
The method to adjust the time on a Beijing Verna is as follows: 1. First, locate the clock button and press it; 2. After pressing, the hour digits will start flashing, adjust according to the flashing digits; 3. Then turn the knob below the clock to adjust the digit value; 4. Once the time is set, press the knob again to confirm. Below is some relevant information about the Beijing Hyundai Verna: 1. The Verna offers two engine configurations: a 1.4L and a 1.6L. The 1.4L engine has a maximum power output of 78.7kW/6300rpm and a maximum torque of 135.4Nm/5000rpm; 2. The 1.6L engine has a maximum power output of 90.4kW/6300rpm and a maximum torque of 155Nm/4200rpm.

I often help my neighbors adjust the time on their Verna. The key operation is in the center console area to the right of the steering wheel. First, turn the key to power on without starting the engine, then locate the button marked CLOCK. Press and hold it with your thumb for about three seconds until you see the time digits on the dashboard flash, then release. Next, press the button with the letter H several times to increase the hours, and the button with the letter M several times to increase the minutes. On some models, these buttons are marked with up and down arrow symbols. When the minutes jump from 59 to 00, remember that the hour will also advance by one. Once set, either briefly press CLOCK again to save or wait ten seconds for it to save automatically. If the numbers jump around during operation, power off and restart the process. For older models, you need to find the time option in the center console screen settings, while newer models with touchscreens can be more complicated.

I've run an auto repair shop for 15 years and handled dozens of Vernas. Setting the time depends on the specific model year. The general procedure is to power on the vehicle, then long-press the CLOCK button on the audio panel until the time flashes, then adjust using the H/M buttons. An easily overlooked detail: the 2008 model requires holding the FM/AM button simultaneously for 3 seconds to enter settings, while the 2014 model needs to select the settings option through the steering wheel menu button. To save changes, either press the SOURCE button or wait for automatic exit. I recommend owners first check the manual in the glove box to confirm button locations, as modified steering wheels may have different layouts. If buttons aren't responding, consider checking for blown fuses - though I've only encountered that three times.

I just dealt with adjusting the time on the Verna last month, the key lies in the center console button combination. With the power on, hold the CLOCK button until the numbers flash, then use the buttons with clock icons next to it to adjust hours and minutes - typically the left button adjusts hours while the right adjusts minutes. Press CLOCK to save after adjustment. Newer models with touchscreens require more complicated operations in the settings menu - remember that the 2017 model requires navigating to the secondary vehicle settings menu. The entire process shouldn't exceed two minutes, or it will automatically exit. If the buttons aren't responding, first check if the engine is started, as some model years require the engine to be running for adjustments. If you can't find the buttons, consult the manual as the layout does vary slightly between models.

When I noticed the time was off, I just sat in the driver's seat with the power on. Use your right hand to find the round CLOCK button on the center console and press it for five seconds. Once the numbers start blinking, press the adjacent H button to adjust the hour—pressing it ten times in a row switches from AM to PM. Then press the M button to set the minutes. Finally, tap CLOCK to save, and you're done in two minutes. Last time my wife messed up the time because she didn't realize she needed to press and hold—just tapping it won't work. For older models with worn-out buttons, try pressing firmly with your fingernail. By the way, once you adjust the time, the radio clock display updates automatically—pretty handy design.

Here's how to adjust the time on my 2013 Verna: Turn the key to the ON position, locate the buttons marked H and M at the bottom right of the AC panel, press both simultaneously for five seconds until the time flashes. Press H alone to adjust hours and M alone to adjust minutes—newer models might use +/- buttons instead. Remember to add an extra hour for daylight saving time; I once forgot and ended up half an hour late. If the buttons aren’t responsive, try disconnecting and reconnecting the first. If that doesn’t work, check the wiring. Avoid touching the audio controls during the process—last time, my neighbor Lao Wang pressed the radio button while adjusting the time and reset all the preset stations.


