
Click on the multimedia settings option. Click on the system option. Click on the reset to factory settings option. Click on the pop-up (Yes) option. At this point, the central control system will be reset to factory settings.

As a long-time driver of the tenth-generation Accord, I have to say that resetting the infotainment system to factory settings is quite a common operation, especially when the system lags or has minor bugs. The specific steps are: first, start the car and make sure it's parked and not in motion, then find the settings menu on the main screen, usually represented by a small gear icon. After entering, scroll down to select the system or general settings, find the factory reset option, and before confirming, it will warn you that all data will be erased. The whole process takes a few minutes, and after the automatic restart, it's done. However, the downside is that all personal settings are lost—I have to re-pair my phone via Bluetooth, reset the clock and radio presets, and even re-enter my home address in the navigation system. If you accidentally perform this operation, you can seek help from the dealership to restore a backup. For daily use, it's recommended to avoid doing this frequently, as system updates are a safer alternative.

After years of car repair, I've encountered many car owners asking this question. Restoring the central control to factory settings sounds simple, but safety points must be noted. The steps are: sit in the car, turn off the engine but keep the power on, access the central control screen to enter settings, select 'Restore Factory Settings' in system management, and confirm. The key point is the high risk: it will erase all customized content, such as saved contacts, music playlists, and even driving habit records. If operated while driving, the screen may flicker or disconnect, affecting driving. Therefore, I advise parking in a safe place and backing up important data to a USB drive before proceeding. After completion, it's best to check if the air conditioning control and other functions are normal without any abnormalities. Regularly updating the software can also reduce the occurrence of malfunctions.

I've been driving a 10th-gen Accord for over two years for urban commuting. When the infotainment system glitches, try resetting to factory settings. Here's how: After starting the car, tap the settings icon on the screen, select 'System' or similar tab, find the reset option and confirm. The reboot takes under two minutes. Key things to remember post-reset: Bluetooth music connections will disconnect (you'll need to reconnect your phone), and all preset radio stations will be erased. For first-timers, be careful not to accidentally press other buttons to avoid complications. From experience, this works but use it sparingly - it's only effective for occasional minor issues.


