Where is the intelligent key induction module of Haval H2 located?
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The cup holder of the Haval H2 has a designated area which serves as the key induction zone. Below is a relevant introduction to the Haval H2: 1. Exterior: The H2 is an urban SUV under the Haval brand, with a wheelbase of 2560mm, typical of a compact SUV body size. The Haval H2 continues the family design with two front grille styles—hexagonal and large U-shaped—along with standard LED daytime running lights featuring a diamond-inlaid linear design, creating a highly recognizable front face. The vehicle is available in six body colors. The 18-inch aluminum alloy wheels enhance the sporty appeal of the Haval H2. 2. Interior: In terms of comfort features, the Haval H2 embodies the high cost-performance ratio typical of domestic brands. It comes standard with an EPB electronic parking brake, AVH auto hold, a multifunction steering wheel, and a keyless entry/start system. Additionally, it is equipped with a large intelligent panoramic sunroof, 6-way electric adjustment for the driver’s seat, an automatic climate control system, power-folding and heated exterior mirrors, among other high-end features, making its configuration very impressive.
I found that the smart key sensing module of the Haval H2 is usually hidden inside the dashboard under the steering wheel, near the ignition switch area. When I helped a friend repair their car, I opened the steering wheel cover and saw a small black box connected to several wires—that's it. This component is crucial because it's responsible for receiving signals from the key. If the signal weakens, keyless entry and start functions may malfunction, and even the anti-theft system could become erratic. If the key stops working, I recommend car owners first check the key battery, then open the cover to see if the module's wiring is loose. It's best to disconnect the power to prevent short circuits. Remember, this small part is sensitive to moisture and vibrations, so try not to park in rainy or sun-exposed areas. Regularly cleaning dust with a soft cloth can extend its lifespan. If you can't locate it, avoid forcing it open—visit a 4S shop where they can use a diagnostic tool to pinpoint it, preventing damage to other circuits.