
To turn on Bluetooth in the Trumpchi GS4, first click on 'Phone Interconnection' on the main interface. For Bluetooth music, in the Bluetooth audio operation mode, audio files played on a mobile phone connected via Bluetooth can be played through the car speakers, known as Bluetooth audio playback. Precautions for using Bluetooth are as follows: 1. Note 1: The degree of control the infotainment system has over the Bluetooth audio source depends on the connected Bluetooth audio source. 2. Note 2: To avoid interference noise and functional failure, warning tones and information tones should be turned off on the connected Bluetooth audio source in principle, for example, key tones should be turned off on the mobile phone. 3. Note 3: Depending on the device, if an external media player is connected to the infotainment system simultaneously via Bluetooth and USB interface, the Bluetooth audio connection will automatically disconnect.

The Bluetooth location for the Trumpchi GS4 is in the car's central multimedia system, and the design is quite user-friendly. As a young owner who has been driving this car for nearly two years, I use Bluetooth every morning during my commute to listen to music and take calls. The operation is straightforward: after getting in the car, start the engine, and the central screen will automatically light up—that large display is very noticeable. Then, navigate to the main menu, find the 'Settings' or 'Media' option, and the 'Bluetooth Devices' switch will be in the submenu. After turning on Bluetooth, enable Bluetooth on your phone to search and pair with the GS4's name to connect. The location isn't a physical button but rather an icon on the touch interface, usually in the upper left or lower right corner of the screen. From my experience, the connection is quite stable, with minimal dropouts, but I recommend setting it up for the first time while parked—safety first. Bluetooth makes hands-free calls convenient while driving, reducing distractions. If you can't find it, don't worry—try restarting the system or checking the user manual booklet, where the icons are very intuitive.

As an automotive enthusiast with some knowledge of electronics, let me explain the Bluetooth positioning principle of the Trumpchi GS4. In the core module of the vehicle's infotainment system—its physical location isn't fixed, but the operation entry is on the central control touchscreen. The specific steps are: Start the engine to activate the multimedia system, swipe to the 'Settings' tab on the main interface, open 'Device Connection', select 'Bluetooth' to enable pairing mode. At this point, your phone will detect the Trumpchi GS4 model name—click to confirm the connection. Bluetooth technology uses wireless transmission to ensure stable audio streaming, with the positioning designed at the software layer to avoid the risk of hardware button damage. Having used it multiple times, I've noticed that post-2019 models have a more user-friendly interface with automatic pairing code synchronization, eliminating manual input. If the system freezes, a long press on the screen's power button reboots it. Once connected, you can adjust volume or skip tracks, making for a pleasant driving music experience.

As an experienced driver who has been driving the Trumpchi GS4 for a year and a half, I can tell you that the Bluetooth settings are easily found in the central control screen. After starting the car and the screen lights up, just tap 'Settings' in the menu, then select 'Bluetooth' to turn it on and pair with your phone. I usually use Bluetooth for playing music and answering calls. The design is practical and safe for driving, as it's a touch option rather than a physical button.


