What does 'trip' on the dashboard mean?

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Julianna
07/29/25 7:16pm
The 'trip' on the dashboard refers to the short-distance mileage, also known as the partial mileage, which helps users calculate the kilometers traveled for each trip. It can be reset to zero by long-pressing the clear button. The dashboard is a rigid panel or structural component used for installing instruments and related devices. It can be categorized by type into screen-type dashboards, frame-type dashboards, passage-type dashboards, and cabinet-type dashboards. The dashboard can be equipped with external lighting or attached to a console, and comes in various forms and specifications. Various instruments can be installed as needed, and different dashboards can be combined into a single unit if required. The car dashboard includes indicators such as door status, parking, various dashboard indicators, battery, fuel, washer fluid, electronic throttle, front and rear fog lights, turn signals, high beam, seat belt, OD gear, internal circulation, VSC, and TCS indicators.
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