What is the Bluetooth pairing code for Haval H6?
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Haval H6 Bluetooth pairing code is very simple, it is 0000, the pairing code is also called PIN code. To connect Bluetooth on Haval H6, first turn on the Bluetooth function on both your phone and the car's Bluetooth device, set your phone's Bluetooth to be visible to everyone, search for Bluetooth devices, find and pair, the pairing password is 0000, and the connection will be successful after pairing is completed. The car Bluetooth pairing code (PIN code) refers to the personal identification password of the SIM card. There are PIN1 code and PIN2 code for pairing codes, the commonly mentioned PIN code actually refers to the PIN1 code, which is the personal identification code. It is a storage unit inside the SIM card, the original password for PIN1 code is 1234. PIN code is a security measure to protect mobile phone privacy. If the power-on PIN code is enabled, you will need to enter a 4 to 8-digit PIN code every time you turn on the phone. Haval H6 Bluetooth can be turned on by finding the Bluetooth option through the bottom left button (main menu button) on the central control screen. When connecting and using car Bluetooth, make sure your phone or other Bluetooth devices are turned on and allow any device to connect.
When I first bought my Haval H6, Bluetooth pairing was straightforward, with the default pairing code usually being 0000. The first time I used it, I simply turned on my phone's Bluetooth, selected the vehicle name, entered 0000, and it connected. Some cars might use 1234, but the H6 mostly sticks to this code, making it very convenient. If unsure, check the owner's manual or the Bluetooth settings in the infotainment system's menu—there are step-by-step instructions there. Once paired, the connection saves automatically, so your phone reconnects every time you get in the car, allowing safe music streaming or hands-free calls while driving. I also often use it for navigation to avoid distractions from looking at my phone screen. If it doesn’t connect, try restarting the car’s infotainment system or your phone’s Bluetooth—this usually solves the issue. Just remember to try 0000 first; it’s rarely wrong.