How to Switch Between Trip A and B in X-Trail?
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Method to switch between trip A and B in X-Trail's odometer: Toggle between the odometer display and the instrument panel computer. Press the button behind the odometer once to switch to trip A, and press it again to switch to trip B. Here are some related details: 1. The X-Trail is equipped with an intelligent all-mode 4WD system, allowing the driver to freely choose between 2WD, auto, or locked 4WD modes to handle various road conditions. The 2WD mode effectively maintains low fuel consumption during daily driving. In auto mode, the system intelligently distributes torque between the front and rear wheels from 100:0 to 50:50 based on road conditions, ensuring optimal driving performance on all surfaces. 2. For example, when taking sharp turns, it can automatically analyze the depth of the accelerator pedal and the steering wheel's rotation angle to control the engine speed and torque distribution. The locked 4WD mode distributes torque between the front and rear wheels at approximately 50:50, making it suitable for use in harsh road conditions such as snow, mud, or sand.
As a seasoned driver, I also had to figure this out when I first started driving the X-Trail. Switching between Trip A and Trip B is actually very simple. Just look for a small button near the steering wheel or the instrument cluster labeled "TRIP" or with a small square icon. While driving, each time you lightly press this button, the display will cycle through the total mileage, Trip A, and Trip B. If you want to reset one of them individually—for example, to track mileage after refueling—first switch to Trip A, then press and hold the button for three seconds, and the numbers will reset to zero. I personally use Trip A to track mileage between maintenance intervals and Trip B to record the distance of individual trips, which makes scheduling maintenance and road trips much more convenient.