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Does your PCM set the clock correctly after DST change last weekend?

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It looks strange but, after a long long time, this is the first car that doesn't update automatically the clock after DST chenge (Daylight saving time, daylight time or summer time as it's called around the world).
Yesterday evening I noticed that clock was one hour forward and checking the PCM the only option to set it correctly is to turn off the auto mode and enter the time manually. The car was connected to internet all day (navigation, Spotify, Internet Radio) but it doesn't update the clock automatically. Am I missing something?
 
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It looks strange but, after a long long time, this is the first car that doesn't update automatically the clock after DST chenge (Daylight saving time, daylight time or summer time as it's called around the world).
Yesterday evening I noticed that clock was one hour forward and checking the PCM the only option to set it correctly is to turn off the auto mode and enter the time manually. The car was connected to internet all day (navigation, Spotify, Internet Radio) but it doesn't update the clock automatically. Am I missing something?
It could be that it doesn't have the correct timezone data for the location, especially if the time change day was recently (last few years) changed). Similar would happen on Linux if someone doesn't update the tzdata package.
 
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It could be that it doesn't have the correct timezone data for the location, especially if the time change day was recently (last few years) changed). Similar would happen on Linux if someone doesn't update the tzdata package.
Nope, time zone was correct (“Rome” ) and it’s a very long time that the time switch happens on this weekend.
 
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Wow, yep, last changed in 1996. So if it's using a timezone file that old there will be a lot of problems in the US as well.
 
 



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