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New to this Forum.  Just purchased low k 2013 GD model Elite.   Clock still showing DST for here in Canberra.   Thought the system would Auto  Reset.   Unable to adjust manually ?  Options appear to be 12 or 24 hour & Analog or Digital only.  No option to adjust the time itself.   I have all original manuals and have read with no joy re the solution to the problem.  Am I missing something?
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Hi orwoff  :wlcome01:

There are quite a few threads/topics which may help.

Here's a couple I just found

:link: Clock Time Change

:link: Clock out by 1 hour
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Thanks - Shambles.
Tried without luck. Plus used all the variations I could think of.
Engine &/or Acc on - Press clock button - clock seen in Analog.
Then with Radio on - Press clock button - Clock seen in digital.
Press - Setup - Clock - only option that works is c change from 12 to 24 hour. :crazy1:
Whilst other 'touch' options/buttons revealed - they appear to be inactive without touch response.
No option to "adjust" time.
A trip to a dealer seems to be only alternative.
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Does your head unit have sat nav?
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Wow, I have exactly the same problem. The only thing that works is to take off from “Auto” and use GMT Plus 10:00, for my Sydney example. However, this is flawed, as the school zone alert is using the “auto” time, ie one hour ahead.


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The head unit has all the following and so far, operating as expected - Radio AM/FM, GPS - basic operation checked. CD/Aux/USB/iPod/BT.  2 power outlets in dash + 1 in boot.  Clock works ? (is visible and an hour fast ??) though apparently - not easily adjustable.
I would think that with GPS and Bluetooth (paired with my iPhone easily), correct time would be a given and automatic. Wrong again!
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Have you checked in the Sat Nav settings - ie, the "Auto Time" checkbox (if there is one) ?
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Have you checked in the Sat Nav settings - ie, the "Auto Time" checkbox (if there is one) ?

When you tick on the "Auto" time setting in the navigation section, this is where the problem begins and stays... 1 hour ahead of the actual time.  Given that we both have the same issue, leads me to think that something is wrong... but not our infotainment units. This all went wrong (for me) around the end of DST.  The only fix was to untick "Auto" and choose to manually set the time as GMT + 10.  However, for some reason, the speed alert system (audio and visual) picks up school zone hours based on the incorrect "Auto" time. 

I have done countless restore to defaults and don't know what kicked off this problem on what appears to be more than one user.


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"Fixed"
Your right 'PIDIM'
Visited Dealer - experience counts - 5 minutes and solved.
Process =
Start engine - Radio On - Press 'Nav'
Press - 'more' - new screen -  then press 'Settings' (top left)
Scroll down to 'Regional' - Time Zone GMT + 10.00 - Adjust accordingly.
Other options are available at this screen.
As inferred by Pidim, other adjustments may be required where the 'System' advises speed exceed etc.
'System told me I exceeded speed limit whilst 'parking' - I responded accordingly.
There's a lot of screens built in to 'play with' - now that the 'clock problem' is fixed.
Thanks to all who responded and offered direction.

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A 'major' oversight on above comment.

Ensure "Both"
'Auto Time Zone' & 'Daylight Savings' are unchecked.
When you adjust time.
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"Fixed"
Your right 'PIDIM'
Visited Dealer - experience counts - 5 minutes and solved.
Process =
Start engine - Radio On - Press 'Nav'
Press - 'more' - new screen -  then press 'Settings' (top left)
Scroll down to 'Regional' - Time Zone GMT + 10.00 - Adjust accordingly.
Other options are available at this screen.
As inferred by Pidim, other adjustments may be required where the 'System' advises speed exceed etc.
'System told me I exceeded speed limit whilst 'parking' - I responded accordingly.
There's a lot of screens built in to 'play with' - now that the 'clock problem' is fixed.
Thanks to all who responded and offered direction.



How did you fix the 40km/h school zone issue still triggering on the wrong "auto" time, even though the clock issue was set with GMT adjustments only.  I don't have DST ticked but at 7am in the morning, the "you are over the speed limit" voice comes (as car thinks it's 8am still)  :(


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