
The cabin air filter in the Haval H7 is located near the left foot area of the front passenger seat. Functions of the cabin air filter: 1. Ensures the filter fits tightly against the housing to prevent unfiltered air from entering the cabin; 2. Separates solid impurities such as dust, pollen, and abrasive particles from the air; 3. Adsorbs moisture, soot, ozone, odors, carbon oxides, SO2, CO2, etc., from the air, with strong and long-lasting moisture absorption; 4. Prevents condensation on car windows, ensuring clear visibility for the driver, enhancing driving safety, providing fresh air, avoiding inhalation of harmful gases, and ensuring driving safety, with strong sterilization and deodorization capabilities. The Great Wall Haval H7 is a model under the Great Wall Haval brand, featuring a family-style high-gloss chrome front grille, sharp lines paired with raised shoulders, a golden body proportion of 4700mm in length, 1925mm in width, and 1718mm in height, along with a 2850mm ultra-long wheelbase, providing a comfortable and spacious interior while enhancing vehicle stability.

As a seasoned long-distance driver, I've found that the HAVAL H7's cabin air filter is hidden behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. When I previously replaced the filter in my own car, I could see it after removing the side panel of the glove box. First, you need to firmly press open the clips on both sides of the glove box to lower it, revealing a black plastic cover. The position marked with small square arrows indicates the filter compartment. This job seems simple but can easily damage the clips, so it's best to consult the repair manual first. I remember finding leaves stuck inside during my last replacement, showing how prone this spot is to dust accumulation. I recommend checking it every six months, and replacing it more frequently during seasons with heavy smog, otherwise the air blowing out will have a musty smell. For filter models, choosing OEM or compatible ones from Mann-Filter is the most reliable option, as incorrect sizing can cause air leaks.

Last time I helped my neighbor deal with the musty smell in their Haval H7's air conditioning, I noticed the filter location was quite hidden. You have to remove the glove compartment on the passenger side, where there's a rectangular plastic box with clips. When working on it, remember to empty the glove compartment first, otherwise screwdrivers can easily scratch the interior. I usually clean the air ducts with a vacuum while replacing the filter, which removes a lot of fibrous debris. Nowadays it's convenient to buy filters online, but make sure to get the correct CF003 model - installing it backwards affects airflow. It's best to replace it before summer, otherwise the AC might blow out a moldy smell when cooling. Haval's design is much more reasonable than some cars that require dashboard removal - you can get it done yourself in about twenty minutes.

When researching Haval H7 , I paid special attention to the cabin air filter location. It's behind the glove compartment panel, requiring you to press the release buttons on both sides first. Be careful not to yank the plastic clips with brute force - I once broke one and had to spend 200 yuan on a replacement. The new filters now come with activated carbon layers that can adsorb PM2.5 particles. Recommended replacement interval is every 10,000 km or when noticing odd smells, especially in humid regions where earlier replacement is advised. DIY replacement only costs about 30 yuan, saving over 90 yuan compared to dealership service. Remember to install the filter with its arrow pointing toward the driver's seat - reversed installation reduces filtration efficiency.

Last time I replaced the air conditioning filter for my H7 myself, I found it located behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. The specific steps are: after opening the glove compartment, firmly press inward on the protrusions on both sides until you hear a click, then the glove compartment will sag; this will reveal a cover with an arrow, slide the buckle to the left to remove the old filter. When installing the new filter, be careful not to bend the filter paper, otherwise the filtering effect will be compromised. I make it a habit to replace it every spring-summer transition to prevent pollen allergies. The new composite filters now available can also remove formaldehyde, costing twenty more than the original single-effect filters but are healthier. The whole process doesn't require professional tools and can be easily done even by women.

As an auto repair enthusiast, I've tested the cabin air filter location on the Haval H7. It's positioned at the far right of the dashboard, requiring glovebox removal for access. The thoughtful design includes dampened glovebox stoppers with cushioning, unlike some vehicles that require brute force. I always wear gloves during replacement to prevent oil contamination of the new filter. Southern owners should pay special attention - filters tend to develop mold and sour odors during rainy seasons. I recommend using silver-ion coated filters for better antibacterial performance. The labor cost saved from DIY replacement can buy three milk teas - why not do it yourself? Remember to regularly clean this area to prevent debris from clogging the drain .


