How to Adjust the Time on a Honda 7th Generation Accord?

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MaxDella
07/25/25 3:23pm
Method to adjust the time on a Honda 7th Generation Accord: Press and hold the first S-letter button on the upper right of the radio switch for 5 seconds until you hear a beep, then press it again for 4 to 5 seconds to adjust the time; there is a LOCK button on the audio control panel. Press and hold it to enter the time adjustment interface. Below the 456 buttons on the audio panel, there are H, M, S (Hour, Minute, Second). Press the corresponding buttons to adjust to the correct time, then press the LOCK button again to confirm. The car is equipped with a 2.4-liter inline 4-cylinder gasoline engine, front-wheel drive, front double-wishbone independent suspension, rear multi-link independent suspension, and a unibody structure. Its body dimensions are 4854mm, 1821mm, and 1463mm.
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SavannahLynn
08/11/25 9:26pm
I drive a Honda 7th-generation Accord, and adjusting the time is actually quite simple. This car has a dedicated CLOCK button on the center console, usually located on the radio panel. First, press and hold the CLOCK button for a few seconds, then the hour digits will start flashing. At this point, use the volume knob to rotate left or right to adjust the hour. After setting, press the SET or a similar confirmation button to enter the minute setting, and adjust it using the same method. Don’t forget to press the CLOCK or confirmation button again to finish. Sometimes, if you forget to adjust the time, the inaccurate display on the dashboard can affect your trip records. I recommend checking it once a month to avoid disrupting your daily schedule. Older cars require careful maintenance, and this method is quite common in most Japanese cars.
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