Where is the mileage displayed on the 10th generation Accord?
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The right side of the 10th generation Accord's dashboard is the speedometer, and the left side is the tachometer. The number before 'km' in the middle between the speedometer and tachometer indicates the total mileage traveled. Below is some relevant information about the 10th generation Accord: 1. The Accord sedan's dashboard is equipped with a maintenance light. When the odometer reaches 9600km-12000km and the ignition is turned on, the maintenance light will illuminate for 2 seconds. If the owner does not perform maintenance after exceeding 12000km, the maintenance light will continue to flash to remind the owner to perform timely maintenance. 2. After maintenance, the odometer needs to be reset to zero. Turn on the ignition and press the reset button on the dashboard until the trip meter displays '0'. It is important to remind owners that before the car is serviced, the odometer should not be reset just because the maintenance light is on. Doing so will make the accumulated mileage inaccurate, and the maintenance light will lose its function of reminding the owner to perform maintenance.
I've been driving the 10th-gen Accord, and the odometer is displayed on the main screen of the instrument cluster. When starting the car, it defaults to showing the total mileage; if not visible, there's a group of buttons on the left side of the steering wheel—just press the up/down keys to toggle the display. This generation's design is genuinely user-friendly, with a very clear screen that automatically adjusts brightness at night to prevent glare. I check the mileage weekly to plan maintenance, like changing the oil every 5,000 km, so I don't forget. On long trips, I can switch to Trip A/B to record single-journey distances—super practical. Overall, it feels much smarter than older models, with well-integrated information and effortless operation. I recommend new drivers familiarize themselves with the button locations and avoid operating them while driving—safety comes first. Developing good car maintenance habits ensures it stays with you longer.
With more driving experience, you'll pick up some knowledge. The mileage of the 10th-generation Accord is directly displayed on the central screen of the instrument panel. It's controlled by the buttons on the right side of the steering wheel—for example, press the MODE key to navigate to the mileage page. The display is stable and reliable. If the data is scrambled or the screen goes black, it might be due to a blown fuse or the system needing a reset—in such cases, visit a professional shop instead of trying to fix it yourself. This generation features a digital instrument panel, which is easier to read than the previous analog needle-style display and also connects to maintenance reminders. Remember, mileage affects resale value, so regularly protect against moisture and dust to prevent connector corrosion. Periodic checks help avoid major repairs, saving both money and hassle.