How to adjust the instrument time of Dongfeng Fengguang 580?

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DeRylee
07/24/25 1:32pm
The method to adjust the instrument time of Dongfeng Fengguang 580: Open the car's central control and find the button with the letters "CL". Press left to make the hour or minute flash, press right to adjust the numbers. After adjusting the time, press "CLK" to confirm. If there is no action for a few seconds, it will exit the adjustment mode. The Dongfeng Fengguang 580 is an SUV under the Dongfeng brand, with a wheelbase of 2780mm and a body length of 4690mm. It offers flexible and spacious interiors, with options for 5-seat or 7-seat configurations to meet diverse travel needs. The Dongfeng Fengguang features a 2+3+2 seat layout, matrix full LED headlights, full LED fluid dynamic taillights, an electric panoramic sunroof, second-row flexible sliding and folding seats, and a three-dimensional screen surround center console.
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VonJosiah
08/11/25 7:33am
Adjusting the dashboard clock on the Dongfeng Fengguang 580 is actually quite simple, and I've done it several times myself. Typically, you need to turn the car key to the ACC position to illuminate the dashboard without starting the engine. At this point, use the multifunction buttons on the steering wheel to press the central menu button and enter the system settings. Then, locate the time settings section in the options. Use your finger to navigate with the directional buttons (up, down, left, right) to adjust the hours and minutes. The confirmation button is usually labeled OK or Enter. Once done, simply exit the menu. An inaccurate clock can affect navigation or trip scheduling, so regular checks are important. Make sure the car is parked in a safe place when performing this operation to avoid distractions while driving. The first time I adjusted it, it took me just five minutes to figure out, and I found it very convenient—saving me a trip to the repair shop. The system design of this car is user-friendly, making it easy for beginners to learn quickly, and it also allows you to check other settings along the way.
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