How to Remove the Cigarette Lighter in Haval M6?

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VanMorgan
07/29/25 10:42pm
Haval M6 cigarette lighter removal steps are as follows: 1. Use a screwdriver to remove the panel where the cigarette lighter is located. 2. Remove the panel, cigarette lighter base, and power connection wire. Pull out the power connection wire, remove the fixing clip, and the cigarette lighter is successfully removed. Below is additional information about Haval M6: 1. Haval M6 adopts a new design language, featuring a star-dotted grille and integrated lens headlights for high and low beams. 2. The body dimensions are 4649mm in length, 1830mm in width, and 1705mm in height, with an ultra-long wheelbase of 2680mm and an 808L trunk. After adjusting the seats, the volume can reach up to 2010L.
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