What is the trip meter reset button?

What is the trip meter reset button?

Reset all information in trip odometer TM (i.e. mileage, average fuel consumption, average speed and driving time) by pressing and holding the RESET button on the left-hand steering wheel lever. Tapping the RESET button only resets the distance driven.

Why did my trip meter reset?

The dash module needs voltage when the motor is off to maintain temporary memory like your trip odometer. It acts like you disconnected the battery and resets itself. It could be a fault within the dash module as well. Most likely its a fuse.

How do I know if my car meter is reversed?

Identify Odometer Tampering

  1. Check the original service history.
  2. Look for figure prints or smudge marks on the inside of the odometer.
  3. No car dashboard has spare switches.
  4. Look for odometer replacement sticker in and around driver’s doorjamb.

Is there a way to reset the trip meter?

Each trip meter can be programmed to reset when you refuel, when you turn the vehicle off, or when you manually reset. To change the reset trigger, follow these steps: 1. Turn the ignition to On, while making sure the vehicle is completely stopped. 2. Press the Menu button.

How do I change the trip a or trip B reset trigger?

Press the Menu button. 3. Use the +/- buttons to highlight Customize Settings, then press Source. 4. Use the +/- buttons to highlight The Computer Setup, then press Source. 5. Use the +/- buttons to highlight Trip A Reset Trigger or Trip B Reset Trigger, then press Source.

How do I change the reset trigger on my Honda?

To change the reset trigger, follow these steps: 1. Turn the ignition to On, while making sure the vehicle is completely stopped. 2. Press the Menu button. 3. Use the +/- buttons to highlight Customize Settings, then press Source.

How to reset INSP light on cvrolet utility bakkie-Fixya?

Press and hold the trip meter (trip odometer) button. 3. While still holding the button insert keys into the ignition and turn to the third/ON position (the position just before actually starting the vehicle).