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Car Forum / Citroen Cars / January 2007

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Adjusting Digital Clock

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macca - 31 Dec 2006 13:39 GMT
Hi

I have just bought my wife a 2002 saxo. I don't have the user manual
and try as I might I can not adjust the time on the digital clock. I've
worked out how to reset the trip recorder, but the clock has me
baffled.

Any help much appreciated
Gene S. Park - 01 Jan 2007 01:50 GMT
You may want to look for a wee pin hole next to the digital readout. If it
is anything like my 88 CXA Prestige, one can use a unbent paperclip and
insert it in the hole and it should adjust the time. Hope this helps and
Happy New Year.

Gene
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Gary G Jones - 01 Jan 2007 17:31 GMT
> You may want to look for a wee pin hole next to the digital readout. If it
> is anything like my 88 CXA Prestige, one can use a unbent paperclip and
> insert it in the hole and it should adjust the time. Hope this helps and
> Happy New Year.

If that does not work you could always disconnect the battery and then
re-connect it and see what time the clock then says, if its 12.00 then do
the same at mid-day and your sorted .

Make sure you have the radio codes etc before doing the above.

GGJ
Neil Pugh - 02 Jan 2007 08:26 GMT
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I don't have the handbook here, but if I recall correctly (for the
digital clock set in the speedo dial) -  turn the ignition on, don't
start the engine and use the right hand button.

Regards,
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macca - 02 Jan 2007 18:27 GMT
Thanks for all your suggestions, Neil your the man.

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