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How to Set Up the Leiling Trip Computer Display?

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AidenFitz
08/28/2025, 11:53:43 PM

To set up the Leiling trip computer display, you can use the directional buttons on the circular control located on the right side of the steering wheel to select items within the instrument panel's trip computer. Below are specific solutions for when the car display screen does not light up: 1. Check whether the power supply to the display screen is normal. If the power supply is abnormal, replace the power supply module. 2. Check if the ribbon cable connection is secure. If the connection is loose, promptly inspect whether the wiring has poor contact, which could cause the central control screen to go black. Reconnect any loose parts properly. 3. Check if the display screen is damaged by replacing it for testing. If the issue is resolved, the display screen is damaged. If the power supply is normal and the ribbon cable connection is secure, inspect the video output signal of the motherboard and test by replacing the motherboard.

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DiMaria
09/10/2025, 04:32:30 AM

When I first started using the Levin's trip computer display, I found it a bit unfamiliar, but later discovered the settings were actually quite simple. After starting the vehicle, there's a button labeled MODE or DISP on the left side of the steering wheel—just press it to enter the menu. Options like average fuel consumption, remaining range, time, temperature, or trip data will pop up on the screen. I rotate the knob or press the up/down buttons to select the item I want to display, confirm and save it, and then it stays visible. I often set it to show fuel consumption to help monitor my driving habits and save on fuel costs. Additionally, you can adjust units in the settings, such as switching from km/L to L/100km, or changing the display language. Remember, it's best to operate these settings while parked—don't fiddle while driving; safety comes first. Once set up, the display remains the same each time you start the car unless the data is reset. After a few tries, it becomes second nature—very user-friendly for beginners.

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DiThomas
10/24/2025, 10:36:36 PM

I drive my Leiling to work every day, and the trip computer display has become my little helper. It's super convenient to operate: after starting the engine, there's a dedicated button on the steering wheel. Press the MODE key to enter the selection menu. I've set it to constantly display average fuel consumption and remaining fuel level, so I can monitor my car's condition in real-time, saving both money and hassle. The steps are simple: first select the menu item, confirm the settings, then rotate the knob to switch between different displays. You can also adjust the brightness, making it comfortable for night driving without glare. Setting up a fuel range reminder is also crucial to know when you're running low on gas in advance. I recommend checking these settings regularly, like resetting the data after refueling to keep the display accurate. Overall, it's not complicated and takes just a minute or two to set up.

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DeOlivia
12/07/2025, 10:00:45 PM

The settings for the Leiling's trip computer display are actually quite intuitive. My method is to press the steering wheel buttons to enter the menu after starting the vehicle, then quickly select what I want to see, such as fuel consumption or time. You can also reset trip data, like clearing the average fuel consumption to start fresh. The setup process is simple—just rotate the button to switch options. I usually keep the default display and only change it during long trips. It's quick to get the hang of, so don't think it's difficult.

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CarterMarie
01/27/2026, 11:09:40 PM

When setting up the Leiling trip computer, I prioritize safety. Operate only when the vehicle is stationary. Use the steering wheel control buttons to press MODE and enter the menu. I select to display remaining fuel level and trip time to assist with safe driving. The steps are simple: select the item and confirm. At night, I also reduce brightness to prevent glare. It's recommended to adjust settings while parked to avoid distractions. Regularly check the settings to ensure accuracy and enhance overall safety.

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WillowMarie
04/23/2026, 03:58:01 AM

I'm used to managing my daily trips with the Levin's trip computer display. To operate it, after starting the vehicle, press the DISP button on the steering wheel to enter the menu. I've set the average fuel consumption and remaining range to be constantly displayed. Scroll to select options and confirm. You can also change time units and other settings. I always check it before long trips to help save money and prevent breakdowns. The whole process takes just a few minutes and makes life more convenient.

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