How to Adjust the Time on a 2010 Honda Odyssey?
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2010 Honda Odyssey adjusts the date method is: Find the SOUND button on the middle audio and air conditioning panel, there is a CLOCK (time) label below the button, press and hold the time on the LCD display will flash, then press button 4 to adjust the hour, button 5 to adjust the minutes, and button 6 to set the minutes to 00. After adjusting to the correct time, press the SOUND button again. Here are some introductions of the car: 1. The 2010 Honda Odyssey has a length, width, and height of 4810mm, 1802mm, and 1570mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2830mm. 2. The body type is a 5-door, 7-seat MPV, with a 5-speed automatic transmission, naturally aspirated intake form, and a 2.4L L4 engine.
As a long-time owner of a 2010 Odyssey for over a decade, adjusting the time is a common occurrence. Every time the battery is disconnected, the car clock resets, so I have to manually adjust it. The steps are simple: First, park the car in a safe place, turn the key to the 'on' position (you don’t need to start the engine), and locate the group of buttons on the left side of the steering wheel. Find the one labeled 'INFO' or 'CLOCK.' Press and hold it for two to three seconds, and the hour display on the dashboard will start blinking. Then, use the up/down arrows or the knob on the steering wheel to adjust the hour. Once done, briefly press the INFO button to confirm, and it will proceed to adjust the minutes. Finally, save the settings, and the clock will be accurate. Setting the correct time is important because if the car has a navigation system, incorrect time can affect functionality, especially during long drives when relying on GPS. I recommend checking it every few months as a habit to avoid last-minute hassles.