Check for a blown fuse.
Try it, if it doesn't work then all you have to do is go to Walmart and get an adapter for it.
Answer: I assume you mean the radio clock light stays on after you turn the key to the off position. Based on my research there are there are three things that can cause this.First, there is the possibility of a bad diode in the radio itself which will require the replacing or disconnecting the radio.Second, there is a short somewhere causing the clock to stay on. Finding such short can be a hassle and it might be easier simply to disconnect the clock then trying to find the short.Finally, there is the (rare) possibility that the Body Control Module (BCM) has gone bad but this is unlikely if this is the only issue you are having.
A clock radio and an alarm clock are two very similar things which provide some of the same functions however they differ in their features. An alarm clock is a basic clock which has an alarm function and a clock radio combines the use of an AM/FM radio and an alarm clock.
AnswerCheck the fuse1996 corolla fuse is in kick panel next to driver!!! cig lighter and clock and radio!!!
The first dab clock radio was created by James Reynolds in the 1940s in the United States. There was another design of dab clock radio by Paul Schroth.
If you have the same radio as me you need to hold the hour or minute button for several seconds until the time changes.
The radio in a 2002 Buick Century is changed by removing the bezel, disconnecting the wiring harness, and removing the retaining screws. It can then be pulled from its mounts and a new radio installed.
Try it, if it doesn't work then all you have to do is go to Walmart and get an adapter for it.
The fuse is blown.
If it was factory... it is a Delco.
Press "SET" and then use the keys on the bottom right of the radio.
with the radio off use the seek buton to set the time
Answer: I assume you mean the radio clock light stays on after you turn the key to the off position. Based on my research there are there are three things that can cause this.First, there is the possibility of a bad diode in the radio itself which will require the replacing or disconnecting the radio.Second, there is a short somewhere causing the clock to stay on. Finding such short can be a hassle and it might be easier simply to disconnect the clock then trying to find the short.Finally, there is the (rare) possibility that the Body Control Module (BCM) has gone bad but this is unlikely if this is the only issue you are having.
Remove the 1994 be a week Century radio decorative cover. Remove the radio retaining screws. Pull the radio out. Remove the wiring harness and the antenna cable from the back of the radio. Reverse the process to install the new radio.
Turn on the power knob for the radio/clock. Wait until the clock display shows up. Press "set", and use the "scan" and "seek" buttons to set the time. Hope this helps!
no. you might have to reset the clock and radio.
1995 Buick LeSabre how do i reset my radio