
The seat heating buttons for Haval H6 are located between the driver and front passenger seats, with one switch on each side, featuring high and low settings. Taking the 2021 Haval H6 Coupe as an example, it is a compact SUV with the following dimensions: length 4590mm, width 1845mm, height 1700mm, wheelbase 2720mm, minimum ground clearance 170mm, and a fuel tank capacity of 58L. The 2021 Haval H6 Coupe is equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 150PS, maximum torque of 210Nm, and maximum power of 110kW, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission.

I've been driving the Haval H6 for a while, and the seat heating button is located on the air conditioning control panel. After getting in the car, first look down in front of the gear shift – there's a row of function buttons with icons. The one with a seat and an upward wavy arrow is what you're looking for, and the buttons for the driver and passenger seats are separate. For the third generation, the physical buttons might be integrated into the central control screen, so you'll need to tap the seat icon in the air conditioning menu to turn it on. A few reminders: wait a few minutes after a cold start before turning on the heating, otherwise it will drain the battery quickly; for leather seats, don't use the highest setting for more than 20 minutes, as it can accelerate aging; in winter, when you remotely start the car in advance, the system will automatically preheat the seats, which is super convenient. If the button stops working, check the 10A fuse labeled for seat heating in the fuse box.

As a car owner in the north, I rely entirely on seat heating to survive the winter. The button position in the Haval H6 is quite handy - in older models, it's located in the circular function area on the left side of the AC panel with an icon showing a seat with three rising curves. For newer models with touchscreens, users need to tap the AC interface and swipe to bring up the seat heating option. I strongly recommend using it together with the steering wheel heater - driving at -10°C won't freeze your hands at all. Through practical use, I've found that the second heating level is the most economical, providing quick warmth while being energy-efficient. Be cautious as metal decorations on the seat cushion can conduct heat and become hot, while down jacket seat covers may affect heating efficiency. Regularly checking the button responsiveness is crucial, as malfunctions are often caused by loose wiring connections.

After thoroughly checking the manual and practical testing, it's confirmed that the seat heating buttons for the Haval H6 are mostly located in the physical button area at the lower part of the center console, with an icon resembling a small sofa with heat wave symbols. The co-pilot button is symmetrically positioned. After activation, warmth can be felt in about 3 minutes, and it's recommended to use the mobile app to remotely activate it before getting in the car. Don't confuse it with the ventilated seat function, which has an icon with a downward arrow. If the button isn't responding, try restarting the vehicle's infotainment system first. Remember to lower the setting once the seat reaches the desired temperature to prevent overheating, which can cause leather cracking. The button placement is ergonomic, allowing for easy visibility with peripheral vision while driving.

When helping a friend debug their H6, I paid special attention to this feature. The physical button version is located in the area to the left of the electronic parking button, while the touchscreen version is in the secondary menu of the air conditioning interface. The driver and passenger seats can independently adjust the temperature in three levels, with the heating wire icon turning red as a prompt. Here's a tip: When connected to a car charger, turning on the heating won't drain the battery voltage. When cleaning the seats, wait until the buttons are completely dry before using them. A reminder for modification enthusiasts: Adding a plush seat cover can delay heating time by about 20%. In extremely cold areas, it's recommended to remotely start the heating ten minutes in advance. With long-term use, dust can easily accumulate in the button gaps. Cleaning them monthly with a cotton swab can extend their lifespan.


