How to Check the Range of the 10th Generation Accord?

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KaydenAnn
07/30/25 8:28am
Method to check the range of the 10th Generation Accord: The total mileage of the car is displayed in the center of the dashboard. This model features a liquid crystal dashboard, with the tachometer on the left and the speedometer on the right. The dashboard includes a maintenance light, which illuminates when the odometer reaches between 9,600 to 12,000 kilometers under power-on conditions, turning off after 2 seconds. Information about the range is as follows: 1. Range refers to the total distance a vehicle or ship can travel continuously with maximum fuel reserves. For electric vehicles, the range is the distance traveled from a fully charged battery until the test ends under standard conditions. 2. For new energy vehicles, the maximum battery-supported range refers to the highest distance the vehicle can travel in pure electric mode relying solely on the battery's charge.
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