How can I fix the manual clock?

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Asked by sunny2day Nov 27, 2012 at 10:22 AM about the 2009 INFINITI G37

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

The other day I had the battery in my car (2009 Infinity G37) replaced. The next day I noticed the manual clock was not displaying the correct time. I pushed the buttons on either side of the clock as indicated in the manual to adjust the time. Unfortunately, the hands of the clock are not moving in either direction. The time is not indicating the "wrong time".  It is stuck on 12:05, the time I had the battery replaced. Any suggestions as to how to fix my clock?

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ADJUSTING THE TIME To move the time forward, push the button q1 . To move the time backward, push the button q2 . Push and hold each adjusting switch to move the time forward or backward con- tinuously.

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I have done that but nothing happens. The hands do not move :(

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OK maybe this one1. To set the clock forward, push the button q1 . 2. To set the clock backward, push the button q2 . 3. To move forward or backward faster, push and hold the button more than 5 seconds

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I found that here anyway........2009-Infiniti-G35-Sedan.pdf http://72.3.186.204/refgh0v/og/infiniti/G35/2007-Infiniti-G37-Sedan.pdf

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Thank you very much for trying to help me. I've done everything you have suggested and still no luck. Those hands aren't moving at all. Tahnk you again, and Happy Holiday!

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Oh, no worries here. You explained it just like the manual said, and, I'm doing just as advised. For some reason, or another, it is not working. I have no idea what could be wrong with it? I don't feel like bringing it to the dealership where they can rake me over the coals $$$$. I can look at my watch if need be :)

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I have same issue. My battery was just changed and now the analog clock is dead as a door nail. It's stuck at 1:20. The setting buttons do nothing.

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Probably the installer shorted positive with ground, blowing a fuse. Check the Engine Parts (BAT) fuse. Same problem, this fuse was blown, replaced and clock and Homelink working again. See - http://forums.nicoclub.com/home-link-and-clock-not-working-fixed-t616830.html

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