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What causes the keyless start of Haval H6 to not turn?

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WillowLynn
07/29/25 9:01pm

Haval H6 keyless start not turning is caused by the steering wheel lock. Here is relevant information: Steering wheel lock function: Most sedans have this function, and its main purpose is anti-theft. When the vehicle is turned off and the steering wheel is turned to a certain angle, the automatic lock will be triggered. At this time, if you try to start the car with the key, it will not turn. Solution: The solution to the automatic steering wheel lock is actually very simple. First insert the key into the keyhole, then turn the steering wheel left and right with your left hand while turning the key with your right hand until the key can be turned, and the steering wheel will be unlocked. When you find that the key does not turn, do not try to turn it forcefully, as this can easily cause the key to bend or even break.

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OliviaAnn
08/15/25 6:58pm

I've been driving for over a decade, especially vehicles with keyless start systems like the Haval H6, and encountering a steering wheel that won't turn isn't uncommon. This is mostly because the steering wheel lock is activated. The car's anti-theft system automatically locks the steering wheel after turning off the engine for safety, preventing others from easily driving it away. If you try to force it at this point, it definitely won't turn. The simplest solution is to gently shake the steering wheel, wiggle it slightly left and right, while pressing the one-touch start button, and it usually unlocks. Another common reason is a dead key fob battery; if the signal is weak, the car can't detect it and won't start. Sometimes, it's due to the car battery being low on power, and you'll feel no response when pressing the start button. I recommend checking if the key is securely in your pocket before getting in the car and not placing it too far from the seat. If you encounter this situation, don't panic—try these simple methods first, or promptly seek professional repair services. Safety always comes first.

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CalebMarie
10/16/25 7:58am

When I drove my relative's Haval H6 on the highway before, I encountered the frustrating issue of the keyless start not turning—how annoying! The main reason is often that the steering wheel lock isn't released, which is actually an anti-theft feature. After the engine is turned off, the system automatically locks it. To start the car, you need to slightly turn the steering wheel and then press the start button to unlock it. Another common issue is low battery in the key fob, which weakens the signal and prevents the car from reading it, making it impossible to turn. Don’t forget about the car battery—if the voltage is low, the start system may respond sluggishly. I always advise my friends to keep the key fob in their pocket close to their body and avoid placing it near their phone to prevent signal interference. For such minor issues, trying a few troubleshooting steps yourself can often resolve them. If not, then a visit to the 4S shop is always an option.

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MacAaliyah
11/29/25 8:45am

The inability to turn the keyless start for the Haval H6 is usually due to the steering wheel's anti-theft lock being engaged. After parking, the steering wheel automatically locks, and you need to turn it with a bit of force while pressing the start button to initiate the vehicle. A weak signal from a depleted key battery can prevent the car from recognizing commands. Additionally, a low vehicle battery can cause the system to respond slowly, resulting in no reaction when pressing the button. Checking these points can often resolve the issue.

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