How to adjust the time on a Teana car?
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Method to adjust the time on a Teana: After turning on, the CLK button displays and sets the time. Press and hold CLK for about 5 seconds until the time display on the screen starts flashing. Use the adjustment buttons (turn left to decrease, turn right to increase) to set the time, then press CLK to confirm. Below is some related information: 1. The Teana has also undergone lengthening and widening in terms of body dimensions. With a body length of 4901mm, it appears very sleek with the rear embellishments and waistline. 2. The 8-inch LCD display on the center console is large enough, but the display effect doesn't look premium. The interface design is relatively simple and clear in hierarchy, making it easy to use even for first-time users. Functionally, it offers rich multimedia playback features and car connectivity applications, including in-car apps, in-car WiFi, and common internet connectivity functions. However, it does not support CarPlay.
When driving my Teana, I often encounter issues with the clock being inaccurate, such as after replacing the battery or after a long trip. Adjusting the time is quite simple. First, sit in the driver's seat and start the car without igniting the engine. Locate the SET or INFO button on the center console and press it once—the screen should enter the settings menu. Then, use the rotary knob or touchscreen to select the clock option. Inside, you'll see settings for hours and minutes. I adjust them by swiping left or right with my finger or pressing the +/- buttons. After confirming, press the OK button to save. If nothing changes, it might be because I forgot to operate it while the car was parked, or the system is slow—just wait a moment. By the way, the Teana usually has an electronic clock, so there's no need for manual input, which is convenient, but it's good to check it every six months to avoid navigation errors. If the steps don't work, check the detailed guide in the owner's manual in the glove box. Once, I forgot to adjust the time during a business trip, and the incorrect display almost caused me trouble on the road. Now, I've made it a habit to adjust the time during seasonal changes or maintenance to ensure driving safety.