
The light control switch for the Trumpchi GS8 is located on the control lever to the left of the steering wheel. To turn off all the vehicle lights, rotate the gear to the OFF position. If you only want to turn off the high beams, lift the control lever towards the driver to return to normal mode, which will turn off the high beams.

When driving my Motor vehicle, I found it very simple to turn off the small lights—just locate the manual switch on the roof or center console and press it. As a new GAC owner, I was initially worried about forgetting to turn off the lights, especially at night when leaving the car parked with lights on, which could drain the battery and make it difficult to start the car when the battery is low. So, I developed the habit of glancing at the light position before getting out of the car. GAC's lights have a round or square button nearby, and a light press turns them off. If the lights are automatic, they will turn off by themselves once the door is closed, but manual operation feels more reliable. If the lights remain on, check if the door is properly closed or look for a shutdown option in the settings menu—simple and reassuring.

From my experience, the interior lights in Motor vehicles turn off quickly. Usually, there's a separate button near the roof reading light—just press it to turn them off. After years of driving, I've encountered situations where the lights wouldn't turn off automatically. In such cases, you should check if the door linkage system is malfunctioning. For example, if a door isn't properly locked, the light may stay on. Be careful not to drain the battery. Remember, turning off the lights isn't just for convenience but also for safety, to avoid attracting thieves' attention with the lights on when parked at night. GAC Motor's design is very user-friendly, and finding the switch is never a hassle.

As someone interested in automotive electronic systems, I believe turning off the lights should start with the in-car control system. The lights in a Trumpchi may be integrated into the center console or roof switch—just press a button manually to solve the issue. If they won't turn off, it could be due to low voltage or a circuit problem, which affects power and leads to slow starts. In short, try the simple method first.

As a family car owner with children, I often find that kids accidentally touch the interior light switches while playing, resulting in annoying lights staying on. The way to turn them off is to press the small button near the light, typically located in the center of the ceiling in Trumpchi vehicles. If the lights don't turn off automatically, check if the car doors are properly closed. From a safety perspective, keeping the lights on can distract the driver, especially during night driving. Maintaining them in the off position enhances focus—small issue, but not insignificant.

From the perspective of daily commuting, I turn off the Trumpchi's small light in the most straightforward way: by pressing the switch button on the light itself, completing the task in seconds. The operation is simple and hassle-free; leaving the light on for too long can accelerate battery aging and affect the vehicle's lifespan.


