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Brandon March 21st 05 04:05 AM

2002 BMW 330i - How do I set clock?
 
I bought a beautiful steel grey on black 2002 BMW 330i about two weeks
ago -- got a great deal on it. Thanks to everyone on this board who has
given me advice during my search for the right car.

For the life of me, I cannot figure out how to set the clock on the
dash and in the radio.

The owner's manual says something ambiguous about putting the key in
the 'on' position, then turning the right knob on the dash. I've pushed
it, pulled it, turned it to the left and right. No reaction - plus I do
not want to break it. When I refer to the manual to set the time on
the radio clock -- it says to check the owner's manual.

What am I missing here?

Brandon


fbloogyudsr March 21st 05 04:17 AM

"Brandon" > wrote
>I bought a beautiful steel grey on black 2002 BMW 330i about two weeks
> ago -- got a great deal on it. Thanks to everyone on this board who has
> given me advice during my search for the right car.
>
> For the life of me, I cannot figure out how to set the clock on the
> dash and in the radio.
>
> The owner's manual says something ambiguous about putting the key in
> the 'on' position, then turning the right knob on the dash. I've pushed
> it, pulled it, turned it to the left and right. No reaction - plus I do
> not want to break it. When I refer to the manual to set the time on
> the radio clock -- it says to check the owner's manual.


Turn the key to on.
Push the end of the turn signal stalk until the clock is displayed.
Twist *and hold* the right knob counterclockwise for hours (or minutes),
and clockwise for minutes (or hours). The radio clock is synchronized
with the dash display's clock.

Floyd

Brandon March 21st 05 11:02 PM


fbloogyudsr wrote:
> "Brandon" > wrote
> >I bought a beautiful steel grey on black 2002 BMW 330i about two

weeks
> > ago -- got a great deal on it. Thanks to everyone on this board who

has
> > given me advice during my search for the right car.
> >
> > For the life of me, I cannot figure out how to set the clock on the
> > dash and in the radio.
> >
> > The owner's manual says something ambiguous about putting the key

in
> > the 'on' position, then turning the right knob on the dash. I've

pushed
> > it, pulled it, turned it to the left and right. No reaction - plus

I do
> > not want to break it. When I refer to the manual to set the time

on
> > the radio clock -- it says to check the owner's manual.

>
> Turn the key to on.
> Push the end of the turn signal stalk until the clock is displayed.
> Twist *and hold* the right knob counterclockwise for hours (or

minutes),
> and clockwise for minutes (or hours). The radio clock is

synchronized
> with the dash display's clock.
>
> Floyd



Thanks Floyd, Ill give that a try :).

B


tech27 March 22nd 05 01:31 AM


"Brandon" > wrote in message
ups.com...
>
> fbloogyudsr wrote:
>> "Brandon" > wrote
>> >I bought a beautiful steel grey on black 2002 BMW 330i about two

> weeks
>> > ago -- got a great deal on it. Thanks to everyone on this board who

> has
>> > given me advice during my search for the right car.
>> >
>> > For the life of me, I cannot figure out how to set the clock on the
>> > dash and in the radio.
>> >
>> > The owner's manual says something ambiguous about putting the key

> in
>> > the 'on' position, then turning the right knob on the dash. I've

> pushed
>> > it, pulled it, turned it to the left and right. No reaction - plus

> I do
>> > not want to break it. When I refer to the manual to set the time

> on
>> > the radio clock -- it says to check the owner's manual.

>>
>> Turn the key to on.
>> Push the end of the turn signal stalk until the clock is displayed.
>> Twist *and hold* the right knob counterclockwise for hours (or

> minutes),
>> and clockwise for minutes (or hours). The radio clock is

> synchronized
>> with the dash display's clock.
>>
>> Floyd

>
>
> Thanks Floyd, Ill give that a try :).
>
> B


Are you trying to SET the time, or make it so that the time appears on the
dash? These are 2 different things. The manual will tell you how to set the
current time and date. THEN there is a option on what information displays
in the dash readout. You can have the time/date/fuel consumption 1/fuel
consumption 2/etc. If you have more than one item selected to display n the
dash, pressing in the stalk will cycle through these items one by one, and
OFF is another position. If you only have, say, time, pressing the stalk
will display the time, pressing it again will turn it off.




