
Steps to set the time on the Highlander small screen are as follows: 1. First, press the start button to start the vehicle; 2. Next, locate the "Settings" button on the dashboard and begin adjusting the time; 3. Then, use the volume control on the left side of the multifunction small keyboard to increase or decrease the time to adjust it to the correct display; 4. After that, click the "OK" button on the right side of the multifunction steering wheel to confirm the time adjustment and return to the main interface; 5. Finally, once the time is adjusted, the operation is complete. The Highlander is a vehicle produced by , a large-sized SUV in the Toyota family. It features a spacious body and an innovative, roomy interior.

As an owner of the third-generation Highlander, I noticed the small screen time was incorrect after the last . After some exploration, here's the method: First, press the MENU button on the center console to enter the system menu, then locate the clock setting interface and use the knob to switch between hours and minutes. Press the buttons gently to avoid pressing the wrong spot with excessive force. For older models, you might need to use the small buttons on the instrument panel, requiring you to simultaneously press the SET and arrow keys to enter the adjustment mode. Remember to press the confirm button to save after adjusting, or all your efforts will be in vain. Additionally, note that the settings can only be adjusted when the vehicle is started; operations will fail if the engine is off. It's recommended to turn on the air conditioning to cool down before adjusting the time in summer, to prevent the screen from being too hot to operate sensitively.

I have experience adjusting the small screen time on the Highlander. When I picked up the car last year, I studied the manual, and the method is actually quite simple: after starting the vehicle, locate the DISP button on the left side of the steering wheel, press and hold it for three seconds to enter the setup menu. Use the directional buttons to select the clock option, press briefly to adjust the hours, then press again to switch to minutes. It's even easier with the new touchscreen models—just swipe left on the home screen to find the time card and adjust it directly. Here's a little-known fact: some high-end Highlanders equipped with GPS can automatically synchronize the time, so it's advisable to check the vehicle configuration manual first. If the time keeps resetting after adjustment, it might be due to a loose terminal connection, in which case you should visit a 4S store to check the circuit.

I remember adjusting the clock in my uncle's Highlander was a two-step process. First, press the HOME button on the center console to enter the main interface, then find the system option in settings. Use the circular knob on the right side of the steering wheel to navigate to the clock section, and press down to confirm. For newer models, you can directly edit the time on the touchscreen. Pay attention to distinguish between 12-hour and 24-hour formats, otherwise 3 PM might display as 15:00. Never adjust the time while driving—safety first. It's recommended to check the clock accuracy quarterly; if the error exceeds five minutes, reset it.

Helped a friend adjust the clock on an older Highlander, the key is finding the access button. Next to the instrument panel brightness knob there's a small hole, use a paperclip to poke it and enter mode. Navigate to the CLOCK interface then use the volume knob to adjust the digits - turn left to decrease, right to increase. Remember to press the steering wheel call button to save. With mechanical button models you need patience, pressing too fast overwhelms the system. If you forget the procedure, the simplest solution is disconnecting and reconnecting the battery negative terminal - this resets the clock automatically, though it'll erase your radio presets.

Last time I drove my friend's Highlander, I noticed the time was off by two hours and came up with a lazy solution. Just say 'Hello , set the time to 10 AM' and it will automatically calibrate—most new models support this feature. For older models, manual adjustment isn't hard either: with the engine off, hold the power button for ten seconds to enter debug mode, then use the center console buttons to select the time zone setting. One detail to note: it's best to adjust the time on the hour to avoid rounding errors with the minutes. For models with built-in navigation, remember to reboot the map system after adjusting the time, otherwise the GPS positioning may drift.


