How to Open the Trunk of a Haval M6?
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First, you can open the trunk using the button located below the steering wheel near the headlight adjustment switch. Alternatively, you can also use the Haval M6 key to open the trunk. Additionally, there is a small card slot inside the rear trunk. You can use the key or a sharp object to pry open the outer cover, revealing the locking mechanism inside. Gently pulling it will also open the trunk. Below is some relevant information about the Haval M6: 1. The Haval M6 features a front MacPherson strut and rear double-wishbone four-wheel independent suspension, which is rare in its class. The professional SUV chassis tuning ensures stability and comfort during high-speed cornering or when driving on bumpy roads. 2. The Haval M6 comes equipped with a multifunction steering wheel, a smart dual-mode anti-pinch electric sunroof, dual-zone automatic climate control, keyless entry + one-button start, and adjustable rear seat angles, among other practical features. In terms of active/passive safety configurations, it includes an ESP stability control system, intelligent tire pressure monitoring, hill start assist, hill descent control, TPMS intelligent tire pressure monitoring system, rear parking radar, rearview camera, TCS traction control system, and RMI rollover mitigation system. 3. The Haval M6's multimedia system features a capacitive touchscreen display with a resolution of 1024*600, supporting playback of 21 audio and video formats, paired with a high-quality audio-visual system. 4. The Haval M6 is powered by a 1.5T turbocharged engine that meets the China VI emission standards, offering high configuration, spacious interior, and strong safety features. 5. The Haval M6 adopts a new design language. The star-dotted grille, integrated high/low beam headlights with lenses, floating roof design with unique boomerang chrome strips, roof rails, and dragon-wing side waistline create a sleek overall body contour, enhancing its high-tech and sporty appeal.
Last week, I just helped my neighbor with her Haval M6's trunk that wouldn't open. Actually, there are three common ways to open it daily: pressing and holding the rectangular button on the remote key for 3 seconds will automatically pop it open, which is the most convenient. Don't panic if the key battery is dead—there's a dedicated physical button on the driver's door panel that opens it with one press. You can also use the button on the tailgate handle when temporarily parked. However, be careful—sometimes if the central locking in the car isn't disengaged, it may trigger the anti-theft lock, in which case you'll need to unlock the entire vehicle first. Last time, my neighbor's car had the child lock accidentally triggering the trunk lock button, and it was only reset in the system settings that it recovered. If none of these methods work, you might need to check the tailgate motor or wiring connections.
As a professional frequently engaged in modifying door systems, I'm very familiar with the tailgate operation logic of the Haval M6. Remote key fob, interior button and tailgate button are basic operations, but many people don't know that holding the unlock button on the key fob can simultaneously lower all windows. Let me emphasize the mechanical emergency opening: when the electronic system fails, remove the cover panel between the rear seats to reveal an orange pull cord. A firm tug will mechanically unlock it - this design is very user-friendly. For those who've installed power tailgates, note that you need to press the remote button twice consecutively to activate it, a detail many owners overlook after modification. I've encountered several cases where modified wiring caused the trunk light to stay on constantly - simply replacing the 7.5A mini fuse in the fuse box solves this issue.
When I first got my Haval M6, I also spent a while looking for the trunk switch. Here's a practical tip: carry the key with you and approach within half a meter of the rear of the car. Extend your hand to the sensing area in the middle of the license plate light and hold it there briefly (without touching the car body), and the tailgate will automatically unlock and pop open. This is especially convenient on rainy days—no need to take out the key. The mechanical keyhole is hidden under the license plate light cover; just use the tip of the key to pry open the right side of the cover to see it. Additionally, you can adjust the tailgate opening height in the system settings—if someone in your family is shorter, remember to set it to 70%. For models equipped with a power tailgate, remember to enable the kick sensor option in the central control screen first.