Why is the reversing radar of Haval H6 not beeping?

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VanAngelina
08/28/25 4:00am
Haval H6 reversing radar does not beep due to: a fault in the reversing radar's circuit. The reversing radar mainly consists of an ultrasonic sensor, controller, and display. The Haval H6 is a compact SUV with body dimensions of: length 4653mm, width 1886mm, height 1730mm, and a wheelbase of 2738mm. The Haval H6 is equipped with a 2.0L turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 211PS and a maximum torque of 325Nm, with the maximum torque speed ranging from 1500 to 4000rpm. Its front suspension uses a MacPherson independent suspension, and the rear suspension employs a double-wishbone independent suspension.
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LeKyle
09/10/25 2:32am
The reverse radar on my Haval H6 isn't beeping, and I find it quite annoying. As a long-time owner, I know the reverse radar is a crucial safety feature in critical moments. There could be several reasons why it's not working: the most common one is the sensors being covered by mud or snow, which can usually be fixed by rinsing them during a car wash; or the fuse might be blown, and you can typically find and replace the corresponding one in the fuse box; aging or loose wiring can also interrupt the signal, so check the connectors; it's also possible that the system settings were accidentally turned off—just check the relevant options in the vehicle menu; in severe cases, the sensor or module might be damaged, requiring a visit to the repair shop. I suggest first cleaning the sensors and checking the fuses yourself. If that doesn't work, quickly find a professional mechanic to avoid compromising nighttime reversing safety. Don't delay this issue, as it could lead to collisions, harming people or the car. I remember using this approach last time to help a friend troubleshoot, and it saved a lot of money.
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