
On the center console panel, the button with three curved upward arrows combined with a rectangle is the rearview mirror heating switch icon. Relevant introduction about the Haval H6 is as follows: 1. Design: Eastern-style futuristic aesthetic design language, with exterior lines that fully showcase dynamic power. The interior adopts a super-sensing futuristic smart cockpit design. 2. Safety: Standard equipment includes a 71.61% high-strength steel body, hot-formed steel integrated door frames, and 6 airbags, with the hot-formed steel strength reaching up to 2000Mpa. 3. Comfort: Features such as remote seat heating, front-row wireless charging, and AQS air management system. 4. Target audience: SUV enthusiasts, buyers looking for additional/replacement vehicles, and those with multifunctional vehicle needs. 5. Competitors: Models such as the Trumpchi GS5, Changan CS75, and BYD S7.

During my years of using the Haval H7, I found the position of the rearview mirror heating switch to be very user-friendly. It is integrated into the air conditioning control panel, usually combined with the defogging button. The button icon features a rear window with wavy lines, representing the hot air dehumidification function. In practical use, I discovered that pressing this switch not only quickly clears fog or rain from the rearview mirrors but also automatically maintains heat at low temperatures to prevent the mirrors from icing up and affecting visibility. I recommend checking the button status before setting off to ensure it's not accidentally turned off, as the switch might sometimes be inadvertently disabled. Additionally, during maintenance, it's a good idea to have the technician check the wiring connections for stability, which can extend the function's lifespan and ensure safe driving.

As a new owner of a Haval H7, I found the rearview mirror heating switch incredibly easy to locate—it's positioned in the lower section of the center console button area, sharing the same spot with the defogger switch. When using it for the first time, I referred to the manual and confirmed this feature is particularly useful during rainy or cold weather. Pressing it clears the mirrors in about one to two minutes. Compared to other models I've driven before, this design is simple and intuitive, avoiding the need for extra dedicated buttons. Remember to start the engine before operating it, as insufficient power supply might render it ineffective. In harsh weather conditions, turning it on early can significantly improve visibility and enhance driving safety. I also make it a habit to regularly clean the button surface to prevent dirt from affecting its sensitivity.

From a technical perspective, the heated mirror function of the Haval H7 relies on circuit sharing. The switch is located on the left side of the dashboard or the control panel near the steering wheel, typically marked with a rectangular wavy icon. Pressing it activates the heating element in the mirrors, which uses electrical current to clear fog or frost. The principle is similar to rear window defrosting, hence the shared button design to save space. Pay attention to ambient temperature when using—if too low, the heating effect may take a moment. It's recommended to activate it immediately after starting the car to avoid sudden visibility issues. A quick tip: check the fuse if the function fails, as a blown fuse could be the culprit.


