Where is the computer module located in the Haval H9?

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DelLily
07/29/25 10:07am
The computer module of the Haval H9 is located under the glove box on the passenger side. Main Computer: The main computer refers to a highly functional computer. It not only processes data directly from sensors but also handles information from other smaller, less functional electronic control modules. Instrument Cluster Computer: The instrument cluster computer is a small electronic control module. It processes input signals from sensors to control the display on the dashboard. Anti-lock Braking System Computer: The anti-lock braking system computer is a small electronic control module that processes input signals from wheel sensors and other devices to control the vehicle's braking system and prevent wheel lock-up during braking.
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