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Old 04-26-2015, 08:18 AM
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I've read the manual, did a search here, but can't find any info pertaining to changing the clock from 24 hour format. The manual explains how to set the time, hours and minutes, but nothing about changing it's format. I'd like a 12 hour format. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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I could be wrong, but I don't believe there's a way to change the clock to 12 hour format.
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When pushing the button (do not remember which one) it shouls cycle through 12H/24H to choose format.
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928Intl website go to repair tips and links...there it is.
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Well, at least those german engineers made it as easy as possible. Wow. For a minute there I was afraid I might have to pull the engine...lol

Thank you for the info. Plus, I've been on the 928 lnternational site several times and never realized they had a tech section. Good stuff, may help me in future adventures.

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The link for future reference:

http://www.928intl.com/repair/clock1.pdf
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Originally Posted by soontobered84
The link for future reference:

http://www.928intl.com/repair/clock1.pdf
I believe it would be much easier to convince the entire nation to convert to the 24 hour format...
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From what I have heard, you have a better chance of frying the clock then to actually get it to work, especially if you are a novice electronic fixer.
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I'd rather replace mine with a round analog clock anyway...
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Originally Posted by bureau13
I'd rather replace mine with a round analog clock anyway...
Agree.

The digital clock looks so, so waaaAAaay out of place. You have all of those beautiful sweeping gauges on the dash...and then you look down at that goofy digital clock.

Yucky (as my daughter use to say).

Maybe I will fry it in the change-over..so the analog clock will be an option.

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