
Haval M6 Plus not beeping when locked is usually due to the car doors not being properly closed. Below is an introduction to Great Wall Haval: 1. Introduction: Haval is an automobile brand established by Great Wall Motors on March 29, 2013, primarily producing models such as M1, M2, M4, H1, H2, H3, H4, H5, H6, H7, H8, and H9, showcasing characteristics distinct from any previous Great Wall products. 2. Features: (1) Advantages: Strong and smooth power, energy-saving and environmentally friendly, quick cold starts, and low noise. (2) Disadvantages: Subpar interior materials and craftsmanship, limited off-road performance.

I drive a Haval M6 Plus, and when I first got the car, the horn wouldn't sound when locking, which was quite annoying. Later, I figured out it might be common issues, like the lock sound setting not being enabled in the vehicle settings. Check the sound options in the menu near the steering wheel and make sure it's ticked. Another reason could be the remote key fob battery running out—try replacing it with a new one. Also, if the doors aren't closed properly, this can happen, so always check the door gaps before locking. If all else fails, I tried restarting the car—turning off the power and rebooting the system once, which sometimes fixes it. I think this sound is important; otherwise, I'd always worry whether the car is locked properly. It's best to address it promptly to avoid safety risks. DIY checks are simple, so don't rush to the repair shop—saving money is always a good idea.

I usually enjoy tinkering with the car's infotainment system and found that the Haval M6 Plus not making a sound when locking is mostly due to electrical issues. The main thing to check is the fuse box, located on the right side of the engine bay, to see if the fuse related to the horn is blown. If it is, just replace it with a new one—it only costs a couple of dollars. The relay might also be faulty; listen to the sound to determine if it's working properly. Poor wiring connections are common in new cars after driving on bumpy roads—check if the battery terminals are loose or corroded. It's recommended to use a multimeter to measure the current, but ordinary people shouldn't tamper with the electrical circuits; safety comes first. When I encountered this issue, addressing it promptly prevented bigger troubles. A malfunctioning horn can easily mislead you about the car's lock status, increasing the risk of theft. Regular maintenance makes a big difference.

As a seasoned driver, I've noticed that the lack of a beep when locking the car is often due to sensor failure. The door lock sensor on the Haval M6 Plus might be clogged with dust—just clean the door hinges and latch. Alternatively, the central locking module could be faulty, indicated by other functions working normally but the horn not sounding. Try manually locking the car to check if the button is responsive. Once, I forgot to close the trunk, which caused the issue, so make sure all doors and windows are properly closed. The absence of the sound affects convenience, so pay more attention to your driving habits and keep the vehicle clean to prevent malfunctions. Simple checks can help identify the root cause, and if you're still unsure, ask a car-savvy friend to take a look.


