Where is the PEPS module located in the Haval H6?
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The PEPS module in the Haval H6 is located near the steering wheel, identifiable by a circular component. PEPS stands for Passive Entry Passive Start system. Below are the main components involved in PEPS and their working process: Door handle switch: Most vehicle models use a button-style keyless switch on the door handle, while a few employ capacitive touch technology. From a user experience perspective, capacitive switches are more elegant and seamless, though they come at a higher component cost. Additionally, since capacitive switches are triggered by microcurrents without physical pressing, owners may occasionally notice that when the door handle is wet, the car body has static electricity, and the key is nearby, the doors may unlock/lock unexpectedly. Low-frequency antennas: Typically, PEPS-equipped vehicles are equipped with four antennas positioned along the central axis of the car, located in the dashboard, center console, rear seats, and trunk. Due to the short transmission range of low-frequency signals, multiple antennas are deployed to cover all four doors plus the trunk/rear liftgate, ensuring keyless operation regardless of which door the owner approaches. Car key: The car key generally receives low-frequency trigger signals and transmits high-frequency unlock signals.