Where is the Hunting Dog Steel Seal on the Haval Big Dog 2.0T?

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07/30/25 4:55am
Haval Big Dog's Hunting Dog Steel Seal is engraved in several locations. The first location is the upper left part of the instrument panel. The second is on the front mounting beam of the right front seat. The third is on the vehicle nameplate below the central pillar lock. Electronic Identification: After connecting a diagnostic tool to the vehicle's diagnostic interface, the vehicle identification number information stored in the electronic control unit can be read. The recommended position for the microwave window is used to affix the electronic identification. The electronic identification should face the front of the vehicle and be attached to the inside of the front windshield using an adhesive method. Haval Big Dog's Labels: For easy viewing, a label containing the engine model and number is affixed to the side of the engine timing cover.
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