Look for one with a small display and no fanct parts.
When you look at the radio to the right there are 2 small black rubber looking dots. Take a pin and use the tip to press in and you will then be able to adjust the clock. If you don't look at the clock closely you really don't notice them.
When shopping for an outdoor clock, you should make sure that is is made out of a sturdy, weather-proof material, such as cast-iron or aluminum with weather-proof finishes. Other things to look for in an outdoor clock are a thermometor and humidity gauges and large, easy to read numbering.
,. .its under the hood under a cover. Its in a group of fuses, look under the cover & you will see their designations. . . it will be a 10 or 15 amp fuse. . & yes it is for both clock & radio. . if your radio works & the clock is still out, you will need a new radio. . .Good Luck. .
Try looking at different electronics stores online. They will list all the different features. If you are looking for a specific kind of clock radio stereo I would look directly on the manufacturers website.
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?
Yes, Philips make a clock radion with a memory car input so you can play your own music and look at your own photos.
erm i think you should look at a clock
On your radio, preset #6 should say "clock" underneath the button. Hold and press this. Look to the left at the other preset buttons, numbers 4 and 5 should have "hour" and "minute" underneath those. Set the time you want and press the #6 again.
look in your owners manual they should be there!
You can purchase/look at under cabinet kitch clock/radios over the internet at this link, http://www.google.com/products?hl=en&rlz=1T4RNTM_enUS351US351&q=undercabinet+kitchen+clock+radio&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wf
in the car manual look up clock function. usually all you have to do is while the radio is OFF( turn key towards you using auxiliary power. Just below the radio tuning dial thingy... there are two smaller push buttons.. push them to set clock. one is minutes and the other hours......simple!
The way on how to set the clock in your car, would depend on the tyoe of clock/radio in it. My first suggestion: check and see if it is the original clock/radio installed. If it is the "factory stock"(the clock/radio that it had when first built, sold, etc.), would be to check the owner's manual. On later models there will be a pair of arrow buttons labeled "Audio" that you can use to set the hours and minutes separately. Simply hold each one until the time begins to change. If, however, it has been replaced by a different clock/radio system, you are going to have to look up the kind installed into it. For better or futher advice, contact your nearest auto part/repair store. If you need a clock that bad...buy a watch!