What are the functions of the Haval M6 key?

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ODeclan
07/30/25 3:55am
In addition to the commonly used functions of locking, unlocking, opening the trunk, and finding the car, the Haval M6 key also has three hidden functions, which are as follows: 1. Automatic locking function: After unlocking the car with the key, if the door is not opened, the vehicle will automatically lock after 30 seconds. 2. Door not properly closed reminder: With the ignition switch off, if the door is not properly closed, the door cannot be locked remotely. 3. Prevention of accidental locking: When the car key is inside the car, the door cannot be locked. Additional information: The Haval M6 is equipped with a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine, paired with a six-speed manual transmission and a seven-speed wet dual-clutch transmission, with all models being front-wheel drive.
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