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Old 27 May 2004, 02:29 am
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took car to dealer today..wednesday..waited in service area while dealer got all required no's, and told me they would have to order a new radio..I told then to do that last week.....I'll keep you posted on this malarkie...
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Old 27 May 2004, 04:20 am
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My '03 GT clock keeps correct time. I have only had to reset it once, after work was done on the car, other than to adjust for daylight savings time coming and going.
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Old 31 May 2004, 01:05 am
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must just be the 02's....just my luck. In order to get a loaner car I had to wait till the 9th to get her in....we'll see
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Old 31 May 2004, 03:09 am
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My )03 GT keeps pretty good time which means in 6 mo it is off by less than a minute.
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Old 31 May 2004, 09:07 pm
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must just be the 02's....just my luck. In order to get a loaner car I had to wait till the 9th to get her in....we'll see
I have a 02 that was manufactured 4-02, the clock keeps time, haven't had to reset it!!!
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Old 01 Jun 2004, 03:56 am
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I'm retired. I don't care what time it is.[8)]
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Old 01 Jun 2004, 11:51 pm
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The clock on my PT Cruiser GT Turbo seemed to be running a bit slow. Then my buddy Albert suggested that I lay off the accelerator a bit to see if that fixed the problem and it did!

He said it had something to do with relativity and the speed of light. I can never understand what he's talking about though.



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Old 02 Jun 2004, 11:31 am
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The issue with the clocks in the Cruiser is very simple to resolve. The theory is that the faster ones goes, time is to slow down. Now apply that theory to the fast clock in your Cruiser...you need to be driving a faster. This will cause the clock to not slow down, but everything else around you will be aging faster; thus the rest of the world will catch up with your clock.[8D]

As for a fast clock...aaprently you are driving to fast!
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Old 02 Jun 2004, 12:09 pm
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I think you have it backwards. Think back to "Close Encounters" where the people getting off the space ship were way younger than they should be. Ith their watches showed the year, they would have still been reading 1941. That's slow, not fast.

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The issue with the clocks in the Cruiser is very simple to resolve. The theory is that the faster ones goes, time is to slow down. Now apply that theory to the fast clock in your Cruiser...you need to be driving a faster. This will cause the clock to not slow down, but everything else around you will be aging faster; thus the rest of the world will catch up with your clock.[8D]

As for a fast clock...aaprently you are driving to fast!
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Old 03 Jun 2004, 02:48 pm
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wow... people actually taking it in to the dealer for this?

Y'all must have dealers who don't SUCK.

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