
Method for replacing the battery in a Trumpchi GS4 car key: Use a small flat-head screwdriver to pry open the side gap of the remote control to access the key. Then, use a small flat-head screwdriver to remove the old battery and install the new one. The Trumpchi GS4 is a compact SUV with dimensions of 4545 mm in length, 1856 mm in width, and 1668 mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2680 mm. In terms of appearance, this car features a bold front grille, full LED headlights, dual-tone aluminum alloy wheels, a floating roof design, and a dual-exhaust pipe layout at the rear. Compared to the previous model, the design has undergone significant improvements, becoming increasingly youthful and stylish.

Changing the battery of the Trumpchi GS4 car key is actually quite simple, I've done it several times myself. You need to find the gap in the key case, usually there's a small groove, gently pry it open with a small screwdriver or a coin, but don't use too much force to avoid damaging the plastic shell. Once opened, you'll see the battery inside, typically a CR2032 coin cell. Remove the old battery and note the orientation of the positive and negative sides. When inserting the new battery, make sure the positive side is facing up and align it with the slot. Before closing the lid, test the remote function with the key to see if the window lock responds normally. If it doesn't work, the battery might not be installed properly or there could be poor contact, so check the battery position or the contacts. Doing this yourself can save you some money compared to going to a 4S shop. Generally, CR2032 batteries are available in supermarkets for a few yuan each, and the whole process takes about ten minutes. It's a good idea to keep a few spare batteries at home. If the remote control distance becomes shorter, it's a sign that the battery needs to be replaced.

When replacing the key battery on my Trumpchi GS4, I found the key is using the right tools and maintaining patience. Prepare a small screwdriver, or use a coin as a substitute if you don't have one. When prying open the key shell, locate the hidden seam and gently twist it open—don't force it to avoid scratching the plastic. The old battery is usually a CR2032; make sure to check the positive and negative terminals to avoid reversing them. I recommend using an eraser to clean the contacts on the key circuit board before installing a new battery, as dust buildup can interfere with signal transmission. After installing the battery, test it first—if the buttons don't respond after a few presses, the battery might not be aligned properly or could be faulty. By the way, avoid touching the metal components directly with your hands during the replacement to prevent static damage to the circuit; a simple touch to ground yourself can help prevent this. With practice, the process becomes quick. Replace the battery every two years or so when it runs out to extend the key's lifespan and save on repair costs.

Changing the battery for the Trumpchi GS4 car key was nerve-wracking my first time, but it's actually quite simple. Prepare a new CR2032 battery, which costs just a few bucks at the supermarket. Find a small gap on the key to pry open the shell—do it gently to avoid breaking it. Remove the old battery, note its orientation, then place the new one in tightly. Reattach the cover and test the remote function; if it works, you're good to go. If the signal weakens, it means the battery is nearly depleted and needs replacing. Don't worry, it's easy to get the hang of—just a few minutes and you'll pick up some basic car knowledge too.


