The Chrysler 200 or 300’s model year and trim level determine how to set the clock. The owner’s manual or a Chrysler dealer can help you set the clock. These are the general instructions for setting clocks in the Chrysler 200 or 300 clock:
Contents
Chrysler 300
2021 – 2023 Models
- Turn on the ignition to the “ON” position. Do not start the engine.
- Locate the “Settings” button on the touchscreen display and tap it.
- Select the “Time and Date” option from the menu.
- Tap the “Set Time” option.
- Enter the correct time using the touchscreen keypad. Be sure to set the correct AM/PM designation.
- Tap the “Set” button to save the time.
- Exit the menu by pressing the “Back” button or selecting another option.
2005 – 2010 Models
- Turn on the ignition to the “ON” position. Do not start the engine.
- Locate the “Time” button on the audio system and press it.
- Hold the “Time” button down until the hours start to flash.
- Use the “Tune” knob to adjust the hours to the correct time.
- Press the “Time” button again to make the minutes start to flash.
- Use the “Tune” knob to adjust the minutes to the correct time.
- Press the “Time” button again to exit.
Chrysler 200
2015 – 2017 Models
- Turn on the ignition to the “ON” position. Do not start the engine.
- Locate the “Settings” button on the touchscreen display and tap it.
- Select the “Time and Date.”
- Tap the “Set Time.”
- Enter the correct time using the touchscreen keypad. Be sure to set the correct AM/PM designation.
- Tap the “Set” button to save the time.
- Exit the menu by pressing the “Back” button or selecting another option.
2011 – 2014 Models
- Turn on the ignition to the “ON” position. Do not start the engine.
- Locate the “Clock” button on the audio system and press it.
- Hold the “Clock” button down until the hours start to flash.
- Use the “Tune” knob to adjust the hours to the correct time.
- Press the “Clock” button again to make the minutes start to flash.
- Use the “Tune” knob to adjust the minutes to the correct time.
- Press the “Clock” button again to exit.
Was this helpful?
Thanks for your feedback!