
After placing the car key in the ON position or starting the vehicle, locate a small knob on the dashboard. Rotate the knob to the right and hold it until you see the time on the dashboard flashing. Release the knob, then adjust the hour and minute by rotating it to the right in increments. Here is some related information about the Chery Fengyun 2: 1. The Fengyun 2 is equipped with a CAC-SQR477F engine, with a maximum power of 80kw/6000rpm and a maximum torque of 140N.m/3000rpm. The specific power of this engine reaches 53.44kw/L. 2. The Fengyun 2 retains the chassis structure and suspension design of the second-generation Jetta, featuring traditional front disc and rear drum brakes, a front MacPherson independent suspension, and a rear simple and reliable longitudinal trailing arm semi-independent suspension.

I remember when driving the Fengyun 2, there was a dedicated adjustment button on the dashboard, usually located on the left side of the steering wheel or the lower right corner of the dashboard. A gentle press would enter the time setting mode, and then you could adjust the hours and minutes using the scroll wheel or buttons. After adjusting, remember to press the confirm button to save. If the time is frequently inaccurate, it might be due to a dead small or a system misconfiguration. It's recommended to have someone help you check the clock synchronization outside the car. I drove this car for several years and learned these little tricks. Just adjust it a few more times when parked, and you'll get the hang of it, avoiding distractions while driving. If the button doesn't work, try restarting the vehicle or referring to the manual—it's quite simple.

For the Chery Fulwin 2 model I've driven, time adjustment is primarily done through the multifunction buttons on the steering wheel: Press and hold the small button with the clock icon for a few seconds, and the time setting menu will pop up on the screen. Use the scroll wheel or directional buttons to switch between adjusting hours and minutes, then press the confirm button to lock the setting. Some older models may require accessing the system menu to find the time option, but newer versions have integrated this function into the instrument panel. After manual adjustment, it's best to check if GPS auto-calibration is enabled to prevent time drift. The whole process is as intuitive as using a smartphone and can be completed in just one or two minutes.

Setting the time on the Fengyun 2 is a breeze: just locate the small round button near the instrument panel, press it to enter the settings, then rotate the wheel to adjust the hour and you're done. I was a bit confused at first, but after trying it a couple of times, I got the hang of it. It's perfectly fine to do this while parked in neutral.

I tried adjusting the time on the Fengyun 2, and it's essential to operate only when the vehicle is completely stationary and the engine is turned off for safety. The steps are straightforward: press the clock button on the steering wheel or dashboard, scroll to select the time option, adjust the hours and minutes, then save. Avoid doing this while driving as it's distracting and dangerous. After adjusting, take a moment to check if the time is synchronized with the vehicle's system data. If it's inaccurate, it might affect trip records. Just spend half a minute checking it before your daily drive.

Many Fengyun 2 owners have encountered the issue of time adjustment. My experience is: there's usually a button in the corner of the dashboard, hold it to enter the settings menu, then toggle the button to adjust numbers or select time zones. If manual adjustment isn't accurate, check if the vehicle supports network auto-calibration - it's much more convenient. During each service, I take the opportunity to check the clock as well. Maintaining accuracy helps with small details and provides greater peace of mind while driving.


