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I apologize in advance for the spelling.

 

I am the owner of Murcielago 40th Anniversary and I have a problem.

 

After turning off the power in the engine compartment , I have to set the data and time each time. Is it normal?

 

If that`s the topic, I`m sorry

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I apologize in advance for the spelling.

 

I am the owner of Murcielago 40th Anniversary and I have a problem.

 

After turning off the power in the engine compartment , I have to set the data and time each time. Is it normal?

 

If that`s the topic, I`m sorry

 

Perfectly normal.

 

But stop touching those buttons to set the time. If you keep touching them, they will literally fall off and they are expensive to replace! Other than the parts to make the car go forward, turn and stop, the rest of the car is just for show and not actual use. Don't use the sunglass holder on top, don't roll the window down and shut the door, don't use the headlights, don't use the ashtray, don't use the folding mirrors, don't even look at the front lift button, and for god sakes don't set the time!!

 

Just gently press the other button to switch to a different display so the date/time are not showing. You don't need that display to tell you the time anyway.

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Ok I will not touch these buttons any more ;) but is this a normal symptom in all Murcielago?

 

I already answered that question. If you cut the power off to the whole car, the time is going to reset just like it does on your microwave!

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Yep happens to me in my '03, and yep, I'm missing one of those f'ing buttons; Lambo only seems the entire instrument cluster for thousands, so once they disappear you're screwed.

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Wow super clean and good looking, noticed the head lights are not fogged up on the inside, have you had them cleaned or have the lights not been used much?

 

 

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The lamps were in bad condition. The top was misted up. For a long time I was looking for a company in Poland that would clean it and finally found it. I paid 600€ for a set of lamps.

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Why don’t you just hardwire a battery tender plug. I do that with my murci and my other vehicles. It’s a lot easier than reprogramming the radio settings and other stuff

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