
Press the brake pedal of the Haval. Press the one-touch start button of the Haval, and the dashboard lights up indicating the vehicle is started. Move the automatic gear lever of the Haval to the D position to enter automatic mode, then press the accelerator, and the vehicle will shift gears automatically.

As a commuter who frequently drives a Haval to work, let me share my operating steps: After getting into the car, ensure the key is inserted or the one-button start is ready. You must press the brake pedal to start the engine—safety first. After starting, release the handbrake, then slowly lift the brake while shifting the gear lever from Park (P) to Drive (D). At this point, the vehicle can start moving, but avoid pressing the accelerator too abruptly to prevent jerking and damaging the transmission. If you encounter a traffic light while driving, simply stop in D gear. However, for prolonged waits, I shift to Neutral (N) to save fuel. When climbing a slope and lacking power, try the Sport mode (S) gear, but for normal road conditions, D gear is sufficient for smooth driving. When parking, first press the brake to come to a complete stop, then shift to P, turn off the engine, and engage the handbrake. Developing good habits helps prolong the life of your beloved car.

I'm a car enthusiast who loves studying the handling techniques of different models. The Haval automatic transmission is quite easy to get the hang of. Always press the brake before starting the engine to prevent accidental sliding—this is basic operation for most cars. After the engine is running and ready to shift gears, remember to gently push the gear lever from P to R for reversing or D for driving forward. Never shift gears while the car is moving to avoid damaging internal components. When driving, the D mode is suitable for daily use, but Haval often has a manual mode that makes driving more fun. Using the paddle shifters to upshift or downshift is as simple as driving a race car. Another tip: take it slow when reversing into parking spaces to ensure a safe distance. Regular transmission oil checks are also key to maintenance—I visit a professional shop once a year to check for potential wear issues.

As a beginner who just learned to drive, I find operating a Haval automatic transmission quite easy. Starting is simple: first sit firmly in the car, press the brake, then start the engine, release the handbrake, shift to D gear, and start driving smoothly without going too fast. When reversing, stop completely, shift to R gear, check the rear clearly before operating to ensure safety. During driving, mainly use D gear to move forward; when needing to stop, just slow down by pressing the brake without frequent gear shifting, simplifying the driving process. However, be careful not to forget the handbrake on slopes to avoid the danger of the car rolling. When refueling or doing maintenance, take the opportunity to ask the mechanic about the car's condition. Developing a habit of regular checks can extend its lifespan.


