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Old 07-14-2004 | 03:00 PM
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Everytime i start my car my stereo is asking for the code. Luckly i've remembered it but its becoming a pain in da arse. The clock is also alot dimmer than it use to be and likewise it resets itself. I checked the fuses in the engine compartment and none are blown. What could be the problem? I haven't bothered taking the radio out and looking on the back of it to check the fuse there becuase i'm assuming that if that was blown then the radio wouldn't even work. A little help would be appreciated...
Old 07-14-2004 | 04:38 PM
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you're hard wire for your stereo is probably hooked up to your ignition wire, along with your ignition wire.
so every time you turn your car off, it looses power completely. then when you turn it back on, its like having to restart it all the time. its like you unhooked the battery and then have to reset everything, because it has no constant source of power from the battery.
Old 07-14-2004 | 06:57 PM
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This hasn't done it the whole time i got the car. It just started acting up about a month ago. So it must be another malfunction elsewhere...




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