Resetting Current Trip Data
The Current Trip data is automatically reset after
about 3 minutes of the ScanGauge being asleep.
You can reset the trip data at any time for the
Current Trip computers. To reset trip data, simply
press the function button next to RESET as shown
in the example above.
Today’s Trip Data
Notice that there is no RESET for TODAY. The
Today Trip will automatically reset after the engine
has been off for 8 to 10 hours (as when sitting
overnight). The values for TODAY will be transferred
to the Previous Day’s Trip and the values that were
in Previous Day’s Trip are discarded.
The asterisk (*) in the lower right corner indicates that the ScanGauge was disconnected for at least
part of the day and the data may not be complete. This will be transferred to the Previous Day’s Trip
along with the data.
If the vehicle is driven early in the morning and then not again until late that evening, the
data will be transferred to the previous day. If the vehicle is driven until late at night and
then used again very early in the morning, the data will stay in the Today’s Trip. The end
of the Today’s Trip requires the vehicle be off, the ScanGauge connected, and the vehicle
not driven for 8 to 10 hours.
Fuel-based Trip Computers
The Tank Trip (TANK) and To Empty (TANK TO EMPTY) trip computers can tell you much about the
current tank of fuel. For instance, you can learn how much fuel you have used and how far you have
traveled since your last fill-up, or how much fuel you have left and the approximate distance you can
travel before needing to fill up.
For ScanGauge to maintain accurate Tank Trip information, you must follow the Refueling
and Cost Adjustment procedures during initial setup outlined on page 22 and follow the
Fill-up Procedure outlined in the Filling Up Your Tank section on page 34, for each
subsequent refueling.
Push the lower right button to reset all
trip data for the CURRENT trip
< >
<CURRENT RESET>
12.3 MPG
The asterisk (*) indicates the ScanGauge
may have incomplete trip data
< >
<TODAY *
65 MPH MAX
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