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Clock not keeping time

sheppy

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Anyone having any issues with the clock not keeping time on their lightning? I have reset it to the proper time and to no avail it was off again the next day.
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Off by a few minutes or an hour?
 

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Be sure the setting for automatic clock update is “On”.
 

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Many Lightning owners experience a time paradox because the truck is so fast. One clue for this is that the Lightning clock runs slower than the clocks at home or in other vehicles.
 

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Mine seems to keep the time, however, I use the 24 hour clock and for whatever reason every time I start the truck it reverts back to a 12 hour clock even though the toggle switch is still set on 24 hour clock. If I toggle from from 24, to 12 hour back to 24…then it will go back to a 24 hour clock. But, the next time I start the truck, it will revert again to the 12hr clock. It’s a weird bug. I’m wondering if there’s other bugs in the clock?
 

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Mine seems to keep the time, however, I use the 24 hour clock and for whatever reason every time I start the truck it reverts back to a 12 hour clock even though the toggle switch is still set on 24 hour clock. If I toggle from from 24, to 12 hour back to 24…then it will go back to a 24 hour clock. But, the next time I start the truck, it will revert again to the 12hr clock. It’s a weird bug. I’m wondering if there’s other bugs in the clock?
I have the same problem. Drives me nuts.
 

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Mine seems to keep the time, however, I use the 24 hour clock and for whatever reason every time I start the truck it reverts back to a 12 hour clock even though the toggle switch is still set on 24 hour clock. If I toggle from from 24, to 12 hour back to 24…then it will go back to a 24 hour clock. But, the next time I start the truck, it will revert again to the 12hr clock. It’s a weird bug. I’m wondering if there’s other bugs in the clock?
Report this to your dealer as well as to Ford corporate. They totally need to fix that. Their sister development team needs to not ignore things like this.
 

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Report this to your dealer as well as to Ford corporate. They totally need to fix that. Their sister development team needs to not ignore things like this.
I've reported it a couple times VIA the truck SYNC screen, I fear this issue is on the low priority task list.
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