
Hold down the menu button on the steering wheel while on the dashboard display for fuel consumption and average speed to reset the calculation. (Both total fuel consumption and total mileage can be cleared.) After turning off the vehicle, do not open the door immediately. At this time, check the dashboard to view the single-trip fuel consumption. With the engine running, press the dashboard button to view the vehicle's instantaneous fuel consumption. You can reset the data, and the vehicle will then display the actual fuel consumption during subsequent driving.

I've been driving a Nissan Teana for three years and always pay close attention to the fuel consumption display. Switching between displays is actually quite straightforward. It's usually controlled via buttons on the steering wheel: first locate the multi-function button cluster on the right side of the steering wheel, where there are up/down arrow buttons or sometimes buttons labeled 'DISP'. Pressing these arrow keys cycles through various driving information on the central instrument panel display, including average fuel consumption, instant fuel consumption, and remaining range. I find it only takes a few seconds to switch from the default setting. To maintain economical driving, I make it a habit to quickly check these readings after starting the car or during cruising. If the display seems inaccurate, you may need to reset the data: hold the selection button for a few seconds until the screen prompts to clear records, allowing for more accurate recalculation. Driving modes affect fuel consumption figures too - for example, ECO mode optimizes fuel efficiency. Regularly monitoring this helps save both fuel and money, especially with rising gas prices.

Switching to the fuel consumption display is a basic operation for Teana owners. As someone who enjoys studying automotive electronic systems, the simple steps involve using the steering wheel buttons. While driving, hold the steering wheel firmly and locate the control button with the arrow symbol. Press the up or down button to slowly scroll through the display options until the fuel consumption information appears. The instrument cluster usually divides content into several screens—including speed, fuel consumption statistics, and even tire pressure data. I recall that post-2016 Teana models feature a large-screen instrument panel, making switching more intuitive. If the buttons don't respond, check the settings menu or potential battery issues. The fuel consumption display updates depending on vehicle speed, refreshing faster at highway speeds. It's advisable to set it up before starting to avoid distractions while driving. Regularly monitoring fuel consumption can lead to more efficient driving, reducing unnecessary fuel expenses, especially for better planning during long trips.

Switching the fuel consumption display on the Teana's dashboard is actually quite simple. As an owner, the first thing I do after starting the car is set this up. There are control buttons on the right side of the steering wheel; just press the up and down buttons a few times to find the fuel consumption screen. Some models display both average fuel consumption and instantaneous values, with quick switching speeds. If it's hard to see, you can adjust the dashboard backlight to be brighter. Fuel consumption is lower with good driving habits, such as smooth acceleration. If the data doesn't update, try turning the car off and restarting it. Once you get into the habit, it saves fuel and enhances safety.


