What does AVG mean on a car dashboard?
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The AVG symbol on the vehicle dashboard is an abbreviation of the English word "average," meaning the average value. For example, the average fuel consumption of the vehicle or the average speed of the vehicle. If the unit following AVG is L/100km, it indicates the average fuel consumption of the vehicle. If the unit following AVG is km/h, it indicates the average speed of the vehicle. Benefits of displaying AVG in a car: If the vehicle can display AVG, it allows for a better understanding of the average fuel consumption and helps determine the amount of fuel needed for the intended distance to be traveled. This enables more reasonable refueling based on the destination or travel time. AVG can also display the average speed of the vehicle. When driving in speed-limited areas, it helps control the vehicle's speed through the display, reducing the likelihood of speeding violations and enhancing driving safety. Some common dashboard indicator lights: Door status indicator: Shows whether the doors are fully closed. The corresponding light turns on when a door is open or not properly closed, alerting the driver. It turns off once the door is closed. Battery indicator: Displays the working status of the battery. It lights up when the ignition is turned on and turns off after the engine starts. If it does not light up or remains lit continuously, the generator and circuit should be checked immediately. Fuel indicator: Alerts when fuel is low. When this light turns on, it indicates that the fuel is nearly depleted. Typically, the vehicle can still travel about 50 kilometers from the time the light turns on until the fuel runs out. Washer fluid indicator: Shows the level of windshield washer fluid. The light turns on when the fluid is nearly depleted, prompting the driver to add more fluid. The light turns off after the fluid is replenished.