How to Make the Dashboard Display Speed?
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Open the driver's side door. Press the brake pedal to prepare for engine start, then press the one-touch start button. All dashboard lights illuminate, indicating the engine has started. Press and hold the button at the top of the right-hand steering column stalk for more than 5 seconds.
To display the speed on the dashboard is actually quite simple. In modern cars, it's almost automatic. You just need to start the car, shift into drive, and the speedometer on the dashboard will immediately show the current speed. If your car has a digital dashboard, like Tesla or some European models, you might need to adjust it via the steering wheel buttons before driving. Look for the button labeled with information switching, usually an arrow icon or mode key, and press it a few times to switch to the large speed display mode. Don't worry about damaging the button; try it a few times, and the system will automatically save your settings. Another small tip is not to rush stepping on the accelerator after getting in the car. Turn the key all the way or press the start button to let the entire system boot up completely, then check if the speedometer lights up. If it still doesn't display, it might be a sensor malfunction or a blown fuse. I often advise friends to regularly check their car's condition. In short, speed display is crucial for safety, ensuring it's clearly visible can help you avoid speeding tickets. With over 20 years of driving experience, I've developed the habit of glancing at the dashboard to confirm the speed when starting.