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How to Use the Nissan Trip Reset Button?

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JacksonLynn
08/30/25 5:14am

Nissan trip-reset button usage is as follows: 1. The trip on the car dashboard represents the trip mileage, which can be used to record the mileage of each trip. The mileage represented by trip is the mileage before the current stage is reset. If you want to record the mileage again, you can long press to reset. 2. The minimum unit of the trip mileage is 0.1 kilometers, and the basic calculation method is the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers. The manufacturer also provides this parameter, which is the actual fuel consumption divided by the actual mileage traveled.

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VonPaislee
09/12/25 2:25am

Every time I drive a Nissan, I use the trip reset button. It's located near the steering wheel or on the instrument panel, marked with a small triangular arrow. Its main function is to reset the trip mileage data—that's the trip A or trip B numbers on the dashboard. Operating it is simple: while driving, first switch to the trip interface you want to reset on the dashboard, then press and hold the button for two or three seconds until the numbers reset to zero. I usually reset it after refueling, so next time I can directly see how many kilometers I've driven, making it super convenient to calculate fuel consumption. Also, a reminder to everyone: don't keep staring at the dashboard while driving—safety first. This button can also toggle between different driving data displays. A short press lets you check the remaining range or tire pressure information. It's really thoughtful how it serves multiple purposes.

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Kaleb
10/26/25 3:13am

I'm used to long-distance road trips, and Nissan's trip reset button is a great travel companion. The usage is straightforward: when the dashboard displays the trip mileage, hold down the button, and it will reset within three seconds. Personally, I love its segmented mileage statistics feature—use trip A to record daily mileage and trip B for the entire journey. After a seven-day trip, the total mileage is clear at a glance. Last time I had a flat tire, I used the reset mileage to calculate the leak location, saving on inspection fees. I recommend beginners practice a few times while parked to familiarize themselves with the button's position, so they can operate it with just a glance while driving. This little button is designed so practically that even my 60-year-old mom got the hang of it after just three uses.

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StFrancisco
12/09/25 3:33am

Having driven several Nissan models, I found the trip reset button works the same way across them: press and hold to clear the mileage. I mainly use it to monitor fuel consumption—I reset trip A after each full tank, then refuel at 500 km. When the pump shows 30 liters, I immediately calculate 6L/100km fuel efficiency. After the last maintenance, I reset trip B to remind myself at 3,000 km for the next service. The button is well-designed—no accidental presses, yet allows quick data toggling. Once, a friend borrowed my car and drove 200 km, which I knew just by checking the trip value. Reminder: It only works when the engine is running; pressing it while the car is off does nothing.

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