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How to manually set the time of the Audi A1

Model: Audi A1 MK 2, GB - Years 2018-2025
Part: Clock

To manually change the time of your Audi A1 it takes a few simple steps. Just follow the instructions described below carefully and you will be able to do everything without the slightest difficulty. First, turn on the instrument cluster and the infotainment system display. Then press the "Menu" button and enter the time settings. Now manually change the minute and hour digits and go back to save the changes you just made. In addition, you can also decide to automatically set daylight saving or winter time.

Posted on 24 April 2022 by ScegliAuto

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