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Model specific boards => Golf mk7 => Topic started by: p3asa on 01 November 2016, 23:35

Title: Clock changing
Post by: p3asa on 01 November 2016, 23:35
Does the Golf not adjust the clocks changing automatically?

Our's never changed even although it was set to take the time from the GPS. I had to go into the Time settings and unselect the summer setting.
Title: Re: Clock changing
Post by: Booth11 on 02 November 2016, 00:07
Does the Golf not adjust the clocks changing automatically?

Our's never changed even although it was set to take the time from the GPS. I had to go into the Time settings and unselect the summer setting.

I had to do the same, and remember having to do it last year too. 
Title: Re: Clock changing
Post by: kalimon on 02 November 2016, 06:58
Same here.
Title: Re: Clock changing
Post by: phope on 02 November 2016, 07:56
http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=260248.msg2498858#msg2498858

A tweak with VCDS required - didn't have to change my time last weekend
Title: Re: Clock changing
Post by: p3asa on 02 November 2016, 08:54
Thanks. As long as it's not just me.  :grin:

Cheers for the VCDS link I'll have a look.

Interestingly after unticking the summer option the GPS is out by 1minute.
Title: Re: Clock changing
Post by: KyleB on 02 November 2016, 10:47
Yeah I had to do the VCDS tweak too, but interestingly my Mrs. Leon FR (Mk3) already did this without the need for the VCDS tweak.
Title: Re: Clock changing
Post by: dippy_x on 03 November 2016, 06:48
I have the vcds tweak as well. It makes no sense.  The option is there but not available generally for reasons I guess?
Title: Re: Clock changing
Post by: The ANT on 03 November 2016, 09:07
Most things that set the time like that receive a signal with the which the clock understands, but the signal is constant throughout the year, unless the clock knows the date and has been told to adjust to winter time it won't do it  (it needs to know the date to know when, not all countries adjust their clocks for winter so it needs to be told to do it, if it can't be told or doesn't know the date, or both it needs to be done manually).
Title: Re: Clock changing
Post by: fredgroves on 03 November 2016, 12:51
I can understand why it can't change because of the GPS time signal (GPS does send time, but its always UTC - those satellites don't send out special times for particular time zones lol)

On the other hand, my computer (which also receives time in UTC) knows when to change the clock because it also knows that I've told it its UK... if I set it to a US locale it would change the clocks when the yanks do it (which is this weekend coming).

My Golf is also told that its UK - which means the time and date format, the speed and fuel readings and headlight dipping direction are all set to typical UK values... so why not BST/GMT swap overs?

Again, as before, the technology is all software, the car is capable, they just can't be bothered to give you a well thought out product but still charge you thousands for it.

Title: Re: Clock changing
Post by: KyleB on 03 November 2016, 14:33
It further doesn't make sense though because the software is there and working on the Leon (and I assume the Audi) that uses the same media/computer system.
Title: Re: Clock changing
Post by: p3asa on 03 November 2016, 14:45
The time could could be sent by RDS like a lot of cars and it would solve the problem
Title: Re: Clock changing
Post by: dubber36 on 03 November 2016, 15:01
Most things that set the time like that receive a signal with the which the clock understands, but the signal is constant throughout the year, unless the clock knows the date and has been told to adjust to winter time it won't do it  (it needs to know the date to know when, not all countries adjust their clocks for winter so it needs to be told to do it, if it can't be told or doesn't know the date, or both it needs to be done manually).

Mother-in-law had a Vectra in 1999. That had an RDS clock that would adjust for summer and winter time. It would also adjust to French time when crossing the channel. I see no reason why all cars with a radio can't do this.
Title: Re: Clock changing
Post by: GTD22 on 06 November 2016, 10:48
I was in wife's car last week(XC60) and I was late for an appointment at the doctors so I had to drive a bit like a boy racer. Got to the doctors 50 minutes early :rolleyes:
Title: Re: Clock changing
Post by: Mr.McGee on 06 November 2016, 21:30
My Golf GTD changed the time by itself. Don't remember faffing around with any summertime settings or that. Had a BMW before that I had to manually change the time. Was surprised by that little detail really from BMW.