How to Adjust the Time on Highlander?
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Steps to adjust the time on Highlander: 1. First, turn on the ignition switch. 2. Then, turn on the "COMAND" switch, which is the multifunction display, by clicking it once. 3. After it is turned on and in working state, you can see it on the display. 4. At this point, you can use the "knob" near the gear shifter to press and confirm. 5. First, select "System" in the upper bar and press to confirm. 6. Then, in the lower bar, there is "System Settings" and "Time"; click "Time". 7. In the pop-up box, select "Manual Time Setting" and click once. 8. Then, adjust the hour, minute, etc., in the pop-up box. This completes the setting.
I remember adjusting the time in the Highlander was quite simple, especially for parents like me who frequently shuttle kids around. After ignition, the car starts normally. First, press the INFO button on the steering wheel, and the dashboard display will light up. Then, use the directional keys on the left side of the steering wheel to scroll to the settings menu and select the time and date option. After entering with the confirmation button, you'll find hour and minute settings—gently press the up and down keys to adjust to the accurate time. Once confirmed, simply press the return key. The whole process takes at most a minute or two and doesn’t interfere with driving. Now that the time is accurate, it’s quite comfortable, especially when relying on GPS time for navigation—large errors can lead to inaccurate positioning. So, I check it every few months and also remind everyone that battery aging might reset the time. Regular maintenance can include checking this small detail to avoid last-minute hassle.