They should be able to pull this time data from GPS.
Same issue as everyone else, Manual gets over written.
I've set it New Caledonia (GMT+11), see what happens when I start it in the morning.
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They should be able to pull this time data from GPS.
Same issue as everyone else, Manual gets over written.
I've set it New Caledonia (GMT+11), see what happens when I start it in the morning.
I have GPS as well but obviously it’s not effecting it at this point.
that’s what I was doing. It changed New Caledonian a time to GMT+9 and once more showed me the wrong time. If that happens to you, do as NZTiguan suggests - manually correct the time. That seems to have worked for me. Manual setting, New Caledonia time zone and a manual adjustment of the actual hours on the clock.Quote:
Originally Posted by AJW;[URL="tel:1340270"
I have an Audi which automatically updates for Daylight Saving, location when driving across borders, so obviously using GPS.
Given they are both under VAG, they have the technical know-how to fix. Maybe VW Hans should call Audi Hans for some tips.
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I seem to have the clock working using a temporary fix. I set time to Manual, then set the Time Zone to "-12" hours, then entered the time manually.
I hope that works for other mk8 owners. One downside is the clock can't ensure the time is accurate as it can't Automatically use the GPS to keep the time correct. A car clock isn't intended to be a chronograph, so it shouldn't be a massive concern. Perhaps just check the time is accurate, perhaps every two or three months.
Might be same old daylight saving issue as described in this thread.
Daylight Saving Time ?
Yeah. Same old problem they could/should have fixed. My son-in-law seemed pretty smug that his Corolla can get daylight saving right, but not VW.
I have the same issue, VW dealers have no clue on how to fix this fault.
To say I am happy with my MK8 GTI is an understatement.
The Infotainment system is a crap and had a mind of its own.
They don't care!