Brandon March 22nd 05 03:13 PM

tech27 wrote:
> "Brandon" > wrote in message
> ups.com...
> >
> > fbloogyudsr wrote:
> >> "Brandon" > wrote
> >> >I bought a beautiful steel grey on black 2002 BMW 330i about two

> > weeks
> >> > ago -- got a great deal on it. Thanks to everyone on this board

who
> > has
> >> > given me advice during my search for the right car.
> >> >
> >> > For the life of me, I cannot figure out how to set the clock on

the
> >> > dash and in the radio.
> >> >
> >> > The owner's manual says something ambiguous about putting the

key
> > in
> >> > the 'on' position, then turning the right knob on the dash. I've

> > pushed
> >> > it, pulled it, turned it to the left and right. No reaction -

plus
> > I do
> >> > not want to break it. When I refer to the manual to set the

time
> > on
> >> > the radio clock -- it says to check the owner's manual.
> >>
> >> Turn the key to on.
> >> Push the end of the turn signal stalk until the clock is

displayed.
> >> Twist *and hold* the right knob counterclockwise for hours (or

> > minutes),
> >> and clockwise for minutes (or hours). The radio clock is

> > synchronized
> >> with the dash display's clock.
> >>
> >> Floyd

> >
> >
> > Thanks Floyd, Ill give that a try :).
> >
> > B

>
> Are you trying to SET the time, or make it so that the time appears

on the
> dash? These are 2 different things. The manual will tell you how to

set the
> current time and date. THEN there is a option on what information

displays
> in the dash readout. You can have the time/date/fuel consumption

1/fuel
> consumption 2/etc. If you have more than one item selected to display

n the
> dash, pressing in the stalk will cycle through these items one by

one, and
> OFF is another position. If you only have, say, time, pressing the

stalk
> will display the time, pressing it again will turn it off.



Thanks for the post. Im actually trying to set the time, which seems
like it would be a pretty simple task.

I recently bought the car used. The clock on the dash and on the
radio appears like this: -- : --

I do have the multifunction computer on the car - so I'm not having a
problem toggling from the clock, to the temperature, mileage readout,
etc

I have placed the key in all positions (3, I think, including with the
car running) - and twisted the toggle switch back and forth with no
response. Is there some setting I'm missing? I wonder why the
clock would have been reset in the first place - maybe they changed
the battery out? I have a 2002 330i with 54K.

B


tech27 March 22nd 05 06:30 PM


"Brandon" > wrote in message
ups.com...


Just go to a dealer and have a friendly salesman show you. In spite of all
my "knowledge" I too have been unable to figure out some simple things from
the manual, only to find out it's child's play.

Alternatively, you could get any child around 10 years old to figure it out.
(I'm NOT kidding or being a smart ass!). (-;




Tom Scales March 22nd 05 07:12 PM


"tech27" > wrote in message
o.verio.net...
>
> "Brandon" > wrote in message
> ups.com...
>
>
> Just go to a dealer and have a friendly salesman show you. In spite of all
> my "knowledge" I too have been unable to figure out some simple things
> from the manual, only to find out it's child's play.
>
> Alternatively, you could get any child around 10 years old to figure it
> out. (I'm NOT kidding or being a smart ass!). (-;
>
>
>

It took me 15 minutes of playing with the buttons to get it set on my 'new
to me' 99 328. The book is lousy.



Brandon March 22nd 05 10:36 PM

OK I figured it out. I read in another post to twist the stalk until
you feel a 'soft click.' Having just bought the car, and knowing about
the cost of maintenance repairs -- Id rather drive around having to
check my watch vs. having to pay to have the stalk fixed.

Thanks again for all of the advice. Was thinking for a while I'd have
to be driving around in a $42K car without a working clock.

;)

B


R. Rikoski March 23rd 05 01:38 AM

As they say, "RTFM"; its not very clear but its in there. At least it is
in mine for a 2001 330xi.


In article >,
> wrote:

> >>>>> Brandon writes:

>
>
> Brandon> Thanks for the post. Im actually trying to set the time, which
> seems
> Brandon> like it would be a pretty simple task.
>
> Brandon> I recently bought the car used. The clock on the dash and on
> the
> Brandon> radio appears like this: -- : --
>
> Brandon> I do have the multifunction computer on the car - so I'm not
> having a
> Brandon> problem toggling from the clock, to the temperature, mileage
> readout,
> Brandon> etc
>
> Brandon> I have placed the key in all positions (3, I think, including
> with the
> Brandon> car running) - and twisted the toggle switch back and forth with
> no
> Brandon> response. Is there some setting I'm missing? I wonder why the
> Brandon> clock would have been reset in the first place - maybe they
> changed
> Brandon> the battery out? I have a 2002 330i with 54K.
>
> Sounds like something is wrong with the clock itself.
>
> The first advice you got is what works on my 2002 330xi,
> make sure the dash display is the clock, then the right
> stick on the dash is active. Turn a bit, and hold. It
> moves. But mine never read --:--, it always had a time
> on it (generally only changed with DST changes).


Jeff Mayner March 23rd 05 11:03 PM

tech27 wrote:
> "Brandon" > wrote in message
> ups.com...
>
>
> Just go to a dealer and have a friendly salesman show you. In spite
> of all my "knowledge" I too have been unable to figure out some
> simple things from the manual, only to find out it's child's play.
>
> Alternatively, you could get any child around 10 years old to figure
> it out. (I'm NOT kidding or being a smart ass!). (-;


So true, so true. ;-)

Jeff




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