Why is the mileage unit of the 2020 Sylphy displayed as A?

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McSebastian
07/25/25 4:36pm
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.
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VonDelaney
08/11/25 9:52pm
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.
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