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Honda Jazz Forums => Honda Jazz Mk3 2015 - 2020 => Topic started by: Ddbassman on April 17, 2022, 01:28:03 PM
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Has anyone changed their stereo on a mk 3 and found anything that can change the time on the dash? It keeps time but with summer time I can’t increment them hour.
Any ideas?
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There is a setting for Daylight Saving Time in the settings menu on the onscreen display.
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Thank you. I have removed the factory unit though so just wondering if there is another way. The option doesn’t seem to exist on the controls from the steering wheel.
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Sorry to add to your woes but you may eventually also need to correct the minutes, and if the car battery is ever disconnected the time might reset to something completely wrong.
I wonder if any scanners or apps that connect to the obd ll port are able to alter the dashboard clock? Might be worth a try if you already have access to one, or do some research into their functions.
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I have an obd2 connector so will try that, thank you for the suggestion. I suspect the obd2 protocols won’t allow it though.
If it does I’ll update on here.
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Does the time on the head unit synchronise with the dash?
Which aftermarket head unit do you have?
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It doesn’t sync its a pioneer.
But there are a few cables that are not connected to anything. So I suspect one of these adjusts the clock.
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I believe when fitting some radios to some cars you also need to buy an additional wiring loom that is specific to that car , which has additional connector blocks to operate things like steering wheel volume controls etc. Could you be missing this kit, or part of it ?
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Hi, thanks for that. I have purchased one connector for the steering wheel but it didn’t come with anything else. I don’t know if it exists for the time.
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Pioneer make a lot of head units, so which particular one? Model No?
I think Lord Volt is in the right ball park, where you may need additional interfaces to get the H/U to sync with the existing Honda configuration, if indeed that is possible.
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Hi,
It's pioneer sph-da160dab. Not sure where I could buy one of the adapters you refer to. Any ideas?
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I had a quick look at the Pioneer site and it looks like your HU is compatible with the Mk3.
I've no idea how you've wired it or which wiring accessories you've used, but it may be worth contacting Pioneer customer support to see if they can help.
In the meantime, can't you manually adjust the multi information display? I would have thought you could use the steering column controls to adjust the time as per the 'customisation flow' diagram on page 130 of the manual.
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Out of interest, is it just the clock adjustment that doesn't work? There are other car functions that display on the OEM head unit, such as the parking sensors and reversing camera (if your car has one). Does your new head unit display these successfully?
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So, I think that the stereo I had meant that the clock adjustment was deleted in the control on the speedo cluster. I will look again though thanks for the info.
The connector adapter I used from auto leads for the the volume control works. I believe everything else is separate from the Stereo. My car didn't have the camera as stock. The sensors still work but they show up on the little screen in the speedo cluster.
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The sensors still work but they show up on the little screen in the speedo cluster.
OK, but with the OEM head unit the parking sensors display on BOTH the infotainment display and the multi-function display to the right of the speedo. You probably don't need both, but it indicates that the new head unit isn't integrated properly with the car.
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Maybe the days of replacing dashboard radios with better, well known brands are coming to an end. I can see the benefits of upgrading older cars with obsolete equipment by fitting a double din infotainment system,with screen bluetooth, usb's and extra stuff.
But more recent cars may already have much of this equipment, and reasonably decent quality. A complete replacement may bring complications with comparatively few improvements.
Of course many will want or need to upgrade sound quality, and maybe add some extra gismos. Better amplifier, better speakers etc. Perhaps the future will be more towards upgrades using hidden boxes that use the original built in controls. But I suppose there will still be compatibility issues , without any styling improvements.
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Yes I believe you are correct. The apple car play is a massive improvement for me though. The only issue is the clock.
I am very tempted to try and build an interface but it maybe slightly out of my skill level.
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Did you ever find a solution for your problem as I’m just about to change the original (rubbish) head unit for an Alpine Wireless CarPlay unit?