Yes they all do even in older days when cars didn't come with standard features the one the always had was AM radio.
every radio has its own code it should be in your radio manual
It appears to be easy ... my wife does it every day.
Every 2000 Kia Sephia has a different radio code. The car radio code must be obtained from a Kia dealership.
your radio has a loose connection on the memory or acc power source
theres a different code for every car
The radio that is installed in the car.
probably at least one or two... most every car has a radio, most home stereos have a radio... but radio is kind of a dying medium.
Dealer, Ebay, stereo stores have adapters for just about every car.
Your radio must be poorly installed in your car for you to reset your stations every time you turn your car off. A car radio ultimately rely on 3 wires for it to function properly. 12 volt wire- Gives Continuous Positive current to radio. Saves your settings, and Saves your stations when your car is off and on. Ground wire- Gives Negative current to radio. Work with the Positive current going to your radio coming from the 12 wire. Without this wire connected, your radio wont function at all. Accessory wire- Will only provide Positive current to radio when the car turn ON. This wire is used to make sure the radio will turn on with your car. The reason you have to keep resetting your stations every time you turn on your car is because someone connected both 12volt wire and Acc wire that's from the radio into the Acc wire in the car. There's no continuous positive current going to the radio when the car is off because the 12volt wire in the car was not used. I'm a professional MECP Certified Mobile Electronic Installer. Let me know if you are confused or have any more questions regarding your audio system.
The first car radio was invented in 1929.
sounds like the memory wire and acc wire are backwards
in a car or radio or radio playing device :)