
Press the function button (MENU) on the Honda City to select the time setting, then press the center setting button (SELECT) to confirm the time. The following is a detailed introduction about the Honda City: 1. Exterior: The appearance of the Honda City is absolutely youthful and stylish. Although the overall body is small, it is aesthetically pleasing. The design is sharp, and the body lines are very smooth. 2. Interior: The interior of the Honda City can only be said to have the characteristics of the Honda family. The overall style is also very youthful and stylish, but with a lot of plastic, giving a strong plastic feel. 3. Performance: This powertrain system remains the guarantee of the City's sporty capabilities. Whether in terms of performance parameters or fuel consumption, it has strong competitiveness, and it also meets the practical performance expected of a family car.

Adjusting the time on the City is actually quite simple. I usually enjoy tinkering with these small features myself. First, sit in the car and power it on (no need to start the engine), then locate the CLOCK or H/M button on the center console. Press and hold it for a few seconds until the time digits start flashing. At this point, press and hold the H button to adjust the hours—each press increases by one hour—and the M button to adjust the minutes. It's recommended to keep an eye on the dashboard clock while making adjustments. Once set, press and hold the confirmation button to exit the settings. For newer models, you might need to use the steering wheel buttons to access the instrument menu and find the time setting option. By the way, if the time resets after replacing the battery, it's best to have a technician check for any electrical leakage in the vehicle's circuit during the next maintenance service.

As a seasoned driver sharing a tip: The City's time adjustment comes in button-style and knob-style versions. Most older models have an H/M button combo at the lower right of the CD panel - hold for 2 seconds to enter adjustment mode, press H for hours and M for minutes. For LCD screen models, power on first then press MENU to access system settings and find the clock option. Remember not to use steering wheel volume buttons during adjustment as those control audio. If buttons don't respond, check the manual to confirm your model - base versions may require removing a decorative cover to access the clock adjustment knob, a job best handled by car-savvy friends.

The City's time adjustment is primarily operated via physical buttons on the center console. First, power on the vehicle to the ACC position, locate and long-press the CLOCK function button until the time starts blinking. Then use the H button to increase hours (holding it enables continuous jumps) and the M button to adjust minutes. Newer models display the setup menu on the combination meter, allowing time adjustment via steering wheel directional keys. It's recommended to turn off the radio during operation to avoid interference. If the time frequently resets automatically, it may indicate loose battery terminals or a need for the vehicle's computer to be reset—such cases require diagnosis at a 4S shop.


