There is a wire to the stereo that has power all the time ( straight to battery ) so that it retains its memory. This wire is disconnected, broken, or faulted somewhere. If it is an aftermarket stereo it might never have been connected. In the stereo wiring harness there should be one wire that has power with the ignition off, that is the one it will connect to for memory. If there is not one start checking fuses and wire continuity.
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
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
every hour the church clock bell rings. every hour your clock gets rung
battery
causes: .You have "automatically restart" selected.
because the clock is showing the smiling face to the customers
change
I think the heart and clock are the same because the heart beats every second, just like the clock ticks every second. Plus they can be easily broken.
Hour.
When a clock breaks or stops, the hands of the clock "freeze" at that time. But time itself goes on, and twice in a 24 hour cycle the hands will show the correct time. But a clock that loses time, however slowly will always be always be incorrect.
You cannot reset the clock, Neopet Time is the same in every country.
Example sentence - The batteries in the clock had to be replaced every year.