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Default nissan tino - 09-07-2008 , 12:52 PM






Hi
My fault is when I swich on the engine the lcd clock resets itself to zero
I keep resettingthe clock but it still resets to zero
any ideas what it could be
thanks



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Default Re: nissan tino - 09-11-2008 , 09:05 AM






On Sep 7, 12:52*pm, "ykcucnu" <ecnep... (AT) virgin (DOT) net> wrote:
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Hi
My fault is when I swich on the engine the lcd clock resets itself to zero
I keep resettingthe clock but it still resets to zero
any ideas what it could be
thanks
Have you checked the fuses? There is an always hot wire that runs
through the accessories (like the radio and clock) to keep them
running, as well as a switched hot wire that enables thing that are
only supposed to run when the ignition is on. It sounds like you have
blown the accessory fuse.

If you have recently put in a new radio or otherwise modified the
accessories, that would be the first place to look for a wiring
mistake.


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Default Re: nissan tino - 09-12-2008 , 10:14 PM



Measure the battery voltage when cranking the engine. The voltage could
be going down too much thus resetting the clock.

Defective ground and battery cable connections could cause the same problem.

Good luck and let us know what fixed it!

ykcucnu wrote:

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Hi
My fault is when I swich on the engine the lcd clock resets itself to zero
I keep resettingthe clock but it still resets to zero
any ideas what it could be
thanks



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Default Re: nissan tino - 09-23-2008 , 10:03 AM




"AS" <donot (AT) spame (DOT) com> wrote

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Measure the battery voltage when cranking the engine. The voltage could
be going down too much thus resetting the clock.

Defective ground and battery cable connections could cause the same
problem.

Good luck and let us know what fixed it!

ykcucnu wrote:

Hi
My fault is when I swich on the engine the lcd clock resets itself to
zero
I keep resettingthe clock but it still resets to zero
any ideas what it could be
thanks
Hi
I cleaned up the earth leads etc ,but still had the same problem, then I
simply replaced the battery with a new one and it is now working fine
many thanks for your replies
regards




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