
First, enter the main interface of the vehicle's central control screen and click on the system settings icon. Then, in the pop-up interface, switch to the network settings option on the left. Finally, click on the searched Wlan on the right to connect to the network.

If the Haval H6's internet connection has issues, I often have to restart it because my car is several years old, and the navigation sometimes freezes or loses signal—restarting usually fixes it. The simplest method is to turn off the engine, wait two or three minutes, and then start it again; the system will automatically refresh. Alternatively, go into the in-car settings menu, find the network or system options, and try clicking the restart button. If the problem is severe, such as no response at all, disconnect the negative terminal of the battery for five minutes and then reconnect it. Remember to operate safely after parking—don’t do it while driving. Restarting the internet connection is common maintenance, resolving signal interference or software bugs. Regularly checking and updating the system can prevent frequent restarts.

I bought a Haval H6 not long ago and encountered a malfunction with the car's internet connectivity. A friend taught me to restart it first. On the screen: open the main menu, click settings, find the car internet option, and restart the service—it was super quick to fix. You can also try holding down the volume or center console button for ten seconds to force a restart. Newcomers should be patient and not rush; just make sure the car is stationary when operating. If it doesn’t work, consider the battery restart method, but check the manual first. Car internet interruptions are often due to poor signal or background usage; restarting can clear the cache. For new cars, it’s recommended to use the software method more often as it’s simple and convenient.

Restarting the Haval H6's internet connection requires a step-by-step approach. First, I turn off the engine and wait for the system to enter sleep mode. Then, I navigate to the settings menu, select network or system management, and find the restart button to click. If the menu isn't responsive, I disconnect the negative terminal of the battery, use a tool to loosen it, wait for five minutes, and then tighten it before starting the vehicle. During this process, wearing gloves is essential to prevent electric shock. In most cases, a soft restart is sufficient, so avoid unnecessary battery disassembly. Before performing any operations, back up settings to prevent data loss. Internet connection issues often arise from connection timeouts, and a restart can usually resolve them. To minimize errors, it's advisable to keep unnecessary apps closed during normal use.


