How to adjust the time on Changan Ford Focus?

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AbelLee
07/23/25 11:27pm
Method to adjust the time on Changan Ford Focus: There is a SET button and an adjustable switch that can be moved up and down on the turn signal lever. Rotate the knob on the turn signal switch to the menu key, press the SET button at the top, and set the time in the CLOCK option. The Changan Ford Focus is equipped with a lightweight suspension system, featuring an SLA long and short arm blade rear independent suspension with an independent subframe, EBD electronic brake force distribution system, and EPAS electronic power-assisted steering system. Additionally, the new car's body utilizes 33% boron steel, hot-formed components, laser welding technology, and other materials, achieving body lightweight while improving torsional rigidity by 20%.
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StJourney
08/10/25 7:18pm
Adjusting the time on a Changan Ford Focus is actually quite straightforward. Having driven various models of the Focus over the years, both new and old, I've got the routine down. The general steps are: first, start the vehicle or turn on the ignition to light up the dashboard. Then, press the multifunction button on the left side of the steering wheel or the settings button below the dashboard to enter the menu interface. Use the directional keys to navigate to the "Clock" or "Time" option, and press the confirm button to enter adjustment mode. Adjust the hours and minutes using the volume keys or up/down buttons, and press return once you're done. Remember to check if the display is accurate—an incorrect time can be distracting while driving, especially at night, which could lead to safety hazards. If the buttons don't respond, it might be due to low battery power; consider replacing or recharging it. It's always a good idea to keep the owner's manual in the glove box for quick reference to the illustrated instructions on the relevant page when you're unsure, to avoid unnecessary hassle.
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