there should be a permanent live feed to the stereo to maintain its memory, it has either failed or has been fitted incorrectly. there should also be a switched live, which there obviously is or it wouldn't work at all, memory live wires are usually coloured red or orange and should be permanently live and fused with a 3 amp fuse
To reset a Kenwood stereo after replacing the car battery, first, turn on the ignition and power on the stereo. If it does not automatically reset, locate the reset button, usually found on the front panel or behind the faceplate, and press it with a small tool like a paperclip. This will restore the factory settings, allowing you to reconfigure your preferences, such as the time and radio presets. Finally, check the user manual for any model-specific reset instructions.
To reset the stereo in a Nissan Murano, start by turning off the vehicle and disconnecting the negative battery terminal for about 10 minutes. Reconnect the battery terminal and turn on the ignition without starting the engine. If the stereo still doesn't function properly, you can try pressing and holding the power button for about 10 seconds to perform a soft reset. This should restore the stereo to its default settings.
It would turn off and then turn back on.
To reset the code for a Kenwood KRC 689 car stereo, first, turn off the unit. Then, press and hold the "Reset" button, which is typically located on the front panel or behind the faceplate. While holding the reset button, turn the power back on. This should restore the system to its factory settings, allowing you to enter a new code if necessary.
To reset the MMI memory settings on an Audi Q5, turn on the ignition and press the "Menu" button on the MMI control panel. Navigate to "Settings," then select "System Settings." Look for the option labeled "Factory Reset" or "Reset MMI," and confirm your selection. This will restore the MMI to its default settings, erasing saved preferences and settings.
1. Turn on stereo and press the [SRC] button2.On the D2 turn on bluetooth. Settings>Wireless & networks>'check"" bluetooth. 3. Go into bluetooth settings: Settings>Wireless & networks> Bluetooth settings. While in their scan for devices.4. select the stereo you have5. put in ""0000"" (all zeros) for the PIN.
If you want to reset any settings on a electronic machine one way is to turn the machine off overnight
You don't say if it was a Bluetooth. If so, go into settings and to Bluetooth settings. Remove the setting for the stereo. Now, it will be gone.
turn key to on position, then turn your stereo off, hold power button in for a few seconds, it will beep and say settings, use scan keys( left & right to find right setting, i.e. ex it will say (oil life) then hit power button to reset, tire pressure, fob lights, etc...
To reset a Sony home stereo system, first, turn off the unit. Then, press and hold the "Power" button along with the "Stop" button (or "Reset" button, depending on the model) for about 5-10 seconds until the display shows a reset message or the system powers off. Release the buttons, then turn the unit back on. Check the user manual for model-specific instructions, as the reset process can vary.
you go to settings and reset it
To reset a Ford Sony CD Generation 2 radio to factory settings, turn on the radio and press the "Menu" button. Use the tuning knob or seek buttons to navigate to the "Settings" option, then select "Reset" or "Factory Reset." Confirm the reset by pressing the appropriate button, usually "OK" or "Enter." Your radio should now revert to its original factory settings.