
Here are the solutions for when the Haval H6 trunk won't open: 1. Open the driver's door of the Haval H6; 2. Engage the handbrake of the Haval H6 to prevent the vehicle from rolling; 3. Pull the trunk switch located on the left side of the driver's leg area in the Haval H6; 4. Press the latch of the Haval H6; 5. Lift the trunk of the Haval H6 upwards to open it. Below is some relevant information about the Haval H6: 1. The Haval H6 can open the trunk via the remote key—hold it for more than 3 seconds until you hear a click. 2. When the trunk is unlocked, all vehicle doors will also unlock, and the doors will automatically lock again after the trunk is closed.

I encountered this issue while driving my Haval H6. Don't panic first, it's likely that the mechanical lock is stuck. Check if the rear door handle is deformed or blocked by foreign objects. I once couldn't open it because items in the trunk weren't properly placed and pressed against the lock hook. Try spraying some lubricant on the lock and gently pulling it, which sometimes solves the problem. If the electronic lock system fails, see if the trunk switch button is unresponsive; in this case, you can manually open the trunk using the keyhole. Haval's keyhole is usually located near the license plate light. If it still doesn't work, it might be a blown fuse or sensor failure. Take it to the 4S shop and let the technician check the wiring with tools. Also, have them inspect the trunk hinges for rust or deformation. Keeping it clean regularly can prevent rust.

Last time my car trunk wouldn't open no matter what, I thought it was broken, but it turned out the remote key battery was dead. Haval's key batteries drain too easily. Try resetting the key by pressing the lock and unlock buttons for a few seconds. If manual operation doesn't work either, check the fuse box located under the front hood or on the driver's side, use small pliers to pull them out and inspect for blown fuses. I only realized after my own misoperation that temperature changes inside and outside the car can also cause electronic components to malfunction, especially more prone to issues during summer heat. When necessary, try pulling the emergency release cord from inside the car, located on the back of the rear seat, just pull it to open from inside - safety first.

The inability to open the Haval H6 trunk door is often due to electronic failures, such as switch or actuator malfunctions. First, test whether the trunk switch responds normally by measuring the circuit resistance with a multimeter; if the circuit is short-circuited, the fuse is prone to blow. Check for dirt on the trunk sensor that may affect signal transmission and clean off any dust. In case of electronic system failure, try disconnecting the negative battery terminal for a few minutes and then reconnecting it to reset the ECU. If the issue persists, it may involve module problems, requiring professional diagnosis to avoid damaging more parts through improper repairs. Prioritizing these checks can save time.


