How to Set the Fuel Consumption Display on the 10th Generation Accord?
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To set the fuel consumption display on the 10th generation Accord, press the buttons on the left side of the steering wheel and scroll the wheel up and down. Below is an introduction to the 10th generation Accord: 1. Exterior: The 10th generation Accord adopts a new family-style design language with a winged front grille. The small-sized air intake grille and aerodynamic design exude a performance-oriented style. The chrome trim on the continuous wing-shaped LED headlights adds visual tension, creating a dynamic and sharp front face. The fastback silhouette and smooth body lines give it a coupe-like appearance. The lower center of gravity, ducktail spoiler design, and family-style rotary LED taillights further enhance the youthful and sporty appeal of the Accord. 2. Interior: The 10th generation Accord features a modernized design with a more simplified overall layout. It incorporates a new T-shaped center console with wood grain and chrome accents, replacing the dual-screen setup of previous models with a single floating large touchscreen. The digital instrument cluster adopts a fresh design style. Dual exhaust pipes on both sides add a unique sporty touch.
I've been driving the 10th-generation Accord for almost two years now, and the fuel consumption display settings are actually quite simple. You'll notice the button area with scroll wheels on the right side of the steering wheel - just use the up/down arrows to switch between the contents displayed on the instrument cluster screen. I usually switch to the fuel consumption interface using the scroll wheel before driving, so I can see the data as soon as I start moving. Holding down the scroll wheel can also reset the average fuel consumption, which is especially useful for clearing and recalculating before long trips. By the way, you can also adjust the display precision in the settings menu of the central control screen, such as choosing to display liters per 100 kilometers or kilometers per liter - just set it according to your preference. Remember to have the vehicle in the power-on state when making settings, as operating while driving can be distracting and unsafe.