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How to switch to the total mileage on Toyota Trip A?

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StZoey
07/28/25 5:13pm
Press the small rod-shaped button on the right side of the instrument panel once to switch. Here are some additional details: 1. Introduction: Toyota Motor Corporation (abbreviated as Toyota) is an automobile manufacturing company founded by Kiichiro Toyoda in September 1933 and officially established on August 28, 1937. 2. Toyota's Logo: The three-ellipse logo of Toyota has been in use since the early 1990s. The large ellipse in the logo represents the Earth, while the two vertically combined ellipses form a 'T' shape, symbolizing Toyota. It signifies Toyota's foundation in the future, its confidence and ambition, as well as its commitment to customers. The logo represents the connection between the hearts of users and the manufacturer, fostering mutual trust. It also hints at Toyota's advanced technology and innovative potential.
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LeIris
08/11/25 9:22pm
When I first started driving a Toyota, I figured out that switching the Trip display is super easy. The button on the left side of the steering wheel, labeled TRIP or with a similar small icon, is used to toggle between Trip A, Trip B, and the total mileage. Press it once, and the dashboard display cycles through them. The total mileage is usually a large number displayed at the bottom and never gets overwritten. Trip A is the trip meter, useful for calculating distances like a single fuel refill, and it's easy to reset—just hold the button down to zero it out. I find this feature quite practical, as it helps monitor fuel consumption while driving, and once you get used to it, it can contribute to safer driving habits. The total mileage is the car's cumulative distance and can't be accidentally deleted. The button position might vary slightly across different Toyota models, but the principle is the same—you'll know it when you touch it. You can do this while driving, but I recommend trying it at a red light to avoid distractions.
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VonConnor
09/29/25 8:27am
As someone who knows a bit about automotive details, let me explain. On Toyota vehicles, switching between Trip and total mileage is done entirely via the TRIP button located on the left side of the steering wheel. Pressing it once cycles through Trip A, Trip B, and total mileage mode; the total mileage is usually displayed as the default large number, representing the vehicle's lifetime mileage. Mechanically speaking, this button triggers the onboard computer to switch display modules, making it simple and reliable. A common practice is using partial trip meters to record short-distance data—for example, Trip A can be reset to measure single-journey distances. The total mileage is a fixed, unalterable record. I recommend familiarizing yourself with the button's location before driving to avoid distracted operation. Additionally, keeping the instrument panel clean helps maintain button responsiveness—don't let dust clog it up.
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LaLaura
11/13/25 3:34am
When I got my first Toyota, I had no experience either and asked friends for advice. Switching to Trip A display is simple: find the small button on the steering wheel labeled TRIP and press it once. It will cycle through Trip A, Trip B, and the odometer (total mileage), which is the main accumulated distance display. You don't need to adjust anything, just press the button to toggle. You can operate it while driving, but beginners should try it when parked. The odometer remains permanently and won't reset. This feature helped me develop fuel-efficient driving habits.
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