HondaLink quirk

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SkipperT

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Just a heads up, something is up with the Climate control start time. It also jumped an hour back when the clocks changed and I had to change the time manually for my scheduled preconditioning.

Another words my car started warming up 1 hour ahead of when it should have this morning.

Anyone else have this bug?

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The weird thing is that the clock in the car itself did seem to know about the time change.

Ugh, I hate time zone issues.

https://www.xkcd.com/1883/
I'd guess Honda tried to be clever and saved the charging and climate schedules as offsets from midnight or something, so changing the clock changes the schedules. I've seen other companies do that and have the same issue, where saved event times migrate along with the clock.
 
Politics aside, we really need to get rid of the nonsense of changing clocks twice a year. While most clocks are now "smart" enough to change themselves, the ones that aren't make a big bi-annual mess.
 
Just a heads up, something is up with the Climate control start time. It also jumped an hour back when the clocks changed and I had to change the time manually for my scheduled preconditioning.

Another words my car started warming up 1 hour ahead of when it should have this morning.

Anyone else have this bug?

-Skip


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Yeah, HondaLink can be quirky sometimes. A lot of the issues seem tied to software updates or Bluetooth conflicts. I’d try deleting/re-pairing the phone and making sure both the app and the car’s firmware are up to date — that’s fixed it for me in the past.
 
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