Where is the central control fuse of Haval H6 located?
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Haval H6's central control fuse is located in the fuse box. The Great Wall Haval H6 fuse box is on the right side of the engine compartment, where you can see a large box—that is the fuse box. Here is an extended introduction: Function of the fuse box: If the engine is compared to the heart of a car, then the fuse box is the central nervous system of the car. The fuse box is responsible for transmitting driving information to various parts of the vehicle body, making it a key component in the car's electronic control system and one of the parts with higher technical content and stricter process requirements in the vehicle body. Classification of car fuse boxes: According to the type of fuse installed, they can be divided into fuse tube boxes and fuse strip boxes; based on the size of the fuse, they can be classified into large fuse boxes, medium fuse boxes, and small fuse boxes.
Last year when I was driving my Haval H6, I encountered the same issue. I found that the central control fuse is located in the cabin fuse box, usually positioned under the left side of the dashboard, just to the right of the steering wheel. You can reach down and feel a plastic cover, which can be pulled off with a bit of force to reveal a row of small fuses inside. The fuse corresponding to the central control is usually labeled 'AC' or 'Radio'. If it's blown, the screen and buttons won't light up. It took me about ten minutes to open the cover, identify the faulty fuse, and replace it with one of the same amperage to fix the issue. However, beginners shouldn't attempt this casually, as there's a risk of electric shock or short circuit, which could lead to more trouble. It's advisable to check the manual first to confirm the location—the Haval manual illustrates it very clearly. Keep a few spare fuses in the car; they cost just a few yuan each at auto parts stores, so you can replace them anytime if needed. Regular checks can also prevent minor issues from escalating. For example, moisture after car washing might cause a short circuit, so I've developed a habit of checking it monthly. With proper maintenance, the central control remains stable during drives, ensuring that navigation and air conditioning don’t fail, making long trips much more reassuring. Addressing issues early by visiting a repair shop is far better than delaying until nighttime.
I remember helping a friend deal with the central control malfunction in his Haval H6. The central control fuse is located in the fuse box, which in the cabin is mostly behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. Open the glove compartment and push inward slightly to see a small hidden door. After opening it, you'll find the fuse array neatly arranged. Refer to the manual to locate the one labeled 'Central Control' or something similar. A blown fuse has a broken metal wire inside, which is easy to spot. When replacing it, remember not to use a higher amperage fuse to prevent circuit overload and damage to other components. Use needle-nose pliers to remove the old fuse and gently insert the new one. Common causes might include a short circuit in the cigarette lighter or improper charging. Check the wiring and avoid contact with metal to prevent sparks. Ensuring the central control is functioning properly before driving is crucial—if the screen is black and affects button operation, prioritize safety and park the car. If you can't handle it yourself, don't force it; a professional shop can fix it in minutes while also checking if the voltage stabilizer is working properly. Develop a habit of regularly cleaning the glove compartment, as dust buildup can also cause poor contact. Paying a little extra attention during routine maintenance can make the car more durable.