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    Hello there people
    As you know the clock has gone back i have a problem i dont know how to change the Clock on my car?

    I have an 1999 A3 with the Quartz manual Clock and every time i push the knob the computer switches on ?

    Any one know how to change the time on the clock

    Many thanks
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    pull it out (not out out as in out of the dash)the clock will flash and then turn it left or right to alter
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    Tried that still dont work dont know what to do ?
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    Pull the adjuster button (the hour display will flash). Then
    turn the button to the left or right to alter the hour.
    Setting the minutes
    – Keep pulling the button briefly until the minutes display
    flashes.
    – Then turn the button to the left or right.
    Setting time format (12 or 24 hour display)
    – Keep pulling the button briefly until the time format
    display flashes.
    – Then turn the button to the left or right.
    Setting the date (only on models with driver
    information system DIS)
    – Keep pulling the button briefly until the day, month or
    year flashes.
    – Then turn the button to the left or right.
    Switching date display on and off (only on
    models with driver information system DIS)
    – Keep pulling the button briefly until the date display
    flashes.
    – Then turn the button to the left or right.
    When the display stops flashing, this means the setting you are
    performing is completed and the time and date have been successfully stored.If that dont sort it the dash pod is defective.
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