Russians who bought Haval H9 and F7x crossovers complain about problems with the operation of cars in low temperatures. Problems arise with both electrical and mechanical elements of cars.
The problem associated with the freezing of door lock cables is being actively discussed on the Internet. Because of this, drivers face difficulties when opening doors.
Multimedia in cars also does not withstand sub-zero temperatures. A number of owners have touch screens completely turn off or start blinking. Some "lucky ones" can't start the car at temperatures already below minus 10 degrees. It is alleged that the starter turns to no avail, and the engine still does not start.
Haval crossovers are produced near Tula, as well as in Kaluga. The car manufacturer claims that the cars are adapted to Russian operating conditions.
Read more on the topic:
- Haval strengthens localization: F7 and Jolion crossovers will receive Russian rubber products
- Domestic Haval Jolion from the factory near Tula will receive a new 1.5-liter engine
- Prices announced and shown from the inside: the new Haval F7x of Russian assembly is presented
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