Where is the fuel tank switch on the 3rd-generation Haval H6?

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07/29/25 5:24pm
It is located together with the front hood switch, on the left side of the driver's dashboard. Below is an introduction about the Haval H6: 1. Design: After three generations of glory, the 3rd-generation Haval H6 boasts a powerful presence. With its Eastern-style futuristic aesthetic design language, the exterior lines vividly showcase dynamic strength, while the interior features a super-sensory futuristic smart cockpit design. 2. Intelligence: With thousands of intelligent upgrades, it integrates cutting-edge smart technologies. It not only supports full-vehicle FOTA upgrades but also features ultra-L2-level autonomous driving, along with 22 intelligent driving assistance functions such as full-scenario AEB automatic emergency braking, 50-meter fully automatic tracking reverse, and smart evasion.
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