What do the A and B buttons on the Nissan trip reset represent?
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Nissan trip-reset button A represents kilometers, and button B represents miles. How to use the Nissan trip-reset button: First, locate the button position, which is below the left vent on the steering wheel. The button has short-press and long-press functions. A short press switches the display between total mileage, single-trip mileage, instant fuel consumption, and average fuel consumption—differences can be observed on the instrument panel. For a long press, first short-press to switch to single-trip mileage, then long-press the button to reset the single-trip mileage data displayed on the instrument panel. Upon reaching the destination, the displayed mileage will show the distance traveled. Function of the Nissan trip-reset button: "Trip" refers to the trip meter or can be understood as a single-trip mileage toggle button, displaying the mileage traveled for each trip on the instrument panel. "Reset" means to clear and reset the single-trip mileage data.