How to adjust the time on the small screen of the 2013 CR-V?

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JaylaLee
07/25/25 12:29pm
The method to adjust the time on the small screen of the 2013 CR-V is to press and hold the CLK button for about 5 seconds. When the time display starts flashing on the screen, turn the adjustment knob left to decrease and right to increase; 'H' adjusts the hour, and 'M' adjusts the minutes. After adjusting the time, press CLK again to exit the adjustment mode. The 2013 CR-V is a compact 5-door, 5-seat SUV under Dongfeng Honda, with dimensions of 4550mm in length, 1820mm in width, and 1685mm in height, a wheelbase of 2620mm. It is equipped with a 5-speed manual transmission, reaching a top speed of 185 km/h, and has a fuel tank capacity of 58L.
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McJosiah
08/11/25 8:21pm
I remember adjusting the small screen time on my 2013 CRV was quite simple. Since I drive a lot, I often encounter this minor issue. First, you need to turn off the engine or park in a safe location, then locate the buttons on the right side of the steering wheel. There's one with a clock icon—press and hold it for a few seconds to jump to the time setting menu. Use the volume knob or up/down buttons to adjust the hours and minutes, then press 'OK' to confirm. If the time keeps being inaccurate, it might be related to an aging car battery. When the battery hasn't been replaced for a long time and is low on power, the time may jump around. Regular vehicle maintenance can prevent this issue. Time settings are linked to navigation synchronization, so having the correct time helps avoid navigation delays, which could affect work or travel plans. Avoid doing this operation while driving, as it can be distracting. Finally, check the time displayed when the door is open—if it's wrong, readjust it immediately to avoid being late for your trip.
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