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1996 Accord radio keeps resetting
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Pickle Surprise!
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So there are cases when you turn off the car completely for less than a minute and the radio will retain the code / radio stations...etc? Is your clock resetting also?
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Lurker
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Yes, if I turn it back on within 30 seconds to a minute, it will retain the stations and time. But if it goes off any longer than 90 seconds or so, then the stations will be lost. Also yes, my clock does get reset and is really dim unless I press the button and then it will turn bright.
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You have no problems with starting your car though?
The memory of the radio and clock are on the same power wire. It seems like that line isnt getting power when the car is off for a period of time. Unless I am missing something, it sounds like your battery is dying and not providing power to it.
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No, no issues starting my car. It could be my battery... starter sounds a bit lower tone when it is in the process of turning over (if that makes any sense) in the similar sense that a radio losing power sounds lower tone. My thought though, was that if it were the battery, how am I still able to start my car all this week, as I'm sure that takes far more power than a radio + clock does.
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Out of insomnia/boredom, I just went outside and checked my fuse box thoroughly, none of my fuses were blown. I'll check the voltage of the battery if I get a chance later, but I just don't understand how it could be the battery if I'm getting enough power to turn over my motor and my headlights are not dim.
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It wont be your fuse. With the fuse, it either works or doesnt. The next thing I would try is more of a pain to do. But I would run a new line from the battery to the constant power wire on the radio. You dont have to run it neatly...just take the radio out and run a new wire to the battery. Then leave it out for more than a couple mins and see if you get the same problem. If it solves the problem, then you can run it neatly.
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Lurker
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It ended up being the radio. Swapped it out with an aftermarket one and the issues went away.
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