Where is the high resistance of the driver's side airbag in the Great Wall Haval H6?
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The high resistance of the driver's side airbag in the Great Wall Haval H6 is located under the hood, at the upper left corner of the engine. Below is an introduction to the Great Wall Haval H6: 1. The Great Wall Haval H6 adopts a unibody design, with a MacPherson independent front suspension and a double-wishbone independent rear suspension; 2. In terms of power, the new model will be equipped with fuel-efficient and powerful small-displacement engines, including the 1.5T, 2.0, 2.4 gasoline, and Green 2.0T diesel series engines. These can be paired with a 6-speed manual transmission, automatic transmission, as well as rear-wheel drive and on-demand four-wheel drive systems. The engine features an all-aluminum cylinder block, dual overhead camshafts, intake-side VVT technology, and exhaust turbocharging technology.
I've encountered quite a few similar cases with this issue. The high resistance fault in the driver-side airbag of Haval H6 mostly occurs in the wiring connections, particularly with the yellow connector under the seat which is most prone to poor contact. Frequent seat adjustments can tug on wires or loosen connectors, causing sudden resistance spikes that trigger the airbag warning. Another possibility is aging or damaged wiring harness between the airbag and ECU module beneath the door sill trim. One owner tried removing the seat himself to investigate and accidentally deployed the airbag - extremely dangerous. My advice: don't attempt DIY fixes. Take it directly to an authorized dealer for diagnostic scanning. They'll use a multimeter to pinpoint the exact high-resistance circuit section, which is much safer. Never drive with an active airbag warning light - if an accident occurs without proper airbag deployment, the consequences could be severe.