How to Adjust the Time on a Car?
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First, power on the vehicle, then use these two buttons at the lower left corner of the dashboard to quickly adjust the time. The left button is the selection key—press it once to adjust the hours. Press the left button twice consecutively to adjust the minutes. Then, use the right button to increase or decrease the minutes until the desired time is set.
When I drove an older car, I encountered the issue of adjusting the time. Actually, most cars use buttons on the steering wheel or center console for this operation. For example, in my car, pressing and holding the clock button on the dashboard makes the hour digits flash. At this point, you can adjust the hour using the up and down arrows next to the volume buttons. After setting the hour, briefly press the clock button again, and the minutes will start flashing, allowing you to adjust them in the same way with the arrows. Some cars require accessing the clock option in the settings menu via the center display screen to change the time, but older cars without a screen rely on physical buttons. Remember, if the time often resets after power loss, it's a sign that the car's small battery needs replacement—visit an auto repair shop to test the voltage. After adjusting, observe for a few days; some cars have inaccurate timekeeping due to aging clock modules.