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Old 02-01-2013, 02:29 PM
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when you bring it in for a repair and they tell you they did a download to your ecu regarding a tsb
and your vehicle was running fine before then you drive away and have to go 100 miles before it comes back into itself ( like speed ) they do this without asking you first ! I could see some fire hazard thing but they did this twice since I had my 12 rubicon it runs fine just leave it the F alone that goes for my clock as well whos to say whos clock is right anyway leave 5 min early
Old 02-02-2013, 06:41 AM
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I pretty much got used to it and just adjust it a few minutes fast each month.

Don't care much for my dealers service dept anyway.

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I ended up being late for my appointment for this because my clock was running slow and they wouldn't do it because I was not on time.






Just kidding, I just plan on leaving mine be since it isn't that hard to adjust the time every so often.
Old 02-02-2013, 10:06 AM
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I definitely have some hindsight on this one, although the tpms light turned off today, so maybe they worried for no reason.
Old 02-11-2013, 09:38 AM
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Just got the jeep back today for this. Took it in for an oil change/tire rotation and the slow clock. No questions asked they told me about the tsb and had a wcm in stock that they slapped in. ( no skreem????). Dropped it off last night (nightdrop) and it was finished by noon. They do need both keys to re-program them. We will see if it works.
Old 02-11-2013, 10:45 AM
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Originally Posted by airforce26yrs
Posted on another forum, there is a TSB for clocks loosing a minute or two a month. TSB is 08-003-13 and applies to 2009-2012 wranglers and Liberties.

SERVICE BULLETIN NUMBER: 08-003-13
GROUP: Electrical
DATE: January 15, 2013

SUBJECT:
Clock In The Radio Loses Time

OVERVIEW:
This bulletin involves replacing the Wireless Control Module (WCM)/Sentry Key Remote Entry Module (SKREEM).

MODELS:
2009 - 2012 (JK) Wrangler
2009 - 2012 (KK) Liberty

SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
Customer may experience a condition where the clock will lose over one minute a month.

Seems kind of involved for just a couple of minutes a month. I think I will just keep adjusting the time.
I've had this same issue with my 07 every since I've purchased it!! I'm wondering if my year has a TSB out for this as well? I haven't received anything through email or postal on this resolution. Some help please
Old 02-11-2013, 10:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Baddintentions4u
I've had this same issue with my 07 every since I've purchased it!! I'm wondering if my year has a TSB out for this as well? I haven't received anything through email or postal on this resolution. Some help please
Even if there was one to include your year, you won't get any notification because it's only a TSB.
Unless you still have a warranty to cover it, you will have to pay for the repair.
Old 02-11-2013, 11:46 AM
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My 07 also used to lose a couple minutes per month. However, after I started using the Bully Dog the clock has been quite precise.

Somehow, something, somewhere was fixed by the tuner. ;-)
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Originally Posted by Sahara_Maverick
My 07 also used to lose a couple minutes per month. However, after I started using the Bully Dog the clock has been quite precise.

Somehow, something, somewhere was fixed by the tuner. ;-)
Could be, but mine started being accurate on its own, a couple months ago.
Old 02-12-2013, 05:19 AM
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Originally Posted by ronjenx
Could be, but mine started being accurate on its own, a couple months ago.

Just by itself? You did not do anything or any changes?


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