yes im using the 18v bosch batteries just file the small ridge off one side, this is for only a very small part of models. I do not suggest you to do that.
I had to go to a dealership to get the radio unlocked, also the cause; ( radio locked) was Battery Failure. After I puchased a new battery I found the radio use to be locked.
If you use the radio without the engine running you will eventually discharge the power from the battery. It should be fine for a couple of hours, If not, your battery may need replacing.
Radio Use when engine is not runningYes, use of the radio when the engine is not running will drain the battery. Also, IF the use of the radio requires the ignition switch to be in the ON position, then any other devices [such as on-board computers, electric fuel pumps, etc.] that are turned on when the key is on will also add drain to the battery.IF your vehicle ignition switch has an "accessory" position [usually one "click" counterclockwise from the OFF position, then only the accessories that you turn on, will drain the battery.
One the face of the radio on both the left and right there should be two small flaps that fli[ open. After open use a hex tool to loosen. You may need a special tool if the hex fails. Next pull the radio out and disconnect the wire. Before doing any work on the radio though disconnect the battery.
yes,they do use radio waves
some makita battery charger can charger 12V 14.4V battery, I suggest you to search the details of the specific charger model number for more information.
i can use the battery radio controller.
I had to go to a dealership to get the radio unlocked, also the cause; ( radio locked) was Battery Failure. After I puchased a new battery I found the radio use to be locked.
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If you use the radio without the engine running you will eventually discharge the power from the battery. It should be fine for a couple of hours, If not, your battery may need replacing.
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Radio Use when engine is not runningYes, use of the radio when the engine is not running will drain the battery. Also, IF the use of the radio requires the ignition switch to be in the ON position, then any other devices [such as on-board computers, electric fuel pumps, etc.] that are turned on when the key is on will also add drain to the battery.IF your vehicle ignition switch has an "accessory" position [usually one "click" counterclockwise from the OFF position, then only the accessories that you turn on, will drain the battery.
Unhooking the battery would reset it. A USA radio does not use even FM numbers.
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You shouldn't use anything that uses electricity like lights, radio, etc. when the engine is off