Where is the dash cam installed in the Haval Chitu?
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The dash cam is generally installed inside the plastic housing above the rearview mirror. Only the high-end version of the Chitu comes equipped with it. More details about the Haval Chitu are as follows: 1. Overview: The all-new GW4B15C engine is the first to be mass-produced and installed in the Haval Chitu. It adopts Miller cycle technology, improving intake efficiency and reducing pump pressure loss, while increasing the compression ratio to 11. With a central injector + 350Bar fuel injection system + a newly optimized combustion system as its core, the engine achieves an effective thermal efficiency of 38%, enabling efficient combustion and delivering low emissions and fuel consumption performance. 2. Design: The Haval Chitu adopts the 'Awakening Aesthetics of Energy' design concept, featuring a sharp and dynamic overall style. The bold vertical grille pairs with distinctive LED headlights, while the fastback body and floating spoiler create a strong sense of sportiness. The side profile is enhanced with large-sized wheels and sporty blackened trim pieces, delivering striking visual tension and impact.
I've been driving the Haval Chitu for a while now. The dashcam is usually installed on the upper part of the windshield near the interior rearview mirror, right in the driver's optimal line of sight without obstructing the road view. This position is quite cleverly designed, capturing a full panoramic view of the front and avoiding blind spots or interference. If yours is the factory-installed version, it might be integrated into the rearview mirror base, appearing low-key and unobtrusive; for aftermarket installations, I've tried it myself—just buy a mount and fix it in the same spot. During installation, the wires can be tucked into the roof gap to keep the interior tidy. If you can't find it, try checking for small blinking lights when starting the vehicle or reaching up from the driver's seat to feel around that area. In short, choosing the right position ensures high-quality recordings and safety.