the Clock is probably wired to the ignition and power is turned off every time you turn off the Car there fore you have to reset the clock.
Unless you have a scanner or the equalivant then you think you reset it when in reality you have only had to reset the clock.
I think it would be cause of apps, that you had download from untrusted worthy sites.
Yes cause this is backcourt violation which would end up being the other teams ball which would reset the shot clock
No, there is not a reset button on the Nissan Xterra. However, there is a reset button on the clock in the Nissan Xterra to change the time. To reset the car, a technician would have to use their computer.
A clock would work accurately on the moon as long as it's designed to account for the different gravitational conditions. The lack of atmosphere and lower gravity on the moon may cause slight variations, but a specially designed clock would be able to accurately keep time.
The lightbulb for the clock is blown.
I would check the battery cables and connection for corrosion. The battery may also be getting old and weak.another option could be that the starter is drawing to many amps, but I would bet on one of the first two.
yes the clock remains on, otherwise you would have to reset it everytime you restarted your car
Did you check the fuses?
no, it would not be started. it will just start if you will make a shot for it.
if you don't have a proper scan tool to reset it, then the only other way is to disconnect the battery for 5 minutes. warning : the radio and clock, etc will reset also & the radio security lock could activate (radio would then not work until reset)
I would unplug the battery. This will reset your clock, etc., but it should turn the light off.