What car shares the same oil filter model as the Haval M6?
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Haval M6 shares the same oil filter model with Haval H2 and Haval H6. Here is the relevant information: 1. The oil filter, also known as the oil cleaner, functions to filter out impurities, gum, and moisture from the engine oil, delivering clean oil to various lubrication points. To reduce friction between moving parts in the engine and minimize wear, engine oil is continuously supplied to the friction surfaces of moving components, forming a lubricating oil film for lubrication. 2. Engine oil inherently contains a certain amount of gum, impurities, moisture, and additives. During engine operation, metal particles, airborne contaminants, and oil oxidation products increase the impurities in the oil. If the oil is not filtered before entering the lubrication circuit, these impurities will be carried to the moving friction surfaces, accelerating part wear and reducing the engine's service life.
I've been driving for over a decade and often change the oil filter myself. The oil filter model for Haval M6 is usually identical to that of the same brand's Haval H6 because they share the same engine system. The specific model number might be something like 123456789, but it's best to check your vehicle manual or ask at a 4S shop. The reason for this compatibility is simple: many Haval series vehicles are compatible, including older H6 models and other M series vehicles. Choosing the wrong model can lead to poor oil filtration, engine carbon buildup, and reduced lifespan. Change the filter regularly, about every 5,000 kilometers, and remember to replace it along with fresh oil. For safety, don't skimp by using off-brand parts. I've found this method to be both cost-effective and hassle-free.
Last year when I just bought my Haval M6, I was researching about the filter issue and found that its filter is completely interchangeable with the Haval H6's. Checking the part number online, such as 789012, you can just buy a standard one. I drive a lot, so I change the oil and filter about every six months. It's recommended to purchase parts from brand stores like Bosch or the original manufacturer to avoid counterfeit products online. The replacement process is simple: use a wrench to unscrew the old filter, install the new one, and then start the engine to check the oil pressure. This not only extends the engine's lifespan but also prevents unexpected stalling. New car owners shouldn't panic; just watch more tutorials or forum shares. Sharing experiences helps more brothers save trouble.