Don't worry about it. It'll be OK in about two months (precisely @ 2:00 AM, October 26).kemosabe said:IIRC, around April 6, 2003 at about 2:00am, the clock in my Pilot suddenly fell behind by an hour... :werd:
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Is that ET??? Will it work as well for Mountain Time???? Do I need to be awake to make sure it happens? Do trees make a noise when they fall if no one is there?krygny said:
Don't worry about it. It'll be OK in about two months (precisely @ 2:00 AM, October 26).
All valid questions. But, what I really want to know, ...colorider said:
Is that ET??? Will it work as well for Mountain Time???? Do I need to be awake to make sure it happens? Do trees make a noise when they fall if no one is there?
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It would also be good to know it they can be purchased locally or on-line. I have lost a few over the years and would like to replace them "just in case".krygny said:
All valid questions. But, what I really want to know, ...
What exactly are the bejeezers, and how many do I have if they've never been scared out of me?
I have a 2011 pilot touring and all of a sudden clock is stuck 1 hr fast. Each effort to change it is for naught. I saw on another thread i could try removing a fuse. This model clock is changed using the navigation system.I saw the thread about the slow clock that started back in November. I know I have the problem and I also know of another Pilot owner that has the same problem. I bet there are more out there so how about a poll.