
Haval H6 cigarette lighter not working is due to either a damaged cigarette lighter or a blown fuse. More information about Haval H6 is as follows: 1. Overview: The Haval H6 is the flagship model under the Haval brand, launched on August 25, 2011, at the Great Wall Motors Tianjin new factory. It is a compact SUV with a fuel consumption of 6.6-7.3L and a displacement of 1.5T/2.0T. 2. Configuration: Equipped with a 1.5-GDIT-EVO engine, the maximum torque output range is 1400-3600rpm, matched with the second-generation 7DCT transmission, with a comprehensive transmission efficiency of up to 95.6%. Standard features include a 71.61% high-strength steel body, hot-formed steel integrated door frames, and 6 airbags.

My Haval H6's cigarette lighter has also lost power several times, mostly due to blown fuses. The cigarette lighter circuit is simple, but it often handles heavy loads, such as when charging a phone with an adapter. Excessive current can easily blow the fuse. First, open the fuse box under the front glove compartment, find the corresponding fuse number for the cigarette lighter (it's in the manual), pull it out, and check if the metal wire inside is broken. If it is, replace it with a new fuse of the same specification—it costs less than a dollar. If the fuse is fine, the issue might be a loose cigarette lighter socket or dirt blocking the contact points. Try gently scraping the inside with a toothpick. If it still doesn’t work, there might be wiring aging or a short circuit, in which case it’s best to have it checked at a 4S shop to avoid safety risks. If you frequently use the cigarette lighter to charge devices, avoid overloading it to extend its lifespan. After fixing mine a few times, I now keep spare fuses in my car just in case.

As someone who frequently drives, I've found that a non-functional cigarette lighter is often due to fuse issues. Especially with the Haval H6, where the fuse box is conveniently located for inspection—it's in a small compartment below the driver's seat on the left side. Open the cover, refer to the manual's diagram, and locate the fuse labeled for the cigarette lighter. If it's blown, simply replace it with a new one; never use a metal wire as a substitute to avoid fire risks. If replacing the fuse doesn't work, the issue might be poor contact in the socket: try unplugging all devices and firmly reinserting them, as high-power phone chargers can cause this problem. Over time, dust can accumulate in the cigarette lighter port, affecting conductivity—using compressed air to clean it can help. Wiring faults or low battery voltage might also be culprits, though these are rarer. Personally, I recommend starting with simple DIY troubleshooting; if the issue persists, take it to a repair shop to check the relay or system voltage.

I've encountered the issue of a cigarette lighter not working, mainly due to frequent use for powering navigation devices or power banks. One common reason is a blown fuse. The fuse for the Haval H6 is easy to locate under the dashboard, making inspection and replacement straightforward. If it still doesn't work, check if the cigarette lighter socket is damaged: try scraping the contacts inside. Aging vehicle wiring can also cause such minor issues. I recommend keeping a simple multimeter handy to check for power, saving time and effort. For prevention, try to avoid plugging in high-power devices for extended periods to reduce strain on the fuse.


