Why is the central control screen of Haval H6 unresponsive?
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The reasons why the central control screen of Haval H6 is unresponsive are: the infotainment system may be frozen or crashed. Restarting the system can usually resolve the issue. If restarting doesn't work, it's recommended to visit a 4S store to upgrade the system, as it might be caused by a system bug. Taking the 2021 Haval H6 Third Generation 2.0T Automatic Two-Wheel Drive Max as an example: it is a compact SUV launched by Great Wall Motors, with dimensions of 4653mm in length, 1886mm in width, and 1730mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2738mm. It is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 155kw and a maximum torque of 325nm, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.
My Haval H6 also encountered a black screen issue with the center console display a few days ago. While driving, the music and navigation suddenly stopped, which gave me quite a scare. After checking, I found out it was due to a blown fuse inside the car. The fuse box is usually located in a small compartment below the steering wheel on the left side. Open it and look for the fuse labeled "INT" to see if it's burnt out. If it's not the fuse, a common issue could be software freezing—try turning off the engine and waiting a few minutes before restarting, or press and hold the screen's power button to force a reboot. Hardware problems like screen damage or control module failure should also be considered, such as water damage or aging. Regular maintenance is key: update the infotainment system periodically and avoid parking in direct sunlight. A malfunctioning screen doesn't affect driving, but it makes accessing information inconvenient, especially when reversing. So don't delay—visit a 4S店 promptly to address potential hazards.