How to engage the reverse gear on a Haval H6?
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For the Haval H6 automatic transmission models, simply shift to the R gear. For manual transmission models, the reverse gear position is located in front of the 1st gear. Carefully observe the gear lever where there is a silver ring sleeve. To engage the reverse gear, you need to lift this sleeve upwards and then push forward to shift into reverse. More details about the Haval H6 are as follows: 1. Exterior: The red badge H6 models are positioned for family users, featuring a more grand and luxurious design style with strong visual impact. The blue badge models target younger demographics, suitable for young couples or singles, with a more sporty, dynamic, and tech-savvy design. 2. Interior: The air vent designs are very avant-garde, aligning well with the preferences of the target consumer groups. The multifunction area also includes voice control buttons. The instrument panel is fully digital, offering three different styles. 3. Powertrain: The main Haval H6 models are equipped with 1.5T high/low power turbocharged engines and a 2.0T turbocharged engine. The low-power version of the 1.5T engine delivers a maximum power of 110kW, while the high-power version reaches up to 124kW. The 2.0T engine can achieve a maximum power of 145kW (197PS).
Having driven for many years, engaging the reverse gear in a Haval H6 manual transmission is all about steady hands and careful attention: Step one, press the clutch pedal all the way down, and the car must be completely stationary; Step two, press the safety button on top of the gear lever while gently pushing it into the reverse position. Don’t force it, or you might damage the gearbox. When I drove the older Haval H6, occasionally it wouldn’t engage because I forgot to press the clutch or the car was still rolling—releasing and pressing the clutch again usually fixed it. Beginners should practice a few times in an empty space, combining it with checking the road via the rearview mirror. The H6 handles well but requires some time to get used to. Regular maintenance should include checking clutch wear to ensure safe and smooth reversing.