How to Check the Mileage of a Sedan?
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You can check the mileage of a car on the dashboard. Generally, there are two types of mileage: the total mileage the vehicle has traveled and the measurable mileage. The measurable mileage can be manually reset by the owner. Usually, there is a small button (cylindrical) next to the number, which can be held down to reset. The total mileage of the vehicle cannot normally be reset, but some used car dealers can adjust it using special instruments. The number can only increase unidirectionally (the number gets larger), and the displayed number represents the actual kilometers traveled. Due to differences in car models and brands, the dashboard display may vary. If you still don't understand, it is recommended to refer to the vehicle's user manual, which provides detailed explanations. Additional information about the car odometer: The speedometer indicates the car's speed in km/h (kilometers per hour). The car odometer actually consists of two meters: a speedometer and an odometer. The car odometer is usually located directly in front of the driver's position. The odometer also includes two LCD digital display windows connected to the same signal source, showing the trip mileage and the total mileage, respectively. The trip mileage usually has four digits for short-term counting and can be reset, while the total mileage has six digits and cannot be reset.