What brand is the Haval H6 transmission?
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Haval H6 uses a transmission from the Korean brand HPT. HPT is a subsidiary of the Hyundai Group, and many of its transmission products are matched with Hyundai/Kia models. In addition to being equipped on the Haval H2, this transmission is also used in models like the China V5. Smooth shifting is the most notable feature of this transmission. The Haval H6 is equipped with a 6AT automatic manual transmission. An automatic manual transmission is essentially a traditional AT or CVT transmission with added manual shifting functionality. The purpose of the automatic manual transmission is to provide more driving pleasure for automatic vehicles. When using the Haval H6's transmission in daily driving, the following points should be noted: Do not delay transmission oil changes for too long. Prolonged failure to change the transmission oil can lead to damage to internal components such as bearings and the housing; Avoid prolonged coasting in neutral. When driving manual transmission models, many "experienced drivers" tend to coast in neutral, but for automatic transmission models, coasting in neutral can cause the automatic transmission to overheat, and shifting back into D gear can produce a certain impact; Never shift into D/R gear before the vehicle has come to a complete stop. Many drivers, to demonstrate their "smooth" operation, shift directly into reverse gear before the vehicle has fully stopped, which can cause significant damage to the transmission gears and, over time, lead to gear grinding and other faults; Avoid frequently climbing steep slopes in D gear. When facing steep slopes, automatic transmission vehicles often overheat due to high load or shift up too early, resulting in insufficient climbing power. In such cases, manual mode can be used to limit low-speed gears or sport mode to protect the transmission; Do not tow over long distances. If an automatic transmission vehicle breaks down, a flatbed tow truck should be used to move the vehicle onto the tow platform while it is in N gear, rather than using a tow rope or directly towing the vehicle.