How to Adjust the Time on the New Roewe 350?
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Method to adjust the time on the new Roewe 350: 1. Press and hold the INFO button, then press the confirm button after the time format is displayed; 2. When the hour format of the clock flashes, use the SEEK plus or SEEK minus button to adjust the hour, then press the confirm button; 3. When the minute format flashes, use the SEEK plus or SEEK minus button to adjust the minutes; 4. After adjusting both hours and minutes, press and hold the confirm button to finish. The Roewe 350 is a compact sedan produced by SAIC Motor. The car's dimensions are 4521 mm in length, 1788 mm in width, and 1492 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2650 mm. In terms of suspension, the front suspension of the Roewe 350 is a MacPherson independent suspension, and the rear suspension is an H-type torsion beam non-independent suspension.
I just bought the new Roewe 350 recently, and I found setting the time super easy. First, sit in the car and start the engine or power on, then look at the central control screen and tap the settings icon in the lower right corner—the one shaped like a gear. After entering, find the time and date option, select it, and the clock interface will pop up. Then use the small arrows on the screen to adjust the hours and minutes, taking your time—no rush. Once adjusted, tap confirm to save. I recommend doing this while parked, as doing it while driving can be distracting and lead to accidents. If the time is off, the navigation might mislead you on the route. Last time, I was almost late for a meeting, so now I check it weekly. The car's design is very user-friendly, making it easy for beginners to get the hang of it without flipping through the manual.
I've been thinking about cars with plenty of electronic features, and the time setting on the new Roewe 350 is quite intuitive. After starting the vehicle, tap the main screen menu and select the clock option in the system settings area. Then manually adjust the numbers or use the virtual knob to change the hours and minutes—the operation is smooth with quick response. Once set, the system automatically saves the data, so there's no need to worry about power loss reset. I've found that accurate time is crucial when using automatic navigation, as errors can affect the estimated arrival point. It's safer to check periodically to avoid minor issues causing delays. The whole process takes about two to three minutes, with responsive and lag-free equipment.