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On-board computer (additional equipment) (Hyundai Tucson JM)

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On-board computer (additional equipment)


An on-board computer is a microcomputer-controlled information system that displays information necessary for driving a vehicle on a liquid crystal display, including fuel range, average fuel consumption and distance traveled.

Reset button



The reset button resets the multifunctional display to zero.

By successively pressing the reset button located to the left of the tachometer, the readings are displayed on the display in the following order:

By successively pressing the reset…


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1. Indications of the distance traveled

1. Indications of the distance traveled


This mode displays the distance traveled since the last reset of the daily counter. When the battery is disconnected, the totalizer counter is also reset.



To reset the daily counter, press and hold the reset button for more than 1 second when the readings are displayed. Daily counter readings are displayed within the range from 0 to 999.9 km.

2. Fuel range.

2. Fuel range.


In this mode, the value of the power reserve is displayed with the available amount of fuel in the tank until the fuel reserve indicator lamp lights up.

Adding more than 8 liters of fuel is recognized by the computer as refueling.

The exact range readings are displayed after the vehicle has travelled 500 m from the start.

In all cases when the fuel reserve is less than 50 km, the fuel reserve indicator lamp lights up, and at the same time the display shows a flashing "- — -" icon, which goes out after refueling.

Note:
  • Fuel range readings may differ from trip meter readings depending on driving conditions.
  • The fuel range may vary depending on the conditions, mode and speed of movement.


3. Average fuel consumption.

3. Average fuel consumption.


This mode displays the average fuel consumption readings, calculated based on the total amount of fuel consumed and the distance traveled since the last reset of the average consumption readings.



Total fuel consumption is calculated based on fuel consumption information.

The exact calculation result is given after the car has traveled 500 m from the moment it started moving.

Average fuel consumption readings are displayed within the range from 0 to 99.9 l/100 km.
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