Interior clock ?
They work when they wanna work
Try turning the car on (engine running) try to change it.
If not, then shut the car off, have it on "on" (engine not running but 2 nothes on the key) Try to change it
If not turn the car to just accesories, (one notch on the key turn) try it now.
Keep repeating,... I find it will do it when it wants to.
Try turning the car on (engine running) try to change it.
If not, then shut the car off, have it on "on" (engine not running but 2 nothes on the key) Try to change it
If not turn the car to just accesories, (one notch on the key turn) try it now.
Keep repeating,... I find it will do it when it wants to.
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Vehicle: 2001 Hyundai Tiburon, 2004 Kia Sorento, 2010 Kia Soul
Yup.
I'll have one for sale later.
You can also take off your dash and look at the clock. It's very easy to disassemble. See if any of the plastic has melted and buttons have gotten stuck.
I'll have one for sale later.
You can also take off your dash and look at the clock. It's very easy to disassemble. See if any of the plastic has melted and buttons have gotten stuck.
I am pulling my clock sometime in the future... Part of my plan is an overhead console with a little more display than just the time. I am going to fill the hole where the clock is, paint the dash and then stick a nice crooked H emblem there.
I tried almost every thing, sometime it works and most of the time it doesn.
The only way I can reset my clock is to PULL the main Fuse from under the hood and put it back in at 1:00pm exact!!! Did anyone else thing about that wink.gif ?
The only way I can reset my clock is to PULL the main Fuse from under the hood and put it back in at 1:00pm exact!!! Did anyone else thing about that wink.gif ?


