What does trip mean on the car dashboard?

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VanAriana
07/29/25 6:04am
On the car dashboard, trip refers to the trip mileage, which can be directly set via the buttons on the dashboard. It can calculate the total mileage from point A to point B, as well as the mileage traveled within a week. The trip mileage can be reset directly using the dashboard buttons. The car dashboard is a device that reflects the working conditions of various vehicle systems. Common indicators include: 1. Fuel indicator; 2. Washer fluid indicator; 3. Electronic throttle indicator; 4. Front and rear fog light indicators and warning lights; 5. Brake anti-skid control indicator; 6. Brake warning light; 7. Exhaust temperature warning light.
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DiEleanor
08/12/25 9:33am
The trip function on the car dashboard is essentially a manually resettable odometer specifically designed to record the distance of a single journey. Here's how I understand it: for example, if you drive your new car from home to the seaside for a trip, you press the reset button before setting off, and it starts counting from zero. Upon reaching your destination, it shows you've traveled 150 kilometers. This is much more flexible than the main odometer, which records the total distance the car has traveled over its lifetime and cannot be reset. The trip meter is far more convenient—ideal for calculating fuel consumption, budgeting, or even competing with friends to see who can drive the fastest without speeding. The reset button is usually located near the steering wheel or on the side of the dashboard; just press it to reset to zero, making it very simple to operate. I love using it most during long drives—resetting it after refueling to see how far a full tank can take me, saving me the hassle of carrying a calculator. Just remember not to press it accidentally, or you'll lose your previous data for nothing. Though a small and simple feature, it proves quite practical in everyday driving.
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