Where is the memory card slot for the Haval Chitu dash cam?

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MacArya
07/24/25 4:50am
The memory card is located on the top side of the dash cam, where you can see a black card slot with the naked eye, which is the memory card slot. Below is a partial introduction to the Haval Chitu: Introduction: The Haval Chitu is the fourth model based on the Great Wall Lemon Platform. It features advanced intelligence, comprehensive expandability, strong safety protection, high energy efficiency ratio, and exceptional global quality, giving the Haval Chitu even greater capabilities. Configuration: The Haval Chitu comes equipped with features such as launch control mode, L2 autonomous driving, fully automatic parking, identity recognition, HUD smart head-up display, and intelligent remote monitoring.
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DelNatalie
08/11/25 12:24am
The memory card for the Haval Chitu's dash cam is usually inserted into the card slot on the device itself, specifically located in the unit above the windshield near the interior rearview mirror. As a new car owner, I was a bit confused at first when encountering this for the first time, but later I noticed a small cover on the ceiling inside the car. A gentle press opens it, revealing the MicroSD card slot. It's recommended to perform this operation when the car is parked—find a safe spot to stop before inserting the card to avoid distractions while driving. It's best to use a high-speed card with 32GB or 64GB capacity and format it in the device once before inserting to prevent recording issues. If you can't find it, you can check the car manual, which includes detailed diagrams. Remember to regularly check if the card is full, as recordings will automatically stop when it's full, which can significantly impact your driving records. Don't worry about it being too complicated—you'll get the hang of it after trying it once.
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