
The key cannot be turned due to the steering wheel lock. Here is the relevant information: 1. Steering wheel lock function: Almost all sedans have this function, and its main purpose is to prevent 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 cannot be turned. 2. 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 cannot be turned, do not try to force it, as this can easily cause the key to bend or even break.

I've encountered the issue of the start button not turning several times while driving my Haval H6, which was quite frustrating. I remember one morning when I was in a hurry, the car suddenly didn't respond. After checking, I found that the key battery was almost dead, and the car couldn't detect the signal. I had to place the key close to the start button to barely start the car. Later, I quickly replaced it with a new battery, and the problem was solved. If the car is not in P or N gear, the start system might also not respond, requiring manual adjustment of the gear. Interference is another common factor, such as parking near shopping malls or electric towers where signals might be blocked. Additionally, if the key itself is damp or damaged, it can affect recognition. Daily use of the key should avoid drops or water exposure. It's advisable to keep a spare battery handy for quick replacement, ensuring both convenience and safety.

From an experienced perspective, common reasons for the inability to turn the keyless start on the Haval H6 include a depleted key battery leading to weakened signals, where the vehicle may fail to recognize the encrypted signal and thus not respond. Secondly, gear position issues—if not in P (Park), the system locks the start function to prevent accidental operation, requiring confirmation of the gear lever position. External interference, such as high-voltage electrical devices or mobile phone jammers, can block the remote signal, causing the button to be unresponsive. Additionally, unstable electronic systems due to insufficient vehicle battery power may also trigger this fault. The solution steps are straightforward: first, try replacing the key battery to check for improvement; confirm the correct gear position; move the vehicle away from interference sources; if multiple restarts are ineffective, professional diagnosis of the anti-theft module may be necessary. Regular maintenance is key to preventing minor issues from escalating into major problems.

As a mother using the car, my Haval H6 occasionally fails to start, which really worries me when the kids are in a hurry to get to school. This could be due to the key fob battery running out or the signal being interfered with by nearby electronic devices, such as parking lot surveillance equipment. Another major reason is the car not being in the P (Park) position—I often forget to place it correctly, causing the button to malfunction. The system's default safety setting prevents accidental starts, requiring the gear to be shifted back to P for a response. Additionally, key fob sensitivity can be poor in cold or humid weather; simply drying or warming it up can help. To minimize travel hassles, it's good practice to keep the key fob dry and clean, and to have a spare battery on hand for emergencies. These small details can greatly enhance daily convenience.


