
To use the air conditioning in Haval F7: 1. Press the automatic mode button of the air conditioning, and the corresponding indicator light will illuminate, indicating that the automatic mode is activated; 2. Set to an appropriate temperature, and the air conditioning system will automatically adjust the air outlet mode and air volume. The Haval F7 is a 5-door, 5-seater compact SUV under the brand, with body dimensions of 4620mm in length, 1846mm in width, and 1690mm in height, a wheelbase of 2725mm, and a fuel tank capacity of 55 liters. The Haval F7 is equipped with a 1.5L turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 169ps and a maximum power speed range of 5000 to 5600rpm.









I've been driving the Haval F7 for three years, and the air conditioning controls are quite user-friendly. After starting the car, simply press the AUTO button, and the system will automatically adjust the fan speed and temperature. To adjust the temperature, turn the two silver knobs between the driver and passenger seats—the left one controls the temperature, and the right one manages the fan speed. In summer, don’t forget to press the snowflake button for AC, and in winter, wait for the engine to warm up before turning on the heater to save fuel. There’s a defog button on the left side of the steering wheel—just press it when fogging occurs. You can also adjust the airflow direction on the central touchscreen; I prefer directing it toward my chest. If manual controls seem bothersome, just say ‘Hello Haval’ to use voice commands—saying ‘Lower the temperature by two degrees’ is much more convenient than doing it manually.

During the last test drive of the Haval F7, I found the air conditioning design to be very user-friendly. The row of physical buttons below the center console is intuitive to operate: the fan-shaped icon is for front defrosting, the square icon is for rearview mirror heating, and the AC button is specifically for cooling. When setting the temperature, I noticed the dual-zone function is very practical—setting 22°C for the driver and 26°C for the passenger doesn’t conflict at all. The air vents can also be manually adjusted for direction; I prefer tilting the middle vent upward for faster cooling. After connecting my , I scheduled a remote start via the center screen—turning on the AC ten minutes before getting in the car in summer is a lifesaver! The noise is slightly noticeable at fan speed three or above, but speed two strikes a perfect balance between coolness and quietness.

The operation logic is actually quite simple: After getting in and starting the car, press the circular AUTO button to activate automatic mode, then rotate the temperature knob to set it between 22~24°C for optimal comfort. In manual mode, use the fan speed +/- buttons to adjust airflow. After prolonged sun exposure, it's recommended to open windows for ventilation before turning on the AC. Note that the MAX button provides rapid cooling but significantly increases fuel consumption. The air purification function is located in the secondary menu on the screen—remember to activate it during smoggy days. When rear passengers use the B-pillar vents, ensure the center knob is turned to the blue zone. The manual suggests running maximum fan speed at least once monthly to prevent duct mold—a practical tip.

Here are a few pro tips only seasoned drivers know: Don't turn on the AC immediately after starting the engine—wait for the RPM to stabilize before pressing the snowflake button to protect the compressor. Holding the recirculation button for five seconds activates cabin air refresh, a must-have for tunnel driving. If your legs feel cold with AC on in summer, simply push the vent deflector upward at the front passenger footwell. The Haval F7's compressor packs decent power, but its auto mode defaults to high fan speed; I manually set it to level 2 for better energy efficiency. For winter defogging, remember to turn off AC and switch to fresh air mode—windows clear up instantly. Last week's infotainment update added voice command support—now saying 'Set AC to 23°C' beats button-pressing hands down.

Key insights from three years of ownership experience: Daily use in automatic mode is the most hassle-free, but manual mode offers greater precision. The knob features anti-slip grooves, ensuring accurate blind operation while driving. Remember to inspect the cabin air filter seasonally – I replace mine every 8,000 km to maintain fresh airflow. The remote control function in the HAVAL Zhijia APP is particularly useful for pre-cooling the cabin in summer. Real-world tests show that setting the temperature to 23°C provides the fastest cooling with optimal fuel efficiency, while settings below 20°C cause frequent compressor cycling, increasing energy consumption. Note that the rearview mirror heating and rear window defogger share the same button – don't press the wrong one. Regular condenser cleaning is essential; a complimentary rinse during dealership can prevent cooling performance degradation.


