Where is the Cabin Air Filter Located in the Haval H6?

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DiNathan
07/25/25 10:27am
The cabin air filter of this vehicle is located behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. If you need to replace the cabin air filter, you will first need to remove the glove compartment. Below is some relevant information about the cabin air filter: 1. In most vehicles, the cabin air filter is situated behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. For many car enthusiasts with strong DIY skills, replacing the cabin air filter is a very simple task. The cabin air filter is a crucial component of the car's air conditioning system and one that requires regular replacement. 2. The cabin air filter is responsible for filtering the air, and over time, this component can become dirty. Generally, vehicles require the cabin air filter to be replaced every 10,000 kilometers. It is recommended to replace it on schedule.
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