Putting clock back an hour help

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I assume everyone has put there clock back an hour in their car. I put mine back and later it was as it was before. Done it three times now and goes back as it was before. Am I missing something.
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I'm surprised that none of the 17 that have read your post know how to do it.
After you have set the time and format (12/24 hr) press the scroll knob, right hand side of screen. That's what I did anyway and it has stayed as set. :D
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I simply went to the time / date setting and unchecked the bst check box. Click went back an hour and has stayed there. Hope this helps
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All I could find in the handbook was how to change the time with the oo set buttons behind the steering wheel, it only said to use the oo button. I will have to try the touch screen. Is it in settings.

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I think it is in Menu -> Vehicle -> Time and date from what I recall
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Yes I did it. Can't remember if it was vehicle but yes it was time and date and uncheck bst. I also had a problem with the central locking after using the key fob, it went to single door unlock. Handbook says menu - car - settings, when in fact it's vehicle not car. I reckon I will get to grips with it now I have found my way around.
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I also had problems with setting time on the Columbus in Vehicle/Settings/Time and Date. I had to change from GPS setting to Manual and then manually set the time. Stayed set to right time after that. I would have thought that GPS would automatically change the time but didn't.
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I just unchecked the bst box and the gps changed the time, go figure
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probinson530 wrote: Thu Nov 01, 2018 11:11 pm I also had problems with setting time on the Columbus in Vehicle/Settings/Time and Date. I had to change from GPS setting to Manual and then manually set the time. Stayed set to right time after that. I would have thought that GPS would automatically change the time but didn't.
The PS satellites transmit a time signal based on UTC (GMT). You need to tell the car if you are using Daylight saving time or not; do that and all is well (and the time setting will be spot on).

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