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I have set the time on my clock several times and it always resets to 12:00AM at some point and it also never changes to reflect minutes going by. I rode for 15 hours and it stayed at 12:00AM. And, no, the battery has not been disconnected at any point which I would expect to cause such a thing.
Anyone else seen this?
Anyone else seen this?
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Too bad you rode for 15 hours. Had you only rode for 12 hours the time would have been perfect.


Never but obviously something is broke. Turn it in to dealer.I have set the time on my clock several times and it always resets to 12:00AM at some point and it also never changes to reflect minutes going by. I rode for 15 hours and it stayed at 12:00AM. And, no, the battery has not been disconnected at any point which I would expect to cause such a thing.
Anyone else seen this?
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I'm assuming this is something that has just started happening? Everything was fine with it last year? Have warranty take care of it.


I wonder if a froze power relay would act like disconnecting battery? Sure hope someone makes Solid State setup soon either way.
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do you have an antilag on it?I have set the time on my clock several times and it always resets to 12:00AM at some point and it also never changes to reflect minutes going by. I rode for 15 hours and it stayed at 12:00AM. And, no, the battery has not been disconnected at any point which I would expect to cause such a thing.
Anyone else seen this?
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That could be the problem. Once the power is lost it will go back to 12 and stay there. Could also be a problem with the gauge.I wonder if a froze power relay would act like disconnecting battery? Sure hope someone makes Solid State setup soon either way.


Are you saying they are cutting power to ECU to produce Anti-Lag?do you have an antilag on it?
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not sure but since i install my TD antilag my clock always stay at 12:00Are you saying they are cutting power to ECU to produce Anti-Lag?


Interesting.not sure but since i install my TD antilag my clock always stay at 12:00
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Mine has had the same problem since last year taking it in for service today gonna have it checked out
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let us know.Mine has had the same problem since last year taking it in for service today gonna have it checked out


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mine does the exact same thingI have set the time on my clock several times and it always resets to 12:00AM at some point and it also never changes to reflect minutes going by. I rode for 15 hours and it stayed at 12:00AM. And, no, the battery has not been disconnected at any point which I would expect to cause such a thing.
Anyone else seen this?

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As soon as you remove the hood and unplug the connector your clock goes back to 12:00 and if you don't reset the time it will stay at 12:00.
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Noticed the same thingAs soon as you remove the hood and unplug the connector your clock goes back to 12:00 and if you don't reset the time it will stay at 12:00.
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