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Old 02-28-2017, 11:35 AM
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How to adjust the clock on Acura TL 05?

i have Acura TL 05, my navigation went bad, I sent for repair but my clock is off by 7 hours how can I change that? Please help
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use the hours button to advance it 7 or 17 hours.....
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here is what searching provided -

Once you have a working Navi disc, you set the clock by going into the setup screen and finding the option to set the time. Since you have the orange disc, that means you won't have the DST update. Have the clock set itself from the satellite and tell it not to adjust automatically for DST (you'll have to do the adjustment twice a year, next time being November 1 of this year).
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Hi there, since that's a bit more technical than general intro, I'm going to bump this from "noob intro" over to 3G TL so you can get some more owners eyeballs on your question.

Welcome and good luck with your clock!
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Clock and navigation go hand in hand unfortunately.
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Originally Posted by UlsterBoy13
Since you have the orange disc, that means you won't have the DST update.
Orange disks since the 2010 update HAVE the DST correction. My 2012 disk has it!
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Originally Posted by DMZ
Orange disks since the 2010 update HAVE the DST correction. My 2012 disk has it!
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I know.....that was a copy and paste from an OLD thread. If OP had have used search he would have seen it. :loosening:

And OP said he sent Navi for repair but didnt expand and say he got it back etc.




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