thanks, I should have elaborated with, the menu is in Japanese, so English instructions are kinda useless without pictures explaining what's what. I'll try Mr Google again!
trouser,
Jun 30, 5:38am
It will be taking its time signal from the GPS system and correcting it for japanese time zone. Remember to add 4 during daylight savings.
trogedon,
Jun 30, 5:40am
That's what I was going to say.
nzclover,
Jun 30, 6:58am
kazbanz, cheers for that, but that raises another question. I've been told if the battery disconnects, the navi system needs rebooting with a disk, would that happen if you disconnected both leads and not just the one! It sounds like a weird solution!
thejazzpianoma,
Jun 30, 7:09am
Best keep the bonnet closed me thinks. step away from the tools.
nzclover,
Jun 30, 7:53am
haha, I think I agree. Think I'll fork out and buy the English translated manual. I can imagine it may come in handy more than the once.
nzclover,
Jun 30, 8:20am
because it runs the a/c and stereo as well and i dont have a disk, don't fancy an expensive trip to Honda. If there is a way around that, do tell.
trouser,
Jun 30, 8:22am
Yes. The clock in my edix is part of the navigation/stereo and after buggering around with disconnecting the battery and such then as a last resort reading the manual that is indeed the case.
It receives the utc time from the gps and changes it to japanese time which is currently 3 hours behind ours.
guess,
May 27, 1:32am
I need to know how to change clock in honda accord euro 2012
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