The clock resetting is a known issue. You have 2 choices to remedy the situation. Either resolder the board in the clock, or source a known used unit (or new).
The clock resetting is a known issue. You have 2 choices to remedy the situation. Either resolder the board in the clock, or source a known used unit (or new).
Thank you Eg.h2o that finally makes sense. I got this car several years ago and my grandson used it for the last eight years or so he finally gave up on it (not mechanically inclined) I took it back and have been revuilding it ever since. Mostly parts from the junkyard
the clock was driving me crazy since it reset to 1:00 on most time and worked on others.Cannot find a ne one thought so I will resolder all the joints I can see.
What model year aveo is it?
Looks like you have a 2011.
This one is from China, but new (I’ve used this site so I trust it).
https://a.aliexpress.com/_mNBsnrs
This is used, but in North America.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/25620742477...mis&media=COPY
Last edited by Eg.h2o; 09-18-2023 at 08:37 PM.
Mine is a 2011, I was able to resolder the joints that i saw cracks in the tin solder and remelt the ones that were smaller i reinstalled the clock set the time and hope for the best i will check the time first thing in the AM. Again EG.h2o I thank you im not a mechanic but i am not afraid to dive in, if it makes sense some of those other suggestions made absolutley no sense to me.
Let us know if it worked for you!
Nice! Glad to hear it’s working.
Here is a reasonable fix that has logic behind madness. try it and send it to next timekeeper .. https://www.aveoforum.com/forum/f76/...o-clock-21350/