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I've had this 2014 Std several months now and every time I refuel, I face this same problem. Tonight, I finally figured out that if I hold the A button on the A miles ridden, all the meters are zero-balanced. DUH! What I have been doing is using the A button to move to the B miles ridden and holding the A button down, which zero-balances the B meters but not the A. So, now I know (but can no longer prove it) my average MPH for almost 2K miles is/was 48.9. I'll have to start all over to see accumulative MPH in the future, as well as miles per trip.
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Hi, on my standard 2013, i use button a for day miles and button b for each fueling i zero it and divide mile by quantity fueled... last tank i average 60 mpg. It use to be between 50-55mpg. Tested last tank by not going over 4000 rpm to get that result. Button a or b, i zero it by holding it 4-5 seconds.
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(08-04-2015, 11:57 AM)valkanut_imp Wrote: Hi, on my standard 2013, i use button a for day miles and button b for each fueling i zero it and divide mile by quantity fueled... last tank i average 60 mpg. It use to be between 50-55mpg. Tested last tank by not going over 4000 rpm to get that result. Button a or b, i zero it by holding it 4-5 seconds.
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There must be a difference between the 2013 and 2014. Pushing the B button does nothing, unless held down with the A button to change the time.