Clock doesn't match Navi Screen due to battery replacement
#1
Cruisin'
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Clock doesn't match Navi Screen due to battery replacement
So I had a dead battery...And once I had it replaced. I noticed my clock on the dashboard is 2 hours behind than it should be. Keep in mind the correct time is on the GPS Navi..Is there a way I can get the clock to match the time on the GPS Navi.
#2
Is the time changing at all? Is the nav getting atleast 3 satellite signals? (hold menu, map, and cancel I believe and its in one of those menus)
I've had the navi clock sort of lock up because of a loose pin in the connector.
I've had the navi clock sort of lock up because of a loose pin in the connector.
#4
TL-S
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that won't work.
i had this issue for such a long time and dealt with a wrong clock for over a year before I found the fix. it was such a PITA for such a small thing.
if it didn't go to the correct time when you hooked the battery back up the first time, chances are it won't again. here is the info i found and was able to figure it out. Basically it forces the GPS to send the actual time to the display again and it will be correct forever after that.
When daylight savings time occured this time around my clock forgot how to change so I manually fixed it and then somehow it fixed itself so I undid what I did. If that makes sense. lol
Hold in your MENU/SETUP/CANCEL buttons and that will bring you to a complex menu......look around in there, I can't remember exactly where the option is but there is one to let you override the stubborn car and put the clock where it needs to be.
i had this issue for such a long time and dealt with a wrong clock for over a year before I found the fix. it was such a PITA for such a small thing.
if it didn't go to the correct time when you hooked the battery back up the first time, chances are it won't again. here is the info i found and was able to figure it out. Basically it forces the GPS to send the actual time to the display again and it will be correct forever after that.
When daylight savings time occured this time around my clock forgot how to change so I manually fixed it and then somehow it fixed itself so I undid what I did. If that makes sense. lol
Hold in your MENU/SETUP/CANCEL buttons and that will bring you to a complex menu......look around in there, I can't remember exactly where the option is but there is one to let you override the stubborn car and put the clock where it needs to be.
#5
:what:
Worked for me twice. My wife left the key on and ran the battery dead. When we charged the battery and started the car, it was in the garage and couldn't get satellite signal. Once it did get signal, the clock was already set. This happened twice and parking it out in the open, disconnecting the battery for about 30 min, reconnecting, and letting everything reset as normal.
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