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How to Turn On the Haval Big Dog Air Purifier?

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MacMorgan
09/05/2025, 10:16:40 PM

Touch the AUTO button to activate the automatic mode. The air conditioning system will automatically adjust the air outlet mode and air volume to reach the set temperature. Touch the MODE button to switch the air blowing mode. The button behind MODE is for switching the internal circulation mode.

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VictoriaLee
09/17/2025, 10:22:41 PM

As a Haval Big Dog owner for several years, I frequently commute in the city. After starting the vehicle, activating the air purifier is straightforward: first, locate the central control screen near the steering wheel, open the air conditioning menu, and there you'll find an 'Air Purification' option—just a light tap to activate it. Sometimes, you can directly press the leaf-shaped button on the panel. Once turned on, the system emits a soft humming sound, filtering out particulate pollutants inside the car, especially during traffic jams or hazy days, making breathing much fresher. Remember to check the filter every six months and replace it if it's dirty. Developing this habit is beneficial for long-term health and reduces fatigue on long drives.

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DeWalter
10/31/2025, 10:49:15 PM

I specialize in automotive technology and am quite familiar with functional details. To activate the air purifier on the Haval Big Dog: After starting the engine, navigate to the central control screen settings, select the air quality section, and enable the purification mode or press the dedicated button. It utilizes activated carbon filters to capture dust and bacteria, effectively improving air cleanliness. Using this feature daily can reduce respiratory issues and provide peace of mind while driving. An additional tip is to combine it with the internal/external air circulation—toggle the circulation button to avoid peak traffic exhaust periods.

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HaydenRose
12/14/2025, 09:57:43 PM

I just got this car and have tried it out a few times. The basic steps to turn on the air purifier: sit in the car, start the ignition, then look for a button with a symbol or an icon on the central control area—usually a fan with blade shapes nearby—tap it to light up, indicating it's on. After turning it on, the air inside gradually freshens up. It's user-friendly for beginners with no complicated operations needed—keeping it simple is best.

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VanRuby
02/03/2026, 10:52:37 PM

As someone who prioritizes healthy driving, I must use a good air purifier. Operation method: After starting the car, quickly press the air purification switch located on the panel next to the instrument cluster for fast operation to filter particulate matter and odors, protecting lung health. Especially during pollen season or in urban polluted areas, it can prevent allergies. It is recommended to clean the air vents weekly to avoid clogging for better effectiveness, making the driving environment safer and more comfortable.

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SanLila
04/29/2026, 03:16:15 PM

My family and I often go on road trips, and the air purifier is very practical. To turn it on, after starting the engine, select the air conditioning settings on the touchscreen, tap the air purification option, and confirm. The icon will flash, and the air will circulate and filter inside the car. My child's asthma has improved, making our trips more enjoyable. Remember to check the filter regularly and replace it on time to extend its lifespan and maintain high air quality in the car.

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