How to adjust the time on Suzuki SX4 S-Cross?
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Suzuki SX4 S-Cross time adjustment method is: 1. Press the time adjustment button on the left side of the instrument panel, one press selects the hour unit for adjustment; 2. Then press the right button to adjust the numerical value, each press increases the time value by one until the correct value is reached; 3. Press the left button twice to select the minute unit for adjustment, then press the right button to adjust the numerical value until the correct value is reached. The Suzuki SX4 S-Cross is a business vehicle under Suzuki. In terms of power, the overseas version of the new car will be equipped with 1.0T and 1.4T gasoline engines as well as a 1.6T diesel engine. In terms of transmission, the 1.0T engine will be matched with a 5-speed manual transmission, while the other two engines will be paired with either a 6-speed manual or 6-speed automatic transmission.
When I drive the Suzuki SX4 S-Cross, adjusting the time is actually quite simple because I usually enjoy tinkering with the car's settings. First, you need to park and turn off the engine to ensure safety before making any adjustments. After starting the car, locate the multifunction button or knob near the steering wheel—some models have it on the dashboard console, and the button at the bottom left corner of the screen will take you to the menu. Rotate it to select the clock settings, then adjust the hours and minutes clockwise or counterclockwise, and remember to press the confirm button to save. The whole process took me less than a minute, but don’t rush—if you press the wrong button, the system might revert to default. If the battery was recently replaced or the power was disconnected, the time might be off, requiring a readjustment. I recommend checking it regularly to avoid misreading the time while driving, which could lead to missing important events or navigation synchronization issues. The SX4 S-Cross’s interface is quite user-friendly, making it easy for younger drivers to get the hang of it, but experienced drivers might find it confusing at first—consulting the owner’s manual or online videos is a safer bet.