92 Civic - Clock resets on start
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92 Civic - Clock resets on start
Everytime the car is started, the dash clock will reset to 1:00. At first, I
thougt is was the battery (which was almost 5 yrs old), but the car battery
replacement had no effect.
This is not a HUGE problem, as the car has gotten up in years, but if I can
determine how to fix it - that would be great. This is the only problem with
the car.
Who has an idea?
Thanks,
Brian
thougt is was the battery (which was almost 5 yrs old), but the car battery
replacement had no effect.
This is not a HUGE problem, as the car has gotten up in years, but if I can
determine how to fix it - that would be great. This is the only problem with
the car.
Who has an idea?
Thanks,
Brian
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Re: 92 Civic - Clock resets on start
There are two power wires that go to the radio, one that is hot all the time
that keeps the clock running and one that is only hot when the ignition is
switched on. The always-hot wire is dead on yours.
The radio will work if just the switched wire is working, but the station
presets and the clock are dropped every time you turn off the car.
Probably a fuse. Check all the fuses, especially anything marked "radio
backup", which is usually in the underhood fuse box on older hondas.
On 3/20/07 11:28 AM, in article 46000ba2$0$27076$4c368faf@roadrunner.com,
"Brian Clifton" <hasher@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Everytime the car is started, the dash clock will reset to 1:00. At first, I
> thougt is was the battery (which was almost 5 yrs old), but the car battery
> replacement had no effect.
>
> This is not a HUGE problem, as the car has gotten up in years, but if I can
> determine how to fix it - that would be great. This is the only problem with
> the car.
>
> Who has an idea?
>
> Thanks,
> Brian
>
>
>
that keeps the clock running and one that is only hot when the ignition is
switched on. The always-hot wire is dead on yours.
The radio will work if just the switched wire is working, but the station
presets and the clock are dropped every time you turn off the car.
Probably a fuse. Check all the fuses, especially anything marked "radio
backup", which is usually in the underhood fuse box on older hondas.
On 3/20/07 11:28 AM, in article 46000ba2$0$27076$4c368faf@roadrunner.com,
"Brian Clifton" <hasher@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Everytime the car is started, the dash clock will reset to 1:00. At first, I
> thougt is was the battery (which was almost 5 yrs old), but the car battery
> replacement had no effect.
>
> This is not a HUGE problem, as the car has gotten up in years, but if I can
> determine how to fix it - that would be great. This is the only problem with
> the car.
>
> Who has an idea?
>
> Thanks,
> Brian
>
>
>
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Re: 92 Civic - Clock resets on start
he has the dash clock that's seperate from the radio. maybe you should just
get on ebay to look for a replacement clock or call a dealer and ask them
what could be causing that. normally the clocks in hondas last the life of
the car. if it did happen to go bad you can also go to a junkyard to look
for one.
"Brian Clifton" <hasher@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Everytime the car is started, the dash clock will reset to 1:00. At first,
> I thougt is was the battery (which was almost 5 yrs old), but the car
> battery replacement had no effect.
>
> This is not a HUGE problem, as the car has gotten up in years, but if I
> can determine how to fix it - that would be great. This is the only
> problem with the car.
>
> Who has an idea?
>
> Thanks,
> Brian
>
>
>
get on ebay to look for a replacement clock or call a dealer and ask them
what could be causing that. normally the clocks in hondas last the life of
the car. if it did happen to go bad you can also go to a junkyard to look
for one.
"Brian Clifton" <hasher@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:46000ba2$0$27076$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
> Everytime the car is started, the dash clock will reset to 1:00. At first,
> I thougt is was the battery (which was almost 5 yrs old), but the car
> battery replacement had no effect.
>
> This is not a HUGE problem, as the car has gotten up in years, but if I
> can determine how to fix it - that would be great. This is the only
> problem with the car.
>
> Who has an idea?
>
> Thanks,
> Brian
>
>
>
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