What are all the buttons in GAC Trumpchi?

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Antonio
07/30/25 7:35am
The buttons on the left side of the steering wheel are: voice control, track switching, audio source/volume switching, mute, and Bluetooth call answering/hanging up. The buttons on the right side of the steering wheel are: cruise control activation, resume/acceleration, set/deceleration, cruise control cancellation, and left/right page turning for the trip computer. The button functions are as follows: The steering wheel integrates multifunctional buttons such as voice control, volume adjustment, instrument panel LCD screen adjustment, and cruise control. To activate cruise control: briefly press the cruise control button, and the corresponding indicator light on the instrument cluster will illuminate white. Increase the vehicle speed to the cruising speed (above 40km/h), then briefly press the set/deceleration button. The corresponding white indicator light on the instrument cluster will turn green, indicating that the vehicle has entered cruise control mode, and you can release the accelerator pedal. To exit cruise control: depress the brake pedal, shift the gear lever to "N" (neutral), briefly press the cruise control button (to exit cruise control and clear the set cruising speed value), operate the electronic parking brake (EPB) button, or when the ESP system is activated. To resume cruise control: when the vehicle speed is above 40km/h, briefly press the resume/acceleration button. The cruise control indicator light on the instrument cluster will change from white to green, and the vehicle speed will return to the previously set cruising speed.
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