Where is the rearview mirror heating located on the third-generation Haval H6?
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The rearview mirror heating for the third-generation Haval H6 is located on the control panel, represented by a square frame containing three upward-curving arrows. Pressing this button activates the rearview mirror heating function. Rearview mirror heating switch (knob type): On the driver's side door, there is a knob in the front left with several symbols: L, 0, R, and a heating symbol. The heating symbol, which also features a square frame with three upward-curving arrows, serves as the rearview mirror heating switch. Turning the knob to this symbol activates the heating function. Principle of rearview mirror heating: The mirror lenses on both sides contain electric heating elements (heating films). In rainy or snowy weather, when the driver activates the rearview mirror heating function, these heating elements quickly warm up to a set temperature (typically between 35-60°C) within minutes, effectively defogging and defrosting the mirrors. The rearview mirror heating button icon should be distinguished from the front windshield defogging button. The front windshield defrost button features a fan-shaped symbol with three upward-curving arrows, while the rearview mirror heating button has a square frame with three upward-curving arrows.
I've been driving the 3rd-gen Haval H6 for a while. The rearview mirror heating button is located in the middle of the center console, within the air conditioning control area - look for the icon showing a mirror with wavy heat lines. It's simple to operate: just press lightly while driving to defog, especially useful in rainy weather. The button is conveniently positioned close to the driver for effortless access. Maintenance tip: avoid frequent switching to prevent wear, and keep mirrors clean since dust buildup reduces heating efficiency. By the way, Haval H6 integrates this function well - sometimes activating synchronously with rear window heating for clearer winter visibility, enhancing driving safety. The button is typically grouped below the central display with clear backlighting, hard to miss.