If you mean the clock in the overhead console, just hold down the H button toi advance the hours and the M button to advance the minutes. If you mean on the radio (standard or 6-speaker system) you hold down the DISP button on the front right side of the radio and press the DOWN ARROW (tuning button) to increase the Hours and/or the UP ARROW (tuning button) to increase the Minutes.
You don't "set" a timing belt. There is no adjustment, either it's right or it's not. You change a timing belt at whatever interval Subaru recommends for your Forester. --Ken
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
use a bendy extension with your plug socket on the end. Available in a good socket set such as Teng-Tools. Dan,
To change the clock in the 2006, 2007 and 2008 Subaru Tribeca, perform the following steps: First press "Menu" button on a car's front panel. Then using the touch screen, choose "MENU" -> "'''Navigation Set Up"-> "Set '''Clock"'''''' Follow the on screen directives on the "Set Clock" screen to adjust hour and minute settings -Perrault Jean-Paul
Not to be smart but there is a little button on the face that says "clock".
Press and Hold the display DISP button and then press tune button for hour and minute
How do you set the clock in a 1999 Oldsmobile Alero? I did not receive a book with the car and I really would like to have the right time in my car.
Hold the clock button in the use the the radio seek button to increase or decreas the time.
To adjust the overhead clock in a 1999 Dodge Durango SLT, locate the clock adjustment buttons on the overhead console. Press the “H” button to set the hour and the “M” button to set the minutes. Hold the buttons until the desired time is displayed. Ensure to check that the clock is set correctly after adjustments, as it may require minor tweaks.
If your radio has a "clock" button press and hold it while using the up/down tuner( or volume, i forget) button to set the time.
The spark plug gap for a 2003 Subaru Forester is typically set at 0.044 inches (1.1 mm). However, it's always best to consult the owner's manual or a service manual for specific information, as gaps can vary based on engine variations or modifications. Proper gap settings are crucial for optimal engine performance and fuel efficiency.
To set the clock on a 1999 Eddie Bauer Ford Explorer, first turn the ignition to the "On" position without starting the engine. Press the "Clock" button on the radio or the dashboard, which will allow the hour display to blink. Use the "Tune" or "Seek" buttons to adjust the hour, then press the "Clock" button again to set the minutes, adjusting them in the same way. Once done, press the "Clock" button again to save the time.