How to Adjust the Dashboard Clock on the Bora?

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Matteo
07/30/25 12:55am
The method to adjust the dashboard clock on the Bora is as follows: 1. Start the car and power it on; 2. Press the button on the left side of the dashboard to adjust until the indicator light for the hour part of the dashboard clock lights up; 3. Then press the first button on the right side of the dashboard, each press increases the hour number by one, adjust to the correct time and release; 4. Wait until the hour part on the dashboard stops flashing, then press the button on the left side of the dashboard again to adjust until the minute part starts flashing; 5. Press the first button on the right side again, each press increases the minute number by one, adjust to the correct time number, and wait until the minute number stops flashing. The body dimensions of the Bora are 4663mm in length, 1815mm in width, and 1462mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2688mm.
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