2017 Kia Niro

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Asked by Doxiemomof3 Aug 17, 2019 at 05:36 PM about the 2017 Kia Niro Touring Launch Edition

Question type: General

Same exact problem here! I must admit,
I'm glad I'm not alone in this. Hopefully we
can find a resolution to this

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If you are referring to clock not displaying the time: Find the question "date and time" on this forum, over 100 posts in the past 3 days. In a word it seems to be a satellite problem; perhaps related to an update, perhaps something else. Optima, Soul, Sorento and Niro owners have rung in on this. I got my Niro clock back by hitting the reset button (see picture) with a ballpoint pen. Some have reported success by disconnecting the battery for several minutes - this could prove difficult to do with a hybrid. If the reset button doesn't work, consider turning off the main fusebox switch, located in the center of the fuse box, for 10 minutes. Pulling the MultiMedia fuse for 30 seconds did not fix the problem for me.

I tried hitting the reset button as suggested above, but this did not bring back my clock display.

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