How to set the horn sound when locking the Haval H6?
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Haval H6 locking sound can be set by technicians at a professional repair shop. The repair shop will have a computer connected to the vehicle to access hidden settings, check the locking sound option, and activate the locking sound. If using the remote key, the sound can help determine whether the vehicle is properly locked. More details are as follows: 1. In terms of appearance, the Haval H6 measures 4600mm in length, 1860mm in width, and 1720mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2680mm. It features LED low-beam and high-beam headlights combined with a front grille, creating a stylish and dynamic front fascia. 2. Regarding power, the 1.5T + 7DCT 7-speed wet dual-clutch transmission powertrain remains largely unchanged from the previous model. It offers comfortable driving with sufficient power, and the engine speed can be well maintained below 2000rpm during daily use to provide stable performance.
I recently helped my brother adjust the lock confirmation sound on his Haval H6. The steps are actually quite simple: First, start the vehicle to power up the center display, then tap the gear icon in the bottom right corner of the home screen to enter the settings menu. Select the Comfort option under Vehicle Settings, find the Lock Feedback Sound option and turn it on. If you find this process too cumbersome, there's a quicker method: Without starting the car, stand nearby and simultaneously press and hold the lock and unlock buttons on the key fob for about 5 seconds. You'll know it's activated when you hear a short horn beep. This feature is especially useful for locating your car in underground parking garages - just press the key and follow the sound. However, be considerate and avoid using it at night in residential areas to prevent noise complaints from neighbors. Once set up, you'll hear a brief confirmation beep with each lock, adding both security and peace of mind.
As a frequent visitor to car modification shops, I've handled the chime settings for over a dozen Haval H6s. I recommend two methods: either operate through the center console screen - first start the engine, enter the settings menu to find vehicle comfort functions, then turn on the lock confirmation sound switch; or use the remote key combination - with the engine off, simultaneously press and hold the lock and unlock buttons for 3-5 seconds until the turn signals flash twice to confirm activation. Here's an additional detail: the third-generation H6 separates light prompts and sound prompts in the comfort settings, remember to select the sound option. If the setting doesn't respond, it's likely due to a loose wiring connector or blown fuse. I suggest installing a dashcam with vibration alert function for dual protection along with the lock confirmation sound, ensuring greater safety.
We female car owners care most about convenience and safety, and the Haval H6's door lock confirmation sound setting is very user-friendly. I remember my husband taught me: the easiest way is remote operation—just stand near the front of the car and hold both buttons on the key for about 5 seconds, the horn will beep once to confirm activation. You can also set it via the central console: after starting the car, tap the vehicle settings icon at the bottom of the screen, then enable the lock feedback sound under comfort functions. I love this feature mainly because when shopping with my kid, pressing the key from afar and hearing the sound lets me know if the car is securely locked—preventing theft and accidental unlocking by my child. Just be mindful not to use it too frequently when parking in the neighborhood at night. After setting it up, each lock triggers a short beep—not too loud but very clear.