What are the hidden features of the Haval M4?
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Keyless entry and remote start of the car. The wipers can automatically control themselves on rainy days. In automatic mode, the headlights will sense changes in light through a light sensor and automatically turn on the appropriate lighting. Wipers: Also known as windshield wipers, water wipers, or windshield wipers, they are devices used to wipe away raindrops and dust from the vehicle's windshield to improve the driver's visibility and enhance driving safety. Due to legal requirements, almost all vehicles everywhere are equipped with wipers. Rear windows of hatchbacks and SUVs also have wipers. Besides cars, other means of transportation are equipped with wipers, such as trains and trams. Some engineering machinery, like cranes, also have wipers installed. How to install wipers: Lift the metal wiper arm from the windshield, keeping it perpendicular to the windshield and stable; press the tab to remove the old wiper blade, separating it from the metal arm; insert the new wiper, gently rotating the new blade; until the hook snaps into place and is secured, then place the wiper back onto the windshield.
I use the Haval M4 for daily commuting and have discovered several useful but not widely advertised features. First, holding down the lock button on the remote key can automatically raise all windows and the sunroof, which is great for preventing rain from getting in during summer parking. Second, there are hidden options in the settings menu; for example, holding the fan speed button for a few seconds while adjusting the air conditioning allows you to set the maximum fan speed in auto mode, avoiding excessive noise. Third, the USB port supports fast-charging devices and can even read system update packages when inserted in a specific sequence. Fourth, there's an emergency release lever inside the trunk, making it easy to escape if accidentally locked inside. Fifth, pressing the brake pedal three times while driving activates a simplified diagnostic mode on the dashboard, displaying some fault codes. These little tricks make life more convenient without much effort.