
The usage method of cruise control is as follows: 1. Start the car and accelerate to above 30KM/H, then press the CRUISE button on the steering wheel. The green CRUISE indicator on the dashboard will illuminate, indicating activation. Next, press the SET button, at which point you can release the accelerator pedal. 2. To increase speed, push RES upwards; to decrease speed, push SET downwards. Each push adjusts the speed by 2-3KM/H. 3. There are multiple ways to deactivate: press the CANCEL button on the steering wheel, apply the brake, shift to neutral, or press the CRUISE button.

The cruise control system of the Trumpchi GS4 is quite user-friendly. As a novice driver, I tried it for the first time on the highway. After activating it, press the cruise button on the steering wheel, accelerate to your desired speed, say 80 km/h, and then press the SET button—the car will automatically maintain that speed. To increase or decrease speed, simply use the +/- buttons on the steering wheel. Initially, I was a bit nervous, but it really helps reduce leg fatigue and makes long drives much more comfortable. Just remember to use it on open roads and avoid trying it in heavy traffic—safety first! If you need to brake or cancel the cruise, a light tap on the brake pedal will do, or press the CANCEL button to regain control. During regular , check the system buttons to ensure they’re free of dust.

I've been using the Trumpchi GS4 for several years, and the cruise control is my go-to feature on highways. Simply put: once the car is on the road, press the cruise control switch, accelerate to the desired speed, then press SET to lock it in. Use the +/- buttons for fine-tuning. I prefer using it on continuous stretches—it saves fuel and reduces fatigue, but don't on it entirely; you still need to keep your hands on the wheel and stay alert to road conditions. It's best to turn it off during rainy days or on steep slopes, as the car might respond sluggishly. If the system occasionally malfunctions, I immediately power it off and restart, or visit the 4S shop to check the control module. Regular cleaning of the buttons helps prevent poor contact, ensuring a worry-free drive.

As a car enthusiast, the GS4's cruise control is quite intelligent. Basic operation: There are dedicated buttons on the steering wheel. After activating the cruise button, press SET to lock the speed when the vehicle is stable, and RESUME can restore the previous setting. The core function relies on the ECU to control the throttle, saving you from constantly pressing the pedal. During my testing, I found it maintains a steady speed, which helps with fuel efficiency and makes long-distance driving easier, but don't set it above the speed limit. The system performs best on straight roads; for curves or variable road conditions, manual takeover is recommended. Maintenance tip: Regularly check the steering wheel module to avoid malfunctions and ensure safe driving.

Driving my Trumpchi GS4, the cruise control is super convenient for daily use. I activate it with a button as soon as I hit the highway, accelerate to my desired speed, and then press SET to lock it in. Adjusting speed is easy with the +/- buttons. It's simple to use and takes some mental load off while driving—just remember not to use it in the city to avoid rear-end collisions. After getting used to it, I noticed a slight drop in fuel consumption, and it helps keep me alert on long night drives. To cancel, braking is the quickest method. If the system lags, I turn it off immediately, and if that doesn’t work, I get the buttons checked at the shop. Overall, it’s a handy daily tip: pick the right moment to engage and enjoy the tech perks.

Safety Reminder: The GS4 cruise control is not fully autonomous driving. You must remain fully attentive while driving. The operation steps are to activate it with the button, then set the speed and use the +/- controls. During use, I always keep an eye on the road ahead and stay ready to brake, as system failure may cause loss of control. Especially avoid using it in rain, snow, or congested areas to prevent accidents. Develop good habits: check if the buttons are responsive before starting, and perform a simple cleaning after long trips to ensure system reliability. Remember the core principle—it's only an assistive tool, and you must always prioritize safety control.


