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i have tried every combination i can think of and now i have to ask you guys this dumb question. how do you change the time on a 2003 electra guide. thank you. i wish i was joking
I don't know if 03 is the same as my 08 (I'm thinking it should be), just turn the radio off, on the lower right side you should see a soft key (next to the #6 preset button) that says 'SET', press 6, then hours +/-, minutes +/- soft keys should appear until you set it to the time you choose. Hope this helps...
I don't know if 03 is the same as my 08 (I'm thinking it should be), just turn the radio off, on the lower right side you should see a soft key (next to the #6 preset button) that says 'SET', press 6, then hours +/-, minutes +/- soft keys should appear until you set it to the time you choose. Hope this helps...
If you create a login on the HD website the basic manuals, ie operations, owners, safety, are there for your particular model.. Thats where I can read mine anyway...good luck.
My 05 ultra is done this way. The time of day is set with the ignition/headlamp key switch to ignition or access but with the receiver off. Press the hours (HRS) button on the receiver front panel to increment the hours in the display. Pressing and holding HRS will cause the hours to continue to increment until the button is released.
Press he minutes (MIN) button on the receiver front panel to increment the minutes in the display. Pressing and holding MIN will cause the minutes to continue to increment until the button is released.
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