This is a common issue with many domestic vehicles, where configurations appear generous but actual user experience falls short. Firm middle rear seat: While the BYD Song Plus achieves an almost completely flat rear floor, unfortunately the middle seat backrest is quite firm, significantly less comfortable compared to the side seats. This creates discomfort for middle rear passengers, particularly during full-capacity journeys where fatigue can set in more easily. Weak high-speed power: The fuel-powered Song Plus uses a 1.5T+7DCT powertrain combination. While the engine performs well in low-to-mid range speeds with ample low-speed torque, its high-speed power delivery is noticeably weaker.
I drive a BYD Song Plus, and from my personal usage perspective, some minor issues don't affect warranty repairs. Worn-out tires needing replacement are normal wear and tear, unrelated to the 4S store; brake pads wearing thin require out-of-pocket replacement, as more driving means faster wear; noisy, aged wiper blades can be easily replaced via online shopping. Other small issues like burnt-out light bulbs or faded interior can also be handled personally. For accidental scratches requiring paint touch-ups or cracked glass, insurance claims or local repair shops suffice. The key lies in usage habits—neglecting regular maintenance or improperly modifying circuits leading to engine or battery failures voids warranty. In short, routine wear and user-neglected issues don't necessitate 4S store visits; handling them independently is feasible.