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How to Check the Car's Mileage?

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LeGage
07/29/2025, 06:58:19 PM

Car mileage can be viewed on the odometer, usually indicated by ODO, with the value followed by the unit kilometers, representing the total driving distance of the car. Here are the specific details about the car odometer: 1. It allows the driver to know the distance traveled, which can be used to calculate fuel costs, indirectly reflecting the car's fuel efficiency. 2. It can display small trip distances, total mileage, and single trip distances can be reset to zero. For current electronic dashboards, the total mileage cannot be reset to zero. Additional information: The method to reset data is to long-press the TRIP key on the average fuel consumption, driving time, or average speed page to clear the related data.

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JaydenMarie
08/15/2025, 08:43:41 PM

In my experience, checking a car's mileage is particularly straightforward. After getting into the car, first sit in the driver's seat and locate the instrument cluster—that digital or analog display in front of the steering wheel. Once the car is started, it will automatically light up, with the total mileage displayed prominently in the center or at the bottom. If it's hard to see, you can adjust the brightness of the instrument panel using the brightness control button, usually found on the lower left side of the steering wheel. Older models might have a mechanical odometer where the numbers roll over, while newer models typically feature digital screens that can also toggle to show trip mileage or average fuel consumption. Remember to check it regularly, especially during oil changes or maintenance—like at 40,000 kilometers—to avoid missing service intervals. Car manufacturers deliberately place it in a prominent position so owners can see it at a glance, preventing unnoticed mileage buildup that could lead to mechanical wear.

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JaylaLee
10/18/2025, 02:01:03 AM

When buying a used car, my top priority is checking the mileage, as it directly reflects the vehicle's usage history and lifespan. The process is straightforward: start the engine, and the dashboard immediately displays the mileage, commonly located next to the speedometer. Some cars allow you to view more detailed data, such as total mileage and trip mileage, by navigating through the menu using steering wheel buttons. If the number seems unreasonably low, it might have been tampered with, so I always take a photo with my phone for record and compare it with the maintenance manual. High mileage indicates potential significant engine wear, requiring advance planning for major repairs or part replacements. Every time I see this number, it reminds me of maintenance intervals, such as checking the transmission fluid at 100,000 kilometers, ensuring driving safety and avoiding future troubles.

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McDakota
12/01/2025, 01:40:28 AM

Simply put, you can check the mileage on the dashboard right after starting the car. It's usually displayed digitally below the speedometer, making it clear at a glance; some cars use the multimedia screen to toggle the display. Don't overcomplicate it—even beginners can learn it quickly. The key data is recorded in the ECU, minimizing errors, and checking it regularly helps plan tire changes or maintenance.

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DiAniyah
01/21/2026, 03:02:37 AM

I always keep an eye on the mileage while driving daily. The number on the dashboard displays the total distance traveled, and newer models can even split the screen to show the current trip. If you notice the mileage isn't increasing, it might be a dashboard malfunction that needs prompt repair. This number helps plan maintenance cycles, reminding you to change the engine oil every 5,000 kilometers, saving money and extending the vehicle's lifespan.

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DeSophia
04/17/2026, 03:17:47 AM

Now driving a new energy vehicle, the mileage is quite intuitive. After starting, the total mileage is directly displayed on the digital dashboard; through the vehicle's infotainment system, you can also check historical data or trip records, which is particularly useful for monitoring power consumption. I maintain the habit of checking every Monday, combining it with the maintenance manual, such as checking battery health at 20,000 kilometers, to ensure efficient driving.

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