Where is the cruise control on the Haval H7?
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The cruise control for the Haval H7 is located on the steering wheel. The cruise control is usually positioned near the steering wheel and comes in three main types: lever-style, steering wheel button-style, and steering wheel control group-style. How to use the cruise control on the Haval H7: Press CRUISE to activate cruise control. Briefly press the adjustment button toward RES+ or SET- once to increase or decrease the set cruise speed by 1 km/h. Press the button briefly toward SET- to set the current speed as the cruise speed. The main functions of the cruise control include: "SET" (set speed), "— or COAST" (reduce set speed), "RES" (resume set speed), "+ or ACCEL" (increase speed), "CANCEL" (cancel or deactivate set speed), and "ON/OFF or CRUISE" (cruise control master switch). How to activate cruise control on the Haval H7: Press the control switch to put the cruise control on standby, accelerate to the desired speed, and then push the control lever downward to set the cruise speed. To accelerate, push the control lever upward or press the accelerator. To cancel cruise control, pull the control lever upward, turn off the cruise control master switch, press the accelerator pedal, or lightly tap the brake.
I've been driving my Haval H7 for almost three years now. The cruise control is on the left-hand stalk of the steering wheel, very conspicuous and integrated near the light control lever. When driving, just press the SET button to easily set the speed, and press again to cancel or turn it off—super convenient. I remember the first time I used it on the highway; when the road conditions were good, turning it on made driving much more relaxed. However, during rainy days or on winding roads, I prefer manual control—safety first. The design of the Haval H7 is quite user-friendly, with buttons that have a good texture and are hard to press by mistake. There are also speed adjustment buttons nearby, making long trips effortless. I even checked the user manual, which says the button placement is designed not to block the driver's view and recommends that beginners familiarize themselves with the operation first to avoid confusion. Overall, the controls are easy to find and intuitive to use, and they’re a big help on long drives.