What are the hidden functions of the Haval H6 remote control?

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OEmersyn
07/30/25 9:10am
Haval H6 remote control hidden functions include: 1. Locking; Press the "Lock" button, all door lock motors perform a locking action simultaneously, and the turn signal flashes once. 2. Vehicle Locator; When the vehicle is in anti-theft mode, pressing the "Vehicle Locator" button activates the vehicle locator function once. 3. Alarm Deactivation; When the vehicle is in the alarm activation state of anti-theft mode, pressing the "Lock" button will make all door lock motors perform a locking action simultaneously, regardless of whether the doors are unlocked, and deactivate the alarm. 4. Unlocking; Press the "Unlock" button, all doors perform an unlocking action simultaneously, and the turn signal flashes twice. If the vehicle is in anti-theft mode when this button is pressed to unlock, the turn signal will flash three times. 5. Trunk Opening; Hold the button for more than 3 seconds until a click sound is heard, the trunk will unlock, and all vehicle doors will also unlock. After closing the trunk, the doors will automatically lock.
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