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How to Check the Mileage on the 10th Generation Accord?

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DiBrynlee
07/29/25 8:46am
The mileage of the 10th Generation Accord is displayed in the center of the car's dashboard. The 10th Generation Accord features a digital instrument panel, with the tachometer on the left side and the speedometer on the right. The total mileage of the car is shown in the center of the dashboard. The Honda Accord is a mid-size car launched by GAC Honda. The 10th Generation Accord has undergone significant changes in both exterior and interior design compared to the previous generation. The exterior appears more youthful, especially with the adoption of a fastback design, making it look sportier and aligning well with the aesthetic preferences of modern young consumers. The interior of the 10th Generation Accord boasts a completely new design, with a symmetrical dashboard layout and a contemporary floating touchscreen display. It retains a substantial number of physical buttons for ease of operation while driving.
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DallasAnn
08/12/25 6:49am
When I first got acquainted with the 10th-generation Accord, I also spent some time figuring out the location of the mileage display. After starting the vehicle, pay attention to the central display on the instrument panel—the default might show other information. The control buttons on the left side of the steering wheel are key. Press the button with the arrow a few times, and the screen content will switch. The number following the 'ODO' label is the vehicle's total mileage. The two trip meters, Trip A and Trip B, can also be accessed this way. I usually reset Trip A after refueling to track fuel consumption. Once you're familiar with the operation, it becomes very simple. If it's your first time, remember to try it slowly in a safe area.
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MacDelaney
10/05/25 8:21am
As a long-term Accord owner, the control area on the left side of the steering wheel is where I operate daily. The specific steps are: After starting the vehicle, observe the LCD screen in the center of the instrument cluster, and cycle through the displayed information by pressing the up and down directional control buttons with your fingers. The total mileage is labeled as ODO and cannot be manually reset, while sub-mileages like TripA/B can be reset to zero by long-pressing the control buttons. I prefer using TripB to record long-distance trips, allowing me to immediately calculate the actual fuel consumption at the end of each journey. The steering wheel buttons are ergonomically designed, making blind operation possible after just a few tries.
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ZoeyLee
11/19/25 3:04am
The mileage display of the 10th-generation Accord is primarily controlled via the steering wheel buttons. After entering the vehicle and starting the engine, the central display on the instrument panel will illuminate. Use your left hand to locate the arrow-marked control buttons on the left side of the steering wheel, then repeatedly press to cycle through the display options. The total mileage is labeled as ODO, typically requiring 4 to 6 presses to access it. From personal experience, the backlight automatically dims during night driving for better eye comfort, while during daytime with strong light, a slight brightness adjustment ensures clear readability. The system responds quickly with distinct button feedback, making it effortless to master.
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