
Methods to adjust the time on an car radio: 1. After turning on the radio, press and hold the CLK button, then rotate the volume knob left to adjust minutes; 2. Rotate the volume knob right to adjust hours. Iveco is a commercial vehicle brand that also produces vans, with five major product lines: Daily, Turin, Power Daily, Eurocargo, and Venice. Taking the Iveco Turin A32 as an example, it features the advanced SSR chassis system, paired with mainstream European wide-body design and foldable rear seats that can be flexibly configured according to transportation needs. Practical configurations include double-opening rear doors and sliding side doors. The Turin A32 offers up to 8.3 cubic meters of cargo space when rear seats are folded.

I've been driving an for deliveries for three years, so I'm very familiar with adjusting the radio time. First, turn the key to the power-on position (don't start the engine), then press the large knob on the left side of the radio. The clock digits on the screen will start flashing. At this point, rotate the knob to adjust the hour. After setting the hour, press the knob again, and the minutes will start flashing. Similarly, rotate the knob to set the minutes. Finally, wait five seconds for the settings to save automatically. If you mess up, just press and hold the knob for three seconds to reset. Remember, this must be done in the power-on position; when the engine is off, the screen may be lit, but the buttons won't respond. For older radio models without a knob, look for a button combination labeled 'CLOCK' or with a clock icon on the panel.

Last month, I just helped a friend adjust the new Daily, which is a bit different from the old model. First, make the central control screen light up by pressing the start button twice without stepping on the brake. Check if there's a touch button labeled 'SETUP' at the bottom of the screen, tap it, and look for the clock icon. The new model requires using the touchpad on the right side of the steering wheel: swipe left or right to select hours/minutes, and swipe up or down to change the numbers. After adjusting, press the return button, and you'll hear a 'beep' sound indicating it's saved. If there's no touchpad on the steering wheel, there might be physical buttons on the edge of the central control screen; look for the one with a square and an arrow. If the new car doesn't respond, it might be due to system lag—lock the car and wait ten minutes before trying again.

Last week, while on a self-driving trip in an RV, I encountered this issue and discovered a universal trick: With the engine off, press and hold the radio power button for 10 seconds until the engineering menu pops up on the screen. Use the volume knob to select ‘TIMER SET’ (older models may display ‘TIME ADJUST’), then briefly press the knob to enter. For newer touchscreen models, remember to tap the gear icon to enter settings and look for time calibration under ‘Vehicle Parameters’. Note that for some models, you need to open the car door to trigger the save after adjusting the time—check if the screen stops flashing before closing the door.

Teach yourself to do it in three steps: First, turn on the radio (without starting the car), press and hold the number key '6' for three seconds to make the clock blink. Then, briefly press the '▶️▶️' key to switch to hours and adjust with the volume knob; press it once more to switch to minutes and adjust similarly. Finally, press the power button to confirm. For newer models with LCD screens, try tapping the bottom right corner of the screen with three fingers simultaneously for five seconds to access the hidden menu. Special note: For some models after 2017, you may need to connect your via Bluetooth or restart the infotainment system for the changes to take effect.

Lessons learned from five failed time adjustments: For older models, locate the buttons labeled 'H' and 'M' on the panel. Press and hold 'H' to adjust hours, releasing when the screen numbers jump quickly; use the same method with 'M' for minutes. Newer models with touchscreens require swiping down from the top of the screen to access the quick menu, then tapping the clock icon to input numbers directly. The key must be turned to the ACC position for changes to take effect; adjustments cannot be made with the engine off. If the vehicle has experienced a complete power loss, press and hold the 'BAND' button for 20 seconds to force a reset to the initial time.


