How to revive BYD Seal after it entered Safe Mode and cannot start
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- čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
- Learn how to revive your BYD Seal when it refuses to start, no matter how many times you press the start button. BYD vehicles sometimes go into safe mode or deep sleep mode for safety reasons. Here’s how to start up the car again.
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So how many of you have encountered this scenario where your BYD vehicle does not start up? How did you solve it? Comment and share your story.
Hmmm, the Seal manual under "Low Voltage Battery" (p93) says that it's under the rear left seat. It says that To avoid low-voltage battery feed, the smart charging function will be actively triggered if conditions (hood closed, ignition "OFF", high voltage battery discharging allowed, and low voltage battery level lower than design value) are met. It points out that when the smart charging function is triggered, the low voltage battery is charged through the high voltage battery. It says that if "smart charging" fails, the low voltage battery may cut off the vehicle's power supply. It further says that if you find before use that the vehicle is not powered, try to activate the low voltage battery by pressing the driver door microswitch continuously, and immediately power on the vehicle to charge the low-voltage battery. It is recommended to charge it for more than 1 hour. Ah, it may be tempting to jump start it but a caution in the manual says "Do not jump-start the vehicle with another fuel vehicle, as this may damage the starter iron battery."
Sounds like a reasonable conclusion about being in a workshop and so the car goes to 'sleep'. Wonders if other makes do the same?
@@scott1198 What you've described might be a different Low Voltage battery scenario. For my case, my EV battery is charged to 100% and the smaller 12V battery is also working fine. The car just decides to go into that deep sleep for whatever reason.
@@SkyPerspective Could be, please keep us updated as to what you find. It is interesting.
@@scott1198 will do
Thanks so much for this video, it's just saved my whole family including a 92 year old lady from being stuck outside on a cold night. What the hell is BYD playing at with such stupid fail-safes 🤬🤬🤬
Oh wow! Your comment has made all my hard work making videos on this channel worth it. I'm so happy I have made such an impact. Your family must have been terrfied.
@SkyPerspective yep it was my wife's first time out without me, too so she wasn't that confident in a ev as this is our first Thankfully I remembered watching your video a couple of weeks ago and did a quick search. Thanks again 👍🏻👍🏻
The same scenario happened for me two weeks ago. We had the two back doors and boot open for 45 mins while packing for a holiday. I opened the drivers door and there was enough power to automatically move the drivers seat back, but when I went to start the car everything was dead! It was out of hours for our local BYD EV service centre, so I called for roadside assistance. Unfortunately the technician that arrived had never seen a Seal and didn't even know where the 12v battery was stored. I show him :-). He eventually tested the 12v battery (it was flat), then put a jump-pack on it which allowed me to start the car. He could see the battery was being charged, but I wasn't confident to take the car away for the holiday and possibly be stranded away from further assistance. I spoke with the BYD service centre the following Monday morning and was then told about the 'Safe Mode' restart procedure ( 5 pushes on the drivers' door button), they booked the car in and checked the battery and charging system and found no problems. I now carry a battery jump-pack in the frunk. Three main points from this experience 1. It would have saved a lot of frustration if the is 'Safe Mode' feature had been explained at purchase time ( or communication sent out) 2. BYD should ensure that the contractors' they use for roadside assistance are trained on the basics of BYD cars. 3. Leave the car's main power ON if you intend to have the doors open for any extended length of time.
BTW. I am loving my BYD Seal Premium, having travelled over 10,000km I still feel I've purchased the best car for the price.
Wow @Batts42, thank you so much for sharing your experience with everyone. Glad you are sharing your experience and information with everyone through this video of mine. I am surprised to read that your roadside assistance technician tested the 12v battery and it's dead. I suspect it might be disconnected some how as the vehicle goes into deep sleep. Your scenario is exactly like mine except I didn't have roadside assistance to jump start the car, I simply do the continuous 5 button press technique, and the car revived. This tells me my 12v battery is not dead.
Nevertheless, I could not agree with you more. I am still loving my BYD Seal despite all these and the best car I have every purchased.
Hello, did the problem reoccur? It happened to mine 5 times in just 1 week but he came back to life with pressing the doorknob 3 times. I suspect my 12V battery may have a problem. I contacted BYD support who will check the problem in two days, let's wait and see what happens...
