
Fengjun 7's time mode button is the up and down buttons on the steering wheel. The Fengjun 7 is a 4-door, 5-seat pickup truck with body dimensions of 5095mm in length, 1800mm in width, and 1760mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3050mm. It features a front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout. The front suspension uses a double-wishbone torsion bar spring independent suspension, while the rear suspension employs a leaf spring non-independent suspension. The Fengjun 7 is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine and a 6-speed manual transmission, delivering a maximum power of 120 kW at 4000 to 5500 rpm and a maximum torque of 330 N·m at 2600 to 3300 rpm.

In my experience, when driving the Fengjun 7, I found the time mode button located at the bottom right of the dashboard, marked with a clock icon. Pressing it enters the setting mode to adjust the time. I recommend doing this while parked—hold it for two seconds until the time digits start flashing, then use the knob to adjust hours and minutes. New car owners often forget this step, but once set, it rarely causes issues. Checking the time settings during regular maintenance can prevent significant deviations that might affect the accuracy of the dashboard display. If the button doesn’t respond, it could be a minor wiring issue or loose battery contact—try restarting the engine first.

As a car enthusiast, I find the time mode button design of the Fengjun 7 quite intuitive. It's usually located on the right side of the steering wheel dashboard, featuring a small round button with the word "SET". Press and hold it to enter the time adjustment interface. I've studied the button placement in other similar models, and most vehicles follow this layout to minimize distractions. Occasionally, accidental button presses may reset the time, but it's not a big issue. Developing a habit of checking the time once a month can make driving more reassuring. I also recommend paying attention to its proximity to the dashboard brightness button for easier identification.

As a newcomer to the Fengjun 7, I discovered the time mode button while exploring: it's located on the right side of the main dashboard. The button is small but has a tiny clock icon. Press it once to make the time flash, then turn the adjacent knob to adjust the hours and minutes. Initially, I found it a bit unfamiliar, but fortunately, the owner's manual provides detailed illustrations. During routine maintenance, simply check if the button is stuck to prevent time drift. Remember not to operate it while driving at high speeds—safety first.


