Why is my trip meter not working?

my trip meter for avenger220 2015model is not working,how to fix it
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The trip odometer display typically allows you to track an A or B trip on a 2015 Dodge Avenger. If you’ve referred to your owner manual and followed the instructions for resetting the trip odometer, and it’s not working, it’s possible that the fuse that operates this is damaged, or you have an electrical relay issue that’s causing the OD to malfunction. Troubleshooting electrical gremlins can be complex, so it’s best to contact a local professional mechanic to complete an electrical system inspection to determine exactly what’s causing the trip odometer issues you’re having.

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If both your odometer and speedometer are not working, then it`s likely your speed sensor needs to be replaced. These are easily installed and located near the back of your transmission. If only your odometer is busted, then it`s likely the gears that turn the odometer have broken.
The odometer records the total distance the vehicle has been driven. The trip meter can record the total distance of two trips.
The dash module needs voltage when the motor is off to maintain temporary memory like your trip odometer. It acts like you disconnected the battery and resets itself.
The most common causes of a speedometer that stopped working include are a faulty speed sensor, a broken gear on the speedometer, damaged wiring, or a faulty engine control unit.
Most odometers work by counting wheel rotations and assume that the distance traveled is the number of wheel rotations times the tire circumference, which is a standard tire diameter times pi (3.1416).
Trip Meter Reset :

Engine & Vehicle speed should be zero. Press Mode button for less than 2 sec. Mode gets changed from Trip 1 – Trip 2 – Trip 1. Press Set button for more than 5 sec.

The Trip 1 and Trip 2 feature in the driver information center (DIC) allows you to keep track of how many miles your car has traveled since the last trip odometer reset.
Odometer and trip meters

Some cars also feature two trip meters – Trip A and Trip B. Use Trip A for each fill up and note down the reading along with the litres filled. Then reset the trip and follow the same procedure each time.

In short, when comparing GPS vs. odometer accuracy, GPS wins by a landslide since the tire condition and similar factors play no role in whether the captured mileage will be accurate.
Any electronic interference or voltage spike can cause a stray signal, and yes, cause the odometer to skip a beat and/or alter mileage. The signal is called EMI (electronic magnetic interference). There are multiple electronic signals in the airwaves and some can cause all kinds of issues.
Can I Drive Without a Speedometer? Technically yes. But it`s not recommended because you won`t know how fast you`re driving with a broken speedometer, whether it`s a mechanical or electronic speedo.

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Windshield wipers stopped working. They’ll suddenly stop working then suddenly start working again. Has been happening for a week.
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I cant find my owners manual for my 2004 toyota avalon xls and i have a question. I did a trip using trip a for a total of 19.7 mi
ANSWER : Hi there. If I understand your question correctly, you are saying that you completed a driving test; selecting trip "A" for the ride out and trip "B" for the ride back. Once you arrived back home, trip "A" was 39.2, which would be the distance of both individual trips. This is natural if the trip "A" was not deactivated or cleared when you started trip "B". When you begin a "trip" rating, it will continue until you shut off or clear that individual trip. The multiple trip settings is typically used to measure individual distances from one point to another. So, essentially, the trip meter will continue to add miles until it is deactivated; even if a second trip is activated. If you can’t find the owner manual, you can buy a new one from a dealership or even download them online in most cases.

My dash board don’t work my front light work when I change my light into high beam and my back window won’t go down
ANSWER : As unfortunate as it is, your vehicle would be considered flood damaged. Diagnosing electrical problems in a flood damaged vehicle is nearly impossible. This would take many hours or even days to determine which wiring harnesses and circuits have been affected. Then nearly all of the wiring under the dash would likely require replacement as well as many sensors and switches. On a BMW vehicle, the amount of wires and switches are likely more than that of a lower end vehicle. Due to the inefficiency in cost, you would likely be able to purchase another BMW like yours for less than what it would cost to fix your car. Many insurance companies would consider this type of damage to total out the vehicle unfortuantely.

All dashboard lights and tail lights do not work after driving through a lot of snow. Headlights work. And brake lights work.
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the main fuse under the hood should be inspected because other people with your particular vehicle have had similar lighting issues if that fuse goes bad. It will be a great idea to check the rest of the fuses in that area too while checking the main fuse. Once the fuses are checked inside of the main fuse box then I would check the fuses inside of their interior fuse box. The interior fuse box should be located on the driver side of the dashboard near where your legs would be. If you need more assistance with repairing your vehicle please keep in mind that our organization provides Mobile Mechanics who can help you diagnose and repair your vehicle, all at competitive rates.

My AC does not always work. If I fiddle with the blower knob I can ususally get it to work on the lowest setting.
ANSWER : Hi There,
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Why is my trip meter not working?
ANSWER : The trip odometer display typically allows you to track an A or B trip on a 2015 Dodge Avenger. If you’ve referred to your owner manual and followed the instructions for resetting the trip odometer, and it’s not working, it’s possible that the fuse that operates this is damaged, or you have an electrical relay issue that’s causing the OD to malfunction. Troubleshooting electrical gremlins can be complex, so it’s best to contact a local professional mechanic to complete an electrical system inspection to determine exactly what’s causing the trip odometer issues you’re having.

Okay so when I turn my lights on at night my brake lights do not work, when I don’t have my lights on they work fine.
ANSWER : Hi there. Based on your inquiry, it’s highly probable that you have a damaged light switch or some electrical fault inside the turn signal relay. However, it’s also possible that the brake switch above the brake pedal could also be the source of your problem. Due to the fact that multiple electrical components might be causing this issue, it’s a smart idea to first have a professional mobile mechanic complete a brake lights are not working inspection, so they can determine what’s causing all of these issues and recommend the right repairs.

Dash, Tail/brake, dome, trunk, glovebox, and door lights won’t work, dash doing weird things.
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