@@adrianotinoco9410 No, it hasn't reoccurred, but I haven't tempted my luck by leaving the doors open for an extended time.
BYD uk have been on a learning curve themselves, but when I tested the seal back in February, the garage did explain this to me.
It hasn’t really been published since then but definitely worth a mention !
Yes and I have no doubt BYD will listen to this and improve, like they have always been.
Not encountered, but definitely going to save this video just incase.
Not had it happen, but your advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks for posting this. This is exaclty what happened last night to my 1 week old Seal and i got worried.
Oh wow! Just last night? My video would be handy if it's 2 days earlier. Do you know what triggered your BYD to go into this deep sleep?
Thank you for this video. My Seal went into deep sleep while I was installing PPF on the front trunk bonnet.
Great to know this video helped another fellow byd seal owner. Thanks for dropping this comment.
If only I'd known this with my 24 y.o.ICE 4WD.... oh wait, I never had such stupid issues. TBF though, I did have a issue, when the original lead-acid battery gave up after 19 years. Cost $200 to replace.
Thank you very much. This hasnt happened to me yet, but I’m sure it will in the future. I like to tinker with my cars so of course that means leaving the hood or boot open for a while. Now I know what to do when it goes into deep sleep. I read the owner’s manual during a flight and dont remember seeing this anywhere.
Yes I did a quick search on the user manual when this happened, not that easy to search even if the instruction was in there. Good that you confirm it's not in the user manual. Google+Reddit is better than User Manual 😁
I’ve had this same happen as well on the 3 day old Seal. Was able to find the solution from that post on Reddit, but good to see this video.!
Great. Thanks for sharing. Did you know how you triggered it?
I had the bonnet, boot and drivers door open for a few minutes.
Strange thing was … the car system re-started without asking to turn the steering wheel. But, the car clock was reset to the 1st Jan 2017 !?
@@srhoded6633 So interesting. You might have hit a slightly different scenario. I wonder if there are any BYD experts reading this and hopefully could shed some light.
The car manual should cover all this details. Another similar issue is the "transport mode", that will limit the car and also put it on a deep sleep mode, which I suffered just the day after I got my seal.
Yes quite a number of us encountered the issue with "transport mode". I guess BYD did the right thing by having a transport mode so their crew won't take the car for a joy ride. They just need to set that mode to never come up when the car is delivered.
Thanks so much for posting this, great content! It might save my butt sometime in the future.
Welcome. Glad my video is useful.
Looks like a safety feature against car thieves or hackers.
Interesting concept. How do you think it will trigger to prevent car thieves?
@@SkyPerspective Simple software update. Upon start up and putting the vehicle into drive it should require a voice confirmation with a voice passphrase. If someone tries it with 3 wrong passphrase attemps or a voice that doesn't match the config file for verification it should do this.
@@robanzzz5124 serious? 😊
Thanks for sharing this - knowing what to do in case mine does it, is going to be a huge stress saver
Thanks for letting me know this is useful.
I have not encountered this, but great tip and thank you for sharing
You are welcome.
Thanks, I haven’t had this problem yet but when I do, thanks to your advice, I’ll know how to fix it.
Thanks to the person who posted on reddit too.
Saved my life🎉, thanks dude
Yours is the first message that confirms my video saved you from this situation. Thanks a lot.
Funny, just happend to me yesterday. Was packing the car for a long trip and it just went into sleep. Called BYD customer service that gave me the tip about the microswitch on the handle. Super strange. Later during the trip the cr apod gated twice so the seal isn’t that popular at home now.
Interesting, I wonder why BYD customer service didn't tell me the tip about the button on the door handle when I called them. I had to learn it from the Reddit post. Good to see they are learning and improving. Maybe they watched my video 😜
good to know this. I'm interested in the seal SUV version of this.
Now I know not to keep the frunk open for too long.
The Seal SUV? Do you mean the Sea Lion?
@@SkyPerspective yes the sealion 7 as it is here in aus. the model nameing is all over the place haha
Yes that's a good one, but it's a Plug-in Hybrid. Not sure about the maturity of the PHEV technology, but the range is really amazing.
@@SkyPerspective the plug in hybrid here is called the sealion 6. the 7 is full electric.
@robanzzz5124 oh yes you are right. Didn't realised there are two sealions, thought there is only a sealion 6. Thanks for letting me know. Sealion 7 looks gorgeous!
