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    ? i would like to know why my clock keep-on reset whenever i turn my car off. Then turn it on back it reset to 1:00 or sometime 0:00. can someone help me please. i don't know what fuse to replace. i look underneat the dash for the fuse box and there aren't no clock section or underneat the hood.
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    hmmm that has never happened to me before but i think it may have to do with a fuse i am 70% sure someone verify if im right

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      #3
      it's not a fuse....when a fuse blows, it breaks the connection, so it can't work sometimes and not others, unless it has a hairline crack, which is rare and also, it only loses power when the car is turned off. it's some kind of electrical problem where you are losing your constant 12v source to the clock. that is what keeps the memory of the time when the car is turned off. it's somewhere between your ignition and your clock, but the clock may be faulity as well. later.
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        #4
        Try a different clock... you can get one from a junkyard for like $10... or buy a white integra clock from one of the MANY members here selling them. If a new clock doesn't work, then there's something wrong with the flow of power. Could be your battery, even... Or your grounds. I had some grounding issues a few weeks ago, and it was causing my clock and stereo to reset.






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          #5
          Well the clock, radio, and ECU are all connected to the "backup" fuse under the hood. I belive they'll get power when you turn the ignition to the "on" position. You could check that, but I'm not positive.
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            #6
            its a 7.5 amp fuse under the hood that your looking for, however it is also connected to your radio too. if your memory keeps going away, there is a bad connection in your radio that is blowing that fuse.
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              #7
              Originally posted by Matty B
              its a 7.5 amp fuse under the hood that your looking for, however it is also connected to your radio too. if your memory keeps going away, there is a bad connection in your radio that is blowing that fuse.
              I do not think so, last night I blew that fuse by hooking something up on the radio power line, and my clock still worked. However, now that you mention it, I did have to reset the clock after replacing that fuse.
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