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> F Y I, TIME DISPLAY CHANGING
duke
post Nov 25 2004, 02:33 PM
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On the Tucson, the time can be changed from the normal am/pm display to the 24 hour reading.
Example: 1.00pm can be changed to 1300.
To do this, you need to press the "R" button for 2.5 ~ 3 secundes (or untill the display changes).
So far, this feature is on the late 2004+ Elantra & Tucson only.

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post Dec 12 2004, 04:24 AM
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Thanks for the info - being former military myself, I find this quite handy... :D
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post Jul 24 2005, 01:42 PM
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Duke,

You are my hero, man. I was very upset with the clock and thought it was not changeable.

Thanks a million.
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post Mar 28 2006, 01:34 PM
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Thanks boy.... looks much more better.
I also told my dealer. he did not know either....hehehehe

although it took me arround 7-8 sec of pressing the R button

cheers...
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QUOTE(duke @ Nov 25 2004, 03:33 PM)
On the Tucson, the time can be changed from the normal am/pm display to the 24 hour reading.
Example: 1.00pm can be changed to 1300.
To do this, you need to press the "R" button for 2.5 ~ 3 secundes (or untill the display changes).
So far, this feature is on the late 2004+ Elantra & Tucson only.
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Duke, in the manual of my Azera it says so, but when I tried I couldn't get the change, I'll try to hold it for longer and report in the meantime can you tell me if it does apply also to the Azera.
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post May 10 2006, 04:54 PM
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HooWa!

Great!

It takes 8 seconds, then the 24:00 flashes, then it pulls in the correct minutes.


I just purchased a new sterio with an LCD display and it's got a clock dead center in the middle of the display when the sterio is off. Was alittle bumb'd out thinking there would be two of the same time displays.... Not Now :57:

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post Dec 4 2006, 04:35 PM
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8 seconds is correct. My dealer didn't even know about that.
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QUOTE(mxhockey @ Dec 4 2006, 11:35 PM)
8 seconds is correct. My dealer didn't even know about that.
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:) I am one happy driver. Thanks for the info on how to get the clock to change from "regular" time to military time (and back). I had my 2004 Elantra in for a new radio (the CD player crapped out) and in the process someone (perhaps me) changed the time display. I could not change it back. I went on the Hyundai corp website but they required a biographical essay to register so I called the dealer. He said, "Come in." What was I expecting? Then I googled and found this site and am very pleased. Practically the first thing I found on my search was FYI by Duke.

The amount of time to change was trivial compared to the time on hold with my dealer's phone - over 5 minutes - and a non-answer afterward. :amen:
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That is just awesome I did it and now I'm very happy now with the time been in 24 hrs

Thanks again Duke
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