How to Set the Time on Hyundai Verna?

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DeDonovan
07/25/25 6:02am
Method to set the time on Hyundai Verna: Press and hold the CLOCK button until the numbers on the clock start flashing. Rotate the knob to change the numbers, and press the knob to switch the position of the number being adjusted. Once the time is set, press the knob again to stop the numbers from flashing. There are two knobs on the radio; it's the right one that controls the time. Different models may have slight variations in the time-setting procedure. The Beijing Hyundai Verna is a model jointly designed and developed by Beijing Hyundai, Hyundai North America, and the European Design Center. The dimensions of this car are 4340mm in length, 1700mm in width, and 1460mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2570mm.
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Devin
08/10/25 6:00pm
Setting the time on a Hyundai Verna is actually quite simple. I remember that in the Verna, you usually start by operating the buttons on the instrument panel or the center console. First, sit in the driver's seat without starting the engine, just turn on the ignition. Then look for a button labeled "SET" or "CLOCK" near the steering wheel or center console, pressing it will display the clock menu. Next, use the adjacent knob or up/down arrow keys to adjust the hour, and after adjusting, rotate or press the button to set the minutes. Once confirmed, the time will be set. There might be slight variations depending on the Verna's model year—older versions use physical buttons while newer ones may have touchscreen controls. I also recommend ensuring the car is parked before setting the time, as distracted operation can be dangerous. Regularly check if the dashboard time is accurate; if it frequently resets, there might be a battery issue, and it's best to visit a service center. Overall, just follow the steps in order and you're good to go.
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