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      Center dash clock Incorrect

      The clock in my '09 LT is ALWAYS incorrect. I can set it to the correct time, turn my car off and when i turn it back on 5 seconds later, it could be 3-4 hours off. almost every time i do it it jumps to random times. i was wondering if there was something that gets cooked from the heat, or something similar and if there is a fix for it, or if there isn't one



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      Typically a bad solder joint in the clock module, from what I understand. If you are handy with a soldering iron it might be worth reflowing the connections if you don't mind risking the clock.

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      Hello, Before you get into taking your clock out, check the fuse. My clock did the same thing. I changed the fuse and it is fine now.Name:  b509f2e6ee1b9203c5be0aa26d264e2d.jpg
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      I wish I had seen the Fuse suggestion a year back as I traded-in my 2011 with a slight clock stability problem last Feb.
      If its not the fuse, there is a long topic on clock repair with photos in the Forum.
      Good luck, George
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      I did that to my odometer @EAD15, (the soldering), the numbers would start to look funky after startup. My clock would reset every time I turned off the car. I checked the fuse (clock/radio) and that fixed it. Aveos do tend to have lots of little quirks.
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      Your clock may have bad solder joints or the clock controller itself may have failed it's a pretty common problem. I would try checking the solder joints first for cracks and if that doesn't help just replace the clock module, they aren't too expensive.

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      https://www.aveoforum.com/forum/f76/...o-clock-21350/





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