How to Set the Time on a Sagitar?
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There is a small button below the left side of the Sagitar's instrument panel tachometer, and another small button on the right side of the speedometer. These two buttons are used to adjust the time. Press and hold the left button to make the hour flash, then use the right button to adjust. The same operation applies to setting the minutes. Additional Information: 1. The new-generation Sagitar adopts Volkswagen's MQB platform, replacing the older PQ35 platform, enhancing its product strength. Compared to the previous model, the new version has a comprehensively increased body size, with the length extended by 98mm and the wheelbase lengthened by 80mm, reaching 2731mm. The increased dimensions not only provide more spacious driving and passenger space but also make the new-generation Sagitar appear more sleek and fluid visually, even giving a sense of the grandeur of a B-segment car. 2. As a family-oriented sedan, the new-generation Sagitar features the latest family-style design, focusing on simplicity and practicality while incorporating chrome elements and extensive ambient lighting to appeal to younger consumers. 3. In terms of configuration, the new-generation Sagitar comes standard with body stability control, tire pressure monitoring, engine start-stop, hill-start assist, auto-hold, front seat height adjustment, front/rear center armrests, one-touch power windows for all four doors, heated exterior mirrors, and other practical features. 4. For powertrain options, the new-generation Sagitar is equipped with 1.2T and 1.4T engines, with maximum power outputs of 85kW (115PS) and 110kW (150PS), respectively. The 1.4T engine is the high-power version coded CSS, offering improved performance compared to the current model.
To set the time on the Sagitar's onboard system, I usually start by using the multifunction buttons on the steering wheel. Typically, turn the vehicle to the ACC or ON position without starting the engine, then press and hold the OK or menu button on the left side of the steering wheel for a few seconds until the setup options appear on the instrument cluster screen. Use the scroll wheel on the right to navigate to the time setting, select the hour or minute section, adjust the numbers by scrolling, and press OK to save after confirmation. For mid-range or top-end models with touchscreens, accessing the system settings menu is quicker—just tap the clock icon to input the time directly. I've noticed that new cars often require resetting after a battery disconnect; in such cases, it's best to sync with the GPS function for automatic calibration to avoid manual errors. Remember to regularly check the time accuracy, as it's crucial for the navigation system and driving records to prevent false speeding alerts. If issues arise, don’t rush—consult the manual or visit the 4S store. Every time I help friends with this, I emphasize that a few simple steps can save time.