Hello, all -- I'm not sure if this is something to worry about, but thought I'd ask. (And I hope I've picked the right section to ask the question in.)
We were recently away for a couple of weeks and my Niro was not driven. Sat happily in our driveway. Today I drove it and noticed that the clock was wrong. At first it had a date in February and said it was 12:15 when it was somewhere around 10 a.m. When I stopped, parked for a while, and got back in, it showed NO time at all, just --:-- above the screen. Navigation, connection Sirius, my phone, etc. otherwise seemed to work fine. I found the clock settings and it does show that it should take the time from GPS.
My guess is that the issue is with the satellite, but I thought I'd ask here and see if anyone else has experienced this.
Thanks for your attention -- I'm new to this forum but have had my Niro a bit over a year and a half and am really REALLY happy with it overall. So glad we got it vs the BMW or Toyota models that were also on our shortlist.
Ann
We were recently away for a couple of weeks and my Niro was not driven. Sat happily in our driveway. Today I drove it and noticed that the clock was wrong. At first it had a date in February and said it was 12:15 when it was somewhere around 10 a.m. When I stopped, parked for a while, and got back in, it showed NO time at all, just --:-- above the screen. Navigation, connection Sirius, my phone, etc. otherwise seemed to work fine. I found the clock settings and it does show that it should take the time from GPS.
My guess is that the issue is with the satellite, but I thought I'd ask here and see if anyone else has experienced this.
Thanks for your attention -- I'm new to this forum but have had my Niro a bit over a year and a half and am really REALLY happy with it overall. So glad we got it vs the BMW or Toyota models that were also on our shortlist.
Ann