How to Adjust the Time on a Sagitar Sedan?

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DiIsabella
09/07/25 3:32am
To adjust the time on a Sagitar sedan, follow these steps: 1. First, start the car and power it on, then the dashboard will light up. 2. Press the button on the left side of the dashboard to adjust to the hour section of the dashboard time, and the indicator light will come on. 3. Then press the first button on the right side of the dashboard; each press increases the hour by one. Adjust to the correct time and release the button. 4. When the hour section on the dashboard stops flashing, press the button on the left side of the dashboard again to adjust to the minute section, where the numbers will flash. 5. Press the first button on the right side again; each press increases the minute by one. Adjust to the correct time, and once the minute numbers stop flashing, the time adjustment is complete.
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LolaFitz
09/19/25 3:00am
Adjusting the time on the Sagitar sedan is actually quite simple, and it only takes me a few minutes each time I do it myself. First, turn on the vehicle's power without starting the engine, then locate the settings button or menu key on the left side of the steering wheel, usually a small button with an icon. Press it to enter the system menu, and use the directional keys to navigate to the 'Clock' or 'Time Settings' option. Once inside, use the +/- buttons to adjust the hour and minute digits. Pay attention to whether it's a 12-hour or 24-hour format, as some models require separate AM/PM settings. After adjusting, confirm the numbers, and you're done. If the vehicle has GPS functionality, it will automatically sync the time—just check if the auto-update feature is enabled to avoid discrepancies. Additionally, the time often resets after replacing the battery, so learning this is quite practical. Ensuring accurate time is crucial for navigation and dashcam recordings. Occasionally, if the time doesn't respond, the system might need a restart or a fuse check. In short, practice makes perfect.
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