Where is the rain sensor located on the Haval H2?
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The rain and light sensor of the Haval H2 is located in the middle of the top of the front windshield inside the car, near the interior rearview mirror. Additional information is as follows: 1. Exterior: The H2 is a city SUV under the Haval brand, with a wheelbase of 2560, typical of a compact SUV body size. The Haval H2 continues the Haval family's signature hexagonal and large U-shaped grille design, combined with the standard LED daytime running lights with a diamond-inlay effect, creating a highly recognizable front face; the body is available in 6 colors; 18-inch alloy wheels give the Haval H2 a more sporty look. 2. Interior: In terms of comfort features, the Haval H2 reflects the consistent high cost-performance ratio of domestic brands. It comes standard with EPB electronic parking brake, AVH auto hold, multifunction steering wheel, keyless entry/start system, and also features a smart oversized panoramic sunroof, 6-way electric adjustment for the driver's seat, comfortable automatic air conditioning, electric folding exterior rearview mirrors, and heated exterior rearview mirrors, among other high-end configurations.
I remember when I was driving my Haval H2 to locate the rain sensor because the automatic wipers weren't working properly. Generally, it's positioned right in the middle at the top of the windshield, close to that small area behind the rearview mirror. It usually looks like a black square or a small lens, which can easily block your view, but if you lean in, you'll spot it. The rain sensor detects water droplets to activate the wipers, and it's placed there for the most accurate monitoring of the glass surface. I should remind you—if it malfunctions, visibility can get dangerously poor in the rain, so check immediately whether the glass is clean or if the sensor has scratches. It's best to regularly wipe both the inside and outside of the windshield to keep it responsive. Otherwise, manually operating the wipers all the time is exhausting and compromises driving safety.