Where is the odometer displayed on the X-Trail?

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McIris
07/24/25 4:27am
When the ignition switch is in the "ON" position, the odometer will be displayed on the vehicle information display. Here are the specific details about the odometer: 1. Function of the odometer: The trip meter can be used to record the driving distance from point A to point B, and it can also assist in calculating fuel consumption and the new maintenance cycle. The total mileage records the cumulative driving distance of the vehicle from the factory to the present. 2. Mileage calculation method: The minimum unit of the trip meter is 0.1 kilometers, and the basic calculation method is the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers, which is calculated by dividing the actual fuel consumption by the actual distance traveled. That is, fuel consumption per 100 kilometers = fuel consumption (liters) ÷ distance traveled (kilometers).
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EmilyRose
08/11/25 12:04am
I've driven the X-Trail for many years, and the odometer is clearly displayed on the instrument panel, located centrally in the combination meter right in front of the steering wheel. Usually, as soon as you start the engine, the total mileage is directly visible there. If you're driving a newer model, such as those from 2018 onwards, it features a full LCD screen, and you can scroll through information like trip mileage and average fuel consumption using the multifunction buttons on the left side of the steering wheel. Sometimes, if the screen appears cluttered, pressing the OK button on the steering wheel can help customize the view. Remember, this feature is quite handy for monitoring your journey during daily driving, especially for checking fuel efficiency on long trips. If the screen seems blurry, it might be due to the instrument panel brightness setting being too low—simply adjust it higher.
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