
The one-touch power window control button for the Trumpchi GS4 is located on the driver's side door. Press the control button once to activate the one-touch power window function. Below is a partial introduction to the Trumpchi GS4: 1. Exterior: The new Trumpchi GS4 measures 4525mm in length, 1852mm in width, and 1685mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2640mm. 2. Interior: It follows the previous simple and steady design style, adopting a wraparound design. 3. Powertrain: Equipped with a new 1.5T engine, it delivers a maximum torque of 265 Nm and a maximum power of 169 horsepower, with optimizations in both power and fuel efficiency.

I drive my kids to and from school every day, and the one-touch window lift feature is particularly useful for me. The operation of the one-touch window lift in the Trumpchi GS4 is actually quite simple, mainly divided into two scenarios. When operating inside the car, if you want to raise the driver's side window, just quickly pull the window control button up to the resistance point, release it when you hear a 'click' sound, and the window will automatically rise to the top. The same operation applies to the other three windows, but note that the front passenger window requires manual operation. Even more practical is the remote operation, which is incredibly convenient for cooling down the car in advance during summer. After parking, hold down the lock button on the remote key for more than two seconds, and all windows will automatically close, saving you the hassle of running back to the car to close them. This feature is especially handy on rainy days; I often press the button from afar in the supermarket parking lot to close the windows without having to run back in the rain.

Just picked up the GS4 last month and figured out the one-touch window control trick. After starting the vehicle, it's most convenient to operate from the driver's seat: a light pull or press on the window switch's first detent is for manual control, perfect for adjusting small gaps for ventilation. For full window movement, use the second detent—pressing the switch all the way until you feel a distinct click, then releasing to let it complete the action automatically. My favorite feature is the remote key operation: holding the lock button on the key fob for two seconds closes all windows. It's super handy when I forget to roll up the windows after parking in my neighborhood—I can just stand on the balcony and remotely close them. However, be cautious to avoid operating when there are obstructions in the windows, and in winter, it's advisable to thaw any ice first to prevent motor overload. Once you get the hang of it, this feature becomes indispensable.

I once encountered a situation where the window control wasn't very responsive, and later discovered that the GS4's one-touch window feature has anti-pinch safety protection. When operating, simply lightly press the switch to the second position and release - the window will automatically lower by 15cm if it detects resistance. If the window suddenly gets stuck during operation, you need to perform an initialization reset: first hold the down button for 10 seconds to lower it completely, then hold the up button for 10 seconds to raise it fully for reset - this allows the module to relearn the travel points. Regularly clear leaves and debris from the window tracks before operation, as these can easily cause malfunctions. When using the remote key, avoid standing in signal interference areas, and make sure to aim at the vehicle's antenna position when long-pressing the lock button.

As a safety-first driver, I believe the most important feature of one-touch window closing is the anti-pinch protection. The GS4's windows automatically retract when encountering obstacles during closing, but it's still essential to develop the habit of checking before operation. Especially when traveling with children, make sure to tell them not to extend their heads or hands out of the window. Extra caution is needed when using the remote key operation - it's best to use this function during daytime when visibility is good. The remote window closing method is very practical: press and hold the lock button on the car key for more than 2 seconds, and all four windows will close simultaneously. Testing the anti-pinch function is simple - place a water bottle on the window frame when opening the door, then close the window; it should automatically lower for protection. Remember to check if all windows are completely closed during rainy days to prevent water damage to the interior.

Just had the GS4 serviced, and the technician taught me some usage tips. The one-touch window operation on the door switch has two modes: a light press or lift is for momentary control, while pressing or lifting all the way triggers the automatic mode. If the window malfunctions, first reset the lifting program by holding the corresponding window down button for 15 seconds to the bottom, then hold the up button for 15 seconds to the top to reset. Remote operations are more practical—holding the unlock button in summer can lower all windows and the sunroof in advance to cool down the car. After leaving the car on rainy days, holding the lock button can quickly close all windows. For long-term use, it's recommended to lubricate the window seals every quarter to prevent rubber aging, which can cause sluggish operation and affect the window's functionality.


