How to Replace the Headlight Bulb on a Haval H6?

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DelRafael
07/30/25 3:35am
Haval H6 headlight bulb replacement method is as follows: 1. Open the engine compartment cover, locate the dust cover at the rear of the headlight assembly, and identify the bulb that needs replacement. 2. Unscrew it along the thread direction. 3. Pinch the wire clip next to the base until the clip releases. 4. Hold the metal tab at the tail of the bulb and pull it out, disconnect the power connector at the rear, then connect the new bulb and reassemble in reverse order. More details about the Haval H6 are as follows: 1. The all-new Haval H6 is equipped with Great Wall's self-developed 1.5GDIT direct-injection engine, featuring advanced technologies such as CVVL continuous variable valve lift, integrated exhaust manifold in the cylinder head, and dual VVT for intake and exhaust. 2. The all-new Haval H6 comes with two powertrain options developed by Great Wall Motors: a 1.3T and a 2.0T engine. The 2.0GDIT direct-injection turbocharged engine shows significant improvements in performance parameters, delivering a maximum power of 145kW and a peak torque of 315N·m, incorporating leading technologies like direct injection, turbocharging, and dual VVT. The 1.3T engine produces a maximum power of 102kW and a peak torque of 235N·m, also utilizing multiple advanced technologies.
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