
On the center console audio and air conditioning panel, locate the "SOUND" button, which has "CLOCK" labeled below it; press and hold "SOUND". Then press the "4" key to adjust the "hour", press the "5" key to adjust the "minute", and press "6" to set the minutes to "00". After adjusting to the correct time, press the "SOUND" button again, turn the "CLOCK" option, and press the button in the center of the large knob to confirm the selection.

I've been driving an Accord for several years and have adjusted the dashboard clock multiple times. First, power on the car without starting the engine. Locate the small buttons on the left side of the steering wheel - usually the middle one is SELECT or INFO. Press it to enter the menu, then use the left/right arrow keys to find the time setting option. Press SELECT to confirm. The hour digits will blink - adjust them with the up/down keys, then press SELECT again to switch to minutes. After finishing, wait a few seconds and it will save automatically. Button positions may vary slightly across different Accord model years - for example, older versions have a small stalk button on the right side of the dashboard that can also be used. If you get stuck, check the manual in the glove box, though its instructions are quite brief. Having accurate time is important - when driving on highways or at night, a quick glance at the dashboard gives peace of mind. Remember never to operate this while driving as it's distracting and unsafe.

My memory isn't great, so I have to reset the Accord's clock every time it resets. The trick is to turn the key to the ON position to light up the dashboard. Feel around the button area below the left side of the steering wheel, press the one labeled INFO to enter the main menu, use the left/right buttons to navigate to the clock option, then press the middle OK button to confirm. Next, the hour digits will blink - adjust them using the up/down buttons (like volume controls), then press OK to switch to minutes. After setting everything, wait 4-5 seconds for automatic saving. The first time you might struggle to locate the buttons, but you'll get familiar after a couple tries. After my last when the clock reset, I fixed it this way in just two minutes. Now seeing the accurate time every time I get in the car gives me peace of mind, especially when rushing to meetings.

Setting the time on an Accord isn't difficult. With the vehicle powered on, press the menu button on the steering wheel to enter the interface, then locate the clock setting entry - follow the dashboard text prompts. Use the up/down buttons to select values and left/right buttons to toggle between hours and minutes. Note that settings automatically lock after adjustment. Operations vary slightly by model year: 8th/9th generations use physical dashboard knobs, while 10th-gen and later models operate entirely via steering wheel buttons. If -connected phones don't automatically sync time, simply set it manually. Never attempt this while driving - always prioritize parking safety.

Easy Steps to Adjust Accord Dashboard Clock. After parking and powering on, locate the left steering wheel control area. Press and hold the SELECT button for 2-3 seconds until the dashboard time digits blink. Use up/down buttons to adjust hours, then press SELECT to switch to minutes and continue adjusting. Changes save automatically when done. If buttons don't respond, ensure ignition knob is in ON position (don't turn off engine). Avoid pressing multiple buttons simultaneously. Newer Accords can sync time via center display, but manual dashboard adjustment remains more direct and reliable.

The time setting of the Accord is related to the vehicle's electronic system. My car automatically synchronizes the time when connected to a , and I had to manually adjust it once after disconnection. You can adjust it using the SELECT button in the button area on the left side of the steering wheel, combined with the up and down buttons—enter the setup mode first, then change the value. This operation logic is similar to adjusting the mileage display. If the time keeps resetting, it might be due to a dying battery or poor circuit contact. Although a small setting, it affects the coordination of the entire electronic system. In the high-end version of the 10th-gen Accord, the time can also be set via the central control screen, and the dashboard automatically updates, but most people still prefer using the physical buttons on the steering wheel for quicker access, especially while driving.


