How to use the cruise control on GAC Trumpchi GS4?
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The method to use the cruise control on GAC Trumpchi GS4 is as follows: First, press CRUISE to activate the cruise function, and a white cruise light will illuminate on the dashboard. When the vehicle speed reaches the desired cruising speed (above 40km/h), press the SET minus button, and the cruise light on the dashboard will turn green, indicating that the speed is set. Release the accelerator, and the vehicle will maintain the set speed. More information about the cruise control on Trumpchi GS4 is as follows: 1. The cruise control switch is located in the functional area on the right side of the steering wheel. 2. The button functions are: CRUISE (turn on/off cruise); SET minus (set speed/decelerate); RES plus (accelerate/resume cruise); CANCEL (pause cruise).
Using the cruise control on the Trumpchi GS4 is actually quite simple, and I often use it for long-distance highway driving. First, you need to accelerate the car to over 40 km/h, then press the cruise control switch button on the steering wheel—the system will then be ready. Second, continue driving until you reach your desired stable speed, say around 80 km/h, and press the set button to memorize the current speed for automatic cruising. After that, the car will automatically maintain the set speed, eliminating the need to constantly press the accelerator, which saves energy and fuel. I find it particularly convenient on highways, helping avoid speeding tickets. To turn it off afterward, simply press the brake or the cancel button. Note: Only use it on open roads; avoid using it in city traffic to prevent hazards. Regularly check if the system is functioning properly—like I tested it before my last long trip to ensure safety.
When I first started using the cruise control on my Trumpchi GS4, I was a bit nervous about making mistakes, but it turned out to be very simple. First, accelerate the car to over 40 km/h, then press the round cruise button on the steering wheel to activate the system. Once the speed stabilizes, press the set button to lock the speed, and the car will cruise automatically. During this process, you can relax a bit without constantly watching the throttle. If you accidentally hit the brakes, the cruise will automatically stop; to resume the previous setting, just press the resume button. The first time I used it, I mistakenly pressed the cancel button, but I quickly learned. Now I often use it on highways, finding driving much more relaxed, and it even saves some fuel costs. Remember to read the manual to confirm the button positions, as there might be slight differences between model years.