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Where is the cruise control indicator located on the H6?

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DiBrooke
09/08/25 6:21am
The cruise control switch for the H6 is located in the functional area on the right side of the steering wheel. Below is relevant information: 1. Model: The Haval H6 is the flagship model under the Haval brand, primarily positioned as an intelligent SUV. The 2021 latest Haval H6 is equipped with two powertrain options: 1.5T and 2.0T. 2. Location: The cruise control switch for the Haval H6 is situated in the functional area on the right side of the steering wheel. Most Haval H6 models come with cruise control functionality, except for the third-generation 1.5T Max, Supreme, Automatic 4WD Max, and Automatic 4WD Supreme variants. Cruise control will automatically deactivate if the speed consistently exceeds the set cruise speed for 5 minutes.
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HavenMarie
09/20/25 4:53am
When using the cruise control function of the Haval H6, I noticed that the symbol is usually located in the control area on the left side of the steering wheel, where there is a row of multifunction buttons. The cruise control symbol resembles a small speedometer icon or a ring with an arrow. To activate cruise control, first press this button to turn on the system, then set the current speed as the cruising speed. The operation is quite convenient, especially during highway driving, as it can save a lot of effort. However, before using it, make sure the road conditions are safe, such as avoiding activation on slippery or congested roads. I recommend that new car owners read the owner's manual carefully to familiarize themselves with the button locations and operating methods to prevent misuse. Cruise control is an auxiliary function, so you still need to keep your attention on the road and not rely entirely on it. Also, remember to regularly check the button functions to avoid unstable performance due to poor contact or failure.
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DelStephen
11/03/25 5:16am
On the lower left side of the Haval H6's steering wheel, the cruise control symbol is designed within the multifunction buttons, visually represented as a circle with speed lines. The operation is straightforward: press it to activate the cruise system, then use the +/- buttons to adjust the speed. I'm curious about how the electronic control module behind this function works—it maintains the set speed by regulating the throttle opening via the ECU. When setting it up, be mindful of system limitations, such as being unable to activate it below 30 km/h or it automatically disengaging on steep slopes. If issues arise during use, first check if the buttons are stuck due to dirt or if the relay connections are loose. Cleaning the button area during maintenance can prevent malfunctions. While cruise control is practical, it's not suitable for all scenarios; it's best to use it sparingly on city roads to avoid safety risks.
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