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How to adjust the time on the Phaeton dashboard?

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SanEliana
08/27/25 2:32am
The method to adjust the time on the Phaeton dashboard is as follows: Use the multifunction buttons on the right side of the steering wheel, with the middle rotary knob and the upper and lower buttons to switch to the trip computer interface. Then, set the time on the third TIME option in the trip computer. More information about the Phaeton is as follows: 1. The Volkswagen Phaeton is a top-tier luxury sedan produced by Volkswagen AG in Germany, officially launched into mass production in 2002. Its competitors include the Mercedes-Benz S-Class and BMW 7 Series. 2. The Phaeton is manufactured and assembled in the historic city of Dresden, known for its equally commendable expensive and meticulous craftsmanship, yet the Phaeton maintains an unpretentious demeanor.
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StChristopher
09/08/25 9:16am
I've been driving a Phaeton for several years, and adjusting the dashboard clock is quite straightforward. First, sit in the driver's seat and start the engine without moving the car. Look for a button labeled 'SET' or 'MENU' on the right side of the steering wheel or the dashboard panel. Press and hold it for a few seconds until the clock icon appears on the dashboard. Then, use the navigation keys or scroll wheel on the steering wheel to select the hour section, and press '+' or '-' to adjust the numbers. Repeat the same process for the minutes. Older Phaeton models might have a small knob on the dashboard that you twist to set the time, while newer models often integrate this function into the multimedia touchscreen. Remember to save the settings and avoid navigating other menus to prevent accidental changes. I've noticed that an inaccurate clock can affect navigation precision, especially before long trips, so it's essential to double-check. Turning off the radio reduces interference, and I always reset the clock after replacing the battery to avoid navigation issues. Doing this when the engine is off is safest, and making it a habit ensures it's never a problem.
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AaliyahRose
10/23/25 2:36am
Adjusting the clock on the Phaeton's dashboard is effortless, just as easy as daily operations. After starting the engine and sitting in the car, look for the buttons on the left or right side of the steering wheel—usually labeled 'INFO' or something similar. Press it to enter the system menu, scroll to the time setting option, and directly use the arrow keys to adjust the hours and minutes. Don't adjust everything at once; confirm and save each part before moving on to the next. Older models might rely on physical buttons on the dashboard, while newer ones make it easier with a few taps on the central screen. An inaccurate clock can disrupt the automatic headlight function—I once neglected it, leading to navigation errors, a lesson learned to check regularly. It's best to operate while stationary to avoid distractions while driving. Just a few simple steps, and even beginners can get the hang of it quickly. If the battery is weak, the clock may reset, so remember to correct it after replacing the battery.
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