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Stereo does not store adjusted audio settings and restarts after being turned off

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Check to make sure the yellow from the stereo harness is connected to constant battery, connected to the battery, when the ignition switch is off, the yellow wire still has power. The yellow wire is for the memory for the stereo settings and radio station presets.

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