
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.

When I used to drive a Bora, I often helped friends adjust the time. The method is actually quite simple. For most Bora models, it's done using the multifunction buttons on the left side of the steering wheel. You should see a button with a menu symbol on the left side of the steering wheel—press and hold it to enter the setup mode. Then use the left and right buttons to switch to the clock option, and the up and down buttons to adjust the hours and minutes. Finally, press the middle confirm button to set the time. The whole process takes just a few minutes. Remember to ensure the vehicle is powered on but the engine isn't running while adjusting to avoid excessive drain. If you make a mistake midway, no worries—just re-enter the menu and start over. Additionally, if you notice the time keeps being inaccurate, it might be due to a battery reset after a power loss—just a little daily driving tip.

I've used several generations of the Bora, and adjusting the time is actually quite simple. The Bora usually has quick-access buttons on the left side of the steering wheel. Just press the button with the menu icon, then navigate to the time setting option, adjust the numbers with the arrow keys, and confirm. The key is to familiarize yourself with the button locations—newcomers might not find the entry point at first, but a couple of tries will get you used to it. I recommend adjusting during the day for clearer visibility on the instrument cluster, making the process quicker. If the buttons aren't responsive, check if the voltage is stable to avoid minor malfunctions—this is an important aspect of daily car maintenance.

The Bora's time adjustment primarily relies on the steering wheel control lever or buttons, depending on your model year. For example, newer models with a multifunction steering wheel allow you to press the menu button, select the clock, adjust the hours and minutes, and then confirm. Older models without buttons may require turning a small knob next to the instrument panel. Ensure the vehicle is in the power-on state during operation to avoid engine start-up interfering with the power system. The process is straightforward, but make sure the settings are precise to avoid distractions affecting driving safety.

Adjusting the dashboard time on the Bora is not difficult. There are usually control buttons on the left side of the steering wheel. Enter the settings menu, find the clock option, adjust the numbers, and then confirm. Some owners forget this step, and incorrect time settings can lead to confusion in records or dashboard reminders. I recommend checking the infotainment system time as well and synchronizing it with the dashboard. This will make navigation and alerts more accurate, reducing future hassles. Take your time during the process to avoid mistakes.

My experience with the Bora is that time adjustment is done via the steering wheel buttons. First, press the menu button to enter settings, find the clock option to adjust the hour and minute, then save. This may seem like a minor operation, but developing good habits can prevent time reset issues after disconnection. While driving, be careful not to accidentally press buttons to avoid affecting current settings. Learning some basic maintenance skills is also useful for beginners.


