
The key sensing area of the Haval H6 is located at the cup holder position in the center armrest. The smart key uses electronics, allowing for one-button car start or manual remote start. When the key approaches the car, the vehicle automatically senses and unlocks the door. When the key moves away, the car automatically senses and locks the door, entering an automatic anti-theft mode. The Haval H6 is a compact SUV under the Haval brand, featuring a MacPherson independent front suspension and a double-wishbone independent rear suspension. The vehicle supports full-vehicle FOTA upgrades and surpasses L2-level autonomous driving capabilities, equipped with 22 intelligent driving assistance functions including full-scenario AEB automatic emergency braking, 50-meter fully automatic tracking reverse, and intelligent evasion.

When driving the Haval H6, I noticed that the key sensing area is mainly located in the small groove on the inner side of the door handle. Just a touch, and the car unlocks or locks—very convenient. Some models also have sensing near the trunk button, but you need to get closer. For daily use, it's best not to keep the key in a bag or mixed with metal items, as signal interference can cause malfunctions. Additionally, after getting in the car, the key needs to be placed near the center console or cup holder for sensing; otherwise, you won't be able to start the car without a signal. The key battery also drains quickly, so it's advisable to keep spare key batteries on hand, just in case. Also, make a habit of checking if the car is properly locked after parking to avoid safety risks. In short, using this feature well makes driving much more hassle-free.

As a car owner, I frequently use the induction system of my Haval H6. The key induction area is generally located at the bottom of the front and rear door handles. Just touch it, and the car responds by locking or unlocking. The button on the outside of the trunk sometimes works too. Inside the car, the induction area is around the start button, and the key needs to be placed near the center console to be recognized for starting. If the induction fails, it's usually due to signal interference or a weak battery. Simply try placing the key in a different position or replace the battery. Regularly clean the grooves of the handles to avoid dirt blocking the induction points. This feature makes daily car use more convenient, eliminating the hassle of taking out the key, and it's both safe and efficient.

The key induction area for the Haval H6 is located at the small induction point on the door handle. When driving this car, I simply touch the inner side of the handle to unlock or lock the vehicle. There may also be an induction point near the trunk button. The key needs to be close to the dashboard or the start button inside the car to sense and start the vehicle. If it malfunctions, check the key's battery or for any electromagnetic interference. Using this feature properly can help avoid the risk of forgetting to lock the car.


