How to Turn on the Cold Air in Haval H6?

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LaJuniper
07/28/25 9:16pm
Haval H6's method of turning on the cold air conditioning is divided into the following two situations: 1. Non-automatic air conditioning cooling: Start the car, lower the temperature, turn on the fan, and press the AC switch. 2. Automatic air conditioning cooling: Simply turn on the AUTO switch. More about Haval H6: 1. Vehicle dimensions: Haval H6 is a compact SUV with a body length of 4600mm, width of 1860mm, height of 1720mm, and a wheelbase of 2680mm. 2. Power: Equipped with a 1.5L turbocharged engine, it delivers a maximum horsepower of 150 hp, maximum power of 110 kW, and maximum power speed of 5600 rpm.
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TeaganLynn
08/12/25 1:56am
I've been driving a Haval H6 for three years and know the ins and outs of turning on the AC. After starting the car, simply press the snowflake icon button on the center console—that's the A/C switch. When the light turns on, it means the compressor is activated. Then, turn the temperature knob all the way to the blue side and adjust the fan speed knob to a suitable level—third gear is cool enough without being too noisy. For faster cooling, remember to press the recirculation button so the cold air circulates inside the car. If it gets too cold after five minutes, just turn it up by two degrees—around 24°C is the most comfortable. Oh, and don’t forget to replace the cabin air filter during every service, or the cold air might develop an odd smell.
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