How to turn on the heating in Haval H6?
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Haval H6 heating is turned on as follows: 1. Start the car and wait for 8 to 15 minutes until the water temperature rises to normal temperature, then you can turn on the heating; 2. Adjust the air conditioning circulation mode to internal circulation; 3. Switch to heating mode, which is indicated by a red area on some cars and by a sun symbol on others; 4. Adjust the air conditioning level to a suitable setting and set the air outlet direction. The heating airflow is generally directed forward and towards the feet, while the cooling airflow is usually directed forward. The Haval H6 is a compact 5-door, 5-seat SUV under Great Wall Motors, with a length, width, and height of 4645mm, 1860mm, and 1720mm respectively, a wheelbase of 2680mm, and is equipped with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.
Here's my usual method for turning on the heating in my Haval H6: After starting the car in winter, I wait for the coolant temperature gauge to reach the middle mark, which takes about two to three minutes. Then I open the air conditioning panel on the center console and simply turn the left temperature knob to the red zone without pressing the AC button (that's for cooling). Next, I turn the middle fan speed knob to at least level 1, and warm air immediately comes out from the vents. Remember to set the air conditioning mode to foot-level airflow or foot-level + windshield airflow, which warms the feet quickly and prevents fogging. If the windshield fogs up, press the defogging button. To warm up quickly, you can turn on the internal circulation, but don't keep it on all the time to avoid stuffiness. Using automatic air conditioning is even more convenient—just press the AUTO button and adjust the temperature knob.
Last time during the cold spell, I discovered some tricks for using the heater in my Haval H6: Don't rush to turn on the heater when starting a cold engine. Wait until the temperature gauge needle reaches around 90 degrees. Simply rotate the temperature knob with the red mark on the left side of the driver's seat and set the number above 25℃, then adjust the fan speed using the knob or buttons. Choose the right air vent direction—foot mode heats up faster and saves fuel. Remember to turn off the AC button if it's on, otherwise the compressor will waste fuel unnecessarily. With automatic air conditioning, just set the temperature and the system will adjust the fan speed automatically. When the windshield frosts over, I always press the front defrost button, and it clears up in three minutes. On long drives, remember to switch to external circulation periodically for fresh air.