h6 Where is the cabin air filter located?
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The Haval h6 cabin air filter is located on the passenger side, beneath the glove compartment near the center console. Looking up from the floor, you can see the arrow pointing to the cabin air filter's clips—there are three in total. Gently pull them outward to open, and inside you'll find the cabin air filter. Below are the steps for removing and installing the h6 cabin air filter: 1. First, open the glove compartment cover. Locate the fixing clip on the right side of the glove compartment and pull it outward with force. Remove the fixing clip of the glove compartment cover to detach it. Squeeze both sides of the glove compartment toward the center with both hands, and the glove compartment can then be removed. 2. After removing the glove compartment, you will see the cabin air filter cover. Press firmly on the fixing clips on both sides of the cover to remove it. 3. Pull the old cabin air filter outward. Insert the new cabin air filter and reverse the removal steps to restore it to its original position (pay attention to the installation direction of the cabin air filter). The cabin air filter is used to filter the quality of indoor or outdoor intake air. The engine air filter, on the other hand, refers to the engine intake system, which filters the quality of the engine intake pipe—the two have different functions.
I've been driving a Haval H6 for several years, and the cabin air filter is mainly located behind the glove compartment on the passenger side, which is quite easy to find. During daily use, if you notice reduced airflow from the AC or unpleasant odors, it's likely time to replace the filter. DIY replacement is simple and cost-effective—buying a filter online only costs a few dozen yuan. When performing the replacement, first open the glove compartment and clear out any clutter inside. Then locate the clips or screws, loosen them, and gently remove the glove compartment body to reveal a rectangular cover. Pry it open, and the filter is inside. When removing the old filter, avoid pulling too hard and pay attention to the directional arrow to ensure proper installation. Insert the new filter securely, then reassemble the glove compartment—job done. It's recommended to replace the filter every 10,000 to 15,000 kilometers, especially in dusty urban environments. Timely replacement prevents AC system blockages, extends equipment lifespan, and keeps the cabin air fresher. I often help friends with this, saving them quite a bit on repair shop costs.