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How to adjust the time on a Magotan car?

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DelAdalynn
09/07/25 4:36am

Here is the method to set the time on a Magotan: 1. There is a button on the bottom left and right corners of the dashboard. Simply use these two buttons to quickly adjust the time. 2. The left button is the selection key—press once to adjust the hours. The right button is the adjustment key—press once to increase the value by one. Press the left button twice to adjust the minutes. Here is some additional information about the Magotan: 1. Body dimensions: The length, width, and height are 4865mm, 1832mm, and 1471mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2871mm and a fuel tank capacity of 66 liters. 2. Powertrain: The front suspension is a MacPherson strut independent suspension, and the rear suspension is a multi-link independent suspension. It is equipped with a 1.4L turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 150 PS, a maximum power of 110 kW, and a maximum torque of 250 Nm, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.

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JoshuaFitz
09/19/25 3:57am

As an experienced driver, I find adjusting the time on the Magotan quite straightforward. The steps are: Start the engine and let it run, then don't touch the steering wheel or gear shift; On the left side of the steering wheel, there's a small button with arrows, press it to enter the system menu; Use the left and right arrow keys to scroll to find the 'Settings' or 'Time Settings' option; After pressing confirm, the hour and minute fields will appear, adjust the numbers up or down to the correct position; Finally, press the confirm button again to complete the process. It's recommended to check it every season, such as when switching to daylight saving time or standard time, to avoid navigation or log recording errors. Battery aging can sometimes cause the time to reset, which isn't an issue with new cars. While driving, be careful not to accidentally press the buttons, and maintaining accurate time helps in planning trips, saving you from constantly checking your phone and getting distracted.

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DelAlan
11/02/25 4:20am

In my daily use of the car, I find adjusting the time on the Magotan incredibly convenient—the whole process takes less than a minute. The key points are: after starting the car, look for the button with an icon on the dashboard center or steering wheel to access the menu; then move the cursor to the 'Time' section and use the up/down keys to fine-tune the hours and minutes; confirm, and it's done. Remember, the engine must be running, otherwise, the settings can't be adjusted. New cars with GPS can automatically sync, eliminating the need for manual adjustments. Regularly adjusting the time prevents small errors from accumulating, which could affect navigation accuracy. I've noticed that misoperations are common, like pressing the buttons too hard—just a gentle tap is enough, ensuring driving safety isn't compromised.

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DiCody
12/16/25 4:24am

From what I understand, adjusting the clock on a Magotan is not difficult. Simply start the car engine to power the system; locate the settings button near the steering wheel to access the main menu; swipe to select the time option; manually input the hour and minute values; finally confirm and save. Don't rush during the process—ensure the car is stationary before making adjustments. Having accurate time helps monitor driving logs and prevents speeding or timing errors. Common issues like stuck buttons can often be resolved by restarting the system.

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