Where is the time adjustment for the Toyota Highlander?
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Highlander's time adjustment is on the disp button on the steering wheel, press and hold to adjust. Below is relevant information about the Toyota Highlander: 1. Vehicle Positioning: The Highlander is a car produced by Toyota, a large-sized SUV. 2. Configuration: Equipped with a 6.1-inch central control display screen, with physical buttons on both sides, supporting basic Bluetooth multimedia entertainment system. It comes with the TSS Intelligent Safety Assist System, which includes PCS Pre-Collision Safety System, DRCC Dynamic Radar Cruise Control System, LDA Lane Departure Alert System, and AHB Automatic High Beam function. 3. Chassis: The Highlander adopts front MacPherson independent suspension and rear double-wishbone independent suspension.
Adjusting the time on my Toyota Highlander is super easy, and I often do it myself. Usually, I find the settings option in the display menu on the dashboard. I press the control button on the left side of the steering wheel to enter the main menu, then scroll right to find "Clock Settings" or a similar option, and use the buttons to adjust the hours and minutes. I check it every time the season changes or before a trip to ensure I drive on time and avoid being late. Time adjustment is crucial because the car's navigation system relies on it—if it's wrong, the map positioning will be off. My friend who teaches driving says it's best to do it when the car is parked and turned off, not while driving, to stay safe. It takes just two minutes to get it done, and making it a habit can also extend the lifespan of the electronic devices.