
The battery model of the Trumpchi GS4 is CR2025, which is a Panasonic 2025-type 3V button lithium battery. Here is some related information: 1. When the smart key is low on battery, the owner needs to replace the battery in time. Generally, the battery life of a smart key is 2 to 3 years, and the most commonly used type is a button battery. The owner can purchase and replace it themselves or go to a 4S store for replacement. 2. The Trumpchi GS4 has many models, and the body dimensions vary by model. The manual comfort version has dimensions of 4545mm in length, 1856mm in width, 1668mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2680mm. Except for the manual comfort version, the other models have dimensions of 4545mm in length, 1856mm in width, 1700mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2680mm.

I just replaced the battery for my Trumpchi GS4, the model is GS YUASA 55D23L, a 12-volt 60Ah type. The factory usually uses this one, with dimensions and placement specifically designed to fit the engine bay space. If you don't replace it when it's old, you'll feel sluggish starts, or even audio system failures. My friend's car used a no-name substitute, which tends to stall in cold weather. It's recommended to check the manual when you get a new car; it can extend the battery life by two or three years. Normally, turn off in-car electronics after parking to prevent power drain, and keep the battery terminals clean with some protective coating. If you can't find the original, compatible ones like 50B24L can work, but performance is noticeably worse. The key is to choose one with a high CCA value for more stable starting current.

After working in the repair shop for a long time, I've learned that the common battery for the Trumpchi GS4 is the 55D23L specification, a lead-acid 12-volt design. This model has a cold cranking current of about 480 amps, which is just the right size for the engine layout. When replacing it, always disconnect the negative terminal first to prevent short circuits, as reversing the connections can fry the circuitry. A common issue is terminal corrosion, so I make it a habit to clean them regularly with sandpaper to ensure good contact. The factory battery typically lasts about 3 years, while inferior ones might fail in just six months. When choosing a replacement, don't just go for the cheapest option; make sure the amperage is sufficient to prevent issues with the vehicle's computer system. The GS4's electronic control system is sensitive, and glitches from subpar batteries are common. In short, sticking to the matching model saves hassle, and regular checks add an extra layer of safety.

I've been driving the GAC Trumpchi GS4 for several years, with the original 55D23L model battery, the 12-volt type. Daily maintenance is simple; if the battery feels too hot when the engine is cold, it's a warning sign. When it's nearing the end of its life, starting becomes sluggish. During checks, look for any label cracks or leaks. To extend its life, avoid too many short trips and take it on the highway to recharge. For replacements, you can choose a battery of similar size; a slight reduction in capacity won't make much difference. Using less air conditioning and idling saves power and makes the battery last longer.


