What are the functions of the buttons on the Haval H4?
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Introduction to the functions of the buttons on the Haval H4 is as follows: Light and wiper buttons: Behind the steering wheel of the Haval H4 are the stalks for light control and wiper adjustment, equipped with automatic headlights and automatic wipers. Safety assistance function buttons: The Haval H4 also features numerous safety assistance functions, including lane change assist, hill descent control, and vehicle stability system. Electronic parking brake button: The Haval H4 is also equipped with an electronic parking brake, featuring an automatic parking function. The electronic parking brake is also known as the Electronic Parking Brake system, abbreviated as EPB. Driving mode button: The Haval H4 also includes driving mode selection, located to the right rear of the gear lever. The driver can switch between different driving modes by selecting through the central display screen's function page or rotating the driving mode knob on the secondary instrument panel. Vehicle characteristics will change accordingly based on the selected driving mode.
When I first drove the Haval H4, it took me a few days to familiarize myself with all the buttons. On the left side of the steering wheel is the cruise control panel—pressing the button with the speedometer icon sets the cruising speed, while the up/down arrows adjust it in 10 km/h increments. The multimedia control area on the right is the most practical, featuring a volume wheel that rotates smoothly and a call-answer button operable with one hand while driving. The air conditioning panel on the center console is straightforward: just press AUTO for automatic climate control, with dual-zone temperature knobs featuring LCD displays. A key reminder: the drive mode toggle behind the gearshift—ECO mode saves fuel but has slower acceleration, while SPORT mode delivers ultra-responsive throttle. Window controls are on the driver’s door armrest, with a rear window lock essential for child safety. Also, don’t overlook the headlight height adjuster knob at the lower left of the steering wheel—setting 3 is ideal for night driving.