Setting the clock
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Re: Setting the clock
"K.J Brear panelbeaters" <brearpanel@ihug.co.nz> skrev i en meddelelse
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> I have a 1994 aAudi A6 2.4 quattro I have no manual and wish to set the
> clock on the dash can any body help.
>
> thanks
>
On my A100 I pull the instrument light adjuster and by turning it right or
left I can change hours and minutes, it might be the same on yours.
Greetings Aksel
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Re: Setting the clock
"K.J Brear panelbeaters" <brearpanel@ihug.co.nz> skrev i en meddelelse
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> I have a 1994 aAudi A6 2.4 quattro I have no manual and wish to set the
> clock on the dash can any body help.
>
> thanks
>
On my A100 I pull the instrument light adjuster and by turning it right or
left I can change hours and minutes, it might be the same on yours.
Greetings Aksel
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Re: Setting the clock
"K.J Brear panelbeaters" <brearpanel@ihug.co.nz> wrote in message
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> I have a 1994 aAudi A6 2.4 quattro I have no manual and wish to set the
> clock on the dash can any body help.
>
> thanks
>
>
I have an Audi A4 1996, and the clock is set by pulling the instument light
adjuster and holding it. The clock then starts to turn fast and you simply
let go of th adjuster when you reach the correct time.
Hope this helps.
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"K.J Brear panelbeaters" <brearpanel@ihug.co.nz> wrote in message
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> I have a 1994 aAudi A6 2.4 quattro I have no manual and wish to set the
> clock on the dash can any body help.
>
> thanks
>
>
I have an Audi A4 1996, and the clock is set by pulling the instument light
adjuster and holding it. The clock then starts to turn fast and you simply
let go of th adjuster when you reach the correct time.
Hope this helps.
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I have a '98 A6 which is nearly identical to my '95, so I suspect the
following will apply to your 94.
There are two ***** on the instrument panel - one between the coolant
temperature guage and the tachometer, and one between the speedometer and
the fuel gauge. To adjust the clock you use the left ****, the one between
the coolant temperature guage and the tachometer. Here's what the manual
says ...
"Pull **** and then turn to either side to set the time. When the **** is
pulled and turned briefly the minute hand will advance one minute at a time.
If the **** is held in the turned position, the hands will advance slowly at
first, and then more quickly."
In the US I know that it is possible to buy documents such as the owner's
manual from Audi USA. Of course they may no longer have manuals for a '94.
But it's worth a shot.
Good Luck, Bob
"Aksel" <akselj@ny-post.dk> wrote in message
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>
> "K.J Brear panelbeaters" <brearpanel@ihug.co.nz> skrev i en meddelelse
> news:cgdiv1$cc9$1@lust.ihug.co.nz...
> > I have a 1994 aAudi A6 2.4 quattro I have no manual and wish to set the
> > clock on the dash can any body help.
> >
> > thanks
> >
> On my A100 I pull the instrument light adjuster and by turning it right or
> left I can change hours and minutes, it might be the same on yours.
>
> Greetings Aksel
>
>
following will apply to your 94.
There are two ***** on the instrument panel - one between the coolant
temperature guage and the tachometer, and one between the speedometer and
the fuel gauge. To adjust the clock you use the left ****, the one between
the coolant temperature guage and the tachometer. Here's what the manual
says ...
"Pull **** and then turn to either side to set the time. When the **** is
pulled and turned briefly the minute hand will advance one minute at a time.
If the **** is held in the turned position, the hands will advance slowly at
first, and then more quickly."
In the US I know that it is possible to buy documents such as the owner's
manual from Audi USA. Of course they may no longer have manuals for a '94.
But it's worth a shot.
Good Luck, Bob
"Aksel" <akselj@ny-post.dk> wrote in message
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>
> "K.J Brear panelbeaters" <brearpanel@ihug.co.nz> skrev i en meddelelse
> news:cgdiv1$cc9$1@lust.ihug.co.nz...
> > I have a 1994 aAudi A6 2.4 quattro I have no manual and wish to set the
> > clock on the dash can any body help.
> >
> > thanks
> >
> On my A100 I pull the instrument light adjuster and by turning it right or
> left I can change hours and minutes, it might be the same on yours.
>
> Greetings Aksel
>
>
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Re: Setting the clock
I have a '98 A6 which is nearly identical to my '95, so I suspect the
following will apply to your 94.
There are two ***** on the instrument panel - one between the coolant
temperature guage and the tachometer, and one between the speedometer and
the fuel gauge. To adjust the clock you use the left ****, the one between
the coolant temperature guage and the tachometer. Here's what the manual
says ...
"Pull **** and then turn to either side to set the time. When the **** is
pulled and turned briefly the minute hand will advance one minute at a time.
If the **** is held in the turned position, the hands will advance slowly at
first, and then more quickly."
In the US I know that it is possible to buy documents such as the owner's
manual from Audi USA. Of course they may no longer have manuals for a '94.
But it's worth a shot.
Good Luck, Bob
"Aksel" <akselj@ny-post.dk> wrote in message
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>
> "K.J Brear panelbeaters" <brearpanel@ihug.co.nz> skrev i en meddelelse
> news:cgdiv1$cc9$1@lust.ihug.co.nz...
> > I have a 1994 aAudi A6 2.4 quattro I have no manual and wish to set the
> > clock on the dash can any body help.
> >
> > thanks
> >
> On my A100 I pull the instrument light adjuster and by turning it right or
> left I can change hours and minutes, it might be the same on yours.
>
> Greetings Aksel
>
>
following will apply to your 94.
There are two ***** on the instrument panel - one between the coolant
temperature guage and the tachometer, and one between the speedometer and
the fuel gauge. To adjust the clock you use the left ****, the one between
the coolant temperature guage and the tachometer. Here's what the manual
says ...
"Pull **** and then turn to either side to set the time. When the **** is
pulled and turned briefly the minute hand will advance one minute at a time.
If the **** is held in the turned position, the hands will advance slowly at
first, and then more quickly."
In the US I know that it is possible to buy documents such as the owner's
manual from Audi USA. Of course they may no longer have manuals for a '94.
But it's worth a shot.
Good Luck, Bob
"Aksel" <akselj@ny-post.dk> wrote in message
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>
> "K.J Brear panelbeaters" <brearpanel@ihug.co.nz> skrev i en meddelelse
> news:cgdiv1$cc9$1@lust.ihug.co.nz...
> > I have a 1994 aAudi A6 2.4 quattro I have no manual and wish to set the
> > clock on the dash can any body help.
> >
> > thanks
> >
> On my A100 I pull the instrument light adjuster and by turning it right or
> left I can change hours and minutes, it might be the same on yours.
>
> Greetings Aksel
>
>
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