If you have the stock radio in you Grand Am, you will have to get really close to the radio to find the clock button...it is not colored, it is just slightly raised. It is very hard to find, tho. I don't remember just how to set it, but I do remember that it is much easier once you find that hidden clock symbol.
No, you dont need the code if your gonna put in an aftermarket deck. The only time you would need the code is if you took the stock radio out and unpluged the harness, so its not a problem with a new radio.
Radio controlled watches use radio waves that are set by synchronizing a time code that are transmitted by a radio transmitter. These radio controlled watches are used to set and display the time accurately.
Owner's manual. The person who posted the above is a wise guy. We all come to the internet for answers when we cannot get them ourselves. If I had an owners manual available, that would have been my first source to set the correct time. When I find out the answer I will post it.
Theme Time Radio Hour ended on 2009-04-15.
The Joe Scarlborough Radio Show has no affiliates at this time.
If your radio is the cd/tape combo, or if it has an RDS button, just press it a couple times to cycle until it tells you to set hours/minutes, then use the select arrow to change the time
Have you installed an aftermarket radio or is the factory radio still installed? I had put in a aftermarket radio on my 04 Grand Prix and it does not keep date and time installed. That's because the factory radio holds that information for some reason I dont know hope that helps.
to easy call dealer
Most of the time fixing an Oil Leak requires replacing the gasket or seal that is leaking. Good Luck and Remember.Change Your Mind, Not Your Oil.Use the First In Synthetic Motor Oil's.See My Bio For more information.
Like most cars, the internal clock on a Jeep Grand Cherokee is not linked to the radio, so does not know when to change the time. This has to be done manually, by referring to the instruction booklet.
A short in the wires.
If you disconnect a battery cable , all the preset radio stations will have to be reset , along with the clock time etc.
First, check the fuse to make sure that it has not been blown. If the fuse is okay, i would check to make sure that there is power at the fuse. If there is its time to take the radio out and check the connection behind the radio. If the connection is snug in the radio I would check the voltage on both power inputs to make sure that they are each getting 12v of power. If they are then your radio may be toast. If not you need to look at the wires a little closer to find the problem. It may be a bad wire or bad connection somewhere along the lines.
on the settings for the radio u can set the time it will automatically adjust both clocks
See *Setting the Time* on page 3-52 of your "Owner's Manual", under Section 3: Instrument Panel - Audio System(s).....
whats a radio
what was your farorite time grand bafed