How to lock the Haval H6?

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StGabriela
09/04/25 6:09am
Haval H6 door locking methods mainly include central locking and child lock. The specific introduction is as follows: 1. Central locking: Generally, vehicles are equipped with door central locking controlled by the driver. Some high-end vehicles even have an automatic locking function while driving. The central locking mainly prevents passengers from accidentally touching the door handle during driving, which may lead to danger after opening the door. Unlocking method: There is usually an unlocking device next to each door handle (such as the red circle in the left image). Even after the central locking is engaged, passengers can still open each door from inside the vehicle. 2. Child lock: The child lock is generally located at the door latch. After pressing the button downward (activating the child lock), if the door is closed again, the door cannot be opened from inside the vehicle and must be opened from outside. This is one of the common methods used by taxis to lock the left rear door. Unlocking method: Move the child lock button to the off position, then the door can be opened from inside.
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StLeah
09/16/25 7:08am
There are several common ways to lock the Haval H6. I'm most accustomed to using the remote key fob to lock the car—just press the lock button on the key. If I don't have the key with me, I can simply press the keyless entry button on the door handle to lock it. Another method is using the mobile app for remote locking, which is especially handy when I forget to lock the car. Pay attention to the confirmation signals: the headlights flash twice and the horn beeps once. Common reasons for failing to lock include leaving the key inside the car or not closing a door properly—these issues need to be resolved first. After locking the car in a parking lot, I always pull the driver's side door handle to confirm it's securely locked, and the automatic folding of the side mirrors also indicates successful locking. The mechanical key is rarely used, but it's good to know the location of the trunk keyhole in case the remote battery dies.
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