Where is the PEPS module located in the Haval H6?
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The transmission control module of the Haval H6 is located on the transmission housing. Function of the control module: The transmission control module of the Haval H6 is mainly responsible for controlling the gear position of the transmission based on the engine speed. A module, also known as a component, is a collection of program statements (i.e., a combination of program code and data structures) that can be individually named and independently perform certain functions. Characteristics of the control module: It has two basic characteristics: external characteristics and internal characteristics. External characteristics refer to the interface through which the module connects with the external environment (i.e., the way other modules or programs call this module, including input/output parameters and referenced global variables) and the function of the module. Internal characteristics refer to the features of the module's internal environment (i.e., the local data and program code of the module).
As a mechanic, I've disassembled many Haval H6s. The PEPS module is usually hidden in the area under the steering wheel. If you squat in the driver's seat and look up, you'll see a black square box between the steering column and the accelerator pedal, secured to the bracket with two screws. A few days ago, when repairing a 2021 H6, the customer reported key sensing failure—it turned out the module connector was corroded due to water ingress. To remove it, you need to first take off the lower cover plate and disconnect the battery cables. Last time I forgot to cut the power, the anti-theft system locked up and wasted half an hour. This component controls keyless start and door lock sensing. Its position near the driver's seat is primarily designed to shorten antenna signal distance and prevent misidentification.