If just the clock display is remaining on, it's not a problem and is probably deliberate. The LCD of the clock uses so little electrical energy that it is effectively not a drain on the battery AT ALL.
Note that LCD watches use a battery that is the size of a dime, and last over a year. The battery in your Saturn stores thousands of times more electrical energy than does the little watch battery.
On the other hand...
If the radio is staying on, you either have a problem with the keyswitch, or someone has wired the radio to a "hot" connection.
battery
Check the fuses Should have 2 fuses for radio/clock one for radio and a separate one for the memory circuits
Yes, power is always applied to the clock.
If the clock is in the radio it shouldn't stay on it should go off when you shut the ignition off.... it could come on when you press the bottom left knob in on the radio the the clock appears for about a minute and then should shut off
from all model from 2002 to 2005, the interior clock and mileage stay on after car is off.
my radio kept cycling for some reason drained my battery. i pulled the fuse and haven't had a radio or clock since, but my battery is fine.
the alarm system for the radio is draining the batteries remove the radio fuse when you parl
Disconnecting the battery for at least fifteen minutes may turn the clock light off. Pulling the fuses in the radio consoleÊis another fix to try for a clock light that stays on in a 96 Corsica.
Answer: I assume you mean the radio clock light stays on after you turn the key to the off position. Based on my research there are there are three things that can cause this.First, there is the possibility of a bad diode in the radio itself which will require the replacing or disconnecting the radio.Second, there is a short somewhere causing the clock to stay on. Finding such short can be a hassle and it might be easier simply to disconnect the clock then trying to find the short.Finally, there is the (rare) possibility that the Body Control Module (BCM) has gone bad but this is unlikely if this is the only issue you are having.
No.
The particles that make up the ring are in orbit around Saturn.
Most likely it a broken or malfunctioning clock spring in your steering column