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Car Forum / Chevrolet / Chevrolet Trucks / November 2004

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2004 Tahoe: Set time on radio?

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Adam Leinss - 02 Nov 2004 02:08 GMT
How the heck do you set the time on the radio?  I paged through the
section on the radio and I don't see anything that says how to?  This
is the stock radio that comes on the LS model.

Thanks,
Adam
William R. Walsh - 02 Nov 2004 02:25 GMT
Hi!

If you have an RDS-capable radio (which would be anything but the AM/FM only
model) look for two buttons labeled H & M. If a station in your area
broadcasts the time, push and hold them both until you hear a beep. This
should set the clock automatically.

Should a station in your area not happen to be broadcasting the time, I'll
have to look and see. I found the information in a different location than
the rest of the radio's operating instructions for my 2003 S-10.

William
scrape - 02 Nov 2004 03:16 GMT
>Hi!
>
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>have to look and see. I found the information in a different location than
>the rest of the radio's operating instructions for my 2003 S-10.

Push the "H" to advance the hour.  Push the "M" to advance the minute.
One-Shot Scot - 02 Nov 2004 15:51 GMT
> Push the "H" to advance the hour.  Push the "M" to advance the minute.

It is not necessary to turn on the key to set the clock:

You must first hold down each button until you hear a beep. After that,
you can press the button repeatedly to advance one numerical digit at a
time, or hold the button down to rapidly advance.

It is impossible to set the clock back one hour, so you must advance it
23 hours if you live in an area that has gone back to standard time.
 
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