Where is the rearview mirror heating switch on the Haval Chulian?
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The rearview mirror heating switch for the Great Wall Haval Chulian model is located below the central control navigation. Press the rearview mirror heating button to activate it. Make sure your vehicle model is equipped with this function. If not, it shares the same button with the rear window defogger, and both functions can operate simultaneously. Below is some relevant information: 1. Powertrain: The Haval H6 comes with 2 engine options: 1.5T and 2.0T, paired with either a dual-clutch or manual transmission. The engine delivers a maximum power of 145.0kW, maximum horsepower of 197PS, and maximum torque of 345.0N·m. The vehicle dimensions are 4600×1860×1720mm (L×W×H). 2. Exterior: The Haval H6 features a design that breaks away from the rugged off-road style of its predecessors, adopting a more mainstream and appealing look. The overall design is bold and stable, yet incorporates modern elements. The straight roofline ensures ample headroom inside the cabin. 3. Features: The Haval H6 comes standard with features such as headlight height adjustment, delayed headlight shut-off, 4-way steering wheel adjustment, dual airbags, and rear air conditioning vents. Higher trim levels include additional features like cruise control, intelligent voice GPS navigation, smart wiper and lighting control, side airbags, front and rear integrated side safety curtains, ESP electronic stability system, and tire pressure monitoring system.
When I first drove the Haval Chulian, I was also curious about where the rearview mirror heating was. Later, I found it in the air conditioning control area on the lower left side of the steering wheel. There's a button marked with the rearview mirror heating icon, which looks like a small rectangle with wavy lines, or sometimes shares a key with the rear window defogger. On rainy days or during winter driving, as long as the engine is running, pressing this button can clear fog and raindrops from the mirrors within seconds, instantly improving driving visibility. As a driver who frequently takes long trips, I find this feature a lifesaver, especially on mountain roads or during heavy rain, ensuring driving safety. I also recommend regularly cleaning the rearview mirrors to make the heating more effective. If the button doesn’t work, it might be due to a blown fuse or an uninitialized system, and a visit to the 4S shop is necessary. Overall, the design of the Haval Chulian is quite user-friendly—it’s easy to find and becomes handy once you get used to it.