SOURCE: ultronic lcd clock with a stylus tucked in back of clock
This thing set under my bed, lifeless til I was looking for something else and decided it was time to get this clock working!
(Use the stylus pen for best results) After putting in two fresh batteries (or hit the reset button if your batteries are fresh). This will reset the clock and the 'clock' icon in the upper lefthand corner will be blinking. Now press and hold the display area where the hour of the day is displayed. The entire time will start blinking. Now start tapping on the blinking hours to increment the clock slowly to the correct hours (it will cycle all the way thru military time and regular time, so choose what you desire). Press and hold with the stylus to increment quickly. Do the same with the minutes, that are blinking too. When time is correct, tap the 'clock' icon once. The 'clock' icon will still blink, which I believe is correct operation.
To set the date, tap on 3rd icon down from the top left (it looks like a little calendar). This will put you into the date section of the clock (if you do nothing, it will cycle back to the clock, after ten seconds, as a default). Before it cycles back to the clock, press and hold with the stylus pen right below the word 'DATE', until the the entire displayed date starts blinking. Tap the first two digits of the year to go down in years and tap the right two numbers of the year to go up in years. Tap on the month number to increment; do the same with the date number. When all date entries are correct, either tap the 'calendar' icon, or let the clock sit for ten seconds: it will cycle back to the clock.
I guess you can set the alarm in a similar method.
Hopes this helps!
ExitKC
you need the owners manuel. there are some weird solutions th these problems. they vary with the accesories. try calling the service dept. at the dealer. they can be really helpful in most cases.
SOURCE: my radio and cd don't work in my car
if you tried to get some one to boost ur car you probably fried your radio,clock, and dvd..if not check your master fuse.
SOURCE: 04 dodge neon sxt just bought for my son , keeps
It is a grounding problem.
The grounding "strap" that connects the motor to the chassis (under the hood) is loose, corroded, missing, etc.
The electrical system is finding a temporary ground.
1. The grounding strap may have become loose because a broken motor mount is causing it to connect/disconnect while driving.
2. Install a grounding strap ($12 AutoZone, $50 dealer)... even if the dealer doesn't want to.
Hope this helps!
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