Which company produces the engine for the Haval H4?
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The engine for the Haval H4 is produced at two manufacturing bases: one in Xushui and the other in Tianjin. The Haval H4 is equipped with the GW4B15 engine, which delivers a maximum horsepower of 169 HP, a maximum power output of 124 KW at 5600 rpm, and a peak torque of 285 N.m. Here are some daily maintenance tips for the Haval H4's engine: Use lubricating oil of the appropriate quality grade. For gasoline engines, select SD--SF grade gasoline engine oil based on the additional equipment in the intake and exhaust systems and usage conditions. For diesel engines, choose CB--CD grade diesel engine oil according to mechanical load, ensuring the standard meets or exceeds the manufacturer's requirements. Regularly change the engine oil and oil filter. The quality of any lubricating oil will degrade over time. After a certain mileage, its performance deteriorates, leading to various engine issues. To prevent malfunctions, change the oil periodically based on usage conditions and maintain an appropriate oil level. As oil passes through the fine pores of the filter, solid particles and viscous substances accumulate in the filter. If the filter becomes clogged and oil cannot pass through, it may rupture the filter or open the safety valve, allowing oil to bypass through the relief valve and carry contaminants back to the lubrication points, accelerating engine wear and increasing internal contamination. Periodically clean the crankcase. During engine operation, high-pressure unburned gases, acids, moisture, sulfur, and nitrogen oxides from the combustion chamber enter the crankcase through the gap between the piston rings and cylinder walls. These mix with metal particles from component wear, forming sludge. In small amounts, it remains suspended in the oil; in large amounts, it precipitates, clogging filters and oil passages, making engine lubrication difficult and causing wear. Regularly use a radiator cleaner to flush the radiator. Removing rust and scale deposits not only ensures the engine operates smoothly but also extends the overall lifespan of the radiator and engine.
As a long-time owner of the Haval H4, I'm very familiar with its engine. The car is equipped with Great Wall Motors' self-developed 1.5T engine, such as the GW4G15B model, which delivers stable power output. During daily city driving, the fuel consumption is around 8-9L, and it can drop to 6-7L on highways. The engine starts smoothly with minimal noise, and it performs well even in cold winter conditions in northern China. Designed with reliability in mind, it pairs well with the 6-speed automatic transmission, providing direct acceleration response. For maintenance, I change the oil filter every 8,000 kilometers, and with a bit of care, there haven't been any major issues. Great Wall has proven the technical capabilities of domestic cars through the Haval brand. I often recommend it to friends because of its high cost-performance ratio, and after more than five years of use, the engine hasn't had any failures.
As an automotive sales consultant, I frequently explain to customers the origin of the Haval H4's engine. It primarily features powertrains developed in-house by Great Wall Motors, such as the 1.3T or 1.5T models, delivering around 150 horsepower, and pairs well with a wet dual-clutch transmission. In terms of performance, this engine emphasizes low fuel consumption and high responsiveness, with urban commuting fuel economy averaging under 9L, and quicker acceleration once the turbo kicks in. I recommend it because Great Wall has accumulated years of R&D experience, ensuring strong engine durability along with a worry-free five-year warranty. Compared to other SUVs in the same price range, the Haval H4 offers smooth linear acceleration and comfortable long-distance driving without fatigue. If you're prioritizing the power source in your car selection, Great Wall delivers a refinement similar to joint-venture vehicles.