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What do trip meters A and B mean?

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Saul
09/06/25 4:48am

A is the main odometer, which cannot be reset; B is the trip odometer, which can be reset and is used to calculate the distance between two locations. Here are some details about the car odometer: 1. The speedometer indicates the car's speed in km/h (kilometers per hour); the car odometer actually consists of two meters, one is the speedometer, and the other is the odometer; the odometer is usually located directly in front of the driver's position. 2. The car odometer also includes two LCD digital display windows connected to the same signal source, which respectively display the trip distance and the total distance; the trip distance usually has four digits for short-term counting and can be reset; the total distance has six digits and cannot be reset.

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VanAxel
09/18/25 4:41am

Trip A and B are two small odometer counters on the car's dashboard, mainly designed to help you record driving distances during different phases. For example, I always use Trip A to track the mileage after each full tank of gas, to see how far I can actually drive on the fuel consumption. As for Trip B, I use it to record the distance of a trip or the monthly total mileage, making it easier to compare differences between city and highway driving conditions. Resetting them is very easy—there's a small button on the steering column; just press it to reset and start a new record. This feature is super practical, helping you save money and avoid wasting fuel costs. During daily driving, I regularly check the changes in Trip A and B to understand the impact of my driving habits. Remember, they are not the main odometer—the total mileage cannot be altered. This small function is just for flexible trip tracking. If you forget how to reset them, just check the manual—it's simple and hassle-free.

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Deborah
11/01/25 5:08am

Let me explain the trip meters A and B. These are separate odometers that you can customize to record different trips. I usually use A to track my daily commute distance and B for weekend short trips. The advantage is they're easy to reset—just press the button near the dashboard—making it convenient for comparing fuel consumption. In practical use, for example, you can reset A after refueling and see how many kilometers you've driven to calculate actual fuel efficiency per liter; B can be used for long-term goals like monthly mileage tracking, helping avoid missing maintenance reminders. Most vehicles come equipped with this feature, and the operation isn't complicated—even beginners can master it. Regular use can improve driving efficiency, and I recommend making it a daily habit.

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DiFrancisco
12/15/25 5:16am

Trip A and Trip B are two small trip meters in the car. You can set Trip A to record the mileage after a single refueling, and use Trip B to track different trips such as family outings. I reset Trip A every time I refuel to see how far it can go; Trip B might record monthly mileage. Just press the button to clear them. It's very helpful for driving, especially for tracking fuel efficiency.

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