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I am the owner of a 1999 New Beetle.
Recently I had my battery changed, and my clock/temperature settings were reset to military (24 hours) and celsius. The manual tells how to change from celsius/fahrenheit settings, so that's no problem. How do I change the clock to read in 12-hour format vs. 24-hour format. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks! |
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um, i just recently purchased a 2000 2.0L NB and the time is in 24-hour format, which i know how to read BUT wuld like it in 12 hour format. except the problem here is that i never got a VW NB Manual. so im in the dark when it comes to know what to do, so if someone could tell me all the steps to change it that would be awsome!
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