What to Do When the Battery of Haval H6 Dies?

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OLucy
07/25/25 3:57am
Here are the solutions for a dead battery in Haval H6: 1. Push-start: Push-starting is the most effective emergency starting method, but it is a last resort and should not be used frequently, as it can cause certain damage to the engine and clutch. This method should especially be avoided for automatic transmission vehicles. 2. Towing-start: The method and principle of towing-start are similar to push-starting, but using another vehicle for towing is much more convenient and less labor-intensive. When implementing this method, use a tow rope of appropriate length and ensure both ends are securely fastened. Before towing, the drivers of both vehicles should agree on communication signals, such as using a horn or hand gestures to indicate starting and stopping, to ensure coordinated actions. 3. Jump-start: If there is another vehicle available with jumper cables when the battery dies, the jump-start method can be used to start the vehicle. During the operation, bring the two vehicles close enough so that the jumper cables can connect the positive and negative terminals of both batteries. Ensure that the two vehicles do not come into contact, and only use cables with sufficient load capacity and insulated sheathing.
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StAubrey
08/10/25 5:11pm
I've owned a Haval H6 for over five years and have encountered a dead battery twice. The first time it happened in the garage when the car wouldn't start, so I called a friend to come over with another car to jump-start it. Safety precautions are important during the operation: keep the two cars at a safe distance, connect the jumper cables positive to positive and negative to negative. After starting, let the engine run for half an hour to charge the battery. The second time, I bought a portable jump starter and now keep it in the trunk. Afterwards, check the battery's aging condition—Haval batteries typically last about two years, so replace them if they're old. Avoid listening to the stereo for too long with the engine off to preserve battery life. If it happens, don't panic—first turn on the hazard lights and find a safe place to stop.
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