
Turn off the engine and apply the parking brake. Pull the edge of the gear shift panel upwards to remove it. Press the unlocking device with a screwdriver or mechanical key while pressing the gear shift lever unlock button, then shift the gear lever from P to N. Reinstall the gear shift panel. Press the brake pedal all the way down and restart the engine.

When it comes to releasing the P (Park) gear in the Haval H6, I encounter this frequently in my daily driving and find it quite straightforward. First, ensure you're properly seated with the seatbelt fastened and confirm the vehicle is stationary—safety is paramount. Then, firmly press the brake pedal with your right foot until you hear a distinct 'click' indicating the system has unlocked. Next, grip the gear lever with your left hand, press the small button on top, and while holding it, push forward to shift into D (Drive) or pull backward for R (Reverse), depending on your intended direction. If the lever doesn't move, don't force it; instead, check if the brake is fully depressed or if the engine is running (ensure the key is turned to the ON position). Extra caution is needed when parking on slopes—always engage the handbrake before shifting to protect the transmission. Developing the habit of braking before gear changes can prevent many issues, so stay calm and patient during the process.

The key to releasing the P gear in the Haval H6 is operating after pressing the brake. I understand this process is based on a safety mechanism where the system monitors whether the brake pedal is depressed to a certain extent before unlocking the gear shift lock. The operation method is simple: first, firmly press the brake pedal and confirm that the brake light on the dashboard is illuminated, indicating normal operation. Then, press and hold the release button on the gear lever and smoothly shift to D, N, or R gear. If it gets stuck, check for faults in the brake switch or wiring issues, and if necessary, try restarting the car. Remember not to force a gear shift when the car hasn't completely stopped to avoid damaging the transmission. Regular inspections of the brake system and gear shift components can prevent these issues. Beginners driving automatic transmission cars are advised to practice basic operations more to enhance familiarity.

How to shift out of P gear in Haval H6? Simply put: keep your foot firmly on the brake, press the button on the gear lever with your right hand and push it all the way forward to D gear, then drive off. If it won't budge, check if your foot is fully pressing the brake pedal - don't half-press it. Daily operation is quick and straightforward; you'll get the hang of it after a few drives, no need to worry. For any issues, try restarting with the key or consult the manual - Haval's design is quite intelligent and error-resistant.


