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Stereo won't retain memory, help?
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<blockquote data-quote="c17globemaster3" data-source="post: 237766" data-attributes="member: 548443"><p>I tired running the power straight from the battery, but it made no differance, it still wont hold its memory. Anyways, I decided maybe it was the unit itself, so I grabed a friends out of his car...but alas, it just does the samething. The only thing I havent replaced is the connector, but i dont think its got a problem because I cut a small hole in the top of the unit and held the voltmeter leads on the prongs inside the unit and it showed it getting power. I have no idea why its not working.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="c17globemaster3, post: 237766, member: 548443"] I tired running the power straight from the battery, but it made no differance, it still wont hold its memory. Anyways, I decided maybe it was the unit itself, so I grabed a friends out of his car...but alas, it just does the samething. The only thing I havent replaced is the connector, but i dont think its got a problem because I cut a small hole in the top of the unit and held the voltmeter leads on the prongs inside the unit and it showed it getting power. I have no idea why its not working. [/QUOTE]
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