What is the battery model of the Haval H6?
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The original battery model for the Haval H6 gasoline version is 55D26R (D26-60-R-T2-M) with a capacity of 60 ampere-hours. The diesel version uses a 95D31R (D31-80-R-T2-M) battery with a capacity of 80 ampere-hours, priced at around 400 yuan. Here are some details about the Haval H6: 1. The Haval H6 features spacious seats designed with the latest ergonomic principles, significantly improving support and comfort. The driver's seat supports 6-way electric adjustment and lumbar support. The panoramic sunroof can be opened in sections, ensuring ample interior lighting. The suspension setup includes front MacPherson struts and rear double-wishbone independent suspension. 2. The Haval H6's central touchscreen and air control knobs are tilted toward the driver for easier operation. High-quality materials are used throughout the interior, with the dashboard wrapped in leather and soft-touch materials, enhancing the premium feel. The robust four-spoke steering wheel is equipped with multiple function buttons for controlling ACC adaptive cruise and multimedia. It also comes with a full LCD instrument cluster, offering three themes—fashion, classic, and sport—and displaying vehicle information such as tire pressure, fuel consumption, and mileage.
I've been driving my Haval H6 for almost three years, and the original battery model is 55D23L with a capacity of 60 ampere-hours. This model is quite common, and auto repair shops often refer to it as the 'large-size universal battery for Japanese and Korean cars'. Last winter, when the temperature dropped to -15 degrees Celsius, the car wouldn't start. Upon inspection, I found it was a Fengfan brand battery. When replacing it, the mechanic advised choosing a cold cranking amperage (CCA) of at least 550A; otherwise, the car might struggle to start in northern winters. Now, I'm using a Camel brand LN3 battery, which is even 200 yuan cheaper than the original. I recommend checking the engine compartment label or the embossed markings on the old battery to confirm the model. Different model years might use specifications like 6-QW-70, and vehicles with auto start-stop systems require AGM batteries.