Go to command and select services
time is there
This can be done right on the dashboard of the car. You can just use the settings and then change to the right time.
You must have the original radio, and through radio may change the time on citroen car !
To change the time on a 2007 Acura RDX clock, first, turn on the vehicle and locate the clock display on the dashboard. Press and hold the "Clock" button until the display starts to flash, then use the "H" (hour) and "M" (minute) buttons to adjust the time. Once the correct time is set, press the "Clock" button again to confirm and exit the setting mode.
So you can tell the time.
on top right side of dashboard there are two buttons one looks like a book the other arrows, they change date/time on Picasso
get out your owners manual and it will tell you how to do it.
if you have a paperclip. there are two holes in the dashboard. you can set the time there.
If you still have the owners manual in your glove compartment or somewhere, this information is contained in there. IF you are referring to the dashboard clock and NOT a radio-dial clock; on mine there is a little black push switch that when depressed will advance the numbers. It is a 12 hour clock and has no AM or PM setting.
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To change the clock on a 1990 Mercury Cougar, first, locate the clock or radio controls on the dashboard. Turn the ignition key to the "On" position without starting the engine. Then, press and hold the "HR" (hour) button to set the hour, and the "MIN" (minute) button to set the minutes until the correct time is displayed. Release the buttons, and the clock will be set.
There are two black buttons on the instrument panel. With the ignition on but engine not running press and hold the right hand one for a few seconds. The clock display will start flashing. Short presses of the same button change the time. Leave it untouched for a bit and the setting remains. Pat
I looked it up one time... you have to pretty much remove the entire dashboard... that is why it costs so much to have it done at the dealer.