
You can find a pull strap on the backrest of the rear seat near the car door. Pulling it will allow you to fold down the rear seats. Below are detailed introductions about the Haval H6: 1. It was launched on August 25, 2011. 2. It is divided into three versions: Urban, Elite, and Premium. 3. The Haval H6 has body dimensions of 4640/1825/1690 (mm) with a wheelbase of 2680mm. Compared to the 2700mm wheelbase of the Haval H3 and H5, it is 20mm shorter, making it more compact. 4. It is equipped with both gasoline and diesel engines. (1) For the gasoline engine, there is a 2.0L engine with a maximum power of 133 horsepower and a maximum torque of 186 Nm. In terms of transmission, the gasoline version of the Haval H6 is matched with a 5-speed manual transmission. (2) For the diesel engine, the H6 uses the GW4D20 Green Quiet 2.0VGT engine already applied in the H5 model, with a maximum power of 150 horsepower and a maximum torque of 310 Nm. The diesel version of the Haval H6 is matched with a 6-speed manual transmission.

Last time I removed the rear seats of my Haval H6, it was a complete nightmare for a beginner. At first, I had no idea where to start and fumbled around for a long time before finding the hidden pull ring under the seat cushion—right at the front edge near the floor. A gentle pull makes the entire cushion pop up, but don’t yank too hard or the plastic clips might break. As for the backrest, there are screws on both sides securing it. Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen them slowly, and once removed, you can lift the backrest. The whole process isn’t too difficult, but I’d recommend checking the vehicle manual or online videos first to avoid damaging internal wiring. After removal, I cleaned out the dust and applied some lubricant to the clips for easier reinstallation next time. Also, remember to clear out any clutter in the trunk—otherwise, there’s just not enough space to work.

Removing the rear seats of a Haval H6? As a frequent car repairer, I have some tips to share. The seat cushion usually has a release mechanism near the front edge of the rear footwell—feel for a protruding button or pull strap with your hand, press and lift to remove the cushion. The H6’s design is quite user-friendly here. Next, check the sides of the trunk for the backrest section, which may be secured by two large screws—just unscrew them with basic tools. Wear gloves during the process to prevent sweat stains on the interior and use a cloth to protect the paint. Also, after removal, check if the wiring connectors under the seat are loose, a common issue in the H6. The whole process takes under 5 minutes, making it ideal for DIY beginners. Regular removal also makes it easier to clean dust buildup under the carpet.

As a parent who frequently transports children, the rear seat removal feature of the H6 is quite practical. There's a small pull strap under the seat cushion—just pull it to remove the cushion. Then, use a screwdriver to unscrew the bolts on both sides of the backrest. The entire process takes about ten minutes, and once removed, it creates extra space for installing a child seat or organizing items. Remember to handle it gently to avoid damaging the clips.

The rear seat removal of the Haval H6 is perfect for modification enthusiasts! First, locate the pull rings under the seat cushion, lift and remove the cushion; then unscrew the backrest bolts fixed to the sidewall of the trunk. Prepare a screwdriver and a small pry bar to avoid scratching the interior panels. After removal, I often modify accessories, such as adding seat cushion covers to prevent wear and tear, and cleaning the ventilation system while at it. Simple tools are sufficient, even beginners can take on the challenge.

For safety, removing the rear seats should not be taken lightly. On the H6, the seat cushion has hidden pull straps that release it with a single lift, while the backrest requires loosening screws from the fixed points inside the trunk. Before operation, ensure the car is turned off and power is disconnected to avoid the risk of electric shock. I recommend doing this on flat ground first, using lightweight tools to prevent scratches. If unsure, it's best to visit a 4S shop, as the seat structure is complex, and improper disassembly could lead to accidents.


