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How to Hide the Total Mileage on Car Screen?

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VanCora
09/08/2025

There is usually a toggle button on the dashboard for switching between total mileage and trip mileage. Bring up the trip mileage and hold the toggle button for 3 seconds to reset it. The early mechanical cable-driven odometers have almost disappeared. In the past, the odometer could be adjusted by turning the number gears. Locate the car's clutch housing—the position varies, sometimes it's the odometer sensor plug on the transmission or driveshaft—then gently pull it out by hand. Insert the output tab of the mileage adjuster into the signal socket of the pulled-out sensor plug, and accurately insert the mileage adjuster into the cigarette lighter.

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VonEmilia
09/20/2025

I own a new SUV, and the total mileage displayed on the screen is always distracting. Hiding it is actually quite tricky. Most vehicles are designed from the factory not to allow direct disabling of this reading, as manufacturers fear odometer tampering, which could compromise safety and transaction integrity. I've tried searching through the vehicle settings for options, such as dashboard display modes, where you can switch to showing speed or navigation info, but the total mileage is usually locked. Technically, some DIY methods like covering it with a sticker or modifying the circuit might work, but the risks are high—it could easily cause screen malfunctions, void the warranty, or worse, lead to accusations of fraud, which would be serious if caught by the police. My advice is to accept it. While driving, focus on other information or consult the dealership—don’t take risks with modifications. Safety first, and we should respect the vehicle’s records.

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GiselleAnn
11/02/2025

As a driver who frequently takes long trips, I don't think the total mileage displayed on the car is the issue—the key is how to manage it. Hiding it is nearly impossible, as most vehicle software settings have limitations—you can only switch between different display layouts in the main menu, such as showing only fuel consumption or time. A friend of mine tried to hide it but found that manufacturers protect the odometer to prevent tampering. Don't forget, altering the mileage is illegal and can result in hefty fines or even jail time. Why hide it? Maybe it's just taking up space, but the mileage helps track maintenance and overall vehicle health. If it really bothers you, try using software tools or consult a professional shop about optimizing the screen layout. I personally advocate for normal driving and developing a habit of regular record-keeping. Avoid illegal actions, and life will run smoothly.

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MacEmmett
12/16/2025

Having driven for over thirty years, I think it's quite normal to be aware of the total mileage displayed on the car's screen. Want to hide it? Technically, it's nearly impossible. The vehicle's system typically mandates the display of this data to ensure safety and maintain truthful records. Personally, I often ignore it—if it bothers you, try switching the screen to other information like temperature or navigation, although the total mileage will still be there. Don't tamper with the wiring or remove the screen, as that could easily cause damage or accidentally trigger sensors. The desire to hide it might stem from privacy concerns, but mileage is public evidence—altering it is against regulations. A simple solution is to adjust the seat or add an anti-glare film to indirectly block it, but it's best to get used to it. Remember, safe driving is more important than anything else—don't waste time on unnecessary modifications.

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