Detailed Explanation of the 3rd Generation Haval H6 Adaptive Cruise Control?
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Adaptive Cruise Control System. Below are the relevant instructions: Activating Cruise Control: Pull the lever backward (toward the driver's side) once to activate cruise control. At this point, it is only activated, and the dashboard will display the vehicle icon and driving trajectory in gray, indicating that cruise control has not yet started. Active Pause: If you need to pause cruise control while driving, push the cruise lever forward (toward the front of the vehicle) once or apply the brakes to pause cruise control. The vehicle icon and driving trajectory on the dashboard will display in gray. To resume, lift the lever upward once to restore the previous settings and restart cruise control. Passive Pause: During cruise control, if the driver applies the brakes or accelerator, the system will automatically pause cruise control, and the vehicle icon and driving trajectory on the dashboard will display in gray. To resume, lift the lever upward once to restore the previous settings and restart cruise control.
Driving the 3rd-gen Haval H6, the ACC function is incredibly convenient, especially for long highway trips. After activating it and setting the speed to, say, 120km/h, it automatically adjusts the speed to maintain a safe distance from the car ahead, reducing the fatigue of pressing the accelerator. The steering wheel has buttons to adjust the distance setting, offering three levels from close to safely far, which enhances the sense of security in rainy or foggy conditions. In traffic jams, ACC makes low-speed following effortless, but don’t rely on it entirely—if the car ahead brakes suddenly, the system reacts slowly, and I have to manually brake to compensate. I recommend beginners practice on open roads first to get familiar with the response rhythm. This function may be less responsive in curves or under strong light, so keep the front radar area clean to prevent malfunctions. Overall, ACC makes driving much easier, and once accustomed to it, it saves time and enhances safety.