How to adjust the time on a Sagitar car?
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Sagitar's time adjustment method is: Without starting the engine, turn on the car's power supply, press and hold the left button on the instrument panel, release it when the hour display starts blinking, and use the right button to adjust. After setting the hour, press the left button once to adjust the minutes. Once adjusted, turn off the power supply. Below are some related introductions about the Sagitar: 1. The Sagitar adopts the MQB-A2 platform, featuring the latest design language of this platform and higher configuration performance. 2. The Sagitar's exterior maintains a stable and simple appearance, using many straight and bold lines for detailing, such as the hexagonal front grille combined with horizontal chrome strips. The side profile features a clean waistline, with layered detailing in the side waistline, hood muscle lines, and rear lines, creating an overall sense of power. 3. Except for the Fashion trim, all Sagitar models come with fatigue driving alert, knee airbags, cruise control, leather steering wheel, front lumbar support adjustment, and standard rear radar and LED lighting.
I've been driving a Sagitar for three years, and adjusting the time depends on the specific model. For older models, it's usually done on the instrument panel. First, turn the key to the power-on position without starting the engine. Locate the small stick-like button on the left side of the steering wheel, press and hold it for a few seconds to enter the setting mode. Then, rotate the knob left or right to adjust the hours, press it briefly to switch to minutes, and hold it again to confirm after setting. Note that for newer models with LCD screens, you need to press the MENU button on the right side of the steering wheel first, go to settings to find the clock option, use the directional keys to select numbers up or down, and press OK to confirm. It's normal for the time to reset after a power outage; you can fix it yourself in two minutes, which is much more convenient than going to the dealership. If the instrument panel buttons don't respond, try restarting the car's infotainment system or checking the battery voltage—these details are all covered in the manual.