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How to activate cruise control on GAC Trumpchi GS3?

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DeSarah
09/06/2025, 12:52:45 AM

The method to activate cruise control on GAC Trumpchi GS3 is: 1. Briefly press the cruise control button to illuminate the corresponding white indicator light on the instrument cluster; 2. Increase the vehicle speed to the desired cruising speed; 3. Briefly press the set deceleration button to change the corresponding white indicator light to green on the instrument cluster. The vehicle will enter cruise control mode, and you can release the accelerator pedal. The GAC Trumpchi GS3 is a compact SUV model under GAC Trumpchi, with dimensions of 4350mm in length, 1825mm in width, and 1655mm in height, a wheelbase of 2560mm, a front suspension type of MacPherson independent suspension, and a rear suspension type of torsion beam non-independent suspension.

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MacJace
09/18/2025, 12:45:42 AM

Using the cruise control on the Trumpchi GS3 is actually quite simple. Here's how I do it: First, drive the car onto a highway or open road, preferably at a speed above 60 km/h, as the system activates more easily at higher speeds. Then, locate the cruise control switch on the steering wheel, which is usually marked with a speedometer or SET symbol, and press it lightly to turn on cruise mode. Maintain your current speed and quickly press the SET button to lock in that speed. From then on, the car will maintain that speed automatically, so you don't need to press the accelerator. To adjust the speed, use the plus or minus buttons nearby to increase or decrease speed. To pause the cruise control, lightly tap the brake, and you can resume the original speed by pressing RES. I only use this feature on highways and turn it off during rain or snow to avoid accidents. When used properly, it can save some fuel and give your foot a rest, making long-distance driving more comfortable. Overall, you'll get the hang of it after a couple of tries, but remember, safety first—don't get distracted.

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VonTheo
11/01/2025, 01:12:48 AM

As an experienced driver who has been driving for years, operating the cruise control on the GAC Trumpchi GS3 requires a step-by-step approach. First, ensure the vehicle is in motion and traveling at least 40 km/h, otherwise the system won't respond. Then, locate the dedicated button on the left side of the steering wheel with clear markings - pressing it activates cruise control standby mode. Next, accelerate to your desired speed (say 70 or 80 km/h) and quickly tap the SET button to lock it in. At this point, the speed remains fixed and you can take your foot off the pedal. To temporarily deactivate, simply apply the brakes or press the CANCEL button; hit RES to instantly resume. Don't forget you can fine-tune speed in 1 km/h increments using the +/- buttons. I find this feature incredibly useful for long highway drives to reduce fatigue, but beginners should practice on flat roads first - never experiment in congested urban areas where quick reactions are needed. Regularly check that buttons aren't stuck, and maintain simple operating habits.

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VonGabriel
12/15/2025, 12:20:56 AM

Using Cruise Control in GAC Trumpchi GS3: Start the car and accelerate to at least 40 km/h or above. Locate the control buttons on the steering wheel, typically on the right side with a cruise icon, and gently press the power button to activate the system. Maintain a steady speed, then press the SET button to lock in the current speed. Adjust the speed by pressing the + or - buttons, with each press making a slight adjustment. To cancel, either step on the brake or press the cancel button; to resume, press RES. Throughout the process, avoid tampering with other controls to ensure driving safety.

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DeChase
02/04/2026, 01:13:30 AM

The cruise control feature on the Trumpchi GS3 is quite convenient. I got the hang of it after just a few uses. After starting the car and driving onto a steady road like a highway, ensure your speed exceeds 40 km/h. Then, look at the area on the steering wheel where there's a button with an arrow—press it to activate cruise control mode. Next, use the SET button to lock in your current speed as the cruising speed. After that, you can take your foot off the accelerator, and the car will maintain speed automatically; pressing the brake will deactivate it, and hitting the RES button will return to cruise control. I also like using the +/- buttons to adjust speed quickly by holding them for a second or two—it makes road trips much easier once you're used to it. Just remember to test it on straight roads first and avoid fiddling with the buttons during initial acceleration.

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OJessica
04/29/2026, 05:33:09 PM

I often share the method to activate the cruise control on the GAC Trumpchi GS3 with my family: While driving normally, it's best to maintain a speed between 50 to 120 km/h to avoid system failure. Locate the small button marked with a cruise icon on the left side of the steering wheel and press it lightly to activate the system. Once the speed stabilizes at your desired level, press the SET button to lock it in. At this point, you can take your foot off the pedal as the car maintains the set speed. To adjust the speed, use the +/- buttons nearby. Temporarily cancel the cruise control by applying the brakes, and press the RES button to resume the original speed. I find this feature incredibly useful for long highway drives—it helps prevent fatigue and saves fuel. Just remember to use it only on suitable roads and ensure the buttons are clean and unobstructed.

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