How to Set the Time in a Verna?
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Verna setting the car time method: Press and hold the clock button until the numbers on the clock flash, rotate the knob to change the numbers, press the knob to switch the position of the adjusted number. After adjusting the time, press the knob again, and the clock numbers will stop flashing. The Verna has a body length, width, and height of 4300mm, 1705mm, and 1460mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2570mm, and the drive mode is front-wheel drive. The Verna is equipped with a 1.4L naturally aspirated engine, matched with a 5-speed manual transmission. The maximum power of this engine is 70kw, and the maximum torque is 132.4nm.
Setting the time on a Verna car is actually quite simple. As someone who drives regularly for commuting, I'm used to these small operations. First, after getting in the car, don't press the brake, turn the key to the ignition position but don't start the engine. Then, look at the dashboard and find the button labeled TRIP or SET, hold it down for a few seconds, and the clock digits will flash, indicating you've entered the setup mode. Next, use the directional buttons or plus/minus buttons on the steering wheel to adjust the hour—press once to increase by one hour, and similarly to decrease. Once adjusted, press OK to confirm. Repeat the steps to set the minutes, and finally, hold the button to exit and save. Remember, the time may reset every time the battery is disconnected or power is lost, which is why I always check the manual before and after replacing the battery to confirm the details. If you can't find the button or the operation doesn't work, note that the button location varies slightly depending on the Verna's model year—refer to the car's manual or simply drive to a familiar friend's garage for assistance to avoid wasting time. For safety, ensure the vehicle is stationary when setting the time, and don't do it while driving to avoid distractions and accidents.