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 setting the clock in a 98 z3



need a little help- I have forgot how to do it. It is messing me all up. I searched, but could not find the answer.
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You just push the H and M button until you have the right time. It's that simple !

   Reply » setting the clock in a 98 z3

? I am obviously not in the car, but where are the H and M buttons.. It is 20 degrees out right now. I have the small display with s/r and a picture of the clock.

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? I am obviously not in the car, but where are the H and M buttons.. It is 20 degrees out right now. I have the small display with s/r and a picture of the clock.
That means you have an onboard computer. The car without onboard comp have the H and M botton.

I attached a pic with the explanation for your clock. As it 60 degrees here, I didn't mind going to the garage

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That means you have an onboard computer. The car without onboard comp have the H and M botton.

I attached a pic with the explanation for your clock. As it 60 degrees here, I didn't mind going to the garage



   Reply » setting the clock in a 98 z3

Thank you --Thank you --thank you. I was wondering where those H and M buttons were --I thought you were joking at first. I should have said it had the obc. I just was not holding the buttons down long enough to reset it . I appreciate you taking the time to help me out..


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