What is the reason why the Baojun RS3's range is not displayed?
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The reasons why the Baojun RS3's range is not displayed are as follows: Poor connection of the wiring: Focus on checking the connection of the wiring and whether the fuel level sensor can function normally. The range in kilometers can be displayed by long-pressing the dashboard button to switch the display information. You can drive for a while first, as it might be that the numbers have not fully refreshed. Sensor issues or poor contact: It may be that the sensor has issues or poor contact. You can try turning off the engine and restarting it. It could also be a setting issue or the interface not being adjusted properly. You can visit a 4S shop to have a technician set it up or refer to the user manual to reset it. You can also try adjusting the knob on the dashboard or refer to the manual.
I encountered a similar situation just the other day when driving my friend's Baojun RS3 - the remaining range display on the dashboard stopped showing. This could be caused by a minor glitch in the vehicle's computer system, like needing to recalculate data after a battery disconnect or sudden software freeze. It might also be an issue with the dashboard itself, such as backlight working but poor circuit contact in the digital display section. The most concerning possibility would be sensor problems - if the fuel level gauge or mileage sensor malfunctions, the car can't receive critical data for range calculation. My suggestion is to first try restarting the system by holding down the power button. If that doesn't work, you'll need to visit a 4S shop to connect diagnostic equipment and read the data - safety always comes first.
Last time when I drove the Baojun RS3 on a long trip, the range display suddenly disappeared. After investigation, I found it was mainly due to several common reasons. Unstable battery voltage can affect the computer's operation, especially when the battery is low, causing the calculation function to shut down. Instrument cluster assembly failures are also not uncommon, such as partial damage to the LCD screen or oxidation of the motherboard circuit. Some situations are caused by the owner's actions, such as installing a dashcam leading to a blown fuse, or the system software needing a manual factory reset. It's best to have a mechanic check the fuel level sensor connection during regular maintenance to avoid poor contact caused by rainwater seepage.