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      unplug radio

      I have a short somewhere I believe because my radio stopped working altogether, my clock resets itself every time i turn the car off and on and now my wiper blades arent working. How can i unplug my radio?



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      Hi katiemarie1123,

      I'm sorry to hear of this problem with the radio in your vehicle. I'm not properly trained to offer technical assistance, but if you would like for us to take an extra look into this concern please let us know. We can be reached via private message if our assistance is needed. We look forward to hear from you soon!

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      there is a memory fuse for the clock that also functions with the radio. I would check that.


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      Quote Originally Posted by petrified.rabbit View Post
      there is a memory fuse for the clock that also functions with the radio. I would check that.
      I know what a fuse is, but I'm not sure what you mean by a "memory fuse". Please explain.

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      its the fuse for the memory circuit, that keeps the time on the clock, while the clock is off. Keeps your radio programmed while the radio is off (not sure about station memory, but playback memory).

      both with still work when you power on the car, but will reset each time you turn it off.


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      What the Rabbit really means, there is a constant 12 volts feed to the circuit that runs the clock and memory in the radio. Hence the name memory circuit/fuse. I would look there first too.




      Please do not power off, firmware update pending.....

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