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DaveTinNY Nov 21, 2006 05:32 AM

You folks with 06's... does your clock run fast too?
 
My '05 clock has run about 5 minutes per month fast.... i.e., I'll set my clock to exactly 6:00am on the way to work and by the end of the month it's closer to 6:05am when CBS news announces it's 6:00am.
Why? Love my MINI but I don't love the timekeeping ability.

rhawth99 Nov 21, 2006 05:40 AM

My wife's '05 MCS runs fast - seems to randomly gain 4-5 minutes every week or two (I drive the car once a week and seem to have to set the clock every time). My '06 has the chrono package and the clock has never needed to be reset (except for the spring and fall time changes).

200-OK Nov 21, 2006 06:07 AM

I have an '06 MCS and I haven't noticed this problem. The only time I've had to change the time was when I disconnected the battery and then daylight savings time...

Now that you've mentioned it, I will keep a closer eye on it. But I'm pretty sure I would have noticed if it varied by 5 minutes a month...

capnmini Nov 21, 2006 06:13 AM

ive had my MCS since feb '06 and its never ran fast, like rhawth99 said, ive only had to reset the clock when theres been a time change:thumbsup:

Dolmangar Nov 21, 2006 06:20 AM

Do you drive at 88 mph a lot? Or I guess that would make the clock run slow...

nixjosh2 Nov 21, 2006 06:22 AM

I have the same problem with my 05 as well

leslie Nov 21, 2006 06:24 AM

I'm always running late no matter what time of day, so I guess I wouldn't really notice if it was running fast or not. :lol:

Johnna Nov 21, 2006 06:26 AM


Originally Posted by DaveTinNY (Post 1235838)
My '05 clock has run about 5 minutes per month fast.... i.e., I'll set my clock to exactly 6:00am on the way to work and by the end of the month it's closer to 6:05am when CBS news announces it's 6:00am.
Why? Love my MINI but I don't love the timekeeping ability.

It's a common '05 problem. Take it to your dealer. They will clean your clock :wink:. ...... oh, I mean they will replace your clock.

Murmini Nov 21, 2006 06:53 AM

Its actually caused by driving fast! As you get closer to the speed of light, 670,616,629.384 miles per hour, you start to enter a world where time stands still - hence the 5 minute gain per month. So try to keep it under 670,616,629.384 miles per hour and you should be ok.!

CR&PW&JB Nov 21, 2006 07:03 AM

Our pair of 06 Coopers seem to keep very accurate time.

DixonL2 Nov 21, 2006 07:36 AM

dolmangar - good one..... 88MPH it is, then, Marty....

Rastven Nov 21, 2006 07:43 AM

They don't replace the clock, they replace the whole center unit but it works like a treat in terms of keeping good time.
I think the TSB said something about incorrect crystal's in the construction.

Gromit801 Nov 21, 2006 08:00 AM

My 06 is keeping good time.

Laurie Nov 21, 2006 08:16 AM

Call your dealer, it is a known problem. I had mine replaced several months ago and it has kept time since. It should be done under warranty. :thumbsup:

H.A.W.G. Nov 21, 2006 08:21 AM

it likes you so much it cant wait for to drive it in the morning, so it sets its clock fast hopeing you will come out sooner

bzn by Nov 21, 2006 08:41 AM


Originally Posted by Murmini (Post 1235927)
Its actually caused by driving fast! As you get closer to the speed of light, 670,616,629.384 miles per hour, you start to enter a world where time stands still - hence the 5 minute gain per month. So try to keep it under 670,616,629.384 miles per hour and you should be ok.!

:lol: :lol: :lol:

We didn't have this problem in our '05, and haven't noticed it in our '06

Suzanne's Chili Red S Nov 21, 2006 09:10 AM

'06 here and no problems either. :)

fishbulb Nov 21, 2006 09:14 AM

my wife's late 05 MCSa had this - dealer replaced the clock. My 06 MCS works fine.

uscfan Nov 21, 2006 09:23 AM

Have had my '06 MCS a month and no problems so far.

tdm156 Nov 21, 2006 09:25 AM

My 06 ran fast one time when I first took delivery...I reset it then about a month later it ran fast for a week and has not done it since. Its been right on time for the past few months.

Bullfrog Nov 21, 2006 09:29 AM

I thought it was a feature. I'm never late.

clarkdr81 Nov 21, 2006 10:26 AM

As far as I know mine is fine...

BECOKA Nov 21, 2006 10:30 AM

Ive had my 06' with chrono pack for 15 hours. So far no issues. :thumbsup::grin::sly::roll:

DaveTinNY Nov 21, 2006 02:36 PM

Thanks all, I will call my dealer.
>>Its actually caused by driving fast! As you get closer to the speed of light, 670,616,629.384 miles per hour, you start to enter a world where time stands still - hence the 5 minute gain per month. So try to keep it under 670,616,629.384 miles per hour and you should be ok.!<<

ha ha ha! Do I hear a Rush tune in there somewhere? ;-) "I turn my back to the wind......"

Kouper Nov 21, 2006 02:47 PM

my '06 Kouper seems to be at least a minute late, I've reset it a couple of times in sync with my satalite radio, and it always seems to drop slow about 45 sec to a minute, after 3 attempts, I said screw it, I have my wrist watch, the time on the Kouper instrament panel and then my satalite radio. what's 1 min late..... After all when your the boss at work, who cares if your late!


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