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I fixed all of my clocks this morning and then I started my Spyder... :(

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And I found that it still displayed daylight savings time instead of standard time.

Oh woe is me.

How did the Can Am engineers miss this important task? Every smarrt device I have can do this task....
 
My 2017 RT clock couldn't keep accurate time if my life depended on it. Gains about 20 min every 6 months.
 
My 2017 RT clock couldn't keep accurate time if my life depended on it. Gains about 20 min every 6 months.

Sounds like you might have a battery problem, not a clock problem.

My computers and my iPhone correctly updated the time, but I had to manually correct my alarm clock, microwave, and oven/cooktop.
 
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After living in Arizona for many years, loved that they did not change the time. Here in New Mexico...........ARGG.
 
I lived in Indiana for a few years, and while I was there I learned about a town that straddled the border between Indiana and Ohio.
The Indiana side of town did not observe Daylight Savings Time but the Ohio side of town did.
So many of the business posted signs as to whether they operated on "slow time" or "fast time" during the weeks around the change.

And some may ask why both sides of town didn't observe Daylight Savings Time.
Most of Indiana did not observe Daylight Savings Time until 2006.

I grew up in California, so knew about changing the clocks, and was living in Indiana when they changed.
I got to explain to my colleagues about "Spring Forward, Fall Back" to know how to change the clocks.
 
I only have three devices that are automatic. My computer, the phone system (satellite), and my trusty Casio Pathfinder watch. The watch did not auto change because it spent the night in my office. I forgot to leave it near a window so it could pick up the "atomic time" signal from the satellite. I did that last night and it was correct this AM. I am guessing I will have to manually set the new car. I will find out later today. :bowdown:
 
Sounds like you might have a battery problem, not a clock problem.

My computers and my iPhone correctly updated the time, but I had to manually correct my alarm clock, microwave, and oven/cooktop.

Not a battery problem around those 2015-18? years, Raccoon. BRP did not do clocks well. My ‘16 F3-L required constant adjustment;)

Pete
 
Even though Arizona does not observe DST, there is no escaping the joy of this biannual event. I have a clock radio in one of my bathrooms that does not have a way to delete DST. It automatically observes the change over every 6 months. So, for now, and the next 6 months, it shows the correct time. After that, it will go into DST mode and try to make me an hour early for everything....... Or is it an hour late????? The confusion of it all makes my brain hurt..... :gaah:
 
And I found that it still displayed daylight savings time instead of standard time.

Oh woe is me.

How did the Can Am engineers miss this important task? Every smarrt device I have can do this task....

Um, have you tried BRP Connect?
 
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