
The trunk lock block BMC of the Great Wall H2 is located inside the center armrest. Below is an introduction to the Great Wall H2: Exterior: The vehicle features a large-mouth grille, LED light groups in the headlights, and a two-tone body color that highlights its unique character, with a warranty coverage of five years or 100,000 kilometers. Comfort features: The Haval H2 reflects the consistent high cost-performance ratio of domestic brands, with standard features including EPB electronic parking brake, AVH auto hold, multifunction steering wheel, keyless entry/start system. Additionally, the Haval H2 is equipped with a smart oversized panoramic sunroof, 6-way electric adjustment for the driver's seat, automatic air conditioning, power-folding exterior mirrors, and heated exterior mirrors, among other high-end configurations.

Looking for the location of the Great Wall H2's tailgate lock block, right? I've driven this car before—the lock block is hidden inside the tailgate, usually near the left side or the central locking hole. You'll need to open the tailgate and look from the inside to spot a metal or plastic component; that's the lock block responsible for latching and releasing. As for BMC, it might be a typo for BCM (Body Control Module), which controls the electrical systems in the H2, including the locking function. It's typically installed near the driver's footwell or behind the steering wheel trim panel. For safety, disconnect the battery's negative terminal before repairs, then use a small wrench or screwdriver to remove the interior panel for access. Common issues like wiring degradation can cause the lock block to malfunction, so it's wise to keep spare fuses handy. Older models might have slight variations in component placement, so checking the user manual is the most accurate. DIY repairs can save time and money, but if you hit a snag, don't force it—visit a professional shop.

Where is the Great Wall H2 trunk lock block BMC? Primary safety tip: Don't mess with it while driving. The trunk lock block is fixed on the inner side of the tailgate, near the latch, and can be directly seen by prying open the cover plate. BMC may be the abbreviation for Body Control Module, located under the steering wheel or on the side of the seat to manage electrical signals. For maintenance, ensure the vehicle is parked stably and power is cut off to prevent short circuits. If the lock block malfunctions, it can easily jam and fail to open, so keep emergency wires or simple tools handy for temporary solutions. Regular maintenance suggests periodic cleaning of dust and water stains to avoid corrosion of circuits. Many H2 owners in group chats share similar issues, and timely handling can prevent the embarrassment of being stranded roadside at night. Position details may vary slightly by year, so consulting the maintenance guide is recommended for peace of mind.

As an H2 owner, the trunk lock position is straightforward: it's inside the trunk lid. Just lift the lid and you can spot it through the gap below. If BMC refers to the control module, it's generally located under the driver's seat area. If the lock isn't working, first check if the module's wiring is loose—saves money and effort. Many beginners often overlook lubricating the lock hinges; a monthly drop of oil keeps it smooth, don't wait until it's completely broken to replace. The position is fixed and easy to find, a two-minute DIY fix.


