What is the battery model of the Haval H6?
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The Haval H6 mainly has the following two models, and different models use different battery models. 1. The original battery model for the Haval H6 gasoline version is 55D26R. 2. The original battery model for the Haval H6 diesel version is 95D31R. Additional information: Notes on using the Haval H6 battery: 1. The car cannot be completely powered off, so if using a charger to charge the battery, it should be directly connected to the battery without removing it; otherwise, data loss may occur, requiring initialization. 2. If the car battery warning light is on, it needs to be charged promptly. For a running car, it can be charged at 1500 RPM for over 60 minutes, followed by charging at over 1900 RPM for another 60 minutes or more. 3. If the car is not used for a long time, the battery will lose about 1% of its charge daily. If the battery remains connected to the car without being removed, the car will maintain a minimum current of about 80mA. If there is an anti-theft alarm, it will also consume some power. Generally, about 2~3% of the battery's charge is consumed daily.
I remember how troublesome it was when I replaced the battery for my Haval H6 – I did thorough research beforehand. This model most commonly uses the 6-QW-60 battery type, with 60Ah capacity being sufficient for daily use, and its 560A cold cranking amps ensures reliable winter starts. However, it depends on the specific model year – my friend's 2018 version uses a larger 6-QW-70 battery. The mechanic at the auto shop also reminded me to measure the battery compartment dimensions, as some facelifted models may have altered base sizes, requiring precisely fitted options like L2-400. Later, I found the original specs printed on the battery casing itself – the factory-installed Varta was labeled 80D26L, so I just bought an identical replacement. My advice: always check your vehicle's manual or inspect the original label on the battery case for the most accurate specifications.