Any updates to the clock issue on Honda Nav?
Your clock will fix itself on the 16th this month. The mathmatical checksum the radio uses to interpret time from the satellites is flawed, and long story short the integer problem will sort itself on the 16th at 4 AM, I think.
That would be great. This has been the most minor of the many problems we’ve had with the Fit but it is irritating nonetheless. All of the early orders of the 2009 Fit with manual trans and Navi were built on US Thanksgiving 2008. We got ours in January of 2009. We celebrated our long ownership experience with another day at the dealer today getting the axle recall taken care of. Parts availability has always been a problem. Fortunately not today.
Frustrated

Manually set time; date wrong.
However, the date is incorrect and there's no way to set that manually.
While in map mode go into "setup" ,"more" "clock settings" "clock adjustment." Turn off "auto daylight savings time," then manually set your clock to the right time. This is what worked for me.
However, the date is incorrect and there's no way to set that manually.
However, the date is incorrect and there's no way to set that manually.
Glad to help!
I was excited for the day for the clocks to fix but am slightly annoyed at the date not fixing.
For anyone wanting an answer to the date error:
Global Positioning Systems measure time from an epoch, or a specific starting point used to calculate time. The date is broadcasted including a number representing the week, coded in 10 binary digits. These digits count from 0 to 1023 then roll over on week 1024. GPS weeks first started on January 6, 1980 before first zeroing out on midnight August 21, 1999. It happened again April 6, 2019. The next happens in 2038.
In short, the date will never fix itself. But considering how old these radios are I'm not surprised. I say look into a newer radio. Hell having bluetooth alone should be enough of a motivator. Lots of great radios out there for around $300 with android auto/carplay
Global Positioning Systems measure time from an epoch, or a specific starting point used to calculate time. The date is broadcasted including a number representing the week, coded in 10 binary digits. These digits count from 0 to 1023 then roll over on week 1024. GPS weeks first started on January 6, 1980 before first zeroing out on midnight August 21, 1999. It happened again April 6, 2019. The next happens in 2038.
In short, the date will never fix itself. But considering how old these radios are I'm not surprised. I say look into a newer radio. Hell having bluetooth alone should be enough of a motivator. Lots of great radios out there for around $300 with android auto/carplay
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