
Media volume not turned on, mismatched pairing codes, signal interference, etc., can all cause the Haval H6 to be unable to play music. Media volume not turned on: The call volume and media playback volume on a are set separately. The music volume is a type of media volume and needs to be set in the media volume settings. To turn on the media volume, go to the settings of the car's navigation system, select volume, then media volume, and turn it on. Mismatched pairing codes: Some phones' music playback programming may not match the pairing codes of certain car models, resulting in the ability to make calls but not play music. The solution is to try changing the Bluetooth playback frequency band to restore normal functionality. Signal interference: If the media audio on the phone is not turned off, it can cause signal interference with the Bluetooth function. To resolve this, go to the phone's Bluetooth settings interface, where there are two options: phone audio and media audio. After connecting to the car's Bluetooth, both options are turned on by default. You need to turn off the media audio while keeping the phone audio on. This ensures that Bluetooth calls, car music playback (or radio), and phone navigation announcements can function without interfering with each other.

Once when I was driving my Haval H6, the music suddenly stopped playing. I guessed the multimedia system might have frozen, and a long press on the audio power button to restart usually fixes it. It could also be that the USB port was loose, causing files to be unreadable—try reinserting it or using a better cable. not connecting is another common issue; simply re-pair it in your phone settings. A blown power fuse can cut off the audio supply, so check the corresponding fuse in the car's fuse box. Software update errors can also cause trouble, so regularly update the version to prevent lag. Loose speaker wires or faulty speakers require professional inspection. I recommend not overlooking these points and regularly cleaning the audio surface with a damp cloth to prevent dust buildup from affecting performance.

From the perspective of system operation principles, the inability to play music in the Haval H6 might be due to a malfunction in the audio module, such as a signal decoder error that cannot process the file format. Power circuit issues like a blown fuse or unstable voltage can interrupt power supply—it's best to first check with a multimeter if the connections are normal. Poor line contact, such as a loose plug behind the audio system causing signal transmission interruption, can be simply fixed by tightening it. Software conflicts, like a navigation APP freezing the audio system, can be resolved by restarting the entire system or resetting to factory settings. Aging hardware in the audio module is also a factor, especially in high-temperature environments that accelerate damage. Regular maintenance checks by a technician to inspect wiring grounding can prevent minor issues from escalating into major problems.

My H6 often has issues when playing music, mostly due to pairing failure with the phone causing no playback. Refreshing the Bluetooth list and re-pairing can solve it. If the USB port is dirty and can't read the flash drive content, try gently cleaning it with a cotton swab. The player APP lagging is also annoying—try closing and restarting the APP or switching to other audio sources like the radio to see if it works normally. Accidentally turning down the volume or mistakenly pressing the mute button is a basic mistake. Poor-quality data cables can affect transmission, so try replacing it with a new one. Ensure the audio files are compatible with common MP3 formats, and avoid stuffing high-definition files that overwhelm the system.

When taking family out for a drive, unplayable music can ruin the mood. Mostly caused by system freeze – a quick power cycle (turn off for few seconds) usually revives it. If fails to auto-connect or shows "paired devices full", delete old pairings and retry. Aging USB ports causing poor contact? Try rear seat ports instead. Wrong audio source selection happens – simply switch input mode. Though rare, blown fuse can mute speakers (check manual for fuse location). Pro tip: Regularly wipe audio unit with damp cloth to prevent dust-clogged vents from overheating the system.

Last time my H6's music stopped playing, I took apart the door to check the fuse box and found a blown fuse. After replacing it, everything returned to normal. Alternatively, if the audio wiring connection is oxidized or loose, try tightening it slightly with pliers for reinforcement. A simple reset method: disconnect the negative terminal of the for 10 minutes and then reconnect it, giving the system a chance to refresh. Bluetooth signal interference, such as from surrounding electronic devices, can be mitigated by turning off other sources of interference. Outdated software versions may cause bugs, so updating to the latest firmware is recommended. If the audio was modified, incorrect wiring could also be the issue—confirm the original factory settings. Always avoid using counterfeit accessories to protect the lifespan of your audio system.


