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Odometer - Where is it?

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OK, feeling a bit of a numpty...

 

How the ...... do I display the total mileage my car has covered? It’s displayed briefly when turning off the ignition then poof its gone! 

The three standard displays (Since Start, Long Term, Since Refuel) don’t show the absolute total mileage, and I can’t find it anywhere else and not found it in the User Manual (except with the analogue dash).

 

Am I missing something obvious?

 

For context,  I have an early SE L First Edition with the Columbus Infotainment System and the infamous ‘KPH/MPH issue’

 

Thanks

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Hmm...

 

Just found it in the My Skoda App - Vehicle Status (the bit that shows the time/mileage to a service). Be nice to see it in the car though!

 You have to turn off the cruise control. It is only showing up if it is off from the blinkers stick.

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44 minutes ago, ShEfA said:

 You have to turn off the cruise control. It is only showing up if it is off from the blinkers stick.

 

Brilliant, thank you. I’ll have a look next time out.

 

I also need to try this. :blink:

I think this doesn't work with the ACC since you can't turn it off. You can only switch to speed limiter.  

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Works for me, thanks @ShEfA

 

@TheUltraRunner - Deactivating ACC by pushing the third (ACC) column stork away, beyond the spring to cancel it turns off the ACC symbol in the virtual cockpit - and shows the total mileage

I think I tried that too. :blink: Or maybe I didn't. I didn't know you can push the column stork beyond the spring. Will try again.

@sneal thank you. It works. I would never thought of this on my own. :rofl:

I have Myskoda app, its in my phone :D

odometer and other useless data :D

 

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26 minutes ago, janis said:

I have Myskoda app, its in my phone :D

odometer and other useless data :D

 

 

The most useful feature is the trip planner - or it would be if you could send the route to that car, which you can’t   :thinking:

 

Other than that, being able see the range left in the tank could be useful - but I’ve been driving since 1976 and haven’t needed it yet :D

Just now, sneal said:

 

The most useful feature is the trip planner - or it would be if you could send the route to that car, which you can’t   :thinking:

 

Other than that, being able see the range left in the tank could be useful - but I’ve been driving since 1976 and haven’t needed it yet :D

I use waze as navigation, so android auto or apple carplay.
when i am going to car i can set destination and then just start the car and it will be there on screen.

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49 minutes ago, janis said:

I use waze as navigation, so android auto or apple carplay.
when i am going to car i can set destination and then just start the car and it will be there on screen.

 

Now that is a very good idea - especially as Wade integrates with Spotify...

Thank you!

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