Daylight Savings Time Change
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From: Canada
My Ride: 530i, Silver Grey, Black Dakota, Steptronic, Premium, PDC, Logic7
For sure - sould be easy. Even without NAV, the car somehow knows my lattitude and longitude so it should even be able to figure out what time zone I'm in. (at least it shows a lat. and long. in the service section - I should figure out whether that's correct and whether it adjusts when I travel).
An inexpensive gps can see where you are and show the exact local time automatically. The nav should be able to check the time in the car too. I'd also like for the gps in the nav to allow a live speed display that is more accurate than the speedo. As i recall, the car has a gps even without nav installed.
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From: Singapore
My Ride: 530iA Silver Grey , black interior. Premium Package, Navigation System, Head-up Display, Radio Satellite, Adaptive Xenon Headlights. AC Schnitzer Front Lip, H&R springs, Rear red reflector, All season Floor mat,
I have do it manually too... but i do not bother to change them because i am used to see the time from my watch..
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From: South Jersey, USA
My Ride: 2005 545iA Orient Blue, Beige/Poplar, Sport, NAV, Sirius, Logic 7, CWP, PDC, Fold Downs, Sunshades, Bluetooth and “Sweeeeet”
Mayne you have to wind the i drive like an old watch to get it to work
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