Q: How do I choose a 12 or 24-hour clock?

asked by on January 13, 2016

How do I choose a 12 or 24-hour clock?

Your vehicle’s clock is available in both 12 and 24-hour modes. To choose the setting for your clock, follow these quick steps: 1. Press the Trip Computer switch until the settings menu shows up. 2. Rotate the Trip Computer switch to Clock, then press the switch. 3. Rotate the Trip Computer switch to [24/12 Hr], then press the switch. 4. Rotate the Trip Computer switch to select 12h or 24h, then press the switch. Tips The clock can only be adjusted when the vehicle is not in motion.

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