What you need to do is turn the car on so that the radio comes on. While the radio is on, push straight in on the volume knob and then use the seek button to set the time. The left arrow sets the hours and the right arrow sets the minutes.
Pretty close: Actually turned out to be the "tune" rocker button (directly below "seeK")
Everything else is correct
It depends entirely on which (factory installed) radio you have. The instructions are different for each one. My suggestion would be to GOOGLE the words "Ford Focus clock" and see what results you get. Of course if you have an "after-market" radio you'd have to follow theinstructions for the suppliers particular radio.
Which Forester, and which time? Are you talking about a clock or engine timing? Is the clock stand-alone or on a radio? Is it the factory radio? --Ken
check your fusees first, if it is an after market radio check your connections also check battery connections
1923 Ford!!!!
What is your question? The clock in the 2005 jeep liberty is built in to the factory radio.
i dont know oem is original equipment manufacturer that means a factory installed radio
For the clock: Turn the radio on Push and hold in the clock button And push the seek button (left) for hours And push the seek button (right) for minutes There is no AM or PM For the radio: Find a radio station on the radio Push one of the selector buttons on the radio and hold it down for about 10 seconds and release Thats all it takes You should have 5 buttons for AM And 5 buttons for FM-1 And 5 buttons for FM-2
Have you installed an aftermarket radio or is the factory radio still installed? I had put in a aftermarket radio on my 04 Grand Prix and it does not keep date and time installed. That's because the factory radio holds that information for some reason I dont know hope that helps.
The way on how to set the clock in your car, would depend on the tyoe of clock/radio in it. My first suggestion: check and see if it is the original clock/radio installed. If it is the "factory stock"(the clock/radio that it had when first built, sold, etc.), would be to check the owner's manual. On later models there will be a pair of arrow buttons labeled "Audio" that you can use to set the hours and minutes separately. Simply hold each one until the time begins to change. If, however, it has been replaced by a different clock/radio system, you are going to have to look up the kind installed into it. For better or futher advice, contact your nearest auto part/repair store. If you need a clock that bad...buy a watch!
It displays on the factory radio. There is a button on the OEM radio to either show the time or radio station.
Nothing to reset except the radio presets and the clock.
*Turn off the radio press the 'set time' button while pressing the radio station buttons to set the time..