In your owners manual, there should be a radio code & how to enter it.
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There is nothing to reset except the radio. Insert the 5 digit radio code to reset the radio and then reset the clock and presets for stations.
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It's on honda odysses manual. If I remember it correctly, you have to press and hold xm radio button untill clock is flashed. Adjust the clock by press 4 = H, 5 = M, 6 = S. Hope it helps
To reset the clock on a 2003 Honda Accord the battery can be disconnected. Another way requires removing the radio fuse located inside the cabin fuse box.
To replace the clock light bulbs in a 2000 Honda Passport, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal for safety. Remove the trim panel around the dashboard clock by gently prying it off. Unscrew the clock assembly to access the bulbs, then carefully twist and remove the old bulbs. Replace them with new ones, reassemble the clock, and reconnect the battery.
To replace the clock light in a 1999 Honda Passport, first, disconnect the vehicle's battery to ensure safety. Remove the clock assembly by carefully prying it out of the dashboard. Once removed, locate the bulb socket at the back of the clock, twist it counterclockwise to remove the old bulb, and then replace it with a new bulb of the same type. Reassemble the clock and reconnect the battery to test the new light.
how do you reset the clock on a 2005 Honda accord how do you reset the clock on a 2005 Honda accord
To reset the clock and radio in a 2009 Honda CR-V after replacing the battery, you typically need to enter a security code. This code can be found in the owner's manual, on a card that came with the vehicle, or by contacting a Honda dealership with your vehicle's VIN. After obtaining the code, you can enter it using the radio's preset buttons to unlock the audio system. For the clock, simply adjust it manually using the appropriate buttons on the dashboard.
I looked it up one time... you have to pretty much remove the entire dashboard... that is why it costs so much to have it done at the dealer.
Hmmm... - I've never heard of this one - what year are we talking about? Have you tried re-setting the clock to see if it will take the input of the correct time? And - are we talking about a clock in the dash, or a clock on the radio dial?
Press and hold the CLOCK buttonuntil the clock flashes. Change thehours by pressing the H button untilthe numbers advance to the desiredtime. Change the minutes bypressing the M button until thenumbers advance to the desired time.When you are finished, press theCLOCK button again.