
The music switch on the Haval H6 is located at the lower left of the center console, where you can play music. Here is an introduction to playing music via : 1. Bluetooth support is required: The car's onboard computer must support Bluetooth connection (it must be Bluetooth 2.0 or above, otherwise the phone will fail to pair. Additionally, iOS phones require the onboard computer's Bluetooth to be version 4.0, otherwise iOS devices cannot pair with the onboard computer's Bluetooth). 2. Pairing via Bluetooth: Once the onboard computer supports Bluetooth connection, turn on the phone's Bluetooth and pair it with the onboard computer's Bluetooth. After successful pairing, the onboard computer will use Bluetooth as the primary audio source (meaning you can hear various sounds from the phone, such as songs, calls, text messages, etc.). The car's onboard computer usually has a Bluetooth pairing function in the settings interface, and some models have a one-touch pairing feature. 3. Open the phone's music player: At this point, open the phone's music player, select your favorite song, and play it.

I remember exploring this the first time I drove my friend's Haval H6. The music switch is actually located in the shiny area of the center console. Look carefully for a round power button with a musical note or power symbol on it—press it to turn the music on or off. There’s also a music-related button area on the right side of the steering wheel, but that’s mainly for pausing playback or skipping tracks. If the center console has a large screen version, it’s even more convenient to tap the musical note icon at the bottom of the screen—just one tap to activate the car audio. The system often automatically turns on the radio or music player when you start the car, so sometimes you don’t even need to press the switch specifically. I recommend trying out those function buttons while parked to get familiar with them—once you’re used to it, a quick glance while driving is all you need to operate them.

The Haval H6's cabin design is quite intuitive, with three reliable spots to locate the music controls. There's a pause/play button with the corresponding icon on the right side of the steering wheel controls, though it only temporarily manages playback. The main switch is in the central console's screen area – the physical power button or the music icon on the touchscreen home page. Also, remember to check the 'auto-start' option in system settings so music automatically plays when the vehicle starts. When connected via , the car's system will automatically take over audio output as long as your phone's music player is active.

The small round button at the bottom left corner of the center console screen is the power button for the car audio system. Press it once to activate the entire audio system. In the new Haval H6 models, you can also find pause icons and toggle buttons in the multifunction button cluster on the right side of the steering wheel, but these control buttons only become functional after the audio system is powered on. Playing music via a connected is the most convenient option, as the system automatically recognizes the playback signal and outputs sound directly. The vehicle's auto-power-on design is very practical, eliminating the hassle of manual operation.

On the right side of the steering wheel's multifunction button cluster, near the thumb position, there is a music control area, but the switch still needs to be checked on the center console. For models with physical buttons, look for the circular power button above the air conditioning panel, while touchscreen models can directly tap the music note icon on the main interface. The car's system is highly intelligent—when you insert a USB or connect via , the music automatically starts playing. It's recommended to enable the audio system memory function in the vehicle settings menu, so the system will resume the last playback state upon the next startup.

The answer to this question depends on the design differences between specific model years. The classic Haval H6 typically features a circular power button in the upper left corner of the audio panel, which produces a faint relay click when pressed. The newer models have a virtual switch at the bottom of the central control touchscreen that activates the entire audio system with a light touch. Here's a handy tip: press and hold the voice button on the steering wheel and say 'play music' to have the voice assistant handle the operation. While steering wheel shortcuts can control playback, the hardware-level switch is always located in the central control area. We recommend checking the backlight status of the central control buttons - illuminated indicators usually show currently active functional zones.


