Where is the cabin air filter located on the Great Wall Haval H6?

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EthanLee
07/30/25 8:28am
The cabin air filter of the Haval H6 is located on the passenger side, beneath the glove compartment near the center console. You can see it by looking upward from the floor. The arrow points to the filter's clip, with a total of three clips. Gently pull outward to open, and the filter is inside. Here are some related details: 1. To replace the cabin air filter, first open the glove compartment lid. Locate the fixing clip on the right side of the glove compartment and pull it outward firmly. Remove the fixing clip of the glove compartment lid to detach it. Squeeze both sides of the glove compartment toward the center with both hands, and the glove compartment can then be removed. 2. The cabin air filter is used to filter the quality of indoor or outdoor intake air. In contrast, the engine air filter refers to the engine intake system, filtering the quality of the engine's intake air. The two have different functions. Generally, the engine air filter replacement cycle depends on air quality and mileage, while the cabin air filter is typically replaced once a year or every 20,000 kilometers.
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