a dead battery
Does your truck radio have a power switch on it ? If so, then just push and hold.
u turning it off
the bass button on radio
I think it is a dying battery
To take the shuffle off of your radio on your truck, the steps will vary depending on the type of radio. For example, you might press the "source" button and choose the "external source" option and then press the "shuffle" button on the menu. This causes the shuffle to turn off if it is currently on. You might also try removing the CD or external sound system to shut down the shuffle.
More then likely you shocks are bad
Fixing the problem which causes it would be the first step.
I have a 2002 Chevy S-10 pickup and the radio will stay going for about 5 minutes after shutting the truck off. But if I have the door open and turn off the engine the radio instantly is turned off. This is to save on the battery, the radio takes out the battery fast and then not have enough power to start the truck up. I have been there a few times myself.
Turn That Radio On was created in 1991.
The low pressure switch will do that when the system is low on freon.
the radio is wired to the headlight power supply wire, that's why it will only come on when you turn on the headlights. my buddy did this to his truck in the best buy parking lot when it was getting dark out.
YOU simply shut off the power switch to the radio and then turn off the ignition switch and when you restart the truck it should come out as long as the radio power is off