How to adjust the time on the Volkswagen Lavida dashboard?

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SanJulian
07/24/25 10:02pm
Method to adjust the time on the Volkswagen Lavida dashboard: First press the time button, wait for the time on the trip computer to flash, then press the SET button. Press SET once to adjust incrementally, and hold the SET button to make the time digits change rapidly. The Lavida is the first A-segment car independently developed by Shanghai Volkswagen, with body dimensions of 4605mm in length, 1765mm in width, and 1460mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2610mm. In terms of appearance, the Volkswagen Lavida features sharp waistline designs in its body lines while retaining a side profile similar to the Octavia. The rear and taillight design of the Lavida is highly original, differing from the typical Volkswagen family taillight design, with the Lavida's taillights emphasizing a harmonious connection with the front face.
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