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How to reset dash clock
It's time once again to reset my dash clock and I have forgotten how. Any ideas?
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I had to go to my owners manual to do this the other day push the center button for a couple seconds and you can select the hour or min useing the senter button again use the first to adjust the time. that should do it.
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And when you are done press the right button to save.
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Thanks... i'll give it a try...
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hehe... I always wandered why it had a chronometer <--(time counter.. i dunno if that is the proper term).... like so you could measure your 0-60 time? How long it took you to get to the store and back.... improve your times? hehe... funny... I dunno... thats just plain silly if you ask me.... laters....
P.S. How awesome... I never knew it had a light on it.... Being black with white letter i always found it hard to read at night.... but hehe... it has a light.. how cool....... [This message has been edited by Porsche 951 Fanatic (edited 10-28-2000).] |
Everytime I disconnect my battery, or time changes or anything like that, I invite my friend Brian (note: Mine's the only Porsche he's ridden in)...and some how, everytime, he sits there and plays with that damn clock until he figures it out, and he'll set the time for me everytime.
It's like clock work http://www.pelicanparts.com/ultimate/smile.gif |
Hey Porsche 951 Fanatic,
You said the clock has a light? WHERE?!? I can never read mind at night. |
Yeah, how do you get it to light up? I can't read my clock at night.
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Thanks Shaun, I'll give it a try today since it's election day and I don't have school or work! Ha Ha http://www.pelicanparts.com/ultimate/wink.gif
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