What to do when Haval F5 has no network?
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Open the control panel and click the little person icon at the top to contact customer service. When there are too many background applications, it may affect the use of some functions. At this time, you can clear the cache and wait for about 5 minutes before reconnecting. Using network-dependent functions too quickly may prevent the network from displaying. In this case, first close the network-dependent functions and wait until the network connection icon appears before using the functions again. If it consistently shows unable to connect, it may be due to poor signal. You can restart the network to resume normal use.
I've experienced network failures several times while driving my Haval F5, and it was quite unsettling at first. It might be due to poor signal coverage, such as in remote suburbs or underground parking lots, where it shows no network. The simplest solution I've tried is restarting the infotainment system: hold the power button next to the volume key for about 10 seconds to refresh the system, and sometimes it works. If that doesn't help, check the SIM card status by opening the network options in the settings to see if there's a signal indicator. Remember not to operate it while driving—safety comes first. Additionally, outdated software can cause bugs, so try connecting to WiFi or a mobile hotspot to download the latest version. For prevention, clear the infotainment system cache once a week; making it a habit can help avoid issues.