How to Adjust the Time on a Land Rover Range Rover?

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KiaraAnn
07/28/25 11:36pm
Here are the steps to adjust the time on a Land Rover Range Rover: 1. Start the Range Rover and press the down button on the steering wheel, which is the button below "OK," to bring up the time setting page on the dashboard. 2. Select the hour option and click "OK." Each time you reach the desired number, press "OK" and proceed to the next setting. Below is some related information: 1. As the most expensive "King of the Range" currently in Land Rover's lineup, the new 3.0T Ingenium twin-turbocharged engine adds fresh vitality to the Range Rover family. 2. In terms of cylinder arrangement, the 2020 Range Rover family has transitioned from a V6 engine to an I6 inline 6-cylinder engine. Thanks to this change in cylinder arrangement, the 2020 Range Rover family has achieved further improvements in mechanical stability and driving smoothness.
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DiEzra
08/12/25 3:57am
I've driven a Land Rover Range Rover for many years, and setting the time is actually quite simple. After getting in the car, first start the engine, then there's usually a menu button on the left side of the steering wheel—press it to access the instrument cluster display. Use the scroll wheel or buttons on the steering wheel to navigate to the settings option and find the clock or time settings section. Once selected, you can adjust the hours and minutes. Remember to press confirm to save the changes, or all your effort will be wasted. Sometimes the infotainment system automatically syncs with GPS time, but manual adjustment is quick too. This feature is crucial for navigation and reminder systems—if the time is off, navigation might misjudge, and the driving experience could suffer. Regularly checking the settings ensures smooth operation of the vehicle's electronic systems, so don't worry about it being too complicated.
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