The Chrysler 300 comes equipped with a variety of features, including the trip mileage counter, which keeps track of the distance traveled during specific trips or journeys. While this function is a valuable tool for monitoring fuel efficiency and maintenance schedules, there may be occasions when you need to reset the trip mileage.
Let’s explore the step-by-step process to perform this task quickly and safely. Whether it’s to keep track of mileage for business, to begin a new road trip with a fresh count, or to maintain accurate records, understanding the mileage reset process is helpful for all Chrysler 300 drivers.
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2011 – 2023 Models
- In the instrument cluster, use the up and down arrow buttons to find the Trip Menu.
- Toggle the arrow buttons to select either Trip A or Trip B.
- The display will show the distance, average fuel economy, and elapsed time. Select the distance.
- Press and hold the OK button.
- Your trip information will be reset.
2005 – 2010 Models
- Locate the trip odometer button on the dashboard labeled “TRIP.”
- Press the trip odometer button to cycle through the different mileage counters, such as Trip A, Trip B, and total mileage.
- Once you have selected the trip meter you want to reset, press and hold the trip odometer button for a few seconds.
- Release the button when the trip odometer display resets to zero.
1999 – 2004 Models
- Hold down the right button on the dashboard for a few seconds.
- The trip odometer should change to zero, indicating that the trip mileage has been reset.
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