Where is the fuel filler switch on the Trumpchi GS7?

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ORicardo
07/30/25 4:49am
The fuel filler switch on the Trumpchi GS7 is located below the left side of the steering wheel, specifically on the left side of the driver's control panel. The Trumpchi GS7 uses a mechanical lock system, where the fuel tank cap is opened via a button inside the car. This feature is not unique to this model; any vehicle with a mechanical lock system can open the fuel tank cap with an interior button. The Trumpchi GS7 is a five-seat mid-size SUV under the GAC Trumpchi brand, continuing the design of the GS8 with changes only to the roof and rear lines starting from the C-pillar, resulting in a more compact rear appearance. In terms of dimensions, the Trumpchi GS7 measures 4730mm in length, 1910mm in width, and 1770mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2720mm.
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