
To set the power mode to ON in the third-generation Haval H6, you need to press the one-touch start button once when the gear lever is in the P position. Here is some knowledge about the Haval H6: 1. Design Evolution: After three generations of glorious evolution, the third-generation Haval H6 boasts a powerful presence. It features an Eastern futuristic aesthetic design language, with exterior lines that vividly showcase dynamic strength. The interior adopts a futuristic smart cockpit design. 2. Intelligent Evolution: With over a thousand intelligent upgrades, it integrates cutting-edge smart technologies. It not only supports full-vehicle FOTA upgrades but also features ultra-L2-level autonomous driving. It includes 22 intelligent driving assistance functions such as full-scenario AEB automatic emergency braking, 50-meter fully automatic trace reverse parking, and smart evasion.

As someone who just learned to drive not long ago, I found this quite intuitive after experiencing it firsthand. Setting the power mode to ON in a Haval vehicle actually powers up the car without starting the engine. There are two common ways to do this: For traditional key models, insert the key into the ignition switch near the steering wheel and turn it clockwise to the ON position. If you're driving a newer push-to-start model like the Haval H6 or H9, simply press the start button on the center console—just remember not to press the brake pedal! A blue or blinking light on the start button indicates the power is on. At this point, all dashboard lights illuminate, and the air conditioning and radio can be used, making it convenient for checking the vehicle's status. At first, I mistakenly thought this position started the engine, which was a waste of effort. Now that I've learned this operation, it's much more convenient, especially when debugging in the garage—it's particularly useful.

Having driven for over 30 years and being familiar with repairs, I'll share some practical details. The HAVAL power ON position operation is very simple: for traditional key vehicles, rotate to the second position; for push-button start models, gently hold the start button for 2-3 seconds without touching the brake or accelerator. This mode powers up all vehicle circuits, illuminates all dashboard icons, and displays normal information after self-check completion, such as whether the battery voltage is stable. The key is not to confuse ON with engine start – in ON position the engine remains off, saving fuel and ensuring safety, making it ideal for testing lights or audio during maintenance. Common issues include accidentally starting the engine by pressing the brake pedal too hard, or unresponsive buttons when the battery is weak (keep keys closer). Developing a habit of checking in ON position before starting helps reduce roadside breakdown risks.

As a young car enthusiast, driving a Haval is a blast! Powering ON is super easy: locate that cool start button and give it a light press without stepping on the brake—the interior instantly lights up and switches to music mode. This way, the dashboard lights flash to confirm power-on without consuming fuel. Remember to only debug systems in ON mode, like connecting Bluetooth to your phone or checking weather maps. Use it to preheat the car system before daily commutes for maximum efficiency, avoiding unnecessary engine idling—eco-friendly and hassle-free.

When mom drives the family out for a trip, the power ON operation should be safe and quick. For Haval vehicles with a one-button start model, gently press and hold the button for two seconds without stepping on any pedals. For traditional keys, simply turn it slowly to the ON position. This activates functions like the air conditioning fan or rearview mirror adjustment, with dashboard lights indicating normal operation. Checking these before starting the engine can prevent unexpected situations. Performing this routine before each start ensures system stability, especially on rainy days or winter nights, avoiding accidental engine starts. It's simple to learn and makes driving more reassuring once it becomes a habit.


