How to Turn On and Off the Trip Function in Volkswagen?
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The trip function on the car dashboard represents the trip mileage, which is a default feature that cannot be turned off. Below is some information about the car trip function: 1. The trip on the car dashboard represents the trip mileage, which can be used to record the kilometers traveled for each trip. 2. The mileage represented by trip is the distance traveled before the current stage is reset. If you want to start recording the mileage anew, you can long-press to reset it. The smallest unit of trip mileage is 0.1 kilometers, and the basic calculation method is the fuel consumption per hundred kilometers. The manufacturer also provides this parameter, which is calculated by dividing the actual fuel consumption by the actual distance traveled.
Using the trip function in Volkswagen cars is actually quite easy. As someone who often delves into the small details of cars, I frequently use it when driving my Passat. Basic operation: After starting the car, the dashboard displays the trip information. To 'activate' it, simply press the multifunction buttons on the right side of the steering wheel, usually scrolling left or right to the 'trip' view, which shows distance or fuel consumption data. 'Deactivating' actually refers to resetting the trip; press and hold the 'set' or '0.0' button for a few seconds until you hear a slight beep, and the numbers will reset to zero. Different models vary slightly: older models use physical buttons for a straightforward approach, while newer models like the Golf feature a touchscreen for smoother operation and can even integrate with the car's system to view historical records. Just remember not to operate it while driving—it's too distracting. Play around with it when parked, and you'll quickly master it, helping you save fuel and track each trip.