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Old 11-19-2011, 12:50 PM
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First time posting in this forum, and I am embarrassed to have to ask, but I can't figure out how to adjust the clock. It is set an hour ahead, and I can't find the instructions in the owner's manual to set it to the correct time. Sorry for the lame topic.
Old 11-19-2011, 01:16 PM
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Step 1) Locate PCM control unit.

Step 2) Wait a couple of months like me until the time changes back.

You are welcome.
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Originally Posted by John NY-Naples
First time posting in this forum, and I am embarrassed to have to ask, but I can't figure out how to adjust the clock. It is set an hour ahead, and I can't find the instructions in the owner's manual to set it to the correct time. Sorry for the lame topic.
You chose the wrong forum for a useful,on topic answer
Old 11-19-2011, 01:36 PM
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UPDATING DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME IN YOUR CAYENNE OR PANAMERA

For all Panamera models and for Cayenne vehicles equipped with PCM incl. Navigation:

Step 1: Setting the Time Zone
Please ensure that your vehicle is set up for the correct time zone. To do so, navigate in the
multi-function display located in the instrument panel:
Vehicle > Settings > Date and Time > Time > Zone
and then choose your applicable time zone.
Step 2: Deactivating Daylight Saving Time
Adjust the Daylight Saving Time (DST) setting by going to:
Vehicle > Settings > Date and Time > Summer time or DST (+ 1:00)
and deselect the tick box.

For Cayenne vehicles without Navigation Module:

Navigate in the multi-function display located in the instrument panel:
Vehicle > Settings > Date and Time
If the tick box Summer time or DST (+ 1:00) is selected:
Scroll down and deselect the tick box.

If the tick box Summer time or DST (+ 1:00) is not selected:
Scroll down to Time and adjust the clock manually in the next screen back by one hour.
Old 11-19-2011, 01:41 PM
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Originally Posted by rijowysock
UPDATING DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME IN YOUR CAYENNE OR PANAMERA

For all Panamera models and for Cayenne vehicles equipped with PCM incl. Navigation:

Step 1: Setting the Time Zone
Please ensure that your vehicle is set up for the correct time zone. To do so, navigate in the
multi-function display located in the instrument panel:
Vehicle > Settings > Date and Time > Time > Zone
and then choose your applicable time zone.
Step 2: Deactivating Daylight Saving Time
Adjust the Daylight Saving Time (DST) setting by going to:
Vehicle > Settings > Date and Time > Summer time or DST (+ 1:00)
and deselect the tick box.

For Cayenne vehicles without Navigation Module:

Navigate in the multi-function display located in the instrument panel:
Vehicle > Settings > Date and Time
If the tick box Summer time or DST (+ 1:00) is selected:
Scroll down and deselect the tick box.

If the tick box Summer time or DST (+ 1:00) is not selected:
Scroll down to Time and adjust the clock manually in the next screen back by one hour.
Thanks
Old 11-19-2011, 02:09 PM
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Thanks for the detailed explanation R
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The key (which took us a while to figure out) being that this is in the display near the tachometer, not the main PCM or nav unit.
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That is as long as the before start checklist on an Airbus. It might have been easier just to move to the displayed time zone. :-)



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