
To set the automatic locking function for the Trumpchi GS4, follow these steps: 1. Visit a 4S shop and use a specialized computer to access the body controller settings. Adjust the settings using the code. After adjustment, close all doors, turn the ignition to the ON position without starting the engine, and press the central locking button for more than 5 seconds. When the hazard lights flash twice, the setup is successful. 2. The automatic locking while driving is also known as speed-sensing automatic locking. It is an electronic device that automatically presses the door lock button when the vehicle reaches a preset speed, preventing accidental door opening. The preset speed is usually set by the manufacturer, typically between 10-20 km/h. 3. There are other methods for automatic locking while driving. For example, when the gearbox is shifted to D (Drive) gear, the lock button is automatically pressed to prevent accidental door opening. Some models from and Buick use this locking method.

As a car enthusiast, I've studied the configuration system of the Trumpchi GS4. The auto-locking feature is quite intuitive: after ignition, navigate to the 'Vehicle Information' in the main menu via the steering wheel or touchscreen, enter 'Door Lock Settings' to toggle the switch, and it will activate automatically based on speed. Password setup is less common, but for higher trims with key functionality, you might need to set a PIN in the system to prevent unauthorized access—like selecting unlock protection in the security submenu. It's advisable to choose a hard-to-guess yet memorable password, and keep the infotainment software updated to minimize security vulnerabilities. Testing the speed trigger point for reliability can enhance daily driving peace of mind.

I believe driving safety is paramount, and setting auto-lock can prevent accidental door openings. On the Trumpchi GS4, after starting the engine, go to the 'Settings' section on the screen, find 'Vehicle Control', and turn on the auto-lock option. No password setup is required; if using the vehicle APP for remote control, it's recommended to set a password upon login to prevent misuse. Set a simple numeric combination to ensure theft prevention. Don't forget to enable it when starting the car to enhance travel protection.

I've personally set up the automatic locking feature for my GS4: after ignition, select 'Settings' on the display, tap 'Vehicle Options' to enable the function, and the doors will automatically lock when the speed increases. The password part isn't standard, but the version might have an unlock password setting—look for the security menu to input it. DIY is convenient and cost-effective; test if it's responsive—it should lock once the speed threshold is reached. If unsure, don't tamper randomly; consult the manual or online guides to learn.

I'm new to the Trumpchi GS4, and setting up the auto-lock is quite easy: After starting the car, tap 'Settings' on the main screen, then turn on the switch in the 'Doors' section to automatically lock the doors when accelerating. You might be overcomplicating the password setup; it's not built into the auto-lock feature, but if the APP requires a password for unlocking, you can add it on the relevant page. Simple settings enhance convenience and safety—new users should try it a few times to ensure familiarity.


