How to set the 8th generation Accord to 24-hour time format?

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Ashlyn
07/29/25 4:16pm
Locate the MENU button next to the largest knob on the 8th generation Accord's center console. Press it to enter the menu. Rotate the knob to select the option labeled 'CLOCK', then press the button at the center of the large knob. Choose '24' and press the center button again to confirm.
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