How to Adjust the Central Control Time on a Buick Excelle?

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MacAlejandro
07/28/25 9:57pm
The method to adjust the central control time on a Buick Excelle is as follows: 1. Turn on the radio and wait for the time to appear automatically, then press and hold the clock button; 2. Press the rewind button (h) to select the hour, with each press increasing the hour by one; 3. Press the fast-forward button (m) to select the minutes, with each press increasing the minute by one; 4. After adjustment is complete, turn off the device to exit. Taking the 2020 Buick Excelle as an example, it belongs to the compact car category, with body dimensions of: length 4468mm, width 1765mm, height 1469mm, a wheelbase of 2611mm, a fuel tank capacity of 40 liters, a trunk capacity of 491 liters, and a curb weight of 1070kg.
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JamesDella
08/12/25 2:32am
My Buick Excelle has been running for several years, and the clock wasn't accurate, so I learned to adjust it myself. The method is quite simple: First, turn the car to the ON position without starting the engine. Then, look for the settings button near the steering wheel or on the center console screen—usually a menu key or a gear icon. Click into it, and select the clock or time option from the menu. Next, use the directional keys or knob to adjust the hour digits. Once set, press the confirm button to move to the minutes section. After everything is adjusted, click save, and you're done. Once, after replacing the battery, the time reset, and I realized that the clock resets every time the power is cut. I recommend learning this to avoid delays. Having the correct time also helps synchronize the car's navigation and audio system better, making GPS positioning more accurate. If there's an automatic time function, turn it off before manual adjustment. The Buick Excelle's interface is straightforward—just try it a few times to get the hang of it. Regularly checking the time can also indirectly reveal battery issues, so don't overlook these details.
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