Where is the air intake of Haval H6 located?

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CamilaMarie
07/29/25 4:04pm
Open the engine hood and locate the air filter. The part connected to the air filter is the air intake of Haval H6. Below are some related introductions: 1. The position of the engine air intake is the limit of the car's wading depth and must not be exceeded. Once water enters the engine, the consequences can be severe, potentially leading to engine failure. 2. As an urban SUV, Haval H6 has broken away from the rugged off-road style of its predecessors in terms of appearance, adopting a new design that appeals more to the general public. The overall design is grand and stable, yet incorporates fashionable elements. The straight roof line ensures ample headroom inside the car. 3. The interior of Haval H6 is conventional, featuring a color scheme of dark upper and light lower parts, complemented by silver decorations that highlight the texture in details. The overall visual effect aligns with the aesthetic preferences of most people. As an urban SUV model, Haval H6 performs well in terms of space. Of course, besides the passenger space, Haval H6 also provides ample cargo space, with a trunk volume of 808L. When the rear seats are folded forward, the maximum expanded space can reach 2010L.
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