How to use the M gear in Haval H6?
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Usage method of Haval H6 M gear: When the transmission is in D gear mode, pull the gear lever backward once, all the way down. At this time, the "M" light on the gear lever will illuminate, indicating manual mode. When the H6 transmission is in manual mode, shifting can only be done via the paddle shifters. The usage method of the electronic gear lever is as follows: 1. Use of P gear: The electronic gear lever shown in the diagram is in P gear when parked and turned off. When parking, press the P button above the gear lever to engage the parking gear. At this time, the "P" letter on the gear lever will light up, indicating the parking gear is engaged. 2. Use of D gear: Pull the gear lever backward once, all the way down. The "D" light on the gear lever will illuminate. After engaging D gear, the electronic gear lever automatically rebounds. 3. Use of N gear: When in D or R gear, push the gear lever in the opposite direction of the current gear until "N" lights up, at which point neutral gear is engaged. 4. Use of R gear: First, press and hold the unlock button on the left side of the gear lever. While holding this button, push the gear lever forward until "R" lights up, indicating reverse gear is engaged. 5. Use of paddle shifters: The paddle shifters behind the steering wheel are used for upshifting and downshifting by pulling the left and right sides respectively.
When driving the Haval H6, I often use the M-gear manual mode, especially on mountain roads or during highway overtaking scenarios. It allows me to manually control the transmission gears, avoiding the delayed shifting issues in automatic mode. The operation is simple: while driving, gently push the gear lever to the M position, and after the dashboard displays the current gear number, use the paddle shifters on the steering wheel or push the gear lever up to upshift and pull down to downshift for manual adjustment. For example, I maintain lower gears uphill to enhance torque and downshift downhill to reduce speed and lessen the burden on the brakes. However, it's important to match the speed with the gear and avoid exceeding 4000 RPM to prevent component damage. Through practice, I've found it also optimizes fuel consumption and driving smoothness. I recommend owners familiarize themselves with it to enhance daily driving dynamics. Start practicing on small stretches, and once accustomed, you'll love this sense of freedom.