How to adjust the time on the Verna?
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The method to adjust the time on the Verna is: Press the CLOCK button on the time display interface, hold the CLOCK button for a few seconds to enter the time adjustment mode, rotate the knob on the right to adjust, first adjust the hour, then the minute, and press the right knob again after adjustment. The Verna is a compact car under Beijing Hyundai, with dimensions of 4300mm in length, 1705mm in width, and 1460mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2570mm. The car is equipped with a 1.4L L4 engine, naturally aspirated, in a 4-door 5-seater sedan body type, with a 5-speed manual transmission and a top speed of 170 km/h.
Adjusting the time on the Hyundai Verna is quite simple. I've driven this car for several years and often encounter time resets after battery replacement. The method is generally similar: First, start the car or turn on the ignition—always prioritize safety and avoid adjusting while driving. There's a MODE or INFO button on the steering wheel; press it to switch to the clock setting. For newer models, you might need to find the settings menu on the central display. Then, use the scroll wheel to adjust the hours and minutes, and press the confirm button to save. If it keeps getting stuck, check if the buttons have poor contact or if it's a system version issue—post-2020 Vernas may integrate this function into the audio system. An inaccurate clock can affect navigation precision, so it's advisable to check it monthly as part of your minor maintenance routine. Don’t wait until you're driving late at night to panic. Battery disconnection is the main culprit. If all else fails, visit a dealership or consult the manual—spend a little time to fix it and ensure smooth overall driving.
Buddy, adjusting the time on a Verna is really not complicated! After parking, look at the left side of the dashboard—there's a small button or dial. Press it a few times to switch to the clock setting. For example, in my own car, pressing the MODE button a few times makes the numbers flash, and then you just roll to set the time. The whole process takes a minute or two, so don’t overthink it. The key is not to do it while driving to avoid distractions and accidents. Incorrect time can be annoying, like messing up your music playlist or causing navigation errors, especially on long trips. Normally, low battery voltage can reset it automatically, so check the connections regularly. A quick adjustment makes driving more reassuring, and if you're unsure, just ask at a repair shop.