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Anonymous Posted on Nov 01, 2011

I have a jbl mr17 radio and i want the clock to stay on

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Clocks are usually wired into same circuit as your dome/interior lights, so they have constant power, regardless whether key is on or off.Should be able to find a wire to splice into around your fuse box.

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