
Haval H2S's cabin air filter is located inside the glove compartment in front of the front passenger seat. The replacement method for the cabin air filter is as follows: 1. Use a screwdriver to remove the screws on the top and bottom of the glove compartment; 2. Press the plastic clips on both sides of the glove compartment to remove it; 3. After removing the glove compartment, you can see the cabin air filter housing; 4. Press the plastic clip on the cabin air filter housing to remove it; 5. Replace with a new cabin air filter, then reassemble the glove compartment in reverse order of disassembly. The Haval H2S is a compact SUV with body dimensions of 4195mm in length, 1772mm in width, and 1638mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2550mm. It is equipped with a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine.

I've been driving a Haval H2S for two years, and the cabin air filter is located behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. First, you need to empty the glove box, then press the clips on both sides towards the middle to remove the entire glove box. Look inside and you'll find a long plastic cover—pry it open to access the cabin air filter. Remember, the filter has an orientation: the arrow indicates the airflow direction, so don't install it backward. The placement is quite hidden, so it might take some effort to find it the first time. It's best to take out the filter and dust it off every month, especially during seasons with lots of willow catkins, as a clogged filter not only reduces AC airflow but can also cause a musty smell. If you're handy, replacing it yourself can save you around a hundred bucks in labor costs.

Just replaced the H2S's cabin air filter by myself last week. It's located on the inner side of the glove compartment. First, empty the glove box, then firmly squeeze both sides to remove it entirely. You'll see a rectangular cover with clips—pry it open, and the filter is right inside. Remember to check the airflow direction arrow on the filter's edge; installing it backward affects filtration. This spot is much easier to access than the engine bay filters in some cars. Just squat by the passenger seat, and it's done in ten minutes—no tools needed. Bought the filter online for 30 yuan, over half the price of what the dealership charges.

If you notice an unpleasant odor from the air conditioning, it's time to check the filter. In the Haval H2S, open the glove compartment on the passenger side, press the side panels inward to remove the compartment, and you'll find a cover with protruding clips behind it. Pry open the cover with your fingernail to reveal the white pleated filter, which is wedged in the slot like a piece of compressed biscuit. When replacing it, be careful not to let dust fall into the air ducts—wearing a mask is recommended. When installing the new filter, align the arrow mark with the airflow direction, usually pointing toward the interior. The design of this location is relatively user-friendly, more convenient than some models that require dismantling the center console.

Safety precautions for replacing the cabin air filter. The H2S's filter is hidden behind the glove box, first pull out the passenger side storage compartment. When removing, hold the glove box steady to prevent it from falling and injuring your feet, especially keep children away if you have them at home. After opening the plastic cover, don't yank the filter out with brute force, pinch both ends and pull it out slowly. Before installing the new filter, it's best to use a vacuum cleaner to remove dead leaves and insect debris from the filter slot. Replacing it before the rainy season can effectively prevent musty odors. Although the operation is simple, wearing gloves is more hygienic as fiber filters may irritate the skin. Remember to align the glove box with the sliding rails when reinstalling.

The cabin air filter of the Haval H2S is located behind the glove box liner on the passenger side. To access it, first empty the glove box, then pinch the release clips on both sides and pull the entire glove box downward. After removing the black plastic cover by releasing its clips, you'll find the rectangular filter secured in the air duct. It's recommended to inspect the filter every six months or after driving on dusty roads, as an overly dirty filter can increase the blower's workload. When replacing the filter, take the opportunity to clean the evaporator inlet to minimize bacterial growth. The OEM filter comes with an activated carbon layer; when purchasing aftermarket alternatives online, opt for those labeled with PM2.5 protection. This location makes filter replacement much simpler compared to turbocharged vehicles' air filters—even female owners can complete the task independently.


