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My clock only displays in navigation mode, which is redundant anyway and never displayed ( I run a garmin GVN53 GPS through the screen). My guess is that the time is taken off the GPS satellites so it will always display japan time.

This has been driving me nuts! Time only shows up for me in CD mode... I have tried all the buttons... I figured it was run off the satellite too. I have removed the GPS antenna ages ago; time is out by about an hour and a bit.

strangely enough it was following melb time, and i bought the car from melb so there must be a way. no biggie though...

sorry to state the obvious but japan timezone is inline with melbourne/AEST :P:D

there is an button in the options menu that you highlight that switches the time clock on/off... i switch it off while its daylight savings and then switch it back on when we gain an hour... the other day i was wrapped, i thought my stagea automatically changed the time an hour forwards to daylight saving time... i told all my mates, then i told mum and found out she did it... dont i feel like an idiot :P

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