![]() dont feel too bad about it, people get a thought into the back of their mind (or they get interupted by someone else) and the mistakes happen.Īs long as you were paying close attention to the power wires to not mix up negative with positive (or negative/positive with a speaker wire) that is the highest priority to prevent breaking the radio. The radio is basically doing the same thing with the wire from the ignition.Īnyways. an amplifier has a huge wire for positive and a huge wire for negative, then a tiny wire for the remote to turn it on and off. That means less water and more time before you can swallow. if you wanted to suck up some water because you were thirsty, you wouldnt want the water to go into a second straw of smaller size before it gets to your mouth. Pressing either YES or NO just recycles to the same message after a few seconds. the main power can come from the yellow wire, the red wire, or both. indtrk said: Radio (uconnect) beeps and pops up a message asking 'do you want to change clock setting' repeatedly. I consulted with my father about it and he agrees and cannot figure out why it is not working. I tested the wire at the end of the plastic bracket that clips into the back of the stereo as well and confirmed it to be hot there as well.įrom my reasoning, the stereo should not be resetting the memory. If voltage falls off, you’ve found the fault. This could be checked with a voltmeter between the ignition switch and the radio, and the key turned to START. I have stuck a testing probe in the slot and played with the ignition. The ignition switch might be breaking contact to the radio when the ignition key is turned to the START position. ![]() I have the power lead for the memory tied into the "clock" slot in the fuse box which provides a adequate constant power supply. Both power supply cables are wired into the fuse box. A ground, constant power supply (for memory), and a key on power supply. Aside from the speaker wires there are three wire required to run the stereo properly. I first thought it might be a previous faulty stereo installation but now I realize the dome lights will also turn off when car is turned off (Like right the way) and power locks do not work either when car is turned off. The stereo will run fine when the key is on, but every time it starts up everything is reset. The stock clock in the car also resets every time car is turned off. It was night when I picked my car up, all of the center console buttons worked except the Radio buttons were dark (Radio was on). The shop said the clock keeps the time when a battery charger is connected to the battery. Ok, now the problem is the stereo loses its memory every time the ignition is off. Update - I got the car back after the T/C and auto door lock buttons were reconnected. Stereo I bought: http /It doesn't really matter concerning the question but I know people will ask. See more Reply Save Like 1 - 10 of 10 Posts zeke38 2 Memory wire disconnected Sent from my SPH-D700 using AutoGuide App 2006 LBZ. I know this isn't exactly "home audio" but it's pretty damn close and figured this was the best suited forum. My Radio clock constantly resets to 12:00 on start ups.
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