What are the common faults of the third-generation H6?
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Under normal maintenance conditions, the third-generation H6 generally does not experience faults. However, if the vehicle is poorly maintained, the following issues may occur: 1. Engine oil consumption: Symptoms include black, wet sludge accumulation in the exhaust pipe when touched by hand, accompanied by an oil smell; blue smoke from the exhaust pipe; and severe oil shortage without any oil leakage. 2. Vehicle shaking: Vehicle shaking can be caused by various reasons, possibly due to chassis issues such as loose front or rear suspension, steering, or transmission components. 3. Dashboard warning lights: These may include the engine fault light, tire pressure warning light, oil warning light, etc. The specific indicators can vary significantly depending on the vehicle model. It is recommended to refer to the vehicle's user manual for detailed explanations.