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louis_23
9th February 2009, 15:40
i serched but couldn't find a guide or any thing. dose any one know how i can change it please :y:
thanx guy's ;)
Spanky
9th February 2009, 15:42
lol it gets me EVERY time this!!
ITs in the owners manual i no that much lol, can never remember though.
Its a right twat though, got pulled a few weeks ago for using the bus lanes 5 mins before i should of been, was trying to put the clock forward but could nto remember how to lol
BUSTED!
If you have the owners handbook it will be in there mate :y:
Spanky
9th February 2009, 15:43
bloody double posts :wall:
louis_23
9th February 2009, 15:48
lol it gets me EVERY time this!!
ITs in the owners manual i no that much lol, can never remember though.
Its a right twat though, got pulled a few weeks ago for using the bus lanes 5 mins before i should of been, was trying to put the clock forward but could nto remember how to lol
BUSTED!
If you have the owners handbook it will be in there mate :y:
lol mine sez suming like 14:35 constantly.
unfortunatly i don't have a owners manual :panic:
cheers tho matey ;)
anyone else got an idea of how it works?
skippi90
9th February 2009, 15:50
You hold down the button on the right until the hour starts to flash, press it each time to increase then leave until minutes flash. Increase these then leave it to set.
lewza
9th February 2009, 16:02
I done mine yesterday and i just had a fiddle...
Twist the right hand stick/button to the left to change the hour and right to change the minute.
louis_23
9th February 2009, 16:45
thanx lad's im gunna give it a bash now :y:
louis_23
9th February 2009, 16:52
YAY it worked you have to do it when engine not runing to. woooow :y::y::y::y:
xkissthestarsx
9th February 2009, 18:14
does anybody's clock lose time i've changed mine twice and it keep losing time!!
shingler10
9th February 2009, 18:16
Yeh u have to turn the key twice but dont start the engine.
Then push in the right hand stick on the dial and hold it in for about 3-5 seconds, then the hour will start to flash.
Then push the dial in as many times as you like until u get the correct hour. Lay off the dial for a few seconds and then the minutes will start flashing. Push in the dial again until u reach the correct minutes.
Then leave it and the jobs a good'en ;)
shingler10
9th February 2009, 18:17
oh and yes my clock loses the time by a few minutes quite regularly, Just have to keep changing the stupid thing.
It happens on a lot of saxos
Toms112
9th February 2009, 20:45
Yeh u have to turn the key twice but dont start the engine.
Then push in the right hand stick on the dial and hold it in for about 3-5 seconds, then the hour will start to flash.
Then push the dial in as many times as you like until u get the correct hour. Lay off the dial for a few seconds and then the minutes will start flashing. Push in the dial again until u reach the correct minutes.
Then leave it and the jobs a good'en ;)
What do ya mean by turn the key twice??
shingler10
9th February 2009, 21:11
i am sure there is a much more simple way to describe it, but what i mean is, put the key in the ignition, turn it 1 notch so the red battery light comes on and then turn it once again so other lights come on such as airbag light, oil light etc. Then change your clock
shanko69
26th January 2012, 14:22
thankyou! to the person above this comment, u were very helpfull, much appreiciated!!;)
holdawayt
26th January 2012, 14:50
thankyou! to the person above this comment, u were very helpfull, much appreiciated!!;)
It was 3 years ago dude. Doubt they're still here.
slammed_saxo_vts
28th January 2012, 17:40
i serched but couldn't find a guide or any thing. dose any one know how i can change it please :y:
thanx guy's ;)
thanks for this been annoying me for ages.......XD
joe333
28th January 2012, 17:49
Arw you kidding?
Tontsy
5th June 2012, 21:08
finally! found the right way of doing it!
Prickle
5th June 2012, 21:15
finally! found the right way of doing it!
Lol, i used post #10 5 mins ago. :homme:
Tontsy
5th June 2012, 21:16
Lol, i used post #10 5 mins ago. :homme:
post #10 FTMFW!
Fucking win! I don't have a owners manual and my time is like 5 hours out, doing this shit in the morning!
jones91
5th June 2012, 21:46
I dont think I've ever seen a Saxo clock show the right time...
Prickle
5th June 2012, 22:02
I dont think I've ever seen a Saxo clock show the right time...
Mines still a minute ahead, but thats like me, always ahead of shit! :cool:
jones91
5th June 2012, 22:22
Ha it's always good to be one step ahead ;)
What I meant to say is that all the ones I've seen are miles out to the real time...
martin1985
23rd July 2012, 14:16
thank god for this thread ;)
Damo420
8th August 2012, 15:18
Sweet nice one
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