What does the A symbol on the car dashboard mean?

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GraceLynn
07/30/25 6:46am
The A symbol illuminated on the dashboard can indicate two scenarios: 1. It represents mileage counting. The car's odometer can display two separate mileage counts: (1) Indicates the total mileage driven by the vehicle. (2) Used for individual trip counting. You can toggle between these displays using the black button on the dashboard. When switched to A, it can be used to calculate the distance traveled on a full tank of fuel - reset it after refueling, then reset again after the next refuel. It can also track maintenance intervals or display the distance between two locations (reset at departure). Resetting is simple - just long-press the black button. 2. It indicates the auto start-stop system is deactivated. When the auto start-stop is turned off, the dashboard typically displays a circled A with "OFF" below it. Some models may show a circled A with a slash through it. The exact display varies depending on the vehicle model.
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