Where does the Jetta VS7 display the mileage?
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The total mileage of the new Jetta can be viewed on the car's dashboard. You can see the ODO value followed by the unit 'km', indicating the total distance the vehicle has currently traveled. Introduction to the odometer reading: The odometer of the Volkswagen New Jetta can display both the total accumulated mileage and the trip mileage. The odometer operates when the ignition is turned on. The total accumulated mileage display mode can show a maximum distance of 999,999 km, while the trip mileage display mode can show a maximum distance of 9,999.9 km. Mileage mode switching: A brief press of the reset/adjustment button 'set' allows switching between the two mileage display modes. In the trip mileage display mode, holding the reset/adjustment button 'set' for more than two seconds will reset the trip mileage display value to zero.
When driving my Jetta VS7, I noticed the mileage display is particularly prominent, located on the dashboard right in front of the driver's seat. The central LCD screen clearly shows both the total mileage and trip mileage, positioned next to the tachometer, making it easy to check at a glance without navigating through menus. When I first bought the car, it took some getting used to, but now I find the design very thoughtful. I can also switch between displaying fuel consumption or average speed using the steering wheel buttons. Keeping an eye on the mileage is crucial—it reminds me of maintenance schedules, like changing the oil every 5,000 kilometers, to avoid any delays. As someone who frequently drives long distances, I find this feature very convenient. Staying focused while driving is key, so I make sure not to stare at it for too long to maintain safety.
I was a bit confused when I first tried to find the mileage on my Jetta VS7, but later discovered it's right on the digital display in the center of the instrument panel, marked below the speedometer. The numbers are large and clear, with the total mileage displayed permanently. For beginners, I recommend sitting in the driver's seat and trying it out first without touching any buttons to avoid switching the display. At first, I thought it was in the screen menu, but it turns out you can see it as soon as you get in the car, saving a lot of hassle. The car drives steadily, and the mileage display is straightforward and clear, helping me calculate fuel consumption and such. It's good to check it regularly to avoid regretting it only when the car has problems.