DMortensen1
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It seems like every few months I have to readjust my clock because it loses a few minutes. Does anyone else have this problem and is there a fix?
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The Sports with the base radio have no communication with the outside world, no GPS, no wifi, zip zero nada.Mine doesn't do that. That would be weird as its GPS synced no?
Mine has been generally pretty good, other than losing a few minutes every month or so. Today though, it rebooted three times while I was just out cruising around with my kids. Not sure what that was all about??Yep the 5" sucks
Perfect, it will probably last the life of the vehicle.The Sports with the base radio have no communication with the outside world, no GPS, no wifi, zip zero nada.
The JK's have the same issue. I'm surprised Jeep didn't figure out a fix for the JL's.It seems like every few months I have to readjust my clock because it loses a few minutes. Does anyone else have this problem and is there a fix?
There is a lot of crap FCA did not figure out on the JL and even today with 2021’s they are still seeing alot of the same issues that the 2018’s sawThe JK's have the same issue. I'm surprised Jeep didn't figure out a fix for the JL's.
It's not a jeep issue, it's a digital clock issue... All digital clocks have the issue (some drift more, some drift less, but they all drift). Don't blame jeep for a technology limitation. There is a reason the atomic time clocks are a big deal, and there's a reason they broadcast time signals. Sadly, they tried to keep the base headunit barebones.The JK's have the same issue. I'm surprised Jeep didn't figure out a fix for the JL's.