How to Check the Mileage on an Audi?
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Audi Q2L's odometer is divided into total mileage and single-trip mileage. The single-trip mileage can be manually reset to zero using the reset button. There are two buttons on the dashboard. Pressing the left button displays the total mileage, while pressing the right button shows the single-trip mileage.
When it comes to checking the mileage on an Audi, the process is actually quite straightforward. After starting the car, simply look at the digital instrument cluster in front of the driver's seat. The total mileage is usually displayed prominently at the very bottom of the central LCD screen. To view the trip mileage (single journey), use the silver buttons in the multifunction area on the left side of the steering wheel - locate the button marked with '0.0', and a short press will switch the display to 'TRIP' data in the center of the screen, showing the distance traveled since the last reset. Want to reset the trip counter? Just press and hold this button for three seconds. Some newer models also allow you to find mileage data in the 'Vehicle Status' menu on the central touchscreen, which can be checked even when the car is parked.