Where is the central control box located in the Haval V?

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Sherry
07/29/25 7:49pm
The central control box of the Haval V is located on the central control panel. Full name of central locking: Central Control Door Lock. To improve the convenience of car use and driving safety, below is an introduction to the location of the central locking system inside the car. Classification of central locking switch positions in cars: On the door, on the central control panel, near the gear lever. Generally, in most normal car models, the central locking button switch can be found in these three locations. The central locking switches are all set on the central control panel, except that the switches for the new Elysée and C4 are on the left side of the central control panel, while other models have them on the right side.
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