Is the Displayed Fuel Consumption Accurate?
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Automobile displayed fuel consumption is generally accurate. Here is an introduction about automobile instrument panels: Introduction: Different automobile instrument panels have different instruments, but the conventional instruments of general automobiles include speedometer, tachometer, oil pressure gauge, water temperature gauge, fuel gauge, charging gauge, etc. Status: In modern automobiles, the instrument panel also needs to be equipped with a voltage regulator, specifically used to stabilize the voltage of the instrument power supply and suppress fluctuations to ensure the accuracy of the automobile instruments. Development: In addition, most instrument displays are based on sensors. The sensing device changes its resistance value according to the state changes of the monitored object, which is then expressed through the instruments. The most prominent instrument on the panel is the speedometer, which indicates the speed of the automobile in km/h (kilometers per hour). The speedometer actually consists of two meters, one is the speed meter, and the other is the odometer.