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Daylight savings doesn't work
I went out this morning and found my Lexus did not adjust for DST. I found this thread....
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/rx-...ht-saving.html I guess everyone else can figure out how to make this work except Lexus. My computer, cell phone and even the navigation on my Honda Goldwing all had it right this morning, but not the Lexus :sad: |
I believe this was done to account for the variations of DST across different countries and the fact that some of these DST rules change. Remember how the DST rule in the US changed in 2009? Many companies complained that it was an expensive change, with software updates and whatnot; but no change was required in Lexus. Also, albeit much less likely, if you ever ship your car outside of the US, this design would not require any change to the software.
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i couldn't care less.
a few presses of a button, and you're done. luxury car owners tend to nag and take things for granted, don't you think? next thing we'll complain about is that the car can't make us pancakes and waffles in the morning. imagine that. stepping into your car, opening the glove compartment to see hot pancakes and waffles. |
Originally Posted by dunnojack
(Post 5917660)
i couldn't care less.
a few presses of a button, and you're done. luxury car owners tend to nag and take things for granted, don't you think? next thing we'll complain about is that the car can't make us pancakes and waffles in the morning. imagine that. stepping into your car, opening the glove compartment to see hot pancakes and waffles. |
LMAO!!!!!!!!!! It literally is as easy as pressing a button a few times; INFO,ADJUST CLOCK, and then cycle the hour to the right time. Pretty easy!!!
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I do think it would be nice if it adjusted automatically. In my house the only one which is manual is the clocks on the kitchen appliances. Even our wall clock has a radio receiver to obtain atomic time. Phones get time from wireless network and pc gets time from Internet server.
In the car I think you would need either a wireless connection (like Lexus Link or Onstar) or you would need to obtain it from the GPS signal. While the latter is possible, it doesn't make sense to design it into the car since not all units have GPS. |
and even more people don't subscribe to lexus linke, onstar, or the new lexus enform :) i surely won't bother to pay to have my clock adjusted automatically :D
if they can use radio receiver to obtain atomic time, i think that's a good idea. otherwise, i don't see how the car can get updated info on when to change the DST correctly (especially DST dates changed over the past few years). batman had a good point, i was thinking about using gps sat signal as well (shouldn't be hard to include that info), but not all cars have nav standard on another note, today when we got into the gs, my wife updated our DST in about 5 seconds :) :p |
Daylight Savings Time Adjust
If you have at least 2010 or 2011, you just push setup, then clock, and then Daylight Savings Time: On/Off. Takes less than ten seconds.
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pancakes and waffles? Yummmy.......
Yeah I changed mine yesterday, took 10 seconds... |
Yeah daylight savings doesn't really save any daylight!
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For me since my '06 car is not up to date with the new Daylight savings... I manually turn the Daylight savings ON and Off.
Now we are back to normal time. So, I go into the setting for Daylight Saving and turn it off, the moment I turn that off the hour get subtract by 1 hr. Is there a way to update the exact day the Daylight Saving start and stop? I know in windows there is a way to go into the registry and set this start stop, but I don't know about our GS. |
Originally Posted by worker
(Post 5919256)
For me since my '06 car is not up to date with the new Daylight savings... I manually turn the Daylight savings ON and Off.
Now we are back to normal time. So, I go into the setting for Daylight Saving and turn it off, the moment I turn that off the hour get subtract by 1 hr. Is there a way to update the exact day the Daylight Saving start and stop? I know in windows there is a way to go into the registry and set this start stop, but I don't know about our GS. |
Originally Posted by jjscsix
(Post 5917185)
I went out this morning and found my Lexus did not adjust for DST. I found this thread....
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/rx-...ht-saving.html I guess everyone else can figure out how to make this work except Lexus. My computer, cell phone and even the navigation on my Honda Goldwing all had it right this morning, but not the Lexus :sad: |
Originally Posted by dunnojack
(Post 5917660)
i couldn't care less.
a few presses of a button, and you're done. luxury car owners tend to nag and take things for granted, don't you think? next thing we'll complain about is that the car can't make us pancakes and waffles in the morning. imagine that. stepping into your car, opening the glove compartment to see hot pancakes and waffles. |
Originally Posted by Valley101
(Post 5918927)
If you have at least 2010 or 2011, you just push setup, then clock, and then Daylight Savings Time: On/Off. Takes less than ten seconds.
same in my 2009 gs...and im almsot 100% sure its the same on my 2007 rx |
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