Microsoft Exchange servers came to the fore with an access problem on January 1, 2022. Some Honda and Acura owners have announced that the time on their vehicles shows the year 2002 instead of 2022. The company, which came to the agenda due to the date error, made a statement on the subject.
According to the report of Jalopnik, the digital clock problem occurred in Honda and Acura models. Although the cause of the problem has not been disclosed yet, it is estimated to occur due to the navigation system used.
A Honda spokesman said: “It may take several months to resolve the date error. ”
It is not known in which years the models produced were affected by this error. Considering the threads that users have opened on forums, it’s thought to be common on models released between 2006 and 2014 in the US and UK.
In addition to the error in the navigation system in some vehicles, it is stated that a similar problem is experienced in the radio clock. Users noticed that although they tried to change the date and time manually, the system did not save these changes.
“Honda America is aware of a potential concern with the clock display on some older Acura and Honda models equipped with navigation systems,” Honda spokesman Chris Naughton told The Verge. We are currently investigating this issue to identify possible countermeasures and unfortunately do not have details to share at this time. ” said.
A detailed explanation was made in the forum called CR-V Owners. A Honda USA representative said that the problem may occur between January and August 2022 and that the system will fix it automatically. A Honda UK spokesperson said, “Honda technical department has started working on the problem. Once the source of the problem has been identified, we will issue a service bulletin on how to fix it. ” he said.