How to Check the Odometer on the Lingpai?
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The method to check the odometer on the Lingpai is: 1. The upper number displays the total mileage; 2. The lower number shows the trip mileage. Taking the 2020 Lingpai as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4756mm, width 1804mm, height 1509mm, with a wheelbase of 2730mm and a fuel tank capacity of 40 liters. The 2020 Lingpai is equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum power of 80kW and a maximum torque of 134Nm, paired with an e-CVT continuously variable transmission. It adopts a MacPherson strut front suspension and a torsion beam rear suspension.
I've been driving the Lingpai for several years, and checking the odometer is a routine task. After getting in the car, turn the key to the ON position or press the start button directly to start the vehicle, and the dashboard will light up. The digital display window directly behind the steering wheel will show the total mileage, which is the cumulative distance traveled since the car left the factory—you can see it when you buy the car. Below it, there are often small trip meters labeled TRIP A or TRIP B. You can switch between these displays using the multifunction buttons on the left side of the steering wheel (usually arrow keys for up, down, left, and right). For example, pressing left will switch to TRIP A. I often use TRIP A to calculate how far I travel per tank of gas. It's safest to check it in the parking lot before starting, not on the highway where distractions are dangerous. The Lingpai's screen design is clear, and the brightness adjusts automatically, so it's not glaring at night. Odometer data is crucial for estimating maintenance cycles—for instance, changing the engine oil every 5,000 kilometers—so I make sure to glance at it regularly. Overall, the Lingpai's interface is user-friendly, and the operation is hassle-free. Keeping the car's battery healthy also helps avoid reading errors.