Where is the battery level display for the 3rd generation Haval H6?
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The battery level display for the 3rd generation Haval H6 is not available in the vehicle. The specific remaining battery level can only be detected using a dedicated battery tester. If you want to check the battery level, you must use a battery tester. The Haval H6 uses a maintenance-free battery, so there is a circular battery health status viewing window on top of the battery. If it appears green, it indicates the battery is in good condition. If the color turns dark blue or black, it means the battery has aged and needs charging. After charging, it may not display green. If it shows white, it indicates severe battery aging with insufficient electrolyte, requiring replacement. You can also simply determine if the battery is aging or lacks sufficient charge. After the vehicle has been parked overnight, measure the battery voltage with a voltmeter. If the voltage is above 12 volts, the battery is not losing power; if it is below 12 volts, the battery is losing power. At this point, start the engine while measuring the voltage. If the voltage drops to 9 volts or below, the battery is losing power due to aging. If it drops to above 10 volts, the battery is generally fine and not losing power. Typically, the battery is in its best condition during the first two years, after which maintenance should be monitored. After starting the engine, use the vehicle's electrical equipment as much as possible. If there are additional devices, the power should be connected to the ACC fuse. Prolonged parking and short-distance driving can lead to insufficient battery charge. You can periodically drive the car for about an hour to charge the battery. When replacing a new battery, it is recommended to run the engine for a longer time to ensure the new battery is fully charged before use, as new batteries are not 100% fully charged.