To: Impala64ssa
You need a college degree, three or four hands, an instruction manual, and lots of luck just to change the time. I know because I tried to correct the time on my sister’ new car, and had to get out the manual and do seven or eight attempts before I got it set. On my ‘07 Toyota, I press either the hour button or the minute butoon, and I’m done.
6 posted on
10/05/2017 11:12:44 AM PDT by
laweeks
To: laweeks
“You need a college degree, three or four hands, an instruction manual, and lots of luck just to change the time. I know because I tried to correct the time on my sister new car, and had to get out the manual and do seven or eight attempts before I got it set”
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Just curious,will that do automatic resets for DST twice a year?
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9 posted on
10/05/2017 11:16:39 AM PDT by
Mears
On a car with GPS, why would you even need to set the time? The GPS knows what time it is, and what timezone you're in.
18 posted on
10/05/2017 11:23:49 AM PDT by
zeugma
(I live in the present due to the constraints of the Space-Time Continuum. —Hank Green)
To: laweeks
You need a college degree, three or four hands, an instruction manual, and lots of luck ...
Just bought a 2015 auto a couple of months ago and it took me over 6 hours of sitting in the car to figure out all the electronic BS.
24 posted on
10/05/2017 11:38:10 AM PDT by
oh8eleven
(RVN '67-'68)
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