
The method to fold down the rear seats of a Haval H6 is as follows: 1. Locate the pull strap on the rear seat backrest near the car door, and pull it to fold down the rear seats. 2. There are two ways to fold down the rear seats: split-folding and full-folding. 3. Full-folding means the entire rear seat backrest folds down as a single unit. When more space is needed, the rear seat backrest can be folded down to provide additional room. However, when the rear seats are folded down, they cannot be used for seating. 4. Split-folding allows the rear seat backrest to be folded down in sections, offering greater flexibility compared to full-folding. You can fold down only half of the backrest to accommodate large items while the remaining section can still be used for seating.

When I used to drive a Haval H6, folding down the rear seats was quite straightforward, typically featuring a 60/40 split design. You stand by the car door and first locate the position of the seatback at the top, where there are usually two small pull loops or handles hidden in the seams. Pull the left handle, and the entire seat will fold forward—give it a slight push to ensure it lies completely flat. Repeat the same process on the right side, effectively doubling the trunk space, which is perfect for weekend trips with mountain bikes or large shopping bags. Once, when I was moving furniture, I managed to fit an entire folding table after folding the seats—practicality at its best. Just be careful not to pinch your fingers when folding or restoring the seats, and try to operate on level ground to avoid uneven seating. If the pull loops are too hard to find, you can always check the user manual for model-specific details, as the design might vary slightly across different years of the H6.

My Haval H6 has been in use for three years, and folding down the rear seats to accommodate the stroller is a frequent operation. The general method is to first locate the small lever on the back of the seat or near the door, give it a gentle pull to loosen it, then push the seatback down to fold it. The whole process takes about a minute or two, and once folded, the floor is level, allowing even a dog crate to fit in. Remember to clear any items, especially hard objects that might scratch the leather, from the rear seats before operating. The advantage is the significant increase in space, enough for family trips with tents. If it gets stuck, don't force it; try resetting and refolding to avoid damaging the latch. For long-term frequent use, regularly check the seat connections for wear and keep them clean to extend their lifespan.

I frequently fold down the rear seats of my Haval H6, and it's quite straightforward. Stand behind the vehicle, open the tailgate, locate the small release hook at the top of the seat, lift it upward until you hear a click, then firmly push the seatback forward to lay it flat. Once folded, the trunk space expands, making it convenient to load luggage or surfboards. If it doesn't respond, don't rush—ensure the vehicle isn't running or the seats aren't bearing heavy loads. After folding, drive carefully to prevent shifting items from affecting balance.

From my experience, reclining the H6 rear seats requires a step-by-step approach. First, locate the small pull handle or button on the back of the seat—usually positioned on the door-side edge of the seatback. Gently pull it to release the lock, allowing the seat to tilt forward and lie flat. After operation, check if the locking is secure to prevent accidental popping during bumps, which could be dangerous. The expanded space is perfect for large suitcases or ski equipment, but remember to clear the rear seats to avoid crushing items. Don’t forget to regularly check if the pull handle remains responsive; clean it if dust accumulates. Overall, it’s highly practical, especially during moving or shopping trips.

When camping with my Haval H6, I always fold down the rear seats. The steps are: locate the pull strap at the top of the seat, pull it out, and let the seatback fold forward to a flat position. This makes it super convenient to load tents and ice buckets in the trunk. The folding process is quick, but avoid using excessive force to prevent damaging the mechanism. After flattening, lay a carpet layer to protect the surface and keep dust out when washing the car. Regular includes checking that the seat latches don’t rust and ensuring they reset properly after operation. This design is really hassle-free, allowing for more snacks and sleeping bags on long trips.


