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  1. lear 31a

    lear 31a New Member

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    The clock is on another time zone and I have no manual to refer to in order to set it correctly.

    Is there a shutoff/reserve valve on viffers?
    Can you tell I am a newbie?
     


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    what year is your VFR?
     


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    A 2003 ABS, I have been riding the crap out of it and LOVE IT!!
     


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    My 07 owners manual says
    1) Turn key on
    2) Push and hold both the SELECT and RESET buttons for more than 2 seconds.
    3) Push the RESET button until the desired time is displayed.
    4) To end adjustment, press the RESET button 5 seconds after the last adjustment, or turn the key off.
    How's that for service?
     


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    That worked great, thanks!! This site is a wonderful asset!!
     


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    Thanks! I am on the road too without my manual.
     


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    If you go to the Honda owner's link and register (all you need is your VIN) you can get a copy of your manual. I believe the link is:

    http://www.ahm-ownerlink.com/

    Nice thing about is is that you get notified of any recalls and such forth on your owner link site.
     


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    > If you go to the Honda owner's link and register (all you need is your VIN) you can get a copy of your manual

    At least for my 99 VFR, it just sent me to the helminc.com where you have to buy the manual.
     


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