Trip Odometer - it's not just a reset problem

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I never reset Trip 2 from the day I bought the car. At 4,346 miles, it said my efficiency was 3.0 miles per kilowatt hour.

Today, I have 4,733 miles, and my efficiency is 2.5 miles.

Therefore, in the 387 miles I've driven since the last time I checked it, my efficiency is 0.87 miles per kilowatt hour.
Wow, I must really put the hammer down....

Wait, but my Trip 1 shows 2.5 which was reset at the same time as I read Trip 2.

In short, you can't trust anything but the odometer.
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Wait, but my Trip 1 shows 2.5 which was reset at the same time as I read Trip 2.
Yes, seems like a driving history reset zeros out Trip 1/2 efficiency metrics, so those values only reflect recent history not the correspond trip intervals. Is what it is, I guess, but not what I would have expected.

After my car got 3.6.2 today my Trip 1 and 2 read 0 mi/kwh efficiency. After a short drive, This Trip, Trip 1 (1,244 mi), and Trip 2 (6,886 mi) all read the same efficiency.

FWIW, I reset Trip 1 every 3 months assuming I would see seasonal variations...got me again Ford.
 
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Yup, last night's update, makes sense. Ridiculous though. No way to see "lifetime" efficiency.
 

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I never reset Trip 2 from the day I bought the car. At 4,346 miles, it said my efficiency was 3.0 miles per kilowatt hour.

Today, I have 4,733 miles, and my efficiency is 2.5 miles.

Therefore, in the 387 miles I've driven since the last time I checked it, my efficiency is 0.87 miles per kilowatt hour.
Wow, I must really put the hammer down....

Wait, but my Trip 1 shows 2.5 which was reset at the same time as I read Trip 2.

In short, you can't trust anything but the odometer.
Where did the 0.87/kwh come from?
 
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Miles divided by miles per kWh = kilowatts.

Subtract kilowatts for the lower number from the higher number, then divide that into the difference in miles.
 

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Since you never reset it so the average is the average over the entire time from day one to today.
 
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That is what should be. But the update zeroed it out.
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