CokerAir
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- Feb 2, 2015
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Here in the States we have a sometimes preposterous, sometimes delightful thing called "Daylight Savings Time". I believe you have something similar in the UK. In the Spring, the entire nation turns all clocks forward 1 hour. In the fall, clocks go back one hour. I believe it began during WWII and it stuck.
We switched last weekend, though I hadn't brought the analog clock in the Z3 forward. Today, while advancing the clock with a ball-point pen, it went haywire and started rolling forward at a pace of about an hour every 5 seconds. Trying to stop this, I pushed the "Back" button only to have it do the same in reverse. Now it is stuck rolling backwards. If it was a time machine, I'd be a teen by now.
Removing the appropriate fuse as shown on the inside of the fuse box in the engine bay will either stop the clock and shut down all functions in the instrument binnacle (5 amp fuse), or, (with the 7.5 amp fuse) prevent the car from starting.
I can't let it run as is without the battery running dead. I don't want to keep pulling the fuse once I'm parked at work or home, either.
Suggestions?
We switched last weekend, though I hadn't brought the analog clock in the Z3 forward. Today, while advancing the clock with a ball-point pen, it went haywire and started rolling forward at a pace of about an hour every 5 seconds. Trying to stop this, I pushed the "Back" button only to have it do the same in reverse. Now it is stuck rolling backwards. If it was a time machine, I'd be a teen by now.
Removing the appropriate fuse as shown on the inside of the fuse box in the engine bay will either stop the clock and shut down all functions in the instrument binnacle (5 amp fuse), or, (with the 7.5 amp fuse) prevent the car from starting.
I can't let it run as is without the battery running dead. I don't want to keep pulling the fuse once I'm parked at work or home, either.
Suggestions?