Where is the cabin air filter located on the Great Wall Haval H9?
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The cabin air filter of the Great Wall Haval H9 is located inside the glove compartment on the passenger side. To replace the filter, you need to remove the glove compartment. This position is relatively close to the center console, and you can see it by looking up from the car floor. There are three clips on the air filter, which can be opened by pressing down with your hand, and then you can replace it with a new filter. The Haval H9 is Haval's first high-end off-road SUV, with body dimensions of 4856mm in length, 1926mm in width, and 1900mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2800mm. In terms of interior, the Haval H9 features an elevated sub-instrument panel with leather wrapping on both sides, providing more comfort and a premium feel. The LCD screen and mechanical dials are perfectly integrated, connected through clever design, creating a seamless transition between the 2D and 3D worlds, offering a 'God's perspective' that enhances the driver's visual comfort.
I've been driving a Haval H9 for three years and have replaced the cabin air filter three times. The filter is located behind the glove box on the passenger side, and the operation is actually quite simple. First, empty the glove box, then squeeze both sides of the glove box towards the center with both hands to let the entire glove box hang down. At this point, you can see a rectangular cover plate; use your fingernail to pry open the clip and remove the cover. The filter can be pulled out like a drawer—remember to check the arrow on the edge of the filter and install it facing downward. When replacing it yourself, just buy a Mann or Mahle filter, which costs half as much as at the 4S shop. The key is to avoid forcing the clips, as the plastic parts can break easily. When reinstalling, make sure you hear a click to ensure it's properly in place.
Over a decade of car repairs, I've encountered many H9 owners inquiring about this. The cabin air filter is located behind the inner panel of the glove compartment on the passenger side. The standard procedure is: After opening the glove box, simultaneously press both left and right limiters with both hands to let the glove box fully descend. Then use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the panel screws, or simply pry open the clip-on cover. When removing the old filter, be sure to note the arrow direction. When installing the new filter, ensure the arrow points toward the driver's seat. Replacement is recommended every 15,000 km, or more frequently in northern areas with heavy dust and sand.
Yesterday I just replaced the air filter for my Haval H9, which is located behind the glove compartment in front of the passenger seat. To access it, simply press both sides of the glove box with your hands to lower it completely. There's a plastic cover behind it that can be easily popped open. When I pulled out the old filter, it was full of poplar fluff. The new activated carbon filter I bought only cost about thirty yuan. Remember to install the new filter with the small arrow facing downward, then snap the cover back in place until you hear a click. It's completely doable for women to handle this themselves – no tools are needed, and the whole process takes just five minutes, making it super convenient.