How to set the fuel consumption display for the third-generation Haval H6?
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The fuel consumption display settings for the third-generation Haval H6 are as follows: 1. To display the fuel consumption on the Haval H6, use the menu button on the right side of the multifunction steering wheel. 2. After pressing the menu button twice, the dashboard will display the menu. Then, use the selection button to choose the car icon, which contains the fuel consumption information. Below is additional information about the Haval H6: 1. The Haval H6 is a compact SUV under the Haval brand, equipped with four types of engines: a low-power 1.5L turbocharged engine, a high-power 1.5L turbocharged engine, a low-power 2.0L turbocharged engine, and a high-power 2.0L turbocharged engine. 2. Taking the high-power 1.5L turbocharged engine as an example, it delivers 169 horsepower and a maximum torque of 285 N·m. The engine's maximum power output is achieved between 5000 and 5600 rpm, while the maximum torque is available from 1400 to 3600 rpm. This engine features CVVL technology, direct fuel injection, and an aluminum alloy cylinder head and block.
I just bought the third-generation Haval H6 and want to know how to set up the fuel consumption display. Actually, the operation is very simple: After starting the car, there is a button area on the left side of the steering wheel. Find a button with a menu or INFO symbol, press it lightly a few times to enter the dashboard settings options. Select vehicle information or display content, and there will be an option for fuel consumption. You can switch between displaying real-time fuel consumption or average fuel consumption. I recommend choosing average fuel consumption because it is more stable and helps with long-term monitoring. I check it every day to remind myself to step lightly on the accelerator to save on fuel costs, and I can also check other settings like tire pressure at the same time. This feature is very user-friendly for beginners, and it takes less than a minute to set up. Remember not to operate it while driving—safety first. Now, my fuel expenses are much lower than before.