
Haval M6 cannot automatically close windows. 1. Function description: None of the configurations in the entire series have this function. If you want the automatic window-closing function, you need to install it later. You can find a professional organization to install it for the vehicle. After installation, you can remotely close the windows with one click. 2. Model introduction: The Haval M6 series is equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine that meets the National VI emission standards, with a maximum power of 110kw and a peak torque of 210 N·m. It is equipped with practical facilities such as a multifunction steering wheel, an intelligent dual-mode anti-pinch electric sunroof, a dual-zone automatic constant temperature air conditioner, keyless entry + one-button start, and adjustable rear seat angles.

I've driven the Haval M6 for a while, and the standard version usually doesn't come with an original automatic window-closing feature. You have to press the button to close the windows yourself; they won't automatically roll up all the way after locking the car. However, some top-end or newer models might come with some smart configurations, but don't count on it having one. I remember once when it rained, I forgot to close the windows, and the interior got completely soaked, causing a headache with electrical repairs. I suggest everyone develop the habit of checking before getting out of the car. If you want an upgrade, you can buy a cheap OBD module for installation—there are plenty of tutorials online, and you can do it yourself. But don't go for cheap, low-quality products to save money, or you might risk short circuits and damage to the car. In short, safety first, prevention is key—don't expect the car to handle everything on its own.

As a car enthusiast, I'm quite interested in this. The Haval M6 generally doesn't come with built-in auto window closing. It operates the window motors through signals judged by the body control module, but this feature wasn't integrated in the design unless it's a high-end model or post-facelift version. The reason might be cost control, as entry-level models focus on basic features. You could try installing a third-party window closer - just plug it into the OBD port, costing between tens to over a hundred yuan. Don't forget to check voltage stability and test it several times after installation. The benefits include convenience, rain protection, theft prevention, and simple operation (just press the key once when locking). Knowing this, always check the spec sheet carefully when car shopping to avoid being misled by salespeople.

From a safety perspective, not having automatic window closing poses significant risks. The Haval M6 generally lacks this feature, and forgetting to close the windows could allow rainwater to damage the interior or electrical systems, while also weakening anti-theft measures. It's advisable to manually close the windows every time you exit the vehicle, rather than relying on automatic mechanisms. Developing this habit can save you trouble. If you're still concerned, consider purchasing a window-closing accessory available on Taobao—installation is straightforward. Choose a reputable brand to ensure compatibility and avoid tampering with the original wiring. Additionally, don't blindly chase after newer models; while other higher-end Haval vehicles may support this feature, the M6 is designed with practicality in mind, so prevention is key.


