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What is the button behind the gear shift of the Haval F7?

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VanCamila
07/29/25 7:56am
The button behind the gear shift of the Haval F7 is the central control screen button. The function of the car's central control The car's central control is where the car's air conditioning, audio, and other comfort and entertainment devices are controlled. The car's central control includes the central locking system, which allows the driver to control the opening and closing of all doors and the window lifting system. Functions of the central locking system: The central locking system mainly has three functions: central control, speed control, and individual control. The driver can control the locking and unlocking of all doors. At the same time, when the vehicle reaches a certain speed, the doors automatically lock. Each door also has an independent switch, allowing individual control of each door.
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BryceLynn
08/13/25 3:01am
The button area behind the gear lever of the Haval F7 is quite practical, mainly controlling the vehicle's auxiliary functions. The most noticeable is the round electronic parking brake button, which automatically engages when parking and turning off the engine, and releases automatically when driving with the seatbelt fastened and the accelerator pressed. The button marked with an "A" next to it is the auto-hold function, which activates when you press the brake pedal firmly at a red light, freeing your feet. Further down, you can see two driving mode toggle buttons. The default is standard mode; pressing the economy mode makes the power delivery smoother and more fuel-efficient, while the sport mode offers more direct power response. There's also a hill descent control button—when pressed during mountain driving, the vehicle automatically controls the downhill speed. Finally, the ESP off button should not be touched casually unless in special situations like getting stuck and needing to escape.
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OJayce
10/05/25 3:14am
When I drove the Haval F7, I frequently used the buttons behind the gear lever. The electronic parking brake was very convenient to operate, especially in stop-and-go city traffic where I didn't need to pull the handbrake. The auto-hold function was truly a lifesaver in traffic jams - for red lights longer than three seconds, I didn't have to keep my foot on the brake. The small paddle on the left was for switching between sport and eco modes - sport mode made highway overtaking particularly crisp. Although the hill descent control wasn't used often, it was really reassuring on occasional mountain roads as the car automatically controlled the downhill speed very steadily. I remember there was also a button at the very back to turn off the vehicle stability system - unless you're stuck and need to get out, it's better not to press it as keeping it on is safer for daily driving.
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SanRuth
10/05/25 3:16am
The buttons behind the gear lever control several frequently used functions. The electronic parking brake button locks the car when pressed after coming to a complete stop and automatically releases when starting the vehicle. The auto hold feature is particularly reliable for preventing rollback on slopes, activated by firmly pressing the brake pedal. Looking down, the left button toggles between three driving modes—Standard, Economy, and Sport—affecting engine responsiveness. The small standalone button on the right is the Hill Descent Control system, which automatically regulates speed during long descents when activated. The rearmost round button turns the ESP system on or off; it's recommended to keep it enabled by default for driving safety, though it can be temporarily disabled in special slippery conditions. These buttons are conveniently positioned to be easily accessible while shifting gears.
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DelJameson
11/18/25 4:46am
The Haval F7 features several function buttons behind the gear lever: The electronic parking brake is easy to operate—just press to illuminate the red light for locking the vehicle. The auto-hold function is particularly useful in areas with frequent traffic lights; once activated, the vehicle maintains braking automatically. Adjacent to these are two driving mode buttons: Sport mode is ideal for highways or uphill driving, delivering noticeable acceleration, while Eco mode helps save fuel during city commutes. A dedicated hill descent control button ensures the vehicle maintains a steady speed on steep slopes. The furthest button controls the ESP electronic stability system, which is safest to keep enabled during daily driving. The operation area is conveniently located just three fingers' distance from the gear lever.
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