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To change the odometer reading to metric in a Lexus RX350, first, turn on the vehicle and access the settings menu on the dashboard display. Navigate to the "Settings" or "Vehicle Settings" option, then look for "Units." From there, you can select "Metric" to switch the odometer and other measurements from imperial to metric units. Save your changes, and the display will update accordingly.
with the switch off, press and hold the odometer button. Turn the switch on, and the odometer will be in insp mode. mode. Press the odometer button until the indicator shows --- . Turn the switch off and the lamp should be reset.
because it is easier to use than the English system. It only uses powers of ten, so it is easier to convert
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Not sure if this helps or not but on a 2005 Toyota Sienna LE, the dash-light dimmer switch is actually the trip odometer reset switch. Turning the trip odometer reset switch left or right controls the dash-light levels. Had it not been for the factory manual, and Google, I would have never known this.
overall distance travelled (cumulative) sometimes vehicles have a reset switch to measure individual journeys and a 6-figure cumulative odometer.
The brightness of the odometer lights on a 2003 Buick Century is controlled by the instrument panel dimmer switch. This switch allows the driver to adjust the brightness of the dashboard lights, including the odometer, based on ambient light conditions. Additionally, the vehicle's headlight switch may also influence the brightness of the instrument panel lights when the headlights are activated.
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To switch on the odometer in a Citroën Picasso, you typically need to turn the ignition key to the "On" position without starting the engine. The odometer display should activate automatically when the vehicle is powered on. If it's not displaying, check the dashboard settings or consult the owner's manual for specific instructions related to your model year.
We should keep the English system because, the English system has been legal in the U.S. since this country was founded. Most people are more familiar with this one, for they grew up learning the English system, not the metric. It would be an extremely confusing switch. It will also cost around 60,000 dollars just to switch!!! Keep English!!!!
Not sure if this helps or not but on a 2005 Toyota Sienna LE, the dash-light dimmer switch is actually the trip odometer reset switch. Turning the trip odometer reset switch left or right controls the dash-light levels. Had it not been for the factory manual, and Google, I would have never known this.