
Haval H6 central control screen unresponsive reasons are: poor line contact, display screen damage, system issues, or module circuit failure. You need to prepare a paperclip or a toothpick-like hard object, directly insert it into the RST hole (reset button) of the central control screen to restore the central control screen to its initial state. Taking the 2021 1.5T automatic urban version of Haval H6 as an example: it is a compact 5-door 5-seat SUV under Great Wall Motors, with a length, width, and height of 4615mm, 1860mm, and 1720mm respectively, a wheelbase of 2680mm, and equipped with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.

I've experienced the unresponsive center control screen issue several times, and the most common cause is the software system freezing. My approach is to try restarting the vehicle: turn off the engine, remove the key, wait for about 10 minutes, and then start it again. More often than not, this will restore normal function. Other possible causes include power issues, such as insufficient battery voltage or a blown fuse. You can open the fuse box to check the integrity of the corresponding fuse—replacing a bad one yourself is quite inexpensive. Another possibility is poor wiring contact; after driving on bumpy roads, connections might loosen, and gently tapping the edges of the screen might help. If this happens frequently, it could indicate hardware damage, requiring a visit to a professional repair shop or a 4S store for screen replacement or repair. If this occurs while driving, prioritize safety—don't rush to fix the screen; pull over and use your phone for navigation as a temporary solution. Regular maintenance, such as checking the battery and updating system software, can help reduce the occurrence of such issues. This method is quite effective.

The sudden screen malfunction is likely due to software freezing or power interruption. The first response should be to restart the vehicle—turn off the engine, wait a few minutes, and then restart, which often resolves the issue. Check the fuse box for any blown fuses and replace them if necessary; low battery voltage can also affect performance, so test the battery to ensure stable power. Loose wiring connections can be addressed by inspecting and securing the interfaces. Hardware failures, such as a damaged screen, require professional diagnosis. Prioritize safe driving—if the screen malfunctions, pull over to address the issue without distraction. For prevention, avoid frequently restarting the system to reduce software load. Regularly reviewing vehicle maintenance records can help identify potential issues early.

My car also experienced a central control screen malfunction before. Safety is the top priority. Pull over safely and don't touch the screen immediately. Possible causes include system lag or power failure - try a simple reboot first. If that doesn't work, check the fuses or seek professional repair. When the screen fails during driving and affects navigation, use your phone as an alternative to ensure safety. Address the issue promptly to prevent greater losses.


