How to match the body control module of Haval H2?

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MarleyMarie
07/28/25 4:46pm
First, turn the ignition switch to the ON position with one key, but do not start the engine, just connect the power; Then, use another key to lock the door from outside the car, remember it's another key, do not remove the one in the car; Inside the car, press any button on the remote control twice until the interior light turns off, then the setting is complete.
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