What does a circle with a slash on the dashboard mean?
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The circle with a slash on the dashboard represents an average value, corresponding to metrics such as average fuel consumption and average speed. For example, if the dashboard displays a circle with a slash followed by 17Km/h, it indicates the current average speed is 17Km/h. Similarly, if it shows XXL/100km after the circle with a slash, it refers to the average fuel consumption. In reality, the symbols appearing on the dashboard are not limited to these; there are various others, such as: A little person carrying a big sword. This alerts you that the seatbelt is not fastened while driving. Fastening the seatbelt during driving can significantly enhance personal safety. A little person going to the toilet. This is not to remind you that someone is using the toilet inside the car but is actually a temperature display, indicating -4 degrees Celsius. A teapot dripping water. This is the engine oil pressure warning light. At the moment the engine starts, the lubricating oil pressure has not yet been established, so the oil pressure warning light will illuminate for a second. Once the lubricating oil pressure is established, the light will automatically turn off. This phenomenon is more noticeable in winter, but it is normal and nothing to worry about; you can continue to use the vehicle with confidence. There are many symbols displayed on the dashboard, and they come in various forms. When a symbol appears on the dashboard, promptly refer to it to identify the cause.