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Topic #51248 5 posts Started by Chucky
Yo guys...I need some help! kindasad.gif Could you guys tell me what I probably did and what I need to do to get the memory for my audio and my clock to work again? They still work....it's just that whenever I turn off the car, the clock resets and the CD player starts whatever CD I'm listenin' to all over. Oh yeah...my settings are all erased too. So if you guys know what's going on let me know. Thanks. wink.gif
you mixed around the 12v constant and the car ignition wires. Just flip around those 2 wires with each other.

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you mixed around the 12v constant and the car ignition wires. Just flip around those 2 wires with each other.


Or you have blown the constant 12v fuse that supplies the audio and clock.

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This same thing happened to me not too long ago. Weird thing though, that after I replaced my distributor (for other reasons not regarding stereo or clock), I had to change some of the wiring around cause someone before me has things done really weird.

But anyways what they said. You either have a blown fuse, or wires crossed, or both. I just wired mine so I can turn the sterro on even with a key in the ignition. That way if I go into a store, and I got a friend who doesn't wanna go in, they have have the tunes without me worrying about them taking off in my car lol.

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I checked up on the wires and here's what happened. The ignition and battery wires were bridged together. When the wires were together the player could turn on. But when I seperated both of those wires and tried to turn on the player it didn't turn on. kindasad.gif