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How to reset the clock?

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I've done internet searches, I've looked through the multiple manuals and giides that came with the Telluride, and I simply cannot find anything, except for one or two that are incorrect.
 
I've done internet searches, I've looked through the multiple manuals and giides that came with the Telluride, and I simply cannot find anything, except for one or two that are incorrect.
We don't know what kind of a car you have.
 
I've done internet searches, I've looked through the multiple manuals and giides that came with the Telluride, and I simply cannot find anything, except for one or two that are incorrect.
You tap the clock readout at the top of the display. That will get you into settings.

Now that it is daylight savings time, simply check the box. That will move the time up one hour.

Come fall, you will just uncheck the daylight savings time box. That will move the time back one hour.
 
Thanks for that answer; it did help me. But, you know, when I was doing my internet searches, I ran across slightly older material, that showed how to enable use of GPS to keep the clock set tight, in addition to the daylight saving time option.. Does this same option (GPS time-keeping) exists for Tellurides?
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Thanks for that answer; it did help me. But, you know, when I was doing my internet searches, I ran across slightly older material, that showed how to enable use of GPS to keep the clock set tight, in addition to the daylight saving time option.. Does this same option (GPS time-keeping) exists for Tellurides?
The GPS time box just gets you the correct current time zone and saves you from having to manually enter the time yourself. It still won’t adjust automatically for daylight savings time changes. You still need to tick or untick the box depending on the time of the year.
 
Is there an automatic DST to Standard Time setting anywhere?
 
Is there an automatic DST to Standard Time setting anywhere?
If there is, they’ve done an exceptional job of hiding it. I’ve done four DST changes with mine (same with my wife’s Palisade) and not once experienced an automatic change. Fortunately it isn’t difficult to change it (two taps per car) and it’s only twice per year.
 
I did mine the other day at a red light, just checked the daylight savings box and fixed.
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Same here.
I did mine while driving without taking my hands off the wheel 😂..........

now that I got you wondering how i did that, all I had to do was tell the wife in the passenger seat to change the clock 😉 😂. Seriously super simple to change clock and only have to do a couple times a year so should be no issue for anyone.
 
The GPS time box just gets you the correct current time zone and saves you from having to manually enter the time yourself. It still won’t adjust automatically for daylight savings time changes. You still need to tick or untick the box depending on the time of the year.
What you describe is one of the things i'd like to use, if it's there. By way of explanation, my better half manually changed the time for me a while back, and it's been about 2 minutes off ever since. If the Telluride has the GPS feature, then I can get the clock back better than I could ever set it myself, and do it very easily.
 
I actually don't know how to change the clock, but my 15 year-old daughter had it changed in 10 seconds so it can't be too difficult.

Interesting though, the daylight savings box was checked so I was surprised that it needed a manual adjustment.
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I actually don't know how to change the clock, but my 15 year-old daughter had it changed in 10 seconds so it can't be too difficult.

Interesting though, the daylight savings box was checked so I was surprised that it needed a manual adjustment.
If you already had the daylight savings box checked before last Sunday, it was set up wrong. You only should have checked the box once we got into daylight savings time.

You then will uncheck it when daylight savings ends this fall.
 
Thanks for that answer; it did help me. But, you know, when I was doing my internet searches, I ran across slightly older material, that showed how to enable use of GPS to keep the clock set tight, in addition to the daylight saving time option.. Does this same option (GPS time-keeping) exists for Tellurides?
Did you look at manuals that came with vehicle in your glove box? Why look at OLD manuals online?
 
If you already had the daylight savings box checked before last Sunday, it was set up wrong. You only should have checked the box once we got into daylight savings time.

You then will uncheck it when daylight savings ends this fall.
That makes sense. I must have checked the box at some point thinking that it would then automatically adjust with the time changes.
 




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