Check all the 20A fuses, and you probably have a coin in your cigarette lighter. If the under dash lights flicker when you push the horn button, and the radio resets it's clock every time you open the door, it is almost definitely just a fuse issue. (this wouldn't have anything to do with the poor starting.)
porchogeese
1965
the bbc usually start transmissions at 12noon
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I have the exact same problem. I brought my car to Canada from the USA, and it switches over fine, but when the car is off and started up again, it's back to MPH. Grrr....
12 am, also known as midnight, is the start of the day on a 12-hour clock. It is when the clock resets to the beginning of the day, marking the transition from night to morning at the start of a new day.
The shot clock restarts to 24 if the ball touches the rim or goes in.
there is no separate clock battery. the clock has 2 power wires. one to maintain power when the key is off and one to light it when the key is on. if the clock resets to 12:00 or 1:00 every time you start it, try replacing the "dome" fuse in the fuseblock under the hood.
Using the ignition key, lock and unlock the drivers door. This resets the car alarm which disables the ignition. The car will now start.
your ecm could be going bad or need to be reprogramed when you turn your key on the ecm resets
porchogeese
The day starts at midnight because it is the point when the clock resets to zero and marks the beginning of a new 24-hour period. This convention has been used for centuries to help organize and track time consistently.
have your fuel injectors cleaned
Check your battery.
Nothing except A, B, Start, Select that resets the game.
chronometercuckoo clock
It resets everything, then you start of in the car again. x