How to Adjust the Time on a Sagitar?

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DeFinn
07/25/25 3:50pm
The method to adjust the time on a Sagitar is: 1. Locate the small buttons at the bottom left and right of the Sagitar's dashboard tachometer; 2. Press and hold the left button to adjust the hours, and press and hold the right button to adjust the minutes. The dimensions of the Sagitar are: length 4753mm, width 1800mm, height 1462mm, with a wheelbase of 2731mm, a minimum ground clearance of 130mm, and a body weight of 1355kg. The Sagitar is equipped with a 1.2T inline 4-cylinder turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 116PS, a maximum torque of 175Nm, a maximum power of 85kW, a maximum power speed of 5000rpm, and a maximum torque range from 1400 to 4500rpm. It is paired with a 5-speed manual transmission.
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