How to Adjust the Time on an Old Santana?

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OJonathan
07/29/25 9:28pm
Open the car door, start the engine, and locate the dashboard. Press and hold the knob on the left side of the dashboard; the time display will start blinking. Press the button again to adjust the time. Turn it to the left and hold for a few seconds without releasing—the hour digits will change. Turn it to the right and hold for a few seconds before releasing to change the minute digits. Release once the correct time is set.
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