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حسن نور
2023-03-02 16:20

To reset the trip meter A on a Haima S5, it's usually done with a small button on the instrument panel. If you can't find it, refer to the owner's manual for specific instructions, as the button might be less visible or located differently.

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نايف عباس
نايف عباس2023-03-17 23:16
The function button above the central console lock button, if you hold it down, will reset the trip meter to zero.
حارث عمر
حارث عمر2023-03-03 19:12
There are two buttons near the cigarette lighter, one is for locking the car and the other is for holding down.

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