
The wiper of the Haval H6 is located on the right side of the steering wheel, and its functions are operated by moving it up, down, forward, and backward. The specific instructions are as follows: 1. Working status: OFF - The front wiper stops working. 2. Working mode: INT - It is an automatic intermittent operation. Just pull the lever down one notch, and the wiper will start working automatically in an intermittent mode. This gear requires manual reset. 3. Continuous operation: LO - It is a continuous operation. Just pull the lever down one more notch, and the wiper will work continuously at an automatic rate. This gear also requires manual reset and is suitable for heavy rain or snow weather. 4. Continuous high-speed operation: HI - It is a continuous high-speed operation. Just pull the lever all the way down, and the wiper will operate at high speed. This gear requires manual reset and is suitable for heavy rain weather.

As an owner of the third-generation Haval H6, I frequently use the automatic wipers, and the operation is exceptionally simple. Just locate the rotating ring on the right-hand control stalk of the steering wheel—a gentle twist adjusts the sensitivity: turning it upward or to the right increases sensitivity, making the wipers move faster during heavy rain; turning it downward or to the left reduces sensitivity, ideal for light drizzles or foggy conditions. I always test the setting when driving in the rain. The sensor is positioned at the top of the windshield, and keeping that small lens clean is crucial—otherwise, it might misjudge the rainfall and activate incorrectly. For finer adjustments, after starting the vehicle, press the settings button on the central display to access the wiper options for precise tuning. The overall design is thoughtful, allowing for safe driving without distraction, and even beginners will find it effortless.

I find the automatic wiper adjustment on the 3rd-gen Haval H6 very intuitive. The key is the control stalk's position—on the right side of the steering wheel, just gently push/pull or rotate the ring on the stalk. Sensitivity adjusts across five levels, with higher numbers meaning faster wipes. In practice, after rain starts, I first try lower settings by rotating down, then increase if rain intensifies. The sensor works by detecting raindrops, so keep the windshield clear of dust/debris to avoid interference. I wipe the sensor area during every car wash. The system also connects to battery power—low charge may affect functionality. After adjusting, test-drive briefly to ensure wipe timing matches rainfall. Simple and efficient, it gives peace of mind on long drives.

The automatic wiper adjustment on the 3rd-gen Haval H6 is very convenient. Simply rotate the control stalk on the right side of the steering wheel to adjust sensitivity. High sensitivity makes the wipers move faster, ideal for heavy rain; low sensitivity is gentler with less noise. Keep the sensor clean to avoid false activation. This design enhances rainy-day driving safety by eliminating manual switching - a highly practical feature.


