Ive had my new CX-3 for several weeks now, and Ive been trying to use the Fuel Economy monitor to track mileage for each fuel up. But for some reason, its not storing the Fuel Economy History the way I would expect.
No matter how many resets Ive done, it only shows data for the current period and one other. So in the lower part of the screen, there is a bar for #2 and Current, but 3, 4, 5 and 6 are blank. Ive checked the manual and didnt find anything that would explain why it's doing this.
Didnt notice it until after I had done two fill ups. I would have expected there would have been data for column 3 (from the tankful the dealer left me), column 2 (from my first fill up) and Current (from my current tankful). But there was nothing in Column 3.
I tried changing the settings for sync with Trip A , turned it on, turned it off, and neither changes the behavior.
One time I tried resetting multiple times during a single trip, and that did populate 2, 3, 4, etc. But when I turned off the car and then restarted it, it went back to just two columns again (Current and #2).
Anyone see similar behavior? Or have ideas on how to fix it? Or am I just being dense about how the Fuel Economy History is supposed to work?
No matter how many resets Ive done, it only shows data for the current period and one other. So in the lower part of the screen, there is a bar for #2 and Current, but 3, 4, 5 and 6 are blank. Ive checked the manual and didnt find anything that would explain why it's doing this.
Didnt notice it until after I had done two fill ups. I would have expected there would have been data for column 3 (from the tankful the dealer left me), column 2 (from my first fill up) and Current (from my current tankful). But there was nothing in Column 3.
I tried changing the settings for sync with Trip A , turned it on, turned it off, and neither changes the behavior.
One time I tried resetting multiple times during a single trip, and that did populate 2, 3, 4, etc. But when I turned off the car and then restarted it, it went back to just two columns again (Current and #2).
Anyone see similar behavior? Or have ideas on how to fix it? Or am I just being dense about how the Fuel Economy History is supposed to work?