What is an Odometer?
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The speedometer indicates the vehicle's speed in km/h (kilometers per hour). The car odometer consists of two gauges: One is the speedometer, which is used to monitor driving speed and supports units in either miles per hour or kilometers per hour. This feature requires strong GPS signal support and can display speeds up to 220 km/h. The other is the odometer: it includes two LCD digital display windows connected to the same signal source, showing the trip distance and total distance respectively. The mileage can be determined by the wear degree of the following parts: Steering wheel wear: The steering wheel best reflects the frequency of vehicle use. Brake pad wear: The brake disc's lifespan is over 100,000 km; the higher the mileage, the greater the engine wear, leading to poorer engine sealing. Tire wear. Interior aging: The longer the mileage, the more severe the interior aging; the condition of a car's interior is directly proportional to its mileage.