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Never since quartz car clocks became standard have I had a vehicle unable to keep time to within a few minutes.
Today I saw it was 20 minutes behind, and I had reset it only about a month back from another episode of slowness.
The 'GPS Synchronization' button informs me "GPS not available". ( I did have the engine off )
The manual mentions that the clock is powered by a low voltage battery buried somewhere that keeps all sorts of settings data in memory. I can't believe a tired battery there would slow a clock?
Today I saw it was 20 minutes behind, and I had reset it only about a month back from another episode of slowness.
The 'GPS Synchronization' button informs me "GPS not available". ( I did have the engine off )
The manual mentions that the clock is powered by a low voltage battery buried somewhere that keeps all sorts of settings data in memory. I can't believe a tired battery there would slow a clock?