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Why, on the dash, do the arrows conflict with each other? The arrow on the analog gas gauge points to the correct side, but the one I tend to look at on the digital display points to the wrong side! The first two times I came to the gas station I had to get back in and point the car in the other direction :thumbdown:

Has anyone else noticed this? I took this picture from google images so I know it's not just a fluke on my vehicle.
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Why, on the dash, do the arrows conflict with each other? The arrow on the analog gas gauge points to the correct side, but the one I tend to look at on the digital display points to the wrong side! The first two times I came to the gas station I had to get back in and point the car in the other direction :thumbdown:

Has anyone else noticed this? I took this picture from google images so I know it's not just a fluke on my vehicle.
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It's pointing to where the gas door is, which is on the left side.
 
It's pointing to where the gas door is, which is on the left side.
The arrow is clearly pointing to the right on the center display, and to the left on the gas gauge. That's my point. Why don't they both point left?
 
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I was just thinking about this the other day...again...
I don’t know why they used an arrow to make you remember when to go to the gas station, but I think it is specifically pointing at the gas pump logo. Kia’s way of saying “distance to empty”
I know, it’s weird
 
The arrow is clearly pointing to the right on the center display, and to the left on the gas gauge. That's my point. Why don't they both point left?
Your picture doesn't show the gas gauge so I can't see where it points but the picture of the gas pump that you circled points to where pump gas.
 
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I was just thinking about this the other day...again...
I don’t know why they used an arrow to make you remember when to go to the gas station, but I think it is specifically pointing at the gas pump logo. Kia’s way of saying “distance to empty”
I know, it’s weird
If that's truly what they were going for then I guess I kinda see it, but it's such a common thing nowadays for "arrow next to gas symbol" to mean "hey dummy, the door's on this side" so it's, at minimum, sloppy execution. Who knows, maybe some day they'll change it in a software update if we all complain enough :laugh:
 
The software department clearly weren’t talking to the hardware department!
 
The one you circle shows "distance to empty" - the arrow is showing how far to go until you need fuel.

The one on the fuel gauge shows where the filler is.

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2 arrows with 2 different purposes. That's the way it goes. Just imagine a world where there are no arrows and the full responsibility of knowing the location of the gas door is on the driver... lol
 
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2 arrows with 2 different purposes. That's the way it goes. Just imagine a world where there are no arrows and the full responsibility of knowing the location of the gas door is on the driver... lol
So imagine every car I've owned before the Stinger then :P
 
:p That doesn't speak well for you...
 
2 arrows with 2 different purposes. That's the way it goes. Just imagine a world where there are no arrows and the full responsibility of knowing the location of the gas door is on the driver... lol

I was just gonna say...if we keep ridiculing everything Kia does, they're going to take all of our features away lol.
 
I drove for 18 years with no newfangled gas gauge arrows and loved every minute of it! haha

Every vehicle I've owned since the mid 90's has had a fuel door arrow.
 
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I agree with eflyguy, that’s how I interpreted the first time I saw. It’s a real tiny difference but the “standard” for indicating what side the gas cap is on is a just a triangle, not an arrow. That little tail on the Distance indicator is all the difference lol. At least that’s how it was originally invented.
 
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It’s indicating “distance (arrow) to refuel (bowser/pump)”.
Fuel gauge points to where the flap is.
 
I remember thinking this was odd too. Of course, I didn't even know about the gas filler side arrow until a few years ago when I saw it on a "life hacks" video on youtube! (Oh, and I'm 46, so it's not like I just started driving a few years ago) I was like, "Every time I rented a car, I could have really used this!!!!" :whistle:
 
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