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How to Check the Average Fuel Consumption on the 10th Generation Accord?

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VonTessa
08/27/25 6:44am
The method to display the average fuel consumption on the 10th Generation Accord is: Press the button on the left side of the steering wheel and scroll the wheel left or right to bring up the average fuel consumption and instantaneous fuel consumption. The reasons for high vehicle fuel consumption are: 1. Engine carbon deposits: Long-term operation of the car inevitably leads to carbon deposits and sludge during the fuel combustion process. If the sludge and carbon deposits are not cleaned promptly, it will cause an increase in the car's fuel consumption. 2. Spark plug failure: The function of the car's spark plug is to use high-voltage electricity to generate sparks to ignite the air-fuel mixture. If damaged, it will reduce the ignition energy, leading to uneven combustion of the mixture, which will affect the car's acceleration and increase fuel consumption. 3. Abnormal tire pressure: Abnormal tire pressure can also affect the car's fuel consumption. If the tire pressure is too low or the tread is severely worn, the contact area between the tire and the ground increases, friction increases, rolling resistance increases, and fuel consumption naturally rises. 4. Long-term heavy load on the car: An overloaded vehicle increases its own weight, which also increases driving pressure and fuel consumption. 5. Car sensor failure: When the water temperature sensor fails, the engine mistakenly thinks the car is in a cold state and will continuously send out fuel injection signals, leading to increased fuel consumption.
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OAdriana
09/09/25 5:34am
Checking the average fuel consumption on the 10th-generation Accord is actually quite intuitive. When I drive this car, I notice there's usually an information button on the right side of the steering wheel, marked with a small 'i' icon. After starting the vehicle, I press this button, and each press changes the display in the center of the instrument cluster. By continuously pressing it, I eventually find the average fuel consumption reading, which shows either kilometers per liter or miles per gallon, depending on the local unit. If I need to reset the average fuel consumption data—for instance, after refueling to start fresh—I just hold the button down for a few seconds while it's displayed. Once I got used to this feature, I found it incredibly helpful, like monitoring whether my driving habits affect fuel efficiency; avoiding sudden acceleration and hard braking noticeably improves fuel economy. Additionally, factors like air conditioning usage and traffic congestion influence the average consumption, so the data is just a reference, but mastering it helps optimize daily expenses.
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VonOwen
10/23/25 6:25am
When checking the average fuel consumption of the 10th-generation Accord, I can easily do it while driving. After starting the car, I look to the left or right control area near the steering wheel, find the info button, and press it. The dashboard then cycles through different pieces of information, one of which is the average fuel consumption. The number clearly indicates fuel efficiency. If it's not clear or if I make a mistake, I just press the button a few more times patiently until I find it. To reset, I hold the button while the fuel consumption is displayed to reset the statistics. This is very useful for my daily fuel-saving efforts because, by observing the changes in the numbers, I've adjusted my driving habits—such as pressing the accelerator less aggressively and starting more smoothly—resulting in lower fuel consumption. New users can try it a few times to get familiar with it; it becomes very convenient once you're used to it.
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