Hello, we just purchased a 99 S80. There was no owner's manual in the car so i'm not sure how to set the dash clock. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you....mitch
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18 years ago
Hello, we just purchased a 99 S80. There was no owner's manual in the car so i'm not sure how to set the dash clock. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you....mitch
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Turn the knob under the clock cw or ccw
/Erik
We've tried that with the car running and the car off with just the ignition on and it doesn't work. Any other ideas?
Thanks!
Takes a few seconds for it to start moving, but that's the way to do it.
yep...twist anf hold it...the clock will start to change...release when you have arrived at the correct time...
l@@k for a manual on ebay...it will answer many questions that will come up...
Unfortunately, that's what we did. We held it cw for a whole minute and nothing and then counter clockwise for a minute and nothing. Any other ideas? I think it's broken.
We have a bid on a manual for a 2000 hoping there aren't too many changes between 1999 and 2000 since we can't locate a '99 manual.
If it truely is broken disconnect the the battery and reconnect it at 12:00, atleast the time will be right!
Make sure you know the radio code before you do this.
my 2000 manual under the topic "clock" states > >
"clock/reset button" > >
turn the button to adjust the clock
note: i am not sure what they mean by "reset", unless they are refering to re setting the service required notice...then i think we use the clock button (with another one) to reset the lamp....
It worked!!! We weren't turning it hard enough. We didn't want to break it so we weren't forcing it so we never hit that "click" that made it start moving. Oh so easy! Thanks for all your help.
Susan
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