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The radio in my 2002 Jeep Liberty re-starts every time the minute on the radio changes. Also, the CD player re-starts, so every minute it starts at the beginning of the CD. The sound turns off periodically....maybe every couple of minutes, and then turns back on, or it might be off for 4, 8, 12 or more hours. It first started on just AM and now it is on AM and FM. Is there anything I should check?

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Is it a factory radio??? if it aftermarket radio could be loose conection on one of wires but sounds more like the radio has a short inside the radio it self you probley have to replace the radio

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