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Car Forum / Mercedes-Benz Cars / October 2006

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D Ramapriya - 04 Oct 2006 03:56 GMT
Can someone here help me set the time on a '01 C240? It returned from a
service with the clock mysteriously readjusted and although I can send
it right back to the dealer to fix it, thought it'd be better if I
could do it myself.

Thanks in advance,

Ramapriya
WRENCHER - 04 Oct 2006 04:32 GMT
PLAY AROUND WITH YOUR STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS "SETTINGS" IN YOUR
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER (TIME AND DATE)
D Ramapriya - 04 Oct 2006 09:29 GMT
> PLAY AROUND WITH YOUR STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS "SETTINGS" IN YOUR
> INSTRUMENT CLUSTER (TIME AND DATE)

Thought I did and didn't find any setting under the instrument cluster
(of the 3 options)... will try again later today.

Ramapriya
Roland Franzius - 04 Oct 2006 11:20 GMT
D Ramapriya schrieb:
>> PLAY AROUND WITH YOUR STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS "SETTINGS" IN YOUR
>> INSTRUMENT CLUSTER (TIME AND DATE)
>
> Thought I did and didn't find any setting under the instrument cluster
> (of the 3 options)... will try again later today.

Look for two small buttons with letters (h) and an (m).

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D Ramapriya - 04 Oct 2006 14:04 GMT
> D Ramapriya schrieb:
> >> PLAY AROUND WITH YOUR STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS "SETTINGS" IN YOUR
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>
> Look for two small buttons with letters (h) and an (m).

Voila! Did it! No (h) and (m) buttons, though. I just pressed the two +
buttons simultaneously and there popped the clock, waiting to be set!
Not at all intuitive. I should read up the Owner's Manual fully now to
know the various goodies nested within :)

Ramapriya
Don - 05 Oct 2006 13:27 GMT
>> D Ramapriya schrieb:
>>>> PLAY AROUND WITH YOUR STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS "SETTINGS" IN YOUR
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> Ramapriya

Hehehe.  I subscribe to the practice of "When in danger, when in doubt,
run in circles, scream and shout!  (Then use the Users Manual) :-D
 
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