
Haval's auto start-stop feature can be turned off using a button, typically marked with a circular arrow and an 'A' inside. Pressing this button will illuminate an indicator light on the dashboard, indicating that the auto start-stop system is deactivated. Haval is a sub-brand of Great Wall Motors, established on March 29, 2013. As an SUV-focused brand, Haval operates alongside the Great Wall brand with its own logo, independent product development, production, service systems, and specializes in SUV manufacturing and sales. Here is an introduction to Haval vehicles: 1. Sales: As of September 2019, the flagship model Haval H6 achieved the top SUV sales position for 76 consecutive months. As the successor to the Great Wall Safe, Haval plays a connecting role in Great Wall's SUV product lineup. 2. H Series Products: The H series includes the Haval H2s, Haval H2, Haval H4, Haval H5, Haval H6, Haval H6 Coupe, Haval H7, and Haval H9.

I found that Haval cars have a very convenient button to turn off the auto start-stop system. After starting the vehicle, look for the small button near the dashboard marked with a circle and an 'A'—just press it once to deactivate the auto start-stop. This feature was originally designed to save fuel by automatically shutting off the engine at traffic lights, but the slight vibration upon restarting affects comfort, especially during traffic jams, which can be quite annoying. I’ve also looked into its working principle—it relies on the car’s battery and sensors for control, so it doesn’t drain power too quickly. If you can’t find a disable option in the settings, it’s because the button directly controls the function. Just remember to manually operate it after each drive, and you won’t be bothered by the start-stop in the city anymore. Overall, the design is quite user-friendly but straightforward, addressing the complaints most people have.

I always turn off the auto start-stop function in my Haval when driving. The method is quite simple: after starting the car, just glance at the center console, find the button with a circle and an 'A' symbol, and press it lightly. That feature makes me uncomfortable in traffic jams with its frequent engine shutdowns and restarts, plus the noise from the engine restarting. After a few weeks of experience, the cabin has become much quieter with it turned off, and passengers also feel the ride is smoother. I recommend new drivers try this operation too—it takes just a few seconds and requires no brainpower. The related topic is fuel economy; indeed, keeping it on saves a bit of fuel but at the expense of comfort. Overall, the button is prominently placed and easy to operate, and making it a habit greatly improves daily driving.

I often help friends check their cars, and turning off the auto start-stop in Haval is quite straightforward. Start the engine after getting in the car, locate the small button with an 'A' icon near the steering wheel, and press it. This feature is great for saving fuel under normal road conditions, but frequent starts and stops can wear out components. Personally, I recommend getting into the habit of turning it off every time you drive to ensure comfort and safety. If the button doesn't work, check the battery status. It's also safe to keep it turned off long-term.


