
The location of the radio switch varies by model. For the Haval H6, the radio switch is located in the central control area, with the power button serving as the same switch. Press the 'BAND' button in the upper left corner of the screen to activate the radio display. Additional information about the car radio includes: 1. Radio frequency can be adjusted via the knob or screen buttons. When the radio is on, locate the radio's settings option button on the right to access general settings. 2. To turn off the radio, simply press the same radio switch button again.

As a veteran Haval H6 owner with nearly three years of experience, let me explain how to operate the radio. See those multifunction buttons on the left side of the steering wheel? The one in the middle with a icon is the volume key - a short press mutes the radio, while holding it for three seconds powers off the entire system. The large knob below the center console screen is crucial too - pressing it turns the system on/off, while rotating it adjusts the volume. If you suddenly want to turn on the radio while driving, just say 'Hello Haval, turn on the radio' and the voice system will handle it, no need to look down for buttons. The new H6's large screen menu is more intuitive - just tap the music note icon at the bottom to instantly switch to the multimedia interface. Remember though, the radio plays by default when starting the vehicle - if there's no sound, check whether the audio source is set to Bluetooth mode.

The radio operation of the Haval H6 actually involves both hardware and software methods. Hardware controls are primarily located in the left-hand area of the steering wheel, featuring physical buttons with volume symbols. A short press plays or pauses the audio, while a long press powers off the system. The silver knob in the center console area serves multiple functions: pressing it vertically turns the system on or off, and rotating it left or right adjusts the volume. On the software side, operation relies on the center console touchscreen. By lightly tapping the 'Multimedia' entry, users can access the control interface, where the radio tab allows them to click the power icon to turn the system on or off. Higher-end models also feature an automatic power-on mechanism, where the audio system activates by default when the vehicle starts, eliminating the need for manual operation. If the system fails to respond upon startup, it is recommended to first check whether the vehicle's power is connected, if the steering wheel control module is experiencing frame drops, or if the vehicle's head unit requires a system update.

On the left side of the steering wheel, there are several buttons with patterns. Find the one in the middle with sound waves drawn on it—that's the core button for controlling the power. A light tap can mute the sound, while a long press completely shuts off the power. The large round knob in the center console is also crucial; pressing it downward turns the radio system on or off. In the new H6 model, there's a small musical note icon at the very bottom of the center screen—tapping it opens the audio power interface. For older models, there's a row of physical buttons on the left side of the screen, and the power button there controls the system. The radio usually turns on automatically when the car is powered up, which is quite convenient. If nothing happens no matter which button you press, the system might have frozen—try holding down the center console knob for ten seconds to force a reboot.

To locate the radio controls, check the steering wheel and screen. Function buttons are clustered at the 3 o'clock position on the left side—the central button marked with a musical note is the main control: single press toggles sound on/off, while long press powers off the system. The rotary knob below the center console also features a push function—light press manages power status. On the infotainment screen, the multimedia section is accessible via the main interface; tap to reveal the power symbol in the lower-right corner. Voice commands work too—say "turn on the radio" to activate. Layouts vary noticeably by model year: pre-2019 versions may retain a standalone power button above the climate panel, while later models integrate it into the touch interface. For safer operation while driving, prioritize steering wheel controls over screen interaction.

The audio switch of the Haval H6 is hidden in three key locations. The most convenient is the function area on the left side of the steering wheel, where the button marked with a volume symbol can both mute and long-press to turn off. The central control knob not only adjusts the volume but also serves as the power switch when pressed down. On the central control screen, find the multimedia menu entry, where the radio interface has a prominent power icon for operation. Some models' onboard computers support voice -up function, allowing the radio module to be activated by speaking the command. If there's no response when pressed, first confirm whether the vehicle is powered on, then check if the central control display is in sleep mode. If encountering operational difficulties while driving, it is recommended to use the physical buttons on the steering wheel for safe control, and troubleshoot the system settings in detail after parking.


