How to adjust the time on the eighth-generation Accord?

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VonRuth
07/25/25 3:05am
The method to adjust the time on the eighth-generation Accord is: 1. Locate the "sound" button on the center console's audio and air conditioning panel; 2. Press and hold the "sound" button until the time starts flashing; 3. Press the letter "h" to adjust the hour and the letter "m" to adjust the minutes; 4. After setting the correct time, press the "sound" button to confirm. The Accord is a mid-size car under the Honda brand. Taking the 2018 Accord Hybrid as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4893mm, width 1862mm, height 1449mm, wheelbase 2830mm, fuel tank capacity 48.5l, trunk capacity 574l, and curb weight 1548kg.
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