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

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VanJuliana
07/29/25 10:41pm
The method to check the odometer on the 10th Generation Accord: The right side of the instrument panel is the speedometer, and the left side is the tachometer. The number before 'km' in the middle of the speedometer and tachometer indicates the total mileage traveled. The instrument panel is equipped with a maintenance light. When the mileage reaches between 9600km and 12000km, turning on the ignition switch will cause the maintenance light to illuminate for 2 seconds. If the owner fails to perform maintenance after exceeding 12000km, the maintenance light will flash continuously to remind the owner to perform timely maintenance. In terms of interior, the 10th Generation Accord is equipped with an 8-inch embedded color LCD screen that includes functions such as GPS navigation and trip computer. Convenient and intuitive operation is achieved through one-touch multifunction buttons, ensuring active driving safety. Regarding body dimensions, the 10th Generation Accord measures 4945mm in length, 1845mm in width, and 1480mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2800mm.
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