How to Adjust the Time on a Civic Dashboard?
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The method to adjust the time on a Civic dashboard is as follows: 1. Locate the 'CD/AUX' button (a small silver circle) on the car's center console panel, which has a CLOCK mark; 2. Press and hold that button until you hear a 'beep' sound, then you can start adjusting; 3. Use the radio's '1' and '2' buttons to adjust the hour and minute respectively; 4. After adjustment, press the CLOCK button again to confirm. Below is some relevant information about the Civic: 1. The 10th-generation Civic 1.0T is equipped with Honda's all-new 180Turbo engine, which can deliver a maximum power of 92kW and a peak torque of 173N·m. 2. The 0-100KM/h acceleration time for the 10th-generation Civic 1.5T CVT model is 7.95 seconds in actual tests. 3. The fuel consumption of the 10th-generation Civic 1.0T is only 5.0L/100KM.
To adjust the time on a Honda Civic, typically use the steering wheel control buttons. First, turn the car to ACC mode or start the engine, but avoid doing it while driving to prevent distraction. In the button area on the right side of the steering wheel, press the MENU button to enter the settings menu. Select the clock option, press OK to confirm, and the hour digits will flash. Use the up and down arrows to adjust the value. Similarly, adjust the minutes, then press and hold OK to save. If there's no response, check if the car is in park mode—sometimes a battery reset can reset the time, so regular calibration is recommended. Button layouts may vary slightly by model year, but this method works for Civics from 2015 onward. The process is simple and takes just a minute or two, ensuring accurate dashboard display for navigation and safety.