Why has the total mileage disappeared on the 10th-generation Civic?
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The total mileage of the Honda Civic will not disappear; it is displayed as a six-digit number at the bottom of the instrument panel. By pressing the black slender rod on the instrument panel, you can switch between Trip A and Trip B modes, and the fuel consumption generated by the car can be directly displayed on the instrument panel. Relevant information about the Civic is as follows: 1. Powertrain: The new Civic is equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine and a 1.0T turbocharged engine, paired with either a 6-speed manual transmission or a CVT. 2. Engine tuning parameters vary depending on the transmission: The 1.5T model has a maximum power output of 130kW/6000rpm and a peak torque of 220N·m/1700-5500rpm. The 10th-generation Civic 1.5T achieves a 0-100km/h acceleration time of 7.09 seconds in actual tests.
If the total mileage disappears on a 10th-gen Civic, I've encountered a similar situation. This is usually caused by a malfunction in the instrument cluster system. It could be a screen issue, such as aging LCD panels or sun damage, causing the numbers not to display. It might also be a software problem, like the instrument cluster's control program freezing or needing an update, especially if it doesn't initialize properly when starting the vehicle. I recommend first trying to restart the car—turn off the engine, wait a few minutes, and then start it again. Sometimes a simple reset can fix it. If that doesn’t work, check the relays in the fuse box; a blown fuse can break the circuit and cause the odometer to stop displaying. Additionally, if you’ve modified the audio system or other electronics, they might interfere with the system. It’s best not to tamper with it yourself—take it to a 4S shop as soon as possible for a diagnostic scan to avoid incorrect mileage recording, which could affect resale value. In short, address it early to prevent misjudging speed or missing maintenance.