What are the solutions for the H6 car door not opening?

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BeckettMarie
07/24/25 12:43am
Here are the methods to address the issue of the car door not opening: 1. Go home and get the spare key. 2. Call 110 to find a locksmith company. 3. Break the glass. Below are the reasons why the Haval H6 car door may not open: 1. Winter car door not opening: In the northern winter, temperatures are low. If water accumulated in the car lock, door frame, or handle is not dried after washing the car, it can easily freeze, leading to the car door not opening in the morning. 2. Remote control malfunction: (1) Buttons are not responding well. (2) Strong signal interference in the surrounding area. (3) Low battery power.
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SophieDella
08/10/25 8:27pm
Last time I couldn’t open my car door, it was really frustrating. First, check the key—maybe the lock cylinder is stuck or rusted. The door locks on the H6 can sometimes accumulate dust; try spraying some lubricant. Remote not working? Most likely the key battery is dead—replace it with a new one. Broken door handles are also quite common; plastic parts can age and snap, but it’s an easy fix. In winter, if the door gap freezes, pour some warm water to open it. If none of these work, it might be a blown fuse in the car—check the fuse box and replace it. For electronic lock issues, try using the mechanical key to open it manually or check the battery charge. I recommend regularly applying some oil to the door hinges to avoid future jams. If all else fails, calling for roadside assistance is the safest bet—don’t force it open to avoid door damage and bigger problems.
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