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BYD Parts Australia?

No_Mortgage_1851 | 2025-11-02 23:31 | 19 views

Just wanted to share my own experience and hopefully find a solution lol. I have a fleet here in Melbourne of rental vehicles which we mostly give off as courtesy cars to panel shops who are preferred repairers. Last year we decided to get quite a few BYDs in expanding our fleet (27 with some more ordered this year). Thought it would be a smart decision but there’s one issue we didn’t realise, even though BYD promised us: spare parts and getting work done can be a nightmare! After a lot of searching I did find a place in Campbellfield called Baba Ji Parts who do dismantling of these newer model vehicles and were able to help me with quite some genuine parts as well as fixing some panel issues, think they have one expert auto electrician in these newer model vehicles; but that being said even they don’t have absolutely everything, though I have some parts they have ordered for me, probably better service than BYD themselves LOL, my only issue with them is they sell genuine parts which are expensive compared to aftermarket parts. The availability in general is still very limited. Has anyone found other reliable sources for BYD Parts in Australia/ Melbourne specifically that is not BYD? Because I hate dealing with them.

Comments (16)
r3volts 2025-11-03 01:17

This is an issue across the board with EVs in Australia. Not many 3rd party parts exist, and genuine parts supply from wrecked vehicles don't yet meet demand. It's something that will likely only be resolved with time unfortunately.

anomaly256 2025-11-03 02:47

Depending on the size of the part, it might be cheaper and faster to order from Aliexpress.  Eg replacement lcd panel: $250 from Aliexpress including shipping for a factory original, $4300 from 'BYD' (Eagers) because they're pure scum. Of course this doesn't help with panels or doors or the like

Late-Button-6559 2025-11-03 03:00

Fanatics/Zealots don’t like people talking about the downsides of owning emerging car brands (as relates to Australia). Can only say glowing things! Good luck OP. Hopefully things improve, though the whole consumer market (not just cars) is broken - good service (and speed) is now not important to any company.

No_Mortgage_1851 2025-11-03 03:01

You said what’s on my mind. It’s crazy when a wrecker/ dismantler who gets cars from auction or wherever has better processing times and customer service than the brand.

No_Mortgage_1851 2025-11-03 03:01

Yes you’re right about that, but when an accident happens most of the time we need panels 👌🏻

No_Mortgage_1851 2025-11-03 03:02

Yes 👍🏻

zedder1994 2025-11-03 03:03

The distributor changed from EVDirect to BYD in July this year. Have you noticed any improvement in availability since then?

BeyondEV 2025-11-03 04:47

There's a 20,000m2 BYD parts warehouse opening somewhere in the northern suburbs soon. Once that fills up hopefully parts turn around times should be quicker. But in the meantime, AliExpress or Alibaba might be your best bet. You can get genuine parts and panels for particular models off there.

[deleted] 2025-11-03 05:30

quite brave from you buying a new brand for rentals... that's what Camrys are for

SexyDraenei 2025-11-04 01:11

hopefully things will improve with BYD taking over the distribution role.

Chiang2000 2025-11-04 05:23

The mass fragmentation of the Aus market is going to make for a basket case of parts availability. How many Chinese brands by how many models and rather than a model for essentially 6 years (Think VR to VS commodore type span) they will iterate annually for a while as they race for market share. So you will be looking for a part that was on 0.5% of the overall car market, for a 12 month period, three years ago before the brand wrapped up or got consolidated. This for me is the attraction to the Xioami brand. They have the volume out there, somewhere, and seem to do parts as an element of the company culture.

[deleted] 2025-11-04 09:32

I had panel work on mine done through Sheen and they turned it round really fast.

dpskipper 2025-11-04 13:06

do you have a source for this new warehouse? I ask because i have heard the exact opposite...

whatdidwedo 2025-11-04 23:29

Auto Parts Group for parallel import stuff.

BeyondEV 2025-11-17 10:23

COO of BYD Australia said it in an interview I did with him https://youtu.be/ZqDYZRLPgqA?si=e_u6Vy8pz8_NAadg&t=185 Thats the time stamp he says it

dpskipper 2025-11-17 13:28

good to know. shame it took BYD china kicking out Eagers/EV direct for any change to happen. BYD really need to move away from the traditional dealership model too

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