How to Set the Time on a 9th Generation Accord?

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Levi
08/26/25 4:32am
To set the time on a 9th generation Accord, follow these steps: 1. First, start the vehicle by pressing the ignition button. 2. Locate the menu toggle button on the left side of the steering wheel and press it to bring up the time adjustment function. 3. Find the RES and SET buttons on the right side of the steering wheel and use them to adjust the time. 4. After setting the time, press the ENTER button on the left side of the steering wheel. 5. Once completed, verify that the time has been adjusted correctly. Below is more information about the 9th generation Accord: 1. Powertrain: The 9th generation Accord is equipped with 2.0L and 2.4L engines, paired with a new CVT transmission. Additionally, Honda offers a 3.5L V6 variant, delivering a maximum output of 278 horsepower (207 kW) and paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission. 2. Exterior: The 9th generation Accord features a coupe-like streamlined design, with a bold and dynamic C-pillar style. The two-door design further enhances its sporty appearance. The car also incorporates sporty details such as a mesh grille and large alloy wheels. At the rear, the spoiler integrates a high-mounted brake light for enhanced visibility and safety.
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MacAriana
09/08/25 5:58am
I've been driving a ninth-generation Accord for over three years, and the time setting method depends on the trim level. For base models: start the vehicle, press and hold the INFO button on the right side of the steering wheel until the instrument cluster menu appears, select clock settings, adjust the time using the up/down buttons on the steering wheel, then press INFO to save. For higher trims with navigation: operate through the center display - tap MENU to enter system settings, select the clock option and adjust carefully. Always make sure the vehicle is stationary before operating, as adjusting while driving may cause distraction and accidents. If the buttons become unresponsive, it might be due to unstable battery voltage - try restarting the engine. This method worked for me last time.
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