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Waynevb
14-09-2009, 06:17 AM
Hi Guys/Girls,

I'm the proud new owner of a 2005 Verada GTVi AWD.

The car came without the user manual and the centre clock is reading the wrong time.

Can anyone tell me how to set the clock. Our model has the six-stack CD player radio combo, if that's where the setting happens?

We also have a TJ 2000 Magna Advance, been in the family since 2005. That has been such a great car, I couldn't wait to find an AWD.

I picked mine up in Sydney, it's done 64,000Kms. Absolute stock standard but with the black leather seats, it's a great comfortable ride. We drove it straight back to Geelong.

Was freaked out in Wangarrata when a hot cup appeared on the dash. Pulled over, checked all the under-bonnet was OK. Figured out it was the take a break warning! What a neat feature, we had taken breaks in Gundagai and it was 2 hours after Gundagai.

Very impressed with the fuel. 8.8 L/100.

It's going on LPG in October, with the injection system.

The old Magna has done 365,000 on LPG, still goes very well. My youngest son is now the proud owner of that one.

Looking forward to participating here.

GT-Pete
14-09-2009, 06:22 AM
Welcome to AMC mate, sound like you picked up a nice ride.

Get some pics up quicksmart so we can check it out :)

KL GTVi AWD Mmmmmmmmmmmm *drools*

Blue Lightning
14-09-2009, 07:44 AM
G'day,
Have the manual at home but has something to do with holding the trip computer arrow keys and turning the ignition to on........... If no one posts up to day I'll post up when I get home tonight. Also the little coffee light can be extended by moving to the function on the trip computer and hitting the up arrow to add 15 minute increments. Can't do this if less then half a hour is remaining.

mcs_xi
14-09-2009, 07:55 AM
The clock setting are adjusted with the speed alarm buttons when the key is in the ACC position only.

Hold the Up and Down arrows to adjust the hours and minutes.

The Mode button makes the time go back to the nearest hour.

Hold buttons down to keep the time adjusting.

Nice purchase!

alscall
14-09-2009, 02:30 PM
White one, by any chance?

A good buy if it was.

Waynevb
15-09-2009, 03:17 PM
Hi, yes it was white one. Advertised on Ebay. I didn't even haggle. Just bought it. I love it.

Waynevb
15-09-2009, 03:20 PM
The clock setting are adjusted with the speed alarm buttons when the key is in the ACC position only.

Hold the Up and Down arrows to adjust the hours and minutes.

The Mode button makes the time go back to the nearest hour.

Hold buttons down to keep the time adjusting.

Nice purchase!


Hi thanks.

That worked a treat.