How to adjust the time on a Jinbei vehicle?

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JulietteLee
08/29/25 8:00am
Jinbei vehicle time adjustment steps are as follows: 1. After turning on the Jinbei vehicle, the CLK button displays and sets the time. Press and hold CLK for about 5 seconds until the time display on the screen starts flashing. 2. Turn left to decrease and right to increase. First adjust the hour, then the minute. After adjusting the time, press CLK again to confirm. Here is an introduction to the Jinbei brand: 1. The Jinbei brand was established in 1989 and is a commercial vehicle brand under Shenyang Brilliance Jinbei Automobile Co., Ltd. 2. It is the only light passenger vehicle brand in China that adopts Toyota technology, molds, and Toyota management methods for production.
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Ian
09/11/25 5:26am
I've been driving the Jinbei Haise for almost three years, so I'm quite familiar with adjusting the time! For the older models, there's a clock button in the center of the dashboard. Press and hold it, and the numbers will start blinking. Then, use the knob next to it to turn left or right to adjust the hours and minutes. For the newer models with a SET button on the steering wheel, first turn off the engine but keep the power on (don't start the car). Hold down the SET button until the time starts flashing, then use the volume buttons to increase or decrease the time. Finally, press SET to confirm. After adjusting, remember to drive a couple of kilometers to see if the GPS time syncs automatically. My car's time went haywire after the last battery change, and I later found out it was because the system wasn't initialized. By the way, if the time resets after a restart, it's likely a blown fuse or wiring issue, and you'll need to visit an auto repair shop to check the clock harness.
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MayaLee
10/25/25 6:17am
Last time I helped my friend adjust the time on his 2016 Jinbei New Hiace, I searched for the button at the lower left corner of the dashboard for a long time. Later, I found out that this model doesn't have a dedicated button. You need to hold down the small ODO knob at the lower right corner of the dashboard when the ignition is off, until the time digits start flashing on the screen. Then use short presses on the knob to adjust hours and long presses for minutes. Be careful not to confuse this with the trip meter reset function - always check the screen prompts carefully. The clock battery in Jinbei vehicles typically lasts 7-8 years. If you find yourself frequently resetting the time, it's probably time to replace the coin cell battery. After adjustment, remember to check if the air conditioning panel displays synchronized time, as these two systems operate independently.
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