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?
Hold down one of the buttons next to the LED display and you will see the numbers go up.
its the same fuse as the lighter.. needs a 15 fuse...
There should be a round clock in the center of the dash. If so, look closely; you'll see the push buttons.
I dont have one and I have a 2001 gt but my clock pod has the speaker cover on it so idk
Yes, it still shows the clock but nothing else.
To set the time, there are buttons right by the clock with "H" (Hour) and "M" (Minute), with key 'on' just push "H" until the correct hour displays, then repeat with 'M' for minute release buttons and you are done. The clock does not 'know' AM and PM or date. The question was "...fix clock" I hope that is what the questioner means, to repair a faulty clock I have no clue
Haha, I was just struggling with this in my Mitsubishi Galant... If it's like mine you just have to *hold* the minutes or hours button and it will start progressing.Hope this'll help!
If it is a stock radio, turn the car radio off to where no sound is coming from it but the clock is illuminated. Press the "clock" button and hold until the time starts blinking. On your station preset buttons at the bottom of your radio, button 5 has an "H" on it and button 6 has an "M" on it. Press button 5 until the correct hour displays then button 6 until your clock reflects the current time. Finally, press the clock button to allow the radio to accept the changes.
a clock -_-
The Sangean Silver Atomic clock features both analog and digital displays.
If its like my '90, power off the radio so that the time displays. Then, hit Set. Then the Seek/Scan buttons will change the hours and minutes. When you are finished, hit Set again to get out of Clock Setting mode.
An analog clock is a clock with numbers in a circle and a minute and hour hand to tell the time.