What are the various displays on the Haval M6 dashboard?

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KeiraMarie
07/24/25 3:07am
Haval M6 dashboard displays include: Left side: The left side of the dashboard shows the vehicle's tachometer; below the left side is the water temperature gauge. Right side: The right side displays the vehicle's speedometer; below the right side is the fuel consumption display; in the middle is a screen that shows vehicle-related information, including automatic transmission gear position, vehicle mileage, and tire pressure monitoring. Haval M6: The Haval M6 was launched on July 21, 2017, with five configurations powered by a 1.5T engine, meeting both China National V and VI emission standards. The vehicle dimensions are 4649mm in length, 1830mm in width, 1705mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2680mm.
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MacEloise
08/10/25 10:40pm
As a long-term owner of the Haval M6, from a technical perspective, the dashboard display is quite comprehensive. The core components include a mechanical speedometer and tachometer. The speedometer needle indicates your current speed range, while the tachometer shows engine RPM, helping you determine when to shift gears while driving. The central digital area features a fuel indicator, displaying the remaining fuel percentage and range, along with a coolant temperature gauge to alert you of engine temperature and prevent overheating issues. The warning light system is crucial—icons for ABS, airbags, engine faults, etc., illuminate when there's a system anomaly, signaling the need for prompt attention. Additionally, there's a multifunction screen that can toggle between displaying tire pressure data, average fuel consumption, and mileage information, aiding in vehicle monitoring. I recommend new owners consult the manual to familiarize themselves with all symbols to avoid misinterpretation. The overall design balances practicality and safety, but don’t forget to clean the surface during maintenance to prevent grime from obstructing the view.
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