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Will have a look tomorrow, cheers for the heads up
@ddoubledannyWe've got lots to do tomorrow!

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Yes mate, cya then!ddoubledanny wrote:Yeah sounds funSee you at 9 bud
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That was my assumption, but operating the button (lots in my case) should have cleared that and it didn't. It just cleared itself after a while, so I was thinking more likely dirt on the pcb tracking across?Vtecmec wrote:Yes, it's probably a bit of dirt in the buttons gubbins.Sailor wrote:Isn't the adjuster a simple push-button that works against a small pcb? If so, it could be conductive gunk - a short circuit.
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Didn't even get a chance to have a look at it, however its not been a problem since. Just need to change the time back to reality 

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Used it yesterday and the clock was just over an hour fast (it was fine last time I used the car).
Went to adjust it and after I stopped adjusting the minutes (let go of the switch and it returned to the middle) it ran on for another 3-4 minutes. Did that repeatedly, even did it when I flicked the switch straight from adjusting minutes all the way over to hours (the hours adjusted while the minutes were still adjusting...)
So for that to be the case, it either is crap on the board giving slightly low resistance between pins, or the adjustment switch isn't actually a 3-position switch (hr-off-min) it's 2x 2-position switches (hr on-hr off and min on-min off) that the plastic knob floats in between and the minute one is sticking...
Gonna have to come apart and be cleaned to sort this one by the looks

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Uh ok mate. I think I've been extremely lucky as it stopped for me. It only happened the once and hasn't happened since.
So fingers crossed the clock should be fine and won't need attention
So fingers crossed the clock should be fine and won't need attention

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Holy thread revival batman!
My UKDM did this on Sunday. About half an hour into driving, the minutes on the clock suddenly started advancing and carried on doing it for about 20 minutes and then stopped by themselves and been fine since.
So that's 3 ludes suffered it.
I'm wondering if it could be electrolytic caps going down with age.
This could be the next main relay epidemic! 
My UKDM did this on Sunday. About half an hour into driving, the minutes on the clock suddenly started advancing and carried on doing it for about 20 minutes and then stopped by themselves and been fine since.
So that's 3 ludes suffered it.
I'm wondering if it could be electrolytic caps going down with age.


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