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Old 03-18-08, 12:22 AM   #1 (permalink)
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2nd Generation Clock Setting

This may sound silly but I have searched and searched the manual and cannot find how to set the damn clock ! Does anyone out there know how to do this simple little thing?
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This may sound silly but I have searched and searched the manual and cannot find how to set the damn clock ! Does anyone out there know how to do this simple little thing?
You pull down the flap covering the hour and min button on the right of the clock. You will then hold the hour button to change the hour, same for minutes..
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Unfortunately, I cannot find any "right side flap" on my 2006 Acura RL. Thanks for your help. Can someone help ??
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I'm sorry, I saw 2nd gen and I thought Legend. You have an RL.. I don't have the answer for you right now but could get one tomorrow. I work at Acura. Do you have your owners manual?
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Yes, I do have my owner's manual and I have searched it far and wide. I cannot find any mention of the clock in the manual Would very much appreciate you finding out from your dealer service friends.
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The clock is supposed to be auto adjusting (I think) with navi. There is a way to do it through the menu system on the nav screen.

This thread says clock on GPS and internal clock ought to sync automatically?

Acura RL Community - Where to change the date in the RL computer?
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Navi is standard on the new RL's I believe.
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okay so I do have an 93 legend L, and I can't for the life of me figure out how to change my clock, since day light savings switched it up this year.

I also have an aftermarket radio if that has any effect.
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^^ Post #2 by xpressive ^^ Or are you talking about the clock on your aftermarket HU?
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oh the flap is the button looking thing that to the right of the clock isn't it.
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Yea it's actually a flip-down plastic piece and behind it are the buttons
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Perhaps the clock doesn't recognize the new change to Daylight Savings Time. It may be smarter than we are.
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Perhaps the clock doesn't recognize the new change to Daylight Savings Time. It may be smarter than we are.
Well the president did decide to change when daylight savings is. Theres a clock in my living room that reads an hour slow because its satellite based and theres nothing I can do about it. If you can't change your clock manually, you may be stuck. I'll go take a peak in my parents TL to see if that clock is an hour slow too because I know thats satellite based as well.
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You can change the setting on the clock by going into the navigation screen setup. Look for the number 4 on top. When you touch that it will give a screen to change DST, clock and time zone settings.
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