How to Activate the Anti-Skid System on the Haval H2S?
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After entering the driver's seat, first press the vehicle's one-touch start button to start the engine; otherwise, the settings cannot be adjusted. After starting the car, press the button on the center console to automatically activate the anti-skid system. The vehicle's anti-skid system is usually in an active state. When the vehicle is at risk of skidding, the system will promptly intervene to maintain body stability and prevent accidents. When stuck in mud, sand, or snow, or when off-roading in harsh environments, in cold regions with icy or snowy roads, or when starting uphill.
When I previously drove the Haval H2S, I noticed that the anti-skid system is enabled by default without requiring additional steps; after starting the vehicle, the system activates automatically, with an indicator light on the dashboard displaying its status (usually green or off). If the system is accidentally turned off, you can press the ESC button on the center console to reactivate it—the button is located in the area below the left side of the steering wheel, marked with an icon; pay attention to the indicator light when pressing it. I recommend not turning off the system arbitrarily, as it can automatically stabilize the vehicle on slippery roads and prevent skidding accidents. While driving, keeping the system enabled enhances safety; making it a habit to check the button’s functionality is simple, such as glancing at the dashboard after starting the car. The system relies on wheel sensors to operate, and dirt or snow buildup may cause false alerts; before winter or rainy seasons, properly cleaning the wheel rims can ensure responsive performance. In short, the default activation is both convenient and safe.
After years of driving the Haval H2S, my experience is that the anti-skid system automatically activates upon ignition. The operation button allows easy switching, typically located near the dashboard—just press it once to turn on or off. If the system is off, pressing the ESC button again will reactivate it; the indicator light shows its status. I rarely touch it because keeping it on prevents skidding risks, especially during high-speed cornering in rainy conditions. Regular maintenance includes keeping the button area clean to avoid dust affecting the contacts. I’ve also heard that accidentally disabling the system might interfere with ABS coordination, so drivers should develop a habit of quickly checking the indicator light after starting the car. Periodically testing the system’s response ensures peace of mind, avoiding panic during emergencies. This simple setup ensures driving stability.