
Haval H6 central control screen unresponsiveness may be caused by the following reasons: 1. Poor line contact. 2. Display screen damage or malfunction. 3. System failure. 4. Module circuit failure. 5. Car host crash, restarting can solve the problem. Below is an introduction to the central control display screen: 1. Visual reverse camera. 2. The central control includes the central control door lock system, allowing the driver to control the vehicle's door switches and window lift system via the central control. 3. Door lock switch, the central control switch consists of a master switch and sub-switches, with the master switch located on the driver's side door, enabling the driver to lock or unlock all doors. 4. Door lock actuator, the central lock actuator is used to execute the driver's commands to lock or unlock the doors.

I've been driving a Haval H6 for almost three years, and unresponsive infotainment screens are quite common. Usually when the system software malfunctions, it may go black or freeze. You can try forcing a reboot by holding down the volume knob or power button for over 10 seconds - it's as simple and effective as restarting a phone. If that doesn't work, check the fuse box located under the glove compartment on the passenger side. Refer to your vehicle manual to identify the infotainment screen fuse and see if it's blown - replacing it with a new one should do the trick. Also, a weak car battery can cause such issues, especially during cold starts when voltage drops. I'd recommend testing the battery or charging it before trying again. Personally, I've encountered multiple instances where normal function resumed after several reboots, but hardware problems like loose internal screen wiring would require professional repair. Safety first - never fiddle with it while driving, always park first. Alternatively, just visit a 4S shop for comprehensive diagnostics - they have professional tools to pinpoint faults. During routine maintenance, ask technicians to inspect the wiring to minimize future issues.

I've studied the Haval H6's infotainment system, and a malfunctioning central control screen is often due to electronic system failures. When the software crashes, pressing the power button to reboot usually fixes it; if not, check hardware issues like loose screen ribbon cables, which are common after driving on bumpy roads. For power-related problems, first inspect the fuse box—locate and replace the central control fuse corresponding to its number for testing. Voltage issues are also frequent: if the main battery voltage drops below 12 volts, the central control may not start; additionally, a depleted key fob battery can disrupt signal connectivity. Using an OBD scanner to read fault codes helps pinpoint the root cause, and software updates are crucial—manufacturer-released patches for bug fixes can prevent issues. During maintenance, regularly inspect connectors for corrosion and keep the system clean to avoid overheating. If DIY solutions fail, visit a professional shop to prevent further circuit complications from improper disassembly.

When I first started driving my Haval H6, I encountered a black screen on the central control display. The simplest solution is to reboot: press and hold the screen's power button for more than ten seconds until the reboot is complete. If that doesn't work, check the car's fuse box location—under the glove compartment, find the corresponding central control fuse in the manual and replace it with a new one. When the car key's battery is dead, replacing it can also solve signal issues. Last time, a reboot fixed the problem for me. Don't panic on the road; safely park the car before attempting these steps or contact the dealer to schedule an inspection—they have more experience and can handle it quickly. Avoid leaving the car parked for extended periods to prevent dust buildup in the system, which can cause malfunctions.


