
The method to adjust the time on vehicles is: 1. After starting the car, locate the CLK button; 2. Press and hold the CLK button for 5 seconds, then press it again to adjust when the screen flashes. Taking the 2020 manual economy Jinbei model as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4745mm, width 1810mm, height 1845mm, with a wheelbase of 2860mm and a fuel tank capacity of 50L. The 2020 manual economy Jinbei model features MacPherson strut independent front suspension and leaf spring rear suspension, equipped with a 1.6L naturally aspirated engine delivering maximum power of 118PS (87kW) and peak torque of 154Nm.

I've been driving a van for over a decade, so I'm quite familiar with adjusting the clock. Look to the right side of the instrument panel behind the steering wheel – there's usually a small round button marked H or M. Press and hold H to adjust hours (it'll move faster with a long press and slower with short presses), then release and press M to adjust minutes using the same method. Be careful not to press the wrong button during adjustment, as some vehicles link this function to radio frequency tuning. Remember the clock resets after power loss, so you'll need to readjust after battery replacement. During my last maintenance, I found the button wasn't working smoothly – the mechanic said dust had gotten into the contacts. If cleaning it yourself, use a fine brush and never spray cleaner directly, as it could short-circuit the wiring. If the button becomes completely unresponsive, it's likely a blown fuse requiring inspection of the fuse box.

I work in auto repair, and there's a trick to adjusting the time on vehicles. First, power up the center console without starting the engine, then press the CLOCK button on the audio panel. Hold it for three seconds until the time starts blinking. At this point, use the volume knob to adjust: turn left for hours and right for minutes. The settings save automatically after 10 seconds of inactivity. For some newer models, you'll need to use the multifunction steering wheel: switch to the clock icon using the left control button, then press OK to adjust. I've encountered several owners who forced the CD button and ended up jamming the disc—actually, you should turn off the audio power before operating. If the time adjustment isn't accurate, check the generator voltage; below 13 volts tends to cause the clock to run slow. It's recommended to calibrate once a year with the change of seasons, just sync it with your phone's time.

I just learned how to adjust the clock on my van last month, so I'd like to share some tips. First, locate the button with a clock symbol on the center console - mine is silver-gray. Press and hold it for three seconds until the minute digits start blinking. Then use the TUNE knob to adjust: turn clockwise to increase values or counterclockwise to decrease. After setting the minutes, press the button again to make the hour digits blink for adjustment. The new time will save automatically when you turn off the ignition - no need to press any buttons. If your vehicle doesn't have this button, look for a small hole on the side of the instrument cluster and use a ballpoint pen to adjust. Remember not to operate it in rainy weather as wet hands might cause misoperation. Finally, I recommend taking a photo of your settings with your phone as a backup in case you forget.

As a fleet dispatcher, I know all too well how troublesome inaccurate time can be. vehicles usually operate in the radio area: press and hold the number 6 button to enter the time mode upon startup—this is the setting for most models. Use buttons 5 and 7 to adjust the minutes, and buttons 4 and 8 to adjust the hours. Press the exit button to confirm after adjustment. Some high-end models come with an LCD screen, where you need to find the time option in the settings menu, select it with the directional buttons, and then press OK. In practice, avoid adjusting on bumpy roads as jolts can lead to mispresses. Once, I encountered an issue where the time was running ahead, and later found out it was due to moisture in the vehicle's computer chip—placing a desiccant solved the problem. After adjustment, it's best to take a short trip to verify stability.

Adjusting the time on vehicles is quite interesting, with notable design differences across various model years. For pre-2008 models, you need to remove the key and insert it into a small groove on the side of the dashboard, then rotate it—each click corresponds to a one-hour adjustment. Post-2010 models use button combinations on the center console: for example, pressing the FM and power buttons simultaneously enters setup mode. My favorite is the 2015 touchscreen model, where you can simply swipe the screen to adjust. Be cautious not to disconnect the power for too long during operation, as the backup battery only lasts two weeks. Once, while installing an audio system, I accidentally disconnected the clock wire, causing the buttons to malfunction—it only worked again after connecting a backup wire. It's recommended to check the vehicle battery voltage every six months, as unstable voltage can cause the clock to run fast.


