What is the channel number for reading mileage on Volkswagen?

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ElenaLee
07/30/25 8:44am
The channel number for reading mileage on Volkswagen is 109. Vehicle mileage: It refers to the distance a vehicle has traveled. It shows the total kilometers the car has covered since it left the factory. The odometer in a car includes two roller counters driven by the same flexible shaft, which respectively record the current trip mileage and the total mileage. The current trip mileage usually has four digits for short-term counting and can be reset; the total mileage has six digits and cannot be reset. Vehicle mileage is also a standard for measuring vehicle depreciation. Many car owners tamper with the odometer readings when selling their vehicles to inflate the selling price, which is a fraudulent practice. Impact of high vehicle mileage: It generally refers to the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers, which is a theoretical indicator of the vehicle. The longer the idle time, the higher the fuel consumption, so it is advisable to minimize idle parking time. Avoid rapid acceleration, slamming the throttle, and driving at low RPMs. Factors such as acceleration, deceleration, braking, engine idling, load capacity, temperature, and whether the air conditioning is on also affect fuel consumption.
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