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Reboot does the trick, I rebooted 17" screen first with the thumbwheels, but the time was still incorrect. Rebooted instrument cluster with the upper buttons, and the clock reset on the 17" before the IC even came back.
Mine too. I noticed it last night, at about 10pm, when I went out to plug it in, that it already went ahead an hour. Then this morning, when I left the house at 10:40am, it was reading 9:40am.
So, last night, the car springed forward at 8:30p (dash showed 9:30p at the time).. now, it went back.. DST is 8am, it shows 7a... anyone else with this?
May not be a Tesla isue but an AT&T issue if it syncing time to the cell towers. Here in Arizona, we don't change time like the rest of you. However, the cell phones decided to change time. Freaked the BF out this morning when he thought he was late to work. Reboot of the cell phone corrected the time. Tess was off last night, but this morning is showing the correct time.
Last night Pacific time mine jumped ahead an hour around 8 P.M., then jumped back an hour overnight/this morning and finally updated to the correct time around noon.
Nope - just reporting that mine was not early. I was considering rebooting when I saw it had updated.
I have a different time-related issue. I have an iPhone 5 and a Blackberry Bold synced to the S - all on eastern time - but when I look at the call histories on the touchscreen the car appears to be assuming the phones are on pacific time. E.g. a call at 8:30am shows 11:30am in the history - in the future! Anyone have this experience, and any ideas to fix?