
On the backrest of the rear seats near the car door, you can find a pull strap. Pulling it will fold down the rear seats. Here are the detailed specifications of the Haval H6: 1. It was launched on August 25, 2011. 2. It comes in three versions: Urban, Elite, and Premium. 3. The Haval H6 has body dimensions of 4640/1825/1690 (mm) with a wheelbase of 2680mm. Compared to the 2700mm wheelbase of the Haval H3 and H5, it is 20mm shorter, making it more compact. 4. It is equipped with both gasoline and diesel engines. (1) The gasoline engine is a 2.0L engine with a maximum power of 133 horsepower and a maximum torque of 186 Nm. The gasoline version of the Haval H6 is paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. (2) The diesel engine is the GW4D20 Green Quiet 2.0VGT engine, which is also used in the H5 model. It has a maximum power of 150 horsepower and a maximum torque of 310 Nm. The diesel version of the Haval H6 is paired with a 6-speed manual transmission.

Last time I went on an outing with my Haval H6 and needed to carry large luggage, I tried folding the rear seats. The specific steps are: First, go to the side of the rear seat and locate the hidden handle or button under the seat, usually positioned near the door side at the bottom of the seat, and gently pull it. Then, firmly push the seat forward; it will tilt forward as a whole and lock into place, instantly creating a huge space. The whole process takes just a few seconds, but it's recommended to do it when parked on a flat surface to avoid accidentally scratching the interior. After folding the rear seats, the trunk can easily accommodate camping gear or moving boxes, which is really practical. However, don’t rush if it's your first time—make sure the seat is securely locked before driving to prevent any shaking that might affect safety. This method is quite common for daily commutes or short trips, and I find it hassle-free every time I use it.

Folding the rear seats of the Haval H6 is straightforward. I often use my car for transporting goods, so I simply locate the small pull ring or latch under the seat, pull it up, and push the seat forward to fold it down. The whole process involves no complicated steps, and most models have clear markings. Just make sure the cabin is clear of clutter when operating. This doubles the rear space, making it ideal for luggage or furniture. I've done this many times and found the pull ring is located at the edge of the seat cushion—it requires a bit of force but avoid yanking it violently. After folding, test the lock a few times to ensure stability before driving. This method is highly useful for daily commutes or shopping—simple to learn and time-saving. Occasionally applying lubricant can prevent jamming and keep the mechanism smooth. In short, try it out for an effortless, time-efficient solution.

I learned how to fold the rear seats right after my car. First, pull the strap at the bottom of the rear seat, lift it up, then fold the seat forward and lock it in place. Remember to take it slow to avoid sudden snapping and potential injuries. The increased space after folding allows for more storage. Clear the seats before operating for easier movement. The whole process is simple and practical, making it easy for beginners to try out quickly.

When folding the rear seats, handle with care. Based on my years of driving experience, first locate the release handle from the outer side. For the Haval H6, pull the strap under the seat cushion firmly and push forward. After completion, check the locking status to ensure driving safety. Folding can expand space for carrying large items, but avoid operating on bumpy roads to prevent seat loosening. Wipe the surface clean after operation. Although these steps are simple, they require attention to detail to avoid damaging mechanical components.

During each session, I practice folding the rear seats. The steps involve pulling the loop under the seat, pushing it forward to fold, and locking it in place to save space. Before folding, clear any debris to protect the interior. Regularly inspect the joints and apply lubricant to extend their lifespan. This method is practical for daily commuting, but avoid frequent folding to prevent wear and tear. Driving becomes more spacious and comfortable after folding.


