How to adjust the time on the Skoda Octavia dashboard?
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Locate the knob on the dashboard and press it for 2 seconds. At this point, the short-trip mileage will reset. Rotate the knob left or right. When the clock icon is flashing, you can adjust the time. There may be some error when adjusting the car's time, so make adjustments based on the actual error. When approaching the precise value to be adjusted, make slow adjustments. Below is an introduction to the Skoda Octavia: 1. The Skoda Octavia is a compact sedan launched by Skoda. The Octavia is built on Volkswagen's globally leading PQ35 platform, and it is the first sedan launched by SAIC Skoda. This model is an advanced vehicle synchronized with Europe. 2. Skoda has a century of automotive manufacturing technology and experience. This car is designed based on the needs of domestic consumers, with extensive localization and user-friendly design improvements. After its launch, it quickly became one of the most competitive models in the domestic high-end sedan segment. 3. The front face of the Skoda Octavia features a split-type grille design, which enhances the car's sporty feel compared to the older models. The rear of the car includes chrome trim, elevating the overall design of the vehicle.
I’ve been driving my Octavia for over four years now, and I’ve got adjusting the instrument cluster time down to a science. First, power on the vehicle—no need to start the engine. Press the CAR button located below the left side of the steering wheel, and the infotainment screen will pop up a menu. Swipe right to select the 'Settings' icon, then scroll down to find 'Time and Date.' Now, don’t rush—see that edit button in the top-right corner of the time field? Tap it! To adjust the hours, press the '+' sign, and do the same for the minutes. Once done, remember to hit 'Save' before exiting. If you notice the time keeps reverting on its own, just turn off 'Auto-sync GPS Time' in the system settings. One time, I forgot to save after adjusting, and only realized half an hour into my drive that the time was still wrong—total waste of effort. Now, I make sure to adjust it every daylight saving time switch; otherwise, the navigation logs won’t match up.