How to Use the Cruise Control on Trumpchi GS3?
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Instructions for using the cruise control on Trumpchi GS3: 1. Briefly press the cruise control button, increase the vehicle speed to the desired cruising speed, then briefly press the set or deceleration button to enter the cruise control mode; 2. The cruise control can be deactivated by pressing the brake pedal, shifting the gear lever to N, briefly pressing the cruise control button, or briefly pressing the cruise control button again; 3. When the vehicle speed exceeds the set cruising speed, briefly press the resume or acceleration button to restore the vehicle speed to the previously set cruising speed. The Trumpchi GS3 is a compact SUV model under GAC Trumpchi, with dimensions of 4350 mm in length, 1825 mm in width, and 1655 mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2560 mm. In terms of exterior design, the Trumpchi GS3 features a family-style Lingyun Wing grille similar to the GS4, integrated with stylish headlights, while the front bumper adopts a dynamic design on both sides.
Using the cruise control on the Trumpchi GS3 is actually quite simple. Let me explain step by step. First, accelerate to your desired speed, such as 60 to 100 km/h on the highway, then locate the button on the steering wheel, usually marked with "CRUISE" or a similar label, and press it to activate the system. Next, press the SET button to lock the current speed—now you can take your foot off the accelerator. If you want to speed up a bit, just press the plus button; to slow down, press the minus button. When encountering turns or obstacles, simply press the brake or the CANCEL button to exit cruise control. I recommend using it on straight roads and avoiding risky situations like rainy weather or heavy traffic, as it doesn’t support automatic braking. Remember to have the buttons professionally maintained and checked to prevent sticking. On long trips, this feature really eases fatigue and can even save some fuel. Just make sure your car’s battery is in good condition to avoid any mid-journey hiccups.