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Every time I turn the engine back on, I need to adjust again the audio
settings (bass, treble, etc.) and the time. Yet I followed the instructions in the user guide. Please help. Thanks. Denis |
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Thank you, by the way.
Denis wrote in message . .. On 17 Dec 2003 21:13:03 -0800, (Denis Morissette) wrote: Every time I turn the engine back on, I need to adjust again the audio settings (bass, treble, etc.) and the time. Yet I followed the instructions in the user guide. Please help. Thanks. Denis U may have the wrong power wire hooked up. It sounds like to me, you used the igition wire (from the car) for both the power wire and the ignition wire (on the CD side). It sounds like your CD deck is only recieveing power when the car is running. And then when you shut it off, it looses all power....so it looses all its pre-set memory. I bet if you cant get the CD to eject while the car is off...you probbly have NO electricty travelling into your deck since it only receives electricty if your ignition is turned on. Check your wireing ... if you had someone do it for you at a shop, take it back! If you did the install ... you shouldnt have any wires from your deck twisted togeother shareing the ignition wire. Then again... i could be full of **** |
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