How to fold down the rear seats of the Haval H6?

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DelPenelope
07/23/25 7:27pm
Method to fold down the rear seats of the Haval H6: Locate the pull strap on the backrest of the rear seat near the door, pull it to fold down the rear seat. The rear seats of the Haval H6 are foldable in a split ratio, with two folding methods: split-folding and full-folding. Full-folding of the rear seats means the backrest is a single piece; when more space is needed, the backrest can be folded down to provide additional space. The Haval H6 is a compact SUV with dimensions of 4649mm in length, 1852mm in width, 1710mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2680mm.
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McElliana
08/10/25 3:03pm
When driving my Haval H6, I often fold down the rear seats to increase trunk space, and the operation is quite simple. First, go to the rear seats and locate a small handle or button at the top of the seatback. Gently pull it upward or press it, and the seatback's locking mechanism will release. Then, use your hand to slowly push the seatback forward until it lies flat on the trunk floor. The whole process takes less than ten seconds and is effortless. I frequently use this trick during road trips or when moving, as it allows me to fit large luggage or camping gear, instantly expanding the space. Before operating, it's advisable to clear any items on the seat to avoid jamming or damaging them. If the seat feels stuck, check if the seatbelt is fastened or if there are any nearby obstacles. This is a practical little trick, and beginners will get the hang of it after a few tries.
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EmersynLee
09/23/25 2:12am
As a family user, I drive a Haval H6 to pick up and drop off my kids, and folding down the rear seats has been a great help, especially when loading a stroller or shopping bags. The method is straightforward: after getting into the car, sit in the back seat, look at the top of the seatback from the side, where there is usually a noticeable pull loop or tag. Pull it with your hand until you hear a "click" sound, and the seat will be released. Then gently push the backrest forward, and it will slowly fold down and lay flat. Once done, the space increases significantly, allowing you to fit in furniture or sports equipment, enhancing daily convenience. During the operation, ensure the car is parked on level ground to prevent accidents due to vehicle tilt. If it's your first time, practice in the garage to save time, effort, and ensure safety.
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