
To adjust the time on a City: 1. Start the vehicle until the dashboard lights up; 2. Press and hold the time adjustment button; 3. The hour digits will begin flashing; 4. Press the time adjustment button again - each press increases the hour by one; 5. After a few seconds, the minute digits will start flashing; 6. Press the time adjustment button once more - each press increases the minute by one. The Honda City is a compact 4-door 5-seater sedan with body dimensions of: length 4450mm, width 1695mm, height 1477mm, and a wheelbase of 2600mm. It is equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine and a 5-speed manual transmission, delivering maximum power of 96kW and maximum torque of 155Nm.

Last time I adjusted the time on my City, it was quite simple. First, locate the CLOCK or H button on the center console audio panel, then press and hold it for about 3 seconds until the time digits start flashing. At this point, use the knob or buttons to adjust the hours. After setting the hours, briefly press the button again to switch to minutes and continue adjusting. Once everything is set, press the confirm button to save. If there's no CLOCK button, try holding down the SOUND button to enter the time setting mode. One time my car's power was cut, and the time reset to zero, but readjusting it was no hassle. Keeping the manual in the glove box for reference is handy, and adjusting the time before driving is the safest—no need to fiddle with it while on the move.

I've thought about adjusting the Fit's clock before. The method mainly depends on the audio system model. For older models, you need to power on the car, hold the SET button until the display flashes, then input the time using number keys. Newer models with touchscreens are easier - just enter the settings menu and select the clock option. Key point: Always verify the adjustment by turning the ignition off and restarting. Once I forgot to save and had to redo everything. By the way, the clock resets after replacement - that's a perfect time for calibration. The Fit's clock keeps excellent time, gaining/losing no more than 1 minute in six months, so frequent adjustments aren't necessary.

Fit owner shares how to adjust time: Find and long-press the TIME button on the audio panel, then use the knob to adjust hours/minutes when flashing. If unresponsive, check steering wheel buttons or small dashboard buttons. Key point: Never do this while driving—I tried once and almost rear-ended someone. If buttons can't be found, directly install an auto-time module by dismantling the center console for hassle-free solution. After adjustment, remember to verify with GPS time calibration.

I'm used to adjusting the time after parking and turning off the engine. For the City, you need to power on without starting the engine. Long press the CLOCK button to enter setup mode – adjust hours first, then minutes. Using the numeric keys is more precise than the knob. Press the exit button to save after changes, don't just cut power. By the way, the screen might lag after summer sun exposure, wait till it cools down before adjusting. Keep a digital clock on the dashboard for reference to avoid mistakes. Remember to reset after battery disconnection – this model doesn't have memory function.

To adjust the time on my City, follow these three steps: After powering on, press and hold the SOUND button for 5 seconds. When the hour digits flash, adjust them using the volume knob. Briefly press SOUND to switch to minutes and continue adjusting. Press the confirm button twice to save. For newer models, you need to enter the audio menu and select the clock settings option. Important reminder: If the time automatically reverts after adjustment, it might be due to a loose fuse or the need to power cycle the system. It's good practice to check and sync the time monthly.


