What does 'cancel' mean on the Haval H6?
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The 'cancel' button on the steering wheel of the Great Wall Haval H6 means 'cancel'. When the driver needs to cancel or exit an operation command during navigation, pressing the 'cancel' button on the steering wheel will do the trick. Introduction to the meaning of 'cancel': 'Cancel' means to cancel, and this button usually only appears on vehicles with cruise control function. After activating the cruise control function on the highway, you can cancel the cruise control by pressing the 'cancel' button or stepping on the brake. Next to the 'cancel' button, there is a 'set' button. Pressing this button will maintain the cruise at the current speed, allowing the vehicle to maintain a certain speed without the driver needing to press the accelerator pedal. This can effectively reduce driver fatigue during long highway drives. Introduction to the use of the 'cancel' button: When you notice a vehicle ahead while cruising, you can press the 'cancel' button in advance to cancel the cruise control. After canceling the cruise control, the vehicle will not maintain its speed automatically, and the acceleration and deceleration are entirely handed back to the driver. If you want to restore the previous cruise speed, you can press the 'res' button on the steering wheel to resume the cruise.
Speaking of the CANCEL display on the Haval H6 dashboard, I encounter it frequently during my commute. It usually appears when I temporarily hit the brakes while using cruise control, indicating that the system detected manual intervention and automatically exited the set speed. For example, if you're following a car with cruise control engaged and the vehicle ahead suddenly slows down, you instinctively hit the brakes—that's when the CANCEL prompt pops up on the dashboard. This isn't a malfunction but rather the safety mechanism in action. Once traffic conditions return to normal, simply press the RES/+ button on the steering wheel to resume cruise control—it's super convenient. In fact, all vehicles with cruise control have similar design logic, though the prompts may vary slightly.
The appearance of the CANCEL prompt on the Haval H6 is actually related to the control system. When cruise control is activated, if the driver actively presses the brake or the CANCEL button on the cruise control lever, the vehicle's computer will immediately terminate the cruise state, and the dashboard will display the CANCEL text to confirm the operation. The key point is to understand that this is a normal human-machine interaction response—you give a command, and the vehicle confirms execution. Unlike a fault light, this white prompt flashes for two seconds and then disappears. If you notice the cruise control unexpectedly deactivating, check if the cruise control button area on the right side of the steering wheel was accidentally pressed, especially the cancel button with a slash.