Can the seat belt reminder sound be turned off in the third-generation Haval H6?

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StLeah
07/25/25 3:55pm
The seat belt reminder sound can be turned off in the third-generation Haval H6. The Haval H6 is the flagship model of the Haval brand. Here are detailed introductions about the Haval H6: 1. Overview: The Haval H6 is the flagship model of the Haval brand, launched on August 25, 2011, at the Great Wall Motors Tianjin new factory. It is a compact SUV with a fuel consumption of 6.6-7.3L and a displacement of 1.5T/2.0T. 2. Configuration: The Haval H6 is equipped with a 1.5-GDIT-EVO engine, with a maximum torque output range of 1400-3600rpm, matched with the second-generation 7DCT transmission, achieving a comprehensive transmission efficiency of up to 95.6%. It comes standard with a 71.61% high-strength steel body, hot-formed steel integrated door frames, and 6 airbags.
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SanLydia
08/11/25 9:37pm
I used to drive a third-generation Haval H6, and the seatbelt reminder sound is designed for safety—regulations don’t allow it to be easily disabled, so I suggest not tampering with it. Some car owners find it annoying and want dealerships to turn it off, but technicians say the reminder is hardcoded into the system, making hardware modifications impossible. If the alarm goes off while driving, just buckle up—it’s best to make it a habit. I once tried ignoring it briefly, but the constant beeping was distracting and risky. Now, buckling up the moment I get in the car has become second nature, and the reminder actually helps. Occasionally, it feels unnecessary on short trips, but safety comes first—regulations exist for everyone’s benefit. Better safe than sorry.
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