
Turn on both the mobile phone Bluetooth and the car Bluetooth, and make sure they are in discoverable mode. On the mobile phone's Bluetooth interface, click "Search for devices". Select the car Bluetooth displayed on the mobile phone, click on the car Bluetooth - Bluetooth settings - Pair. Enter the pairing code correctly, and "Connected" will be displayed on the car Bluetooth.

When I first got my Trumpchi GS4, I was also curious about how to connect the Bluetooth. After trying a few times, I got the hang of it. The steps are super simple: First, start the engine and don't turn it off. On the infotainment screen's home page, tap the settings button (usually a gear icon), go in and find the Bluetooth option, then turn on the car's Bluetooth to make it discoverable. Next, take out your phone, go to Bluetooth settings, and turn on Bluetooth. Wait for it to scan for a while, and you'll see a device name like 'Trumpchi GS4.' Tap it to pair. A password prompt will pop up during pairing—the default is usually 0000 or 1234. Enter it and tap confirm to complete the connection. Once paired, your phone will automatically save the connection, so it will reconnect automatically when you start the car in the future—super convenient. I often use it to listen to music or take calls, and the sound quality is great without any lag. If pairing fails, don't panic—just turn off Bluetooth on both devices and turn it back on, making sure your phone isn't in hidden mode. Restarting the infotainment system can also fix most issues. This feature is very beginner-friendly and takes just five minutes to set up.

Connecting the Bluetooth of the Trumpchi GS4 isn't technically challenging, but there are some nuances from a device perspective. You need to enable Bluetooth on both ends. After starting the engine, enter the central control menu in the car, navigate to the Bluetooth section in settings, activate it, and set it to discoverable mode. Also, turn on Bluetooth on your phone to search for and pair with the GS4's device name, then enter the standard PIN code 0000 for confirmation. After a successful connection, test the audio and call quality. The system generally supports multi-device switching and management. Compatibility issues are rare, but outdated phone or car system software may cause intermittent connections, so it's recommended to update to the latest Bluetooth driver version. Trumpchi's setup is quite user-friendly, supporting simultaneous music and call functions, making it ideal for daily use. If you occasionally experience connection drops, don't panic—simply forget the device and reconnect or restart the engine once, and it usually restores the connection.

Connecting Bluetooth in the GAC GS4 is actually quite smooth, step by step. First, start the car and turn on the central control, then enter the settings interface and select the Bluetooth switch to turn it on. At the same time, turn on the Bluetooth on your phone, search for devices, select the GAC model for pairing, and enter the default password 0000 to connect. Once connected, it will automatically remember the connection for next time. If it doesn't connect, check if Bluetooth is visible on both sides or restart the devices. The whole process takes about one or two minutes to complete.

As a family car, the Bluetooth connection in the GAC GS4 makes driving more worry-free. The method is simple: after starting the engine, enter the central control settings, find and open the Bluetooth option, then enable Bluetooth on your phone to search and pair with the GS4 device by entering the password 0000. Once connected, you can play children's songs or make safe hands-free calls, protecting the whole family. It can record multiple devices for easy switching. If connection fails, ensure your phone is not in hidden mode and try again; occasionally restarting the car's infotainment system helps. The operation is quick, safe, and practical.


