So I flushed my fluid today. No real issue there but when I reset the timer it appears to have an incorrect current date (this happened previous times I did it too)
It wasn't flagging a change was required ie no clock. Entering the menu it showed as 4.25. My records indicate I did it last in July 2023 so that lines up with what happened when I reset it.
When I reset it, it changed to 11.26 ie it seems to think it's November 2024 right now apparently - about 3 months "slow"
Car is all stock except for a home-built BlueBus. No modules eg the IKE have ever been replaced.
Date and time are correct on the Nav display.
Setting the time from either the dash or the on board nav correctly updates the other immediately.
So it seems like the SIA is keeping its own date internally.
I've not found anyone else having this problem or any references to correcting this SIA date. I know it will still only flag in 2 years from now even though the absolute date is wrong. But it does mean you can't just use it to check the due date and it hurts my OCD
Any ideas?
It wasn't flagging a change was required ie no clock. Entering the menu it showed as 4.25. My records indicate I did it last in July 2023 so that lines up with what happened when I reset it.
When I reset it, it changed to 11.26 ie it seems to think it's November 2024 right now apparently - about 3 months "slow"
Car is all stock except for a home-built BlueBus. No modules eg the IKE have ever been replaced.
Date and time are correct on the Nav display.
Setting the time from either the dash or the on board nav correctly updates the other immediately.
So it seems like the SIA is keeping its own date internally.
I've not found anyone else having this problem or any references to correcting this SIA date. I know it will still only flag in 2 years from now even though the absolute date is wrong. But it does mean you can't just use it to check the due date and it hurts my OCD
Any ideas?
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