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How to Check the Average Fuel Consumption of Geely?

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VanArcher
07/29/2025, 07:50:23 AM

Geely Emgrand's average fuel consumption can be viewed through the onboard computer or calculated manually based on fuel refill amount and mileage. Detailed Instructions: One method is to check the average fuel consumption via the Geely Emgrand's onboard computer. First, press the RESET button to clear the trip mileage. Then, after starting the engine, press the TRIP button to switch between driving range, average fuel consumption, instantaneous fuel consumption, and average speed. At this point, you can view the average fuel consumption. Manual Calculation of Fuel Consumption: Another method is to manually calculate the average fuel consumption. When refueling, fill the tank until the pump automatically stops ("jump gun"), and record the current mileage. After driving for a period, refuel again until the pump stops automatically. Calculate the amount of fuel added and the distance traveled since the last refill. Divide the fuel amount by the mileage to obtain the average fuel consumption.

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LeJames
08/13/2025, 04:51:55 PM

I've been driving a Geely car for several years, and checking the average fuel consumption is a routine operation in my daily driving. First, start the vehicle's engine, then pay attention to the display screen in the center of the dashboard. There is a set of small buttons on the left side of the steering wheel, usually the ones with up and down arrows. Use those buttons to switch to the information display mode, which typically scrolls to the average fuel consumption section, showing the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers (unit: L/100km). This process is quite intuitive. I usually check it after driving at a constant speed on the highway for a while, as the data more accurately reflects the real fuel consumption. If there is frequent traffic congestion or sudden acceleration, the value tends to be higher. I've also found that when fuel consumption is high, adjusting driving habits—such as reducing the number of brake applications or using cruise control—can help save a lot on fuel costs. Regularly checking this value also helps monitor the vehicle's health. If any issues with the car's condition cause an abnormal spike in fuel consumption, I can promptly take it to the repair shop for servicing.

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MacPaisley
10/08/2025, 02:53:09 AM

I usually can't be bothered to check the manual while driving, but checking fuel consumption is super easy. After starting the car, there's a small screen on the dashboard displaying various information like speed. I found the control button on the left side of the steering wheel, gave it a light press, and toggled up and down a few times. Just scroll to the average fuel consumption option, and it updates in real-time. During long drives or commutes, I always take a quick glance to see how much fuel this trip has used, with the data recording recent driving conditions. For fuel efficiency, I find maintaining a steady speed of 60-80 km/h ideal, avoiding sudden acceleration or hard braking. If I notice a sudden increase in fuel consumption, it might be due to low tire pressure or the AC working too hard—I'll adjust these myself before consulting the dealership. Regularly checking like this helps you develop more economical driving habits, saving a lot on fuel costs.

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IslaAnn
11/21/2025, 03:12:41 AM

When driving my Geely, I love checking the average fuel consumption on the highway. After starting the engine, I look at the display area in the center of the dashboard. The steering wheel buttons are key to operation, with the left buttons making it easy to scroll up and down through pages. Once I find the AVG FUEL option, it displays the fuel consumption data. This helps me track fuel expenses, for example, I've found that maintaining a steady speed saves more fuel than stop-and-go driving in the city. I recommend checking it when road conditions are good for accurate data. Making it a habit can also help detect car issues early.

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SanDelilah
01/11/2026, 10:01:02 PM

To check fuel consumption, I always follow these steps: First, start the car and wait for the dashboard lights to illuminate. The button cluster on the left side of the steering wheel is practical—use the arrow keys to toggle through the display options until you reach the average fuel consumption label. The process takes just a few seconds, with data instantly reflecting driving performance. I make it a habit to check during highway driving to ensure the numbers remain stable. If the readings are higher than usual, I consider optimizing my driving habits, such as controlling speed or reducing load, which effectively lowers fuel consumption. Consistently practicing this method helps prevent unnecessary fuel expenses in the long run.

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McColeman
04/08/2026, 01:58:14 AM

I've always found Geely's fuel consumption display design to be very user-friendly. After starting the engine, you can adjust the dashboard display using the buttons on the left side of the steering wheel. Easily navigate to the average fuel consumption section, which calculates the average consumption over the last few dozen kilometers. I often check it during steady-speed driving, as the numbers are more accurate then. If the value is abnormal, it might be due to driving habits, such as aggressive acceleration. You can reset the display to get a new average by using the button settings. Understanding this feature allows you to combine it with fuel-saving techniques, like using the air conditioning less frequently, to improve efficiency.

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