Easily done! while the ignition is turned on, press the left arm (BC) several times, scrolling through temp, miles to empty, etc... until the clock is displayed in the dashboard. From this position, there are two knobs in the dashboard; the left one resets the trip miles, the right one is used to adjust the clock. Turn the right knob clockwise and counter clockwise to adjust the minutes and hours. Cheers.
On your turn signal stalk you have a BC button, you need to use that to get the clock display to come up in the midlle of you instrument cluster(where the temp or mpg would display) then once that is in your screen use the right side trip reset button on the instrument cluster BY TURNING it left to right, you dont need to turn it hard. Turning to the left sets the clock back to the right sets it ahead.
Set dash to clock, and use the right hand side 'trip reset' twizzler (turn it).
Radio controlled watches use radio waves that are set by synchronizing a time code that are transmitted by a radio transmitter. These radio controlled watches are used to set and display the time accurately.
The display on your radio might be very weak and difficult to read in the night and day time because it is damaged or is not back-lit. Back lighting allows the display to be read more easily in day and night.
Turn your car on, so that the radio can be turned on and off. Then turn your radio off. After is it off, push the clock button and while holding clock, use seek to change the hour and tune to change the minutes.
If you are talking about re-setting the anti-theft code due to the loss of electrical power - - you will need the radio's serial number )which you should have received with the delivery of the vehicle) AND the VIN number of the car. Take the numbers to your Honda dealer or call the Honda 800 customer serivce number and they can give you the unlock code. If you do not have the radio number then you will have to pull it from the dash and get the radio serial # off the back of the radio. I bought my 2003 Element used so I didn't have the information. There was a sticker in the glove box that had the serial number of the radio and better yet the 5 digit reset code. If you don't have the sticker, try this; Make sure the radio is off, hold down the 1 and 6 preset buttons at the same time then turn on the radio. A series of numbers will show on the display for about 20 seconds (you can stop holding down the buttons at this point). This is your radio serial number.
If you have the stock radio in you Grand Am, you will have to get really close to the radio to find the clock button...it is not colored, it is just slightly raised. It is very hard to find, tho. I don't remember just how to set it, but I do remember that it is much easier once you find that hidden clock symbol.
I don't believe you can display both the radio station and the clock at the same time. With the radio on push the "CLK" button, that will display the time and I believe when you change radio stations it will display the station # temporarily before returning to the clock display.
You could request it call them and ask them if they could do that for now on you might change every radio stations!
Radio controlled watches use radio waves that are set by synchronizing a time code that are transmitted by a radio transmitter. These radio controlled watches are used to set and display the time accurately.
The display on your radio might be very weak and difficult to read in the night and day time because it is damaged or is not back-lit. Back lighting allows the display to be read more easily in day and night.
Press and hold the HR button until the correct hour appears on the display. Press and hold the MN button until the correct minute appears.
Set the on board computer to 'clock'. Turn the pin to the right of the odometer display clockwise to advance time, counter clockwise to set time back. There is a small rubber knob on the pin for grip.
On a Eurovox. Push the volume knob in and release it. Display will read TM. Push the knob in again and hold it in. The tuning rocker switch marked << >> will now advance the hours to the left and the minutes to the right.
i work fro a Chevy dealer and when your display goes bad it means radio replacement time. if your dash light work and not the radio you will need to replace the radio
On the radio there is an icon that looks like a clock. It should be the top right button. Press the button and the time display will appear. Turn the tuner knob to adjust time and then press it to set the time. As soon as you set the time, the clock on the instrument cluster will automatically set.
to easy call dealer
There are 2 little buttons on the radio display one for the hour and one for the minute that you have to press with a pin or something sharp of some sort to adjust the time.
the power has been disconnected for too long of a time and the security system on your radio was activated. look in your owner's manual for a keycode to unlock it.