Where is the GPS installed in Haval?
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In front of the center console, there is a small sphere in the middle of the windshield, which should be the GPS. Introduction to GPS: The Global Positioning System, also known as the Global Satellite Positioning System, is a medium-range circular orbit satellite navigation system. It can provide accurate positioning, speed measurement, and high-precision time standards for most areas on the Earth's surface. Composition of GPS: The GPS system mainly consists of three parts: the space constellation segment, the ground control segment, and the user equipment segment. The system was developed and is maintained by the U.S. Department of Defense, capable of meeting the needs of military users anywhere on Earth or in near-Earth space to continuously and precisely determine three-dimensional position, three-dimensional motion, and time.
The GPS module in Haval vehicles, based on my experience driving many of them, is usually installed inside the dashboard area beneath the front windshield or near the A-pillar. This placement is primarily to ensure stable signal reception and avoid obstruction from the vehicle's metal body blocking satellite connections. If you're looking for it yourself, avoid randomly dismantling interior panels—in most Haval models like the H6 or H9, the GPS antenna is fixed behind the instrument panel and connected to the navigation system in the center console. If the signal weakens, it might be due to a loose antenna or dust accumulation. I recommend visiting a 4S dealership for professional equipment testing. Don’t trust DIY methods online to avoid damaging the wiring—after all, inaccurate GPS can compromise navigation safety. A quick check during regular maintenance can prevent issues in advance.