
Here is an introduction to why the Civic's dashboard range indicator stops moving: 1. Central locking system issue: If the vehicle occasionally stalls suddenly, it is definitely related to the central locking system. 2. Instrument panel: A rigid panel or structural component used for mounting instruments and related devices. Classified by type: screen-type instrument panel, frame-type instrument panel, passage-type instrument panel, and cabinet-type instrument panel. 3. Function: The instrument panel can be equipped with external lighting and may include an attached control console. Available in various forms and specifications, it can be installed with different instruments as needed, or multiple instrument panels can be combined into a single unit.

My Civic also had the issue where the remaining kilometers displayed on the dashboard got stuck before. This is usually due to a problem with the fuel level sensor. The Civic calculates the remaining distance based on the fuel level data in the tank and the average fuel consumption. If the sensor is dirty, corroded, or has unstable signals, it can't accurately detect the fuel level, causing the remaining distance to freeze. Additionally, the dashboard's internal software sometimes has bugs, especially if it doesn't initialize properly when starting the vehicle. Once, I drove to a gas station to fill up, but the data still didn't update. Later, a shop inspection revealed a loose connection, and simply re-plugging it fixed the issue. I recommend first checking if the sensor wiring is loose by opening the fuel tank cap or trying to reset the dashboard settings. If the problem persists, the sensor may need cleaning or replacement, as it affects our ability to judge the remaining range.

The driving range display on my Civic's dashboard isn't updating. I've figured out the reason - it's related to our daily driving habits. The Civic's system calculates remaining range based on average fuel consumption. If we frequently make short trips with traffic congestion and sudden acceleration, causing fuel consumption to fluctuate wildly, the calculation can get stuck. I remember it returned to normal after a few long trips, but gets stuck at one value during city traffic jams. The fuel level sensor or float might also malfunction, like being clogged with sludge or worn out, preventing signal transmission. Always use quality fuel to avoid carbon buildup clogging the system. Battery issues can also affect the computer's calculations - when the battery is low, the dashboard may act up. I tried resetting the average fuel consumption data and drove for a few days to let it recalibrate. If that doesn't work, I'll need to visit the shop to read fault codes and check the circuits.

I noticed that the Civic's dashboard range display suddenly stopped updating, which is a serious concern as it relates to safe driving. Possible causes include a faulty fuel level sensor in the tank or interrupted signal transmission, preventing the system from updating the remaining mileage. It could also be due to a short circuit in the instrument panel wiring or aging contact points causing the calculation module to stop working. I recommend immediately checking whether the fuel tank cap is properly sealed and if the fuel level sensing is accurate. If the display is incorrect on the highway, it could lead to misjudging the remaining range, so it's best to pull over and restart the vehicle for testing. If necessary, reset the system by clearing the data.


