You may or may not need to turn daylight savings time “off” to make your time zone (CST, EST, etc) match real time......
Set/Adjust Clock on 2016 Freightliner
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You may need to turn daylight savings time on or off to make the clock match your time zone, depending if it’s fall or spring.....
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Just shut all power off to truck by switch on floor driver side.
Wait 20min let ECM completely turn off
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I asked this question a while ago. I did turn off the master power switch. In fact it was turned off every weekend before I got it, and every weekend I used the truck. NOTHING except connecting the truck to a computer in the shop fixed the problem.
I adjusted the timezone among all possible timezones and adjusted DST on/off as well and the truck remained a few hours away from the correct time. It might have even remained a few hours and numerous minutes away fom correct local time. That's all in the past now. thanks for all replies. -
No need of me sayin then its not a normal 24 hr clock as we know it..
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Press and hold the directional switch to the right for approx. 4 to 5 seconds. That will open the menus, select setup, set time and date, and 12 or 24 hour clock. Rather simple. I have the experience of a little kid. It took about 20 seconds to figure out.
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