Why is the mileage unit of the 2020 Sylphy displayed as A?
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The reason why the mileage unit of the 2020 Sylphy is displayed as A: Odometer A and B are two counters, both of which synchronously increase mileage and can be reset. Below is an introduction to the 2020 Sylphy: 1. Power: Equipped with a 1.6L naturally aspirated engine paired with a CVT transmission, it can easily handle both city and highway driving. 2. Fuel consumption: The overall fuel consumption fluctuates around 7.5L. Even in complex urban road conditions where fuel consumption tends to rise sharply, this car performs quite well in terms of fuel efficiency.
Oh buddy, I totally get what you're saying about the 'A' mileage unit appearing on the 2020 Sylphy's dashboard. That's actually what we commonly call the short-trip odometer, specifically designed to record the distance of a single journey. I reckon you might have accidentally pressed the TRIP button on the right side of the steering wheel. Holding it down resets the counter, while a quick press lets you toggle between Trip A/B and the main odometer. Once when I was driving on the highway, I used Trip A to track single-leg distances and Trip B to monitor post-refueling trips - super handy. Next time you see 'A' displayed, don't panic, just press the button a few more times to switch back to the ODO total mileage. Remember, the steering wheel controls are located in the right-hand multifunction button area.
Last week when I was helping my neighbor adjust the odometer on her Sylphy, I encountered this situation. The display showing 'A' indicates it's currently in Trip A counting mode, specifically designed for recording segmented mileage. Notice there's a button with a small stick icon on the right side of the steering wheel - pressing it will cycle through displaying total mileage, Trip A, and Trip B. This feature is particularly useful for calculating single-trip fuel consumption, like resetting Trip A after refueling to know how far that tank of gas took you. If you find it distracting, just press the button a few more times to switch back to ODO mode - it won't affect the actual accumulated mileage at all.