How to adjust the time on Honda Accord?

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OmarLynn
07/23/25 8:26pm
Honda Accord time adjustment method: Press and hold the SOUND button until you hear a beep, the time on the LCD display will start flashing. Then press the 4 button to adjust the "hour", press the 5 button to adjust the "minute", and press the 6 button to set the minutes to "00". After adjusting to the correct time, press the SOUND button again, and the time will stop flashing, indicating a successful adjustment. The Accord is a mid-size car launched by GAC Honda, with body dimensions of 4893mm in length, 1862mm in width, and 1449mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2830mm. In terms of exterior design, the Honda Accord features a fastback-style rear design when viewed from the side, with three-dimensional side lines that extend from the front of the car to the rear, visually elongating the vehicle's body length.
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GabrielaLee
08/10/25 6:25pm
I've been driving a Honda Accord for years, and adjusting the time is quite simple. First, make sure the car is parked and not moving to avoid any danger. Older Accord models usually have a clock button on the dashboard—press and hold it to enter the settings, then use the directional buttons to adjust the hours and minutes, and confirm to exit. My 2008 model works this way, with the button located below the left side of the steering wheel; you'll get used to it after a few tries. For newer models, like those from 2020 onwards, you can access the menu via the multifunction buttons on the steering wheel, scroll through the options to adjust, or even use the touchscreen on the center console for more intuitive and convenient input. Why might you need to adjust it? After a battery replacement, the time resets, or when daylight saving time changes, I manually update it. Once adjusted, the driving records will be more accurate, and it's handy for checking the time on long trips. Safety first—ensure the car is turned off or in Park (P) before making adjustments. The Accord's design is user-friendly; just practice a few times to master it. Newer models with GPS auto-time synchronization make it even easier. Don't worry about mistakes; you can always restart and try again.
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