Haval H6 Triangle Exclamation Mark?

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DelCooper
07/29/25 6:12pm
A triangle with an exclamation mark inside indicates a malfunction in the vehicle's regular performance, components, or functions. Common issues include parking sensor failure, fuel cutoff system intervention or malfunction, external light failure, or engine oil pressure sensor failure. Solution: It is necessary to visit a 4S shop for inspection to identify the source of the fault. The exclamation mark is a common fault indicator in vehicles. Besides the triangle with an exclamation mark, there are four other forms of exclamation marks: a yellow gear with an exclamation mark inside, a red circle with brackets and an exclamation mark in the middle, a yellow bracket with a horizontal line and an exclamation mark in the middle, and a yellow bulb with an exclamation mark. Below is a detailed analysis of these four scenarios: Automatic Transmission Fault: A yellow gear with an exclamation mark inside is the automatic transmission fault warning light, indicating a malfunction in the transmission or transmission lubricant below the normal range. Transmission oil should be replaced promptly. Brake System Fault: A circle with brackets and an exclamation mark in the middle represents a brake system warning, mainly indicating a brake system malfunction or low brake fluid level. Immediate inspection of the brake system is required to avoid accidents. Tire Pressure Anomaly: A bracket with a horizontal line and an exclamation mark in the middle represents the tire pressure monitoring warning light. This light will illuminate when the tire pressure is too low. Check the vehicle's tire pressure and restore it to the normal range. Lighting Fault: A yellow bulb with an exclamation mark is the lighting fault indicator, signaling a malfunction in the vehicle's lights. Solution: Visit a 4S shop for inspection as soon as possible, or conduct a self-check, focusing on commonly used bulbs such as turn signals, fog lights, and interior lights, to identify the issue.
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DerekMarie
08/14/25 10:39am
I've been driving my Haval H6 for almost three years now, and once the triangular exclamation mark light on the dashboard came on. At the time, I thought it was no big deal and continued driving to work. But after just two days, I noticed the car had insufficient power when starting and made a clunking sound. Later, I found out it was a potential transmission issue. That light is actually a multi-function warning indicator, with common causes including low tire pressure, brake system problems, or electronic stability control abnormalities. I recommend pulling over immediately when the light comes on and checking the prompt message displayed on the dashboard. The Haval H6's design will give you direction, such as whether it's a TPMS tire pressure alert or a more serious engine warning. If there's no clear prompt, first check if the tire pressure is normal. Otherwise, it's best not to delay and head straight to the 4S shop to scan for trouble codes to identify the root cause. During regular maintenance, make sure to clean the sensors frequently to avoid false alarms—this habit saves hassle and ensures safety.
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RhettMarie
10/14/25 4:48am
As an owner of a Haval H6 who enjoys tinkering with technical car issues, I immediately pulled out my OBD2 scanner and plugged it in when I saw the triangle warning light with an exclamation mark. This gadget is affordable and practical—just connect it to a mobile app, and it instantly reads the fault codes. Like last time, it showed a C1201 tire pressure sensor short circuit, which was resolved by simply cleaning the connector. However, this warning light could indicate deeper system issues, such as ABS or electronic brake system failures. Once it lights up, don’t take it lightly. Haval’s alert system is quite sensitive, and moisture after rain can easily trigger false alarms. But whenever the light comes on, I first try manually resetting it. I recommend keeping a diagnostic tool handy to troubleshoot minor issues yourself—it can save a lot of hassle. If the code indicates a serious problem, like a P0700 transmission control issue, head straight to the repair shop for maintenance. Don’t gamble with safety.
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