SOME OF THEM U HOLD THE ON/OFF BUTTON IN THEN PRESS THE PLUS OR MINUS SWITCH-FOR THE CHANNEL.
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hold in the "clock" button until the time comes up then turn use the volume and channel controls to adjust.
Check the fuses first. The clock is always on and as such is connected to one fuse. The radio only comes on when the key is in acc or on and is connected to a different fuse.
seeing how you said clock instead of radio im guessing your radio went bad. maybe it has a fuse built into the radio, maybe not. depends on if you already tried switching out the radio. people generally dont provide enough information for a good answer.
with the radio off use the seek buton to set the time
the secret is to have the radio off set button then just play with scan and seek
On the right side of the display there are tow little holes labled H and M for hour and minute. Turn the radio on and when you have the time use a papre clip or something similar , and push in the hole to set time.
Turn the deck off and hold the function button for 3 seconds and the clock should come up.
look at all the radio related fuses, if it doesnt have a good fues then not all the power you need can get to the radio First, you must be more specific. Are you talking about the actual CD Player/Radio itself or the small clock unit located on the dash?
Unpluging the battery from any car newer that 1995 will reset the radio, clock, the OBC or as many people know it as the computer. It will also reset the engine codes to zero.
For the clock: Turn the radio on Push and hold in the clock button And push the seek button (left) for hours And push the seek button (right) for minutes There is no AM or PM For the radio: Find a radio station on the radio Push one of the selector buttons on the radio and hold it down for about 10 seconds and release Thats all it takes You should have 5 buttons for AM And 5 buttons for FM-1 And 5 buttons for FM-2
Module master in Moscow, ID. can fix it. Check their website http://www.modulemaster.com/en/services/clock_modules.php You will have to remove the clock from the car and ship it. Look how to remove radio on this site for removing the clock. The cost is about $80 include shipping with 5 years warranty. All 1995, 1996, 1997 have this problem.