
To enable the automatic door lock setting for the Trumpchi GS5, you need to visit a 4S shop to update the system. The automatic door lock is an electronic device that automatically presses the lock button on the door when the vehicle speed reaches the preset value by the computer, preventing accidental opening of the door. Its main purpose is anti-theft, as it quickly locks the doors after the vehicle starts moving, providing a certain level of security. The Trumpchi GS5 is a mid-size SUV under the Trumpchi brand, equipped with two types of engines: a low-power version 1.5L turbocharged engine and a high-power version 1.5L turbocharged engine. The front suspension of the vehicle uses a MacPherson independent suspension, while the rear suspension employs a multi-link independent suspension.

Setting up the automatic door locking feature on the GAC GS5 is quite straightforward. Here's how to do it: First, get in the car and start the engine, but don't drive off just yet. Locate the menu-like button on the steering wheel, press it to access the settings. Then navigate to the vehicle settings or safety-related section where you'll find the automatic door locking switch - just turn it on and you're done. When the vehicle reaches about 20 km/h, the doors will automatically lock, preventing accidental opening during driving and ensuring passenger safety. Make sure all doors are properly closed before setting this up to avoid system errors. As a frequent driver of this model, I find this feature extremely practical, especially when transporting kids or driving on highways - it eliminates the hassle of manual locking. Just remember to check it periodically since electronic devices can occasionally malfunction. If you can't locate the option, consult the owner's manual or contact the 4S dealership - they'll sort it out quickly.

Auto-locking while driving is crucial for safety, and I always emphasize this when helping friends set up their vehicles. Enabling this feature on the Trumpchi GS5 is straightforward: after starting the car, navigate through the menu on the central control screen or instrument panel, select the vehicle safety settings, locate the auto-locking option, and activate it. This ensures the locks engage automatically when the car exceeds 20 km/h, reducing the risk of theft or accidents. I strongly recommend enabling it, especially for families with elderly or children, as it prevents the danger of doors sliding open accidentally. After setup, remember to test drive by slightly increasing the speed to check if the locks respond correctly. If there's no response, inspect the fuses or restart the system. Don't forget to lubricate the door locks during routine maintenance to extend their lifespan.

As a GAC Motor owner, enabling the automatic door lock while driving is simple—just three steps: Start the car, locate the settings button, select the 'Vehicle' or 'Safety' option in the menu, and then toggle on the automatic door lock switch. Once set, the doors will automatically lock as soon as the car moves, which is very convenient. If you're unfamiliar with the operation, check the illustrated user manual in the glove box or ask the dealership staff for assistance. Having driven the GS5 for half a year, I find this feature particularly practical—it eliminates the risk of manually locking doors while driving, ensuring both safety and convenience.


