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Trying to change the clock for new time setting on the radio in my 66. It is a Pioneer single Din. Yes, the dash is cut. I never could figure out how to reset the damned clock. I gave up. I know it is not that hard to do. I have reset it twice every year since it has been in there. I just can’t figure it out this time. Too many tiny buttons and menus, etc. I am thinking of buying a new radio that has a 7” removable touch screen that works off my I-Phone. That way my gps works on the screen and it actually has a radio that looks like I could get it to work, plus phone bluetooth, which I have never been able to get that radio to connect to.
Looking at one made by BOSS. Looks are not to my liking in a classic, but, at this point, actual functionality would be nice. And Sirius Radio off the phone would be nice.
In the meantime, I just have to subtract an hour from the radio’s clock readout to know what time it is. And I won’t have to reset it next summer.
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