Where is the reset button for the Haval H6 center control screen?
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The reset button for the Haval H6 center control screen is located on the screen itself, marked with an RST label. If the center control screen malfunctions, you can restore it to its initial state by using a paperclip or toothpick to press the RST hole (reset button) on the screen. Alternatively, reinstalling the system is also an option. Reset button locations for other car models: Most car models have their color center control screens located near the dashboard, but some newer models integrate the screen with the instrument cluster. A larger screen does not necessarily mean better clarity, as clarity is affected by screen resolution. Center control screen overview: The Surui monochrome LCD display is positioned at the top of the dashboard and can show information such as outside temperature and time, with good readability. Depending on personal preference, the dashboard backlight color can be adjusted. The dashboard will also display maintenance reminders, indicating the remaining time or mileage until the next service.
During my years of using the Haval H6, I've frequently encountered issues with the infotainment screen freezing or crashing. The reset button is usually located at the lower left or right edge of the screen - there's a small pinhole that requires a paperclip or SIM eject tool to press gently for a few seconds to reset the system. I've tried this method several times myself with good results, especially when the navigation gets stuck or music playback shows garbled characters. A word of caution: if you can't locate it, there might be slight variations between models - the reset button on premium versions tends to be more discreetly designed, and there's also a soft reset option in the settings menu. It's best to carefully examine the screen perimeter in a quiet environment before attempting anything to avoid damaging the wiring. After resetting and rebooting the screen, the problem usually resolves; if not, I'd recommend checking the user manual or visiting a service center to inspect potential electrical issues, as this is a critical vehicle component.