How to Set Up Auto Window Roll-Up When Locking the Trumpchi GS4?
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Here are the steps to set up auto window roll-up when locking the Trumpchi GS4: 1. Press the brake pedal. Shift the gear lever to P position. Release the brake pedal. Press the one-touch start button twice consecutively. Close all doors. Hold the lock button on the driver's door for more than 10 seconds to complete the lock setting. 2. Roll the window up to the top, release the switch, then press the switch upward again for about three seconds to complete the window roll-up setting. Here is some related information: 1. The side design of the Trumpchi GS4 is inspired by the wings of an aircraft, making the car's profile look very full. The D-pillar design at the rear is also retained, and the floating roof gives the entire vehicle a sense of design and premium feel. The taillights feature an LED light strip style with a prominent sense of layering. The chrome trim extends the horizontal visual effect of the vehicle, and the rear has a very high recognition. 2. For the interior, the new car features a dual 12.3-inch screen design, which clearly has a positive impact on consumers. At the same time, it adopts what the manufacturer calls a dual X-themed instrument panel design. The high-gloss chrome trim on the center console area forms an X shape in the driver and front passenger areas, paired with hidden mechanical air vents and large-area soft-touch interior materials, further enhancing the interior's premium design. 3. In terms of power, the 2020 Trumpchi GS4 is equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine with high and low power outputs. The maximum output power is 169 horsepower, and the maximum torque is 265 Nm, paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission.
Setting up the automatic window closing feature for the Trumpchi GS4 is actually quite simple. The method I use most often is with the remote key: after turning off the engine and exiting the vehicle, press and hold the lock button on the key for about three to four seconds without releasing it, and the windows will automatically roll up to the top. If there's no response, the feature might not be activated. In this case, you'll need to power on the vehicle from inside. Press the start button twice to light up the dashboard, navigate to the vehicle settings menu on the central control screen, find the doors and windows option, and turn on the lock-and-close-window switch. If the window rolls up unevenly or gets stuck, it's recommended to perform a window initialization—after rolling up the driver's side window to the top, continue holding the switch for five seconds, then roll it down to the bottom and press the switch for another five seconds. Repeat this process for the other windows. This feature tends to malfunction when the key battery is running low, so remember to replace the battery in advance to avoid finding it unusable on rainy days.