you should see this in the installation manual. the battery wire maintains the memory, the ignition is for higher power. ![]() I simply replaced the battery after this. there are two power wires, one dedicated to battery, one for ignition. No signs before this whatsoever!! This was after 60 months on the OE Battery. Later I paid 50 bucks to an ASC nearby who helped me jump start and advised me not to stop the engine till I reached home. If youre a fan of check out the terminals first. When it (OE) died, I was at an MGP shop, bought my stuff and returned and cranked and it went dead. Change the current battery for a fresh one and reset your clock. My WagonR in its 9th year is on the Second battery. If you have installed a car stereo, each and every time you turn off the cars ignition the settings are gone such as the clock and present, the memory wire has. Pull the radio and check for voltages at the plug with the key on, then turn the key off and remove it, than probe the plug again for voltage. Its the clock that gets reset (along with ICE and other things) every time you crank.Īnd with such a battery, you are at huge risk as the battery will simply refuse to even crank after few days. The BCM could be going bad and it's cutting all power to the radio each time you shut the car off. Hence, its not about Battery not able to supply power to that tiny clock. ![]() Now, with a weak or an old battery, it drops even more. When you crank, the voltage levels at the terminals drop usually. What to do: If both radio and clock reset at the same time, replace the battery. Another possible cause is a loose connection. When the battery is weak, it is possible that the radio and clock aren't receiving sufficient voltage. not the clock in the CD player either just the VIC. Your car radio and clock may be resetting because there is a problem with the battery. the service reminder doesn't reset just the clock. The clock relies on a constant flow of electricity from the battery to keep it running, even when the engine is turned off. It's been happening more and more fequently. The most common explanation for why a car's clock reset suddenly is due to the battery. Pressing either YES or NO just recycles to the same message after a few seconds. just about a month ago i turned the key and the clock came up flashing and reset to 12:00. indtrk said: Radio (uconnect) beeps and pops up a message asking 'do you want to change clock setting' repeatedly. When the battery is weak, it is possible that the radio and clock arent receiving sufficient voltage. the clock in my Vehicle Information Center (VIC) keeps resetting itself. Has happened many times including me with the OE battery of the WagonR. Your car radio and clock may be resetting because there is a problem with the battery. ![]() The battery (even though its at end of life) is able to crank-up the car, but is not able to power up the clock? Somehow does not make sense to me.
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