What are the reasons for the key light on the Haima M6 dashboard?
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There are two reasons for the key light on the Haima M6 dashboard. Below are the reasons and configuration introduction for the key light on the Haima M6 dashboard: Reasons for the key light on the Haima M6 dashboard: One type without the KEY symbol is the engine anti-theft indicator light, which normally turns off after the car is started. The other type with the KEY symbol indicates insufficient battery power in the car key. It should be checked promptly to determine whether the battery needs to be replaced. Configuration introduction: The dimensions are approximately 4700mm in length, 1802mm in width, and 1478mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2730mm. In terms of power, it is expected that this Haima M6 will be equipped with a 1.6L engine, with a maximum power of approximately 118 horsepower (86.5kW), paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. The powertrain adopts Haima's self-developed platform, including the 1.6-liter NG116 engine with a maximum power of about 118 horsepower; the transmission will be matched with a 5-speed manual gearbox. Additionally, a 1.5T model will be launched later, which is also Haima's first "T" powertrain technology application model.
When the key light on the Haima M6 dashboard illuminates, it usually indicates an issue with the key recognition system. As someone who frequently drives this model, I find the most common cause is a low battery in the key fob. Over time, the coin cell battery in the remote key depletes, preventing signal transmission, which makes the vehicle unable to detect the key. Alternatively, physical damage or moisture exposure to the key itself can also trigger the light. Another possibility is a malfunction in the vehicle’s anti-theft system, such as a faulty receiver module failing to recognize the key signal. Environmental interference, like placing the key near a phone or in a metal-shielded location, can also block the signal. I recommend first trying to replace the battery yourself—use a CR2032 battery. If the light persists, it’s best to visit a 4S shop or repair center for inspection to avoid prolonged issues affecting the ignition system. Ignoring this warning light could lead to failure to start the car or being locked out, which can be quite troublesome.