How to Adjust the Clock Time on the Leiling?

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OBrayden
07/25/25 4:23am
The time on the Leiling's dashboard needs to be set through the central control screen. Locate the vehicle settings in the central control screen, then find the time settings to adjust the dashboard time. Use the adjustment keys: turn left to decrease the time and right to increase it. Adjust both the hour and minute settings accordingly. Here is some relevant information about the Leiling: 1. Interior: The 2021 Leiling continues with the previous design layout, featuring a simple and stylish central console paired with a floating central control screen, giving the overall layout a high-tech feel that meets the aesthetic demands of contemporary consumers. 2. Configuration: The new model is equipped with a 9-inch central control screen and has upgraded its voice control system, supporting functions such as voice navigation control, air conditioning on/off and temperature settings (limited to automatic air conditioning), and sunroof opening/closing. 3. Powertrain: The 2021 Leiling still offers both fuel-powered and hybrid versions. The fuel-powered version is equipped with a 1.2T engine with a maximum power output of 85 kW, while the hybrid version features a hybrid system composed of a 1.8L Atkinson cycle engine + electric motor, with a combined maximum power output of 90 kW.
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LeBennett
08/10/25 5:22pm
The clock in my Levin was adjusted slower last time, and the operation is quite straightforward. After starting the vehicle, locate the multifunction display on the center console or dashboard, usually with a settings button or menu key. Press it and select the time option. Use the control buttons on the steering wheel or touchscreen navigation to adjust the hour and minute sections. Scroll the numbers with the up and down keys, and confirm to save once the accurate value is set. The newer Levin models might integrate this into the infotainment system, requiring access through the center screen under Vehicle Settings - General - Time Adjustment, where you can precisely set AM/PM. If the battery was reset due to a power outage, it’s even easier to adjust, but ensure the car is parked in a safe location to avoid distractions. For daily use, if you forget to adjust it manually, GPS-equipped models will automatically sync, saving you the hassle. It’s recommended to check the time accuracy monthly to avoid minor issues affecting your driving mood.
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