Where is the odometer on the Nissan Sylphy Classic?

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HaydenFitz
07/29/25 4:58pm
The odometer on the Nissan Sylphy Classic is located on the car's dashboard. There are two protruding pillars (knobs) which serve as the control buttons for the trip computer. You can view information such as total mileage, average speed, accumulated driving distance, average fuel consumption, remaining range, and also adjust the time. Relevant information about the car odometer is as follows: 1. The car odometer indicates the vehicle's speed in km/h (kilometers per hour). 2. The car odometer consists of two meters: a speedometer and a mileage meter. It is generally positioned directly in front of the driver's seat. Identification methods include determining wear level or checking the vehicle's maintenance records at a 4S shop.
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