Where is the odometer located on the Geely Boyue Pro?
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The odometer of the Geely Boyue Pro can be found on the instrument panel. The trip computer interface includes trip mileage, average fuel consumption, instantaneous fuel consumption, remaining range, total mileage, instantaneous speed, driving time, average speed, tire status, etc. How to view the odometer: By briefly pressing the TRIP button, you can cycle through trip mileage, average fuel consumption, instantaneous fuel consumption, remaining range, total mileage, instantaneous speed, driving time, average speed, and tire status in a one-way sequence. After activating the steering wheel multiplex function, you can also switch between these displays using the left and right buttons. Methods to check for odometer tampering: If a vehicle has been consistently maintained at a 4S dealership, you can inquire about relevant records at the dealership to verify the recorded mileage.
To be honest, when I first got my Boyue Pro, I also had to figure out the odometer. It's right there on the digital instrument cluster behind the steering wheel, prominently positioned in the center. Whether you want to check the total mileage or segmented trip mileage, just fiddle with those buttons on the right side of the steering wheel—the ones with the small square icon. Press them a few times to cycle through the total mileage (ODO) and trip mileage (TRIP A/B) displayed on the central LCD screen. Sometimes the buttons near the temperature adjustment knob can also switch between them, though it may vary slightly between different models. It's super convenient to glance at while driving—whether you want to know how many kilometers you've covered on this tank of gas or since the last maintenance, this display makes it crystal clear.
From a veteran driver's perspective, this design is quite user-friendly. When seated in the driver's position, you only need to glance slightly downward to clearly see the numbers. The key is to use the toggle buttons in the right thumb area of the steering wheel (usually the up/down buttons or near the OK button on the left side) - a light press can switch between ODO or TRIP displays. The total mileage figure can't be arbitrarily modified, but holding the trip meter button for a few seconds will reset it to zero for recounting, which is particularly useful for calculating fuel consumption. If the dashboard interface is set to navigation or playlist display, remember to switch back to the basic driving data interface first.