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Setting clock in elantra touring - 2009 Hyundai Elantra

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Turn off radio-push set up button on right side of display-hour will flash-turn the tune knob on right side to change hour-push knob to set hour and minutes will flash-turn knob to set minutes. when time is set push tune knob

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SOURCE: I just purchased a 2011

i have a highlander it says to press set up button and there is no set up button what do i do

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