
H6 display screens generally have a button similar to the REST key. Pressing this button will allow the display screen to complete a restart. Below is relevant information about the H6 reset button: Reset button: The reset button is a key found in computer hosts, laptops, smartphones, smart PDAs, or other electronic products, also known as the restart button, i.e., RESET. Due to its function, its location is usually hidden and not easily touched. Function: If the navigation system freezes, displaying the map but not responding, pressing the reset button usually resolves the issue. This may be caused by poor-quality SD cards or mismatched map files. Restart recovery: If the navigation fails to start and displays "Please insert the SD card," even though the SD card is already inserted in the slot, it may be due to poor hardware contact. Replugging the navigation panel's connector can fix this, but you need to know how to open the panel. In such cases, the reset button can be used to perform a recovery restart.

I remember on the Haval H6, the reset button when the display freezes is usually hidden in a small hole near the side of the screen or around the volume control knob, like a tiny dot that requires a paperclip or a fine pen tip to press. Hold it for about five to ten seconds to allow a complete reboot. I've encountered similar issues before, mainly due to software glitches or slow system loading when starting the car. If the screen freezes, don’t rush to hard power it off—try the reset button first, as it’s the safest way to avoid messing up other settings. Additionally, keeping the software updated and avoiding frequent app switching can help reduce freezes. A frozen screen while driving can affect navigation and the rearview camera, so after resetting, make sure all functions are working properly before hitting the road. If the reset doesn’t work, it might be a hardware or wiring issue, so checking the fuse or consulting a professional would be the next step. In short, the reset is a simple and effective first line of defense—I’ve successfully used this method to solve several issues myself.

I found that the reset button for the Haval H6's display screen is quite hidden, usually located in the audio control area or a small hole at the lower right corner of the screen. Gently pressing it with a pointed object triggers a restart. As a regular user, I think this is similar to a phone's reset button—freezing often results from too many background programs running or fluctuations in the vehicle's power supply. Make sure the car is parked when performing this operation to prevent accidentally touching the steering wheel controls. After resetting, the screen will go black and then light up again. The whole process is quiet and effective, without affecting Bluetooth or audio connections. I also recommend regularly clearing the system cache and avoiding the use of incompatible USB drives to prevent issues. Long-term neglect may lead to more serious electronic failures, and timely resetting can save you from costly repairs later on.

On the Haval H6, the display reset button is typically located in a small hole near the edge of the center console screen. Simply press it with a fine needle for a few seconds. For safety, it's best to reset it after stopping the car if the screen freezes while driving, to avoid distraction. If the screen returns to normal after resetting, everything is fine. Otherwise, consider checking the vehicle's battery or visiting a specialized repair shop.


