One of the cables of the stereo has to have power at all times . one has to be switchable and the other one has to be hot all the time guess u have both cables on the switchable
Clock radios can come in many varied types. It is not necessary for every clock radio to come equipped with stereo. If so desired, you can also get an AM/FM stereo with a clock radio
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Yes, power is always applied to the clock.
Yes. If you remove the radio, the clock will simply show the current time and date. Beware, though, when I changed my radio, the clock's software went crazy and it stopped updating the clock. That means that when I turned the car on, it would show me the correct time, but then it wouldn't advance until I turned the car off and on again. This was fixed by unplugging the battery thereby resetting the clock's software.
Turn your car on, so that the radio can be turned on and off. Then turn your radio off. After is it off, push the clock button and while holding clock, use seek to change the hour and tune to change the minutes.
you have a short inside your radio.
To set the clock on a 1989 Corvette the radio must be turned off. After turning the radio off hit the set button and then hit scan. The time can be set using the arrow buttons.
it could be anything. a breaker, a wire, or a battery.
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.
the alarm system for the radio is draining the batteries remove the radio fuse when you parl
You didn't describe the type of clock radio or age so the following are just guesses to apply to your situation. Unplug the radio from the wall. If the noise still persists, it isn't the radio, but something else around the radio. Is the clock and old fashioned mechanical clock. If so it could be the clock motor. The radio could still be on when you think it is off. This is possible in some models where the on/off switching is electronic rather than mechanical. There is something living inside the clock radio. Sound will persist even when unplugged. There is a strong electromagnetic field in vicinity of radio which is causing a resonance frequency in the radio electronics even when off. Move the radio to another part of house and see if sound changes.
Set the clock and radio presets.Set the clock and radio presets.