
First, locate the position of the tow hook. You can repeatedly press around the edges of the tow hook cover to find an angle where it can be pressed open. If it doesn't open, it might be tight due to prolonged disuse. Simply pull the tow hook cover outward to expose the tow hook. After removing the tow hook, remember to reattach the cover.

Opening the tow hook cover on a Haval Big Dog is actually quite simple—I often help friends with this. There's a small plastic panel in the center of the rear bumper that covers the tow hook. You can locate a tiny notch along the edge of the cover with your finger; applying gentle pressure there will pop it open. If unsure about the exact spot, first check the vehicle manual’s diagram for confirmation. Some models might have a tighter fit—avoid using metal tools to pry it to prevent paint scratches, and opt for a plastic trim tool or soft wooden wedge instead. Don’t discard the cover after opening; remember to securely snap it back post-use to prevent loss while driving. This design is common among SUVs, and with practice, the whole process takes just minutes to master.

I also encountered this issue when driving the Haval Big Dog before. The tow hook cover is located under the rear bumper. To open it, find the edge of the square cover, usually on the inner side, and press it with your finger to open. Be careful not to press too hard in the middle, as it can damage the clips. If you're doing it yourself, make sure the car is parked on level ground for safety. If the cover won't open, it might be due to dust blockage or aging clips. Try cleaning it with a damp cloth and try again. After using the tow hook, close the cover properly and keep it clean to extend its lifespan. Overall, this operation is quite convenient, but it requires a bit of patience.

Opening the rear tow hook cover on the Haval Big Dog is quite simple. First, locate the small door-shaped cover at the center of the bumper. Gently press the edge with your finger, and it will pop open automatically. If it's stuck, don't force it - first check if you've located the wrong spot or if something is blocking the clip. Typically, the design requires just a press to open, and to reattach, simply press it back into place until it clicks. During routine maintenance, also check for any signs of the cover becoming loose.


