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Joeb427 Nov 8, 2010 06:16 AM

Daylight Savings Time auto didn't adjust
 
Set to auto daylight savings time but had to manually adjust.
Anyone have this issue?

k9shelly1 Nov 8, 2010 06:22 AM

I think what they mean by "daylight savings" on the Lexus clock is that if you have it "on" you will add an hour. If you switch it "off" you will go back an hour.

So, if it is in the "on" position it doesn't mean it will automatically adjust. It just means that we are in daylight savings time. Much like my alarm clock. I had to switch it "off" too.

LexBob2 Nov 8, 2010 06:25 AM

It's the same way with the Nav time in my '10 ES. I thought it was automatic too (like my Garmin) but it seems like you have you manaually change it with the time changes. Kind of weird it isn't auto IMO.

Sometimes on trips the estimated arrival time will be an hour off due to time changes unless you manaully adjust the time zone.

Joeb427 Nov 8, 2010 06:42 AM

Thanks for the replies.
Very confusing.:(
Auto Daylight Savings should adjust the clock.

RXSF Nov 8, 2010 10:07 AM

I believe in some states, they dont follow DLS so they dont do it auto. Arizona is one of these states

willyb0b Nov 8, 2010 10:39 AM

i haven't driven since saturday but i'm about to head out for errands and will see if the clock updated itself

rominl Nov 8, 2010 10:42 AM

it's NOT automatic. just click to select OFF and you are on winter time

Orbit Nov 9, 2010 05:52 PM

Wasn't a big deal for me to adjust it, but I was hoping the vehicle got the time from a satellite or the cellular system so that it wouldn't be necessary.

billy44bo Nov 9, 2010 10:00 PM

same set up on my 2010 Camry xle and had to change the time with the clock controls

zak21 Nov 10, 2010 08:29 AM

I was also confused on this as there are two buttons in the menu for the clock, one is the daylight time toggle and the other says auto adjust clock. I assumed the auto adjust button was for DST but now I think its for the time it self because when you un-select auto it gives you the option to manually adjust the time for hours/minutes. I wonder if it auto adjust the time from a radio/satellite feed?

Edit, ohh duh! I bet it uses the GPS feed for the time.

billy44bo Nov 10, 2010 11:45 AM

our 330 would change time when you change from one time zone to the next. We are not driving or 330 right now going to try to sell it before our new 450 gets in town. It will be in port on the 15th so we do not have a lot of time to do it in.

BCRCornet Oct 21, 2011 03:43 PM

Clock Adjusted Automatically by GPS?
 

Originally Posted by zak21 (Post 5923955)
... I wonder if it auto adjust the time from a radio/satellite feed?

Edit, ohh duh! I bet it uses the GPS feed for the time.

Has this ever been shown to be the case? I.e., the clock is kept "on time" by the GPS?

Edit: to clarify my question - I don't mean switching to/from Daylight Saving Time specifically; rather, is the clock kept adjusted to the correct minute on a regular basis?

krypttic Oct 24, 2011 01:34 PM

This is why I moved to Phoenix... so I wouldn't have to change my clocks twice each year.

InRBigness Oct 24, 2011 05:06 PM


Originally Posted by krypttic (Post 6775192)
This is why I moved to Phoenix... so I wouldn't have to change my clocks twice each year.

Well I have seen people who have moved for sillier reasons.. okay no I havent. While you wont have to set your clock back and forth you are likely to wear out your air conditioning switch over time. :)


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