How to adjust the time on Honda City?
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Honda City time adjustment steps are as follows: 1. Press the MENU function key to select the time setting; 2. Use the knob to select the time, setting the hour and minute separately; 3. Press the middle SET key SELECT to confirm the time and complete the process. The front-end design of the 15th-gen City is very close to the new Fit, with very sharp lines on the front fenders, a dual waistline design on the body, and a rear-end shape somewhat similar to the current Honda Crider. In terms of body dimensions, the Honda City measures 4440mm in length, 1695mm in width, and 1495mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2600mm. The engine of the 15th-gen City has a maximum power of 96kW, maximum horsepower of 131PS, and maximum torque of 155Nm.
I usually drive a Honda City as my family car, and find adjusting the clock quite simple. I remember when setting it for the first time, I just sat in the driver's seat without starting the engine—just turning the key to the ACC position lit up the dashboard. Then, I looked at the lower left or right corner of the dashboard, where there's usually a clock setting button marked with a small clock or the word TIME. Press and hold it for a few seconds, and the hour digits will blink; use the control knob on the steering wheel to rotate clockwise or counterclockwise to adjust the hour. Release and press again to adjust the minutes when they blink. Press the confirm button when done. I often adjust the time this way, especially during daylight saving time changes, which has been a big help in avoiding being late. If the time is inaccurate while driving, it can affect navigation systems like CarPlay or the built-in map, possibly causing synchronization errors, so regular adjustments are important. For safety, operate while parked, not while driving. Also, the time resets when the battery is low, so it's advisable to check the battery level every six months to prevent minor issues. After all, the City is quite hassle-free, with affordable regular maintenance.