
Haval H6 air conditioning cool air turning on and off methods are as follows: Press the AC fan icon, adjust the temperature with the left red-blue button to turn on the air conditioning cool air, and press the AC button again to turn it off. Here is the relevant introduction of Haval H6: 1. Appearance: Haval H6 is a compact 5-door 5-seat SUV under Great Wall Motors, with a length, width, and height of 4653mm, 1886mm, and 1730mm respectively, and a wheelbase of 2738mm. As an urban SUV, the Haval H6's appearance breaks away from the heavy off-road style of previous models, adopting a new design that is more appealing to the general public. The overall design is grand and steady, yet not without fashionable elements. The straight roof line ensures ample headroom inside the car. 2. Power: Equipped with a 1.5GDITEVO engine, the maximum torque output range is expanded to 1400-3600rpm, paired with the second-generation 7DCT transmission, achieving a comprehensive transmission efficiency of up to 95.6%. 3. Configuration: With thousands of intelligent upgrades, it integrates smart black technology, not only supporting full-vehicle FOTA upgrades but also ultra-L2 level autonomous driving, featuring 22 intelligent driving assistance functions including full-scenario AEB automatic emergency braking, 50-meter full-automatic trace reversing, and intelligent dodging.

I've been driving a Haval H6 for almost ten years, and operating the air conditioning for cold air is quite simple. While driving, first start the engine, then locate the A/C button on the center console. Press it, and a blue light will turn on, indicating that the cooling system is activated. Next, turn the temperature knob downward to lower the temperature, for example, set it to around 18°C, and cold air will start blowing. Turning it off is even easier—just press the OFF button to shut it down completely, or adjust the temperature above 25°C, and the A/C light will turn off, indicating the cooling is deactivated. Remember to clean the air conditioning filter regularly in summer; I replace mine once a year to prevent odd smells—otherwise, even with cold air on, it might smell strange. Don’t forget to switch to external circulation during long drives to keep the air inside fresh. The air conditioning in this car is quite durable.

When I first got my Haval H6, it took me a few tries to get familiar with the air conditioning. Steps to turn on the cold air: After starting the car with one button, immediately press the AUTO button, and the system will automatically activate cooling and adjust the fan speed and temperature. If you don’t want to use auto mode, manually press the A/C switch to light it up, then turn the temperature knob downward. To turn off the cold air, pressing the OFF button is the most straightforward, or you can raise the temperature to stop cooling. I usually prefer using the fan speed button to control the airflow—it’s quite convenient. The key is not to let the vents blow directly for too long to avoid catching a cold. Haval’s design is very intuitive, making it easy for beginners to get the hang of it without much hassle.

Using the Haval H6 to pick up and drop off kids to school often involves using the air conditioning. To turn on the cold air: after starting the car, press the A/C button until the blue light turns on, then rotate the temperature control dial to the left towards the low-temperature zone, and cold air will come out. To turn it off, press the air conditioning power OFF button, or set the temperature higher to stop the cooling. Remember to check the air recirculation mode; I often use the internal circulation to save power, but don't keep it on for too long to avoid stuffiness. This method is simple and reliable, and very practical for someone like me who frequently makes short trips.


