It's a family joke but now that I am thinking about it, the clock changing time could be an indicator of a larger problem. I would say I first noticed this problem maybe a year or so into ownership. The clock was 1 minute fast, then 3 minutes and eventually, it seemed to speed up and skip ahead every few days until it was a solid 20 mins or so fast. I just lived with it and used it as a way to fake myself into not being late. Then my husband will drive the car and change it back without telling and that is just a mess. The time will stay accurate for 4-6 months then one day the process starts all over again.
It's a family joke but now that I am thinking about it, the clock changing time could be an indicator of a larger problem. I would say I first noticed this problem maybe a year or so into ownership. The clock was 1 minute fast, then 3 minutes and eventually, it seemed to speed up and skip ahead every few days until it was a solid 20 mins or so fast. I just lived with it and used it as a way to fake myself into not being late. Then my husband will drive the car and change it back without telling and that is just a mess. The time will stay accurate for 4-6 months then one day the process starts all over again.
- wasekh, Greensboro, US