Hi Teresa, Im AL the owner of Big As Auto Repair.
Teresa, sense I'm not sure if you have a "Touch Screen Radio" OR a "Regular Radio" I'll tell you how it's done on both style's.
FIRST THE TOUCH SCREEN: Simply touch the time. Example: let say it's 12:00 O'clock, simply touch the 12:00 and it will open the time set and adjust the time.
REGULAR RADIO: Touch and hold the "TIME" which is next to the disk opening that you slide your CD into. By holding the time it will cause the time to start flashing, while it's flashing simply turn the knob that says 'PUSH AUDIO / SELECT" this will adjust the HOURS, should you need to adjust minutes simply push the knob and it will switch to minutes for adjustment.
Hope this helps and please visit my auto-repair-website at: http://www.bigasautorepair.com/
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