What functions do the buttons on the Trumpchi GS3 represent?
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The Trumpchi GS3 features a three-spoke steering wheel with left-side buttons controlling basic audio functions and right-side buttons adjusting instrument cluster information. The logical and intuitive operation enhances driving safety. Below is an introduction to the function buttons on the Trumpchi GS3: 1. The steering wheel integrates multifunction buttons including voice control, volume adjustment, instrument cluster LCD screen adjustment, and cruise control. 2. Activating cruise control: Briefly press the cruise control power button to illuminate the corresponding white indicator light on the instrument cluster. Accelerate to the desired cruise speed (above 40km/h), then briefly press the set/decelerate button. The white indicator will turn green, indicating the vehicle has entered cruise control mode. Release the accelerator pedal. 3. Exiting cruise control: Depress the brake pedal, shift the gear lever to "N" (neutral), briefly press the cruise control power button (to exit cruise control and clear the set speed value), operate the Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) button, or when the ESP system activates. 4. Resuming cruise control: When speed exceeds 40km/h, briefly press the resume/accelerate button. The cruise control indicator will change from white to green, and the vehicle will return to the previously set cruise speed.
I've been driving the Trumpchi GS3 to work every day, and the steering wheel buttons are quite functional. For example, the volume buttons on the left side can adjust the volume with a light press; the microphone symbol in the middle is the voice assistant button—just say 'navigate home' and it sets the route directly, keeping me focused on driving. On the right side is the cruise control button; press it on the highway, and the car automatically maintains speed. The air control panel buttons are even simpler—rotate the temperature knob to adjust warmth, and there's a defog button, which is super handy on rainy days. After driving for a while, I noticed these buttons are well-placed, easy to reach, and both safe and convenient. If the buttons malfunction, make sure to get them checked regularly at the shop—don’t make the same mistake I did by forgetting to clean the dust off them last time.