What do A and B mean in the trip mileage?

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ElenaDella
07/23/25 9:00pm
A is the main odometer that cannot be reset, while B is the trip odometer that can be reset and is used to calculate the mileage between two locations. You can use A to record the mileage of a specific route and B to record the mileage of a full tank of fuel. Below are detailed explanations about the car odometer: 1. Overview: The speedometer indicates the car's speed in km/h. The car odometer actually consists of two meters: one is the speedometer, and the other is the odometer. The car odometer is usually located directly in front of the driver's position. 2. Others: The odometer can be used to inspect the vehicle. For example, the wear and tear on the steering wheel, storage box switches, throttle and brake pedals, and gear shift handle can give a rough estimate of usage. The wear on the tires can also provide a general indication of the vehicle's actual mileage.
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MackenzieAnn
08/10/25 6:54pm
I find the Trip A and Trip B functions in the odometer particularly useful. As the owner of a regular family sedan, these two counters act like personal trip recorders for me. I usually use Trip A to track my daily commute mileage, such as going to work or picking up the kids, while Trip B is reserved for recording weekend short trips, like driving to nearby towns for leisure. By separating them, I can calculate the actual fuel consumption for each segment and estimate efficiency based on how much fuel I've added. If I notice Trip B's fuel cost is higher, I reflect on whether my driving habits might be too aggressive. These trip functions are simple and user-friendly—just press a button to reset, which prevents me from mixing up data and helps me save both money and hassle. They also serve as a reminder for regular maintenance at the shop, since consistently high mileage might indicate potential car issues. Early detection means avoiding breakdowns on the road. In short, this small feature brings more order to daily life, and anyone can easily give it a try.
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