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Old 02-23-2020, 04:20 PM   #15
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Daily drive my BReeZe 7 miles (11+ kilometers) to work and sometimes between buildings in a small town. Speeds are like 25-35 MPH in town.

I realize this is an average, but why is it so low if I hit byway speeds once a week? I drive 25 mph minimum, not counting acceleration & braking and parking lots. Oh and I reset it a month back just to play with the numbers.

Sure, this is for the track. Just curious what your numbers look like...
I've never reset it. It reads ~32MPH, ~52 Hours, and ~1650 Miles. A mix of city and highway, but more local/city than highway so far.
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This was taken back in June 2019 just after my first service.


It bugged me that the totals were at 999.... Don't they reset these things during the service ?


I had read about this option before I got delivery in march but had totally forgot how to do the reset. Had to surrender and review the owners manual.


Here is some info on how to do...
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The different numbers are interesting. I tried going faster yesterday, but got stuck in the Mc Donald's drive thru for fifteen minutes. Then they gave me DIET Dr. Pepper; yuck!

Red One, if you insist in using your metric system, then I say you can't use our time system. Find another way to measure time, but leave our hours and minutes to us. JK - I'm all for Metrics.
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Red One, if you insist in using your metric system, then I say you can't use our time system. Find another way to measure time, but leave our hours and minutes to us. JK - I'm all for Metrics.

There is another very handy switch to change from KM/Miles which is very handy when I escape to the States, saves on my speeding ticket budget... I still relate better to the Fahrenheit scale in the summer instead of Celsius, Im 65 in my early years we did not have metric up here...
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I've never reset it. It reads ~32MPH, ~52 Hours, and ~1650 Miles. A mix of city and highway, but more local/city than highway so far.
Thanks. I'm now obsessed with these numbers. I took a road trip and bumped the average to 35MPH.
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