There's a key icon for where you can put the keyfob inside the centre console under the armrest (in case of a flat key battery). I wonder if putting it there would also do the job
I am not sure, but I doubt that would make any difference. Putting the car key near the centre console key icon is basically for when the battery of the key is weak. Unfortunately, I don't know how to make the car go into safe mode to test this out, but that's a good question.
Thank you for making this video. Very informative!
Glad you find it informative. You are very welcome.
Thank you soooo much for this video, it saved my life today💪💥
- had the bonnet and all 4 doors open for too long i guess...
I just held the door button for 5-10sek with the key fob near by...
But this is strange, because i had the bonnet open for a couple of hours last week, when i installed a softclose unit for my frunk. All plastick in the frunk taken apart and assembled - no deep sleep there??
Haha.... the Seal has a mind of its own. Very happy to know my video helped. Thanks for your message.
Merci ceci peut nous être très utile.
You are welcome. It can be quite worrying, so I thought of sharing
Lol, just happened this to me today! It seems to be when you open the trunk and front trunk for cerain amount of time, but not much (15 min?). I didnt place anything on the sides of the front trunk, only on the trunk itself (i moved the charging cables to the front trunk)
Thaks god I saw this video, or I would have panicked! 😅
Wow! It's happening to many more people then I would expect. Thanks for sharing your experience. Yes it's panicking if we don't know what's going on, that's why I made this video to share with everyone.
Thanks for sharing this valuable information. I am also a SEAL owner. Anyone knows how to solve this problem and get the car alive, if we don't have the physical key with us? Most of the time I carry only the NFC card and /or the smartphone with BYD app.
I did a vinyl wrap of my Seal and during the 3 days of wrapping (and inactivity), the car went into sleep mode. Like your Seal, mine refused to power up. However, by placing the key near the door handle, and then pressing the lock button on the door handle, it woke the car up.
Thanks, I am still amazed this has happened to do many of us.
What If you don't have the key remote control with you but your phone and card? How do you handle this?
Might need to call for an uber to go get your key. I am not sure. Maybe others have better solutions when we don't have the key.
Very safe option i think
How to initiate a safe mode? We may want to do this if not using a car on a trip to go overseas for extended periods of time.
Nah, I don't think safe mode is designed for this purpose. Better to ask BYD what to do when leaving the car parked for extended periods of time. I would leave it in normal state rather than safe mode, so my mobile byd app can still reach and check on the car.
as per the manual, if leaving the car for an extended time, leave it charged between 40% and 60% (page 93)
When the vehicle is not to
be operated for an extended
period (over 7 days), it is
recommended that the battery
SOC should be kept at 40%-60%
to prolong its service life. When
the vehicle is not to be operated
for over 3 months, the power
battery must be fully charged
and then discharged to 40%-60%
every 3 months. Otherwise, over-
discharge may result, leading to
battery performance degradation
or even damage. Any vehicle fault
or damage so caused will not be
covered by the quality warranty.
Very useful information. Thanks for sharing.
Good Morning, just wondering which colour is your Seal, Arctic Blue or Atlantic Grey.
That must have been a stressful situation. Quite unnecessary since if it is a function for servicing, it should be in the main infotainment or a dedicated button placed out of sight.
Yes it was pretty scary and worrying when that happened to me, so I made this video to share with everyone. I still don't quite precisely know how this deep sleep was triggered. Only knew it's something to do with the hood or boot.
Hopefully this is something that can be fixed in a future firmware update.
I think it happened to Tesla cars before! And many others. You can't expect 100% no issue on any electronics, let alone a car!
Yes, all technology products will take time to improve and mature. It's not an issue if we know what's going on. Good to be in the know.
This has happened to me once while leaving my car doing a tinting job... The seal fell asleep.
Haha... sleepy Seal 🦭
What type byd seal u use ?
Dynamic
Ooo I see..i thought my 12v battery was dead..it happened to me last week..what i did i jumped start the car..then the car start up normally..
Oh wow, so interesting. Thanks to all of you commenting we now know this happens quite often. I almost did a jump start but luckily the reddit post saved me from all the trouble.
What did U mean by jump start the car?
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TOTAL RUBBISH
I DON'T Have this problem with my ICE
NOT Getting a PROBLEMATIC EV
normal people can recognize this is by design, totally a software functionality
You again with the ICE over EV propaganda
lol why are you here?
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