on the radio, I use a ball-point pen and push in on the small buttons on the top,right side of the radios face. one is hour and one is minutes. on the lower consoul display push and hold set until time or day flashes and then push select to change options.
If the clock keeps resetting in a 1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited, the problem is probably with the battery. It is quite possible that the battery is going dead after the vehicle is parked, leaving just enough life in it to restart the car. It can also be an alternator problem causing the battery to be drained.
Like most cars, the internal clock on a Jeep Grand Cherokee is not linked to the radio, so does not know when to change the time. This has to be done manually, by referring to the instruction booklet.
reverse backwards for 200 yards then use the buttons on the side of the clock
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First clean battery connections, if this does not correct problem the battery needs replacing.
If you disconnect a battery cable the preset radio stations and the clock has to be reset
you push the button that says hr and then push the button that has min
There is nothing to reset except the radio presets and the clock.
The time would only "reset" if the clock battery on th motherboard has died. Replacing the battery should eliminate the problem.
there is no separate clock battery. the clock has 2 power wires. one to maintain power when the key is off and one to light it when the key is on. if the clock resets to 12:00 or 1:00 every time you start it, try replacing the "dome" fuse in the fuseblock under the hood.
No, you do not have to reset anything except the clock and radio presets.
Yes, but the fuse may also control something else such as the radio or cigarette lighter.