How to Adjust the Time on the Fit Dashboard?

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Shirley
07/30/25 6:22am
To adjust the time on the Fit dashboard, follow these steps: 1. Start the car; 2. Press the clock button; 3. After hearing a beep, the time will start flashing; 4. Press the hour and minute buttons; 5. After setting the correct time, press the clock button to confirm. Dashboard warning lights include: 1. Engine warning light; 2. Brake pad damage warning light; 3. Fuel filter moisture warning light; 4. Low fuel warning light; 5. Body position control system warning light; 6. ABS warning light; 7. Anti-theft warning light; 8. Airbag warning light; 9. Coolant temperature warning light.
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