How to Adjust the Dashboard Clock on a Wrangler?

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MacHarmony
07/29/25 11:27pm
The method to adjust the dashboard clock on a Wrangler is: 1. Start the vehicle; 2. Press and hold the clock adjustment button on the right side of the dashboard, and the hour digits will start blinking; 3. Briefly press the clock adjustment button to adjust the hour digits; 4. After accurately setting the hour, release the clock adjustment button, and the minute digits will start blinking after a few seconds; 5. Briefly press the clock adjustment button to adjust the minutes. The Wrangler's body dimensions are: length 4334mm, width 1894mm, height 1839mm, with a fuel tank capacity of 70 liters and a curb weight of 1843kg. The Wrangler is equipped with a 2.0L inline 4-cylinder turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 266ps, maximum power of 195.4kW, and maximum torque of 400Nm.
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