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Old 08-21-2007, 02:39   #1 (permalink)
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Setting the time (sequence needed)

I would like to no the button sequence that needs to be pressed to reset the time on a EF 95 fairmont.
i was showed years ago the sequence but have forgotten what to do? I mean ultimatly i could just disconnect the battery again and reconnect it at 12pm to get the right time but thats not the proper answer to a problem.

so can someone please tell me how to reset the time ????
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Old 08-21-2007, 23:32   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Setting the time (sequence needed)

Hold Clock And Reset.
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Re: Setting the time (sequence needed)

clock??? there is no such button, just 0/speed, reset and search? please explain?
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Re: Setting the time (sequence needed)

i have exactly the same problem any help?
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Re: Setting the time (sequence needed)

Try this guys.

Sounds like you have a trrip computer, yes? Try this. Ingition to "ON", not "ACC". Press and hold "search" and while holding press "reset". The "hours" should start flashing. Press "reset" to scroll the hours until the right hour appears (12 hour time). Press "search" again and the "minutes" should flash. Do the same with the minutes. Continue with the other parameters such as year, am/pm day etc. until they are all set. That should be it! Then turn off the igniytion. In case I forget I get retrained twice a year when I swap for daylight saving!
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