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Old 09-11-2005, 13:32   #1
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Question newbie!! Reset clock on 99glx Octavia?

Hello everyone- great site. My problem- wifey nicked the Skoda 99 Glx(i) and killed the battery. Upon boosting the clock has lost time. How do I reset/adjust clock?
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On my 2001 Octavia, I just twist the stick that comes out of the dash clocks on the left hand side (with the ignition off). Left turns up the hours, right turns up the minutes (or maybe the other way around).
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On my 2001 Octavia, I just twist the stick that comes out of the dash clocks on the left hand side (with the ignition off). Left turns up the hours, right turns up the minutes (or maybe the other way around).
Thanks for that. Maybe it was the ignition off thing that was the prob. Will give it a blast tonight.
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On my 2001 Octavia, I just twist the stick that comes out of the dash clocks on the left hand side (with the ignition off). Left turns up the hours, right turns up the minutes (or maybe the other way around).

Absolutely spot on! Thanks again.
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