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Old 07-28-2006, 07:57 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Clock Adjustment

Hi guys and Gals
Just got an 03 VFR last night and i cant seen to figure out how to adjust the clock
can some one take 20seconds to tell how to do it,
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Old 07-28-2006, 08:31 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Richard, good news, I happen to have the Owner's Manual with me. Here goes.

1. Turn the ignition switch ON

2. Push and hold both the SELECT and RESET buttons for more than 2 seconds. The digital clock will be set in the adjust mode with the display flashing.

3. Push the RESET button until the desired time and AM/PM are displayed.
- The time is advanced by one minute each time the button is pushed
- The time is advanced by ten minutes when the button is pushed and held.

4. To end the adjustment, press the RESET button 5 seconds after the last adjustment, or turn the ignition OFF.

Hope it works. Good luck.

Peace and ride safe.

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Wow thanks you are a superstar, i will go try it now.
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Old 07-28-2006, 09:10 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Works

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that worked just like you said.

where are you located?

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I was a bit worried that it wouldn't work since the instructions came from the 06 manual. Anyway, I glad it did. I'm in Miami, FL, what about you??

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Hi Rory
i am in Los Angeles where it feels like Miami right now (very humid).

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I can imagine, not hearing good news about the heat wave that's "baking" your area recently. Try to stay cool. Not much riding during the daytime hours
here, it's just too darn hot and humid. By evening hours it's a bit cooler and most of the rain clouds have passed. Kinda enjoy the nite rides, not much traffic either, so I'm trying to put some miles on the 06, that I got last month.

It's currently in for 600 mile service, hopefully I can pick her up later today, in time for a weekend jaunt to......Naples (west coast)

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Sounds like fun to me

i was in South beach last Febuary and i have to say the weather was fantastic and the sights on the beach were even better.
oh well i am off to put some miles on the bike before it gets too hot.
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Thanks rdv06vfr

The night before I got my VFR, I remember reading this tread... Thank god I did because I'm so anal on shit like that it would have drove me crazy looking at the wrong time for 850 miles and 16 1/2 hours..
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