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first off all, i tried to search, but came up with nothing...so if u know a thread that answers this question just link it, and ill close this thread...


with that said

i want to know the difference between Trip A and Trip B and how to reset them....
 
Just hold the button down to reset them.
 
You have 2 trip meters, A and B. Simple as that. You can measure 2 seperate distances. To reset, just switch to A or B by pressing the button once, and hold the button for a few seconds to reset
 
hang on, I thought trip B was more of a split. For example, I divide my journey into 2 legs. first trip is measured by A, then switch over to trip B ( so counter is at zero). When I'm done with the trip, Trip A adds Trip B to get the total...
 
No, they both count at the same time. If you reset trip A, switch over to trip B, and drive 100 miles, and flip back over to A, it will be at 100 miles
 
Nazih said:
hang on, I thought trip B was more of a split. For example, I divide my journey into 2 legs. first trip is measured by A, then switch over to trip B ( so counter is at zero). When I'm done with the trip, Trip A adds Trip B to get the total...

Nope... you must think you drive a lot further than you do :p.
 
just goes to show.... someone w/ 2K plus posts can know absolute jack about their car. i mean christ..... how hard is it to figure out how to depress a stem? i mean.... i think it has been the same on every car since like 1985.
 
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bms231 said:
just goes to show.... someone w/ 2K plus posts can know absolute jack about their car. i mean christ..... how hard is it to figure out how to depress a stem? i mean.... i think it has been the same on every car since like 1985.

im sorry i dont know how to reset the ****ing trip odometer.....you dont need to come in here and say ****
 
It is pretty simple, but at the same time we've all had questions like this at some point. There's definitely things I've had answered and looked back thinking...duh!

I use my trip switch a lot actually, always have. I am in the habit of resetting it every time I fill up with gas. I don't really watch it too much but for some reason I still do it. Usually when I travel I'm going to the same places and I know how far away it is, so I reset it before leaving and know how long til I get there.
 
ucf_bronco said:
It is pretty simple, but at the same time we've all had questions like this at some point. There's definitely things I've had answered and looked back thinking...duh!

I use my trip switch a lot actually, always have. I am in the habit of resetting it every time I fill up with gas. I don't really watch it too much but for some reason I still do it. Usually when I travel I'm going to the same places and I know how far away it is, so I reset it before leaving and know how long til I get there.
I check my gas mileage with every fill up.
 
ucf_bronco said:
I use my trip switch a lot actually, always have. I am in the habit of resetting it every time I fill up with gas. I don't really watch it too much but for some reason I still do it. Usually when I travel I'm going to the same places and I know how far away it is, so I reset it before leaving and know how long til I get there.
lol, this is what I do, as well. If I was worried about gas consumption, I wouldn't have bought a V6.

Too bad about the 1000 km limit. I found this out during a long drive this summer.
 
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