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How to Switch to Total Mileage on Honda CR-V?

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CarolineFitz
08/28/2025, 12:32:58 AM

Honda CR-V switches to total mileage by: There is a rotatable button on the dashboard to toggle the display. The dashboard consists of three parts: the speedometer, the odometer, and the tachometer. Taking the Honda CR-V 2021 240TURBO Manual 2WD Classic Edition as an example: The manufacturer of this car is Dongfeng Honda, classified as a compact SUV, with a turbocharged intake form. The car's dimensions are 4621mm in length, 1855mm in width, and 1679mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2661mm. The body type is a 5-door, 5-seat SUV, and it comes with a 6-speed manual transmission.

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RoseDella
09/09/2025, 11:01:39 PM

When I first started driving my Honda CR-V, I noticed that the total mileage was always displayed by default without needing to manually switch. If you see TRIP A or TRIP B (single-trip counters) on the instrument panel, don’t worry—there’s a small button labeled TRIP or RESET on the left side of the steering wheel. Press it lightly a few times to cycle back to the ODO (total mileage). The button is ergonomically designed, so avoid pressing too hard to prevent damage. I recommend checking the total mileage regularly—it helps remind you of maintenance schedules, like changing the oil every 5,000 km, which keeps the car running longer. Making this a habit is crucial for vehicle health and prevents breakdowns. Spending time familiarizing yourself with these features ensures a more confident and worry-free drive.

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LaJackson
10/23/2025, 11:49:56 PM

After driving for so many years, I have a special fondness for the Honda CR-V's dashboard. The total mileage is that clear and straightforward number, hidden behind the TRIP mode. As soon as you start the ignition, it lights up brightly right there. If you need to switch back, just press the TRIP button on the lower right side of the steering wheel twice—it's super simple! Every time I check it, I'm reminded of the journey and lifespan of this car, like the memories recorded during long trips. The higher the mileage, the longer the companionship. By the way, don’t forget to record the TRIP mileage for each trip—it helps make budgeting clearer and reduces fuel waste. Playing with cars is like this; mastering these small operations can enhance the joy of driving.

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LeMalia
12/06/2025, 11:13:34 PM

If you're driving a Honda CR-V, switching to the total mileage display is straightforward: After starting the engine, the main dashboard screen usually shows ODO (odometer) by default, which indicates the total distance traveled. In case it's switched to TRIP mode accidentally, don't worry - simply locate and press the RESET button near the steering wheel. Always perform this operation when the vehicle is stationary, avoiding distractions while driving - safety comes first. This feature doesn't involve complex buttons, making it easy for beginners to master quickly, though maintaining focus on road conditions remains crucial. I personally use it to track mileage accumulation as a reminder for regular maintenance schedules.

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Will
01/27/2026, 12:28:54 AM

To display the total mileage of the Honda CR-V, the first step is to start the vehicle; the second step is to look at the dashboard—if it shows TRIP mode, locate the MODE button on the steering wheel control lever and press it to switch; the third step is that it will then switch back to the ODO total mileage. The button is usually near the steering column, within easy reach. I understand this design is for the convenience of resetting trip records, such as noting TRIP B after refueling. The switching system is based on smart circuitry to prevent misoperation and allows for precise diagnosis of mileage issues during maintenance.

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CarterDella
04/22/2026, 10:40:34 PM

Last year I switched to a Honda CR-V, and learning how to check the total mileage has been incredibly useful: after ignition, it automatically displays. If accidentally set to TRIP, just press the round button on the steering wheel a few times to switch back to the odometer. The operation takes less than two seconds! That time I helped a friend choose a car, I taught them to use the ODO to record maintenance history—a well-documented vehicle fetches a better resale price. The total mileage number tells many stories, like how my family’s car has run 100,000 kilometers smoothly, with gentle button presses to prolong its lifespan.

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