How to Turn Off the Maintenance Reminder on a Haval H6?
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To turn off the maintenance reminder on a Haval H6, follow these steps: 1. Turn off the ignition switch; 2. Press and hold the trip meter reset button on the instrument cluster; 3. Turn on the ignition switch; 4. The odometer display will begin counting down, and when it shows 0000.0, release the button. The Haval H6 has a body size of 4653mm in length, 1886mm in width, and 1730mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2738mm. It is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 155kW and a maximum torque of 325Nm, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.
To turn off the maintenance reminder light on the Haval H6, as an owner, I find it quite straightforward. First, sit in the car without starting the engine, just turn the key to the ON position or press the start button twice to power it on. Then, look at the dashboard and use the multifunction buttons on the steering wheel (usually the up, down, left, and right buttons on the right side) to slowly scroll through the menu and find the vehicle settings or a similar option. Once inside, there should be a maintenance reminder option; select "Reset Maintenance Interval." I often do this myself because the reminder light keeps beeping annoyingly, but don't completely ignore it—the car reminds you of maintenance for your own good, preventing engine carbon buildup or chain issues. If you can't figure it out, check the owner's manual or visit a Haval 4S store—they'll help you reset it in minutes. After maintenance, promptly turn off the reminder to avoid distractions—safety comes first when driving. I recommend checking fluid levels annually along with maintenance.
I'm quite familiar with the maintenance reminder for the Haval H6. Typically, you start the car without igniting it, keeping it in ACC mode. Then navigate the dashboard menu: first press the toggle button on the steering wheel to switch to the settings page, select the maintenance tab, and press the reset button—that's it. As someone who enjoys tinkering, I sometimes check if there are other issues with the car, like whether the headlights or ABS light are functioning properly. If the menu unfortunately freezes, try restarting by cutting the power. This reminder system is quite smart, alerting you to change the oil or filter—just don’t forget to actually perform the maintenance after dismissing it. I occasionally check the oil level and tire pressure to avoid unnecessary expenses. Regular maintenance can extend the car’s lifespan, saving both money and hassle. If the buttons aren’t responsive, check the wiring harness connection.