How to Start the Great Wall Haval H2 When the Key Fob Battery Dies?

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DelMalachi
07/25/25 3:31pm
Haval H2 key fob dead battery starting method: First, remove the mechanical key from the car key fob and insert it into the mechanical key slot. Then, place the other end close to the push-button start switch, and finally, press and hold the push-button start to ignite the vehicle. Below are relevant details about the Haval H2: 1. The Haval H2 features the brand's new family grille design with a large chrome-plated air intake grille, prominent HAVAL emblem, and a bold front grille complemented by chrome trim strips, presenting a full and imposing front end that exudes both boldness and fashion. The front bumper adopts a popular sporty design, with two protruding angles below the diamond-shaped air intake resembling fangs, delivering a strong sense of sportiness and aggression. 2. The Haval H2's interior showcases an all-new design, incorporating a significant amount of metallic accents and high-gloss wood trim, elevating the visual premium feel. The new instrument cluster is dazzling, featuring a color display screen in the center; the multifunction steering wheel now bears the new HAVAL logo; the center console is equipped with a large display screen supporting GPS navigation. 3. The Haval H2 comes standard with daytime running lights, leather-wrapped multifunction steering wheel, cruise control, keyless entry system, push-button start system, Bluetooth hands-free calling system, dual airbags, rear seats with split-folding function and center armrest, electric power steering, front and rear disc brakes, tire pressure monitoring, and front MacPherson independent suspension/rear multi-link independent suspension among other configurations.
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