Radio looses memories a lot of the time.

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Radio looses memories a lot of the time.

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My radio looses memorie a lot of the time. It seems sometimes it won’t when I turn off for a short ime, yet sometimes it will after a short time. I think accaussionaly it will keep memorie a few times, then the next time it will loose th memorie the first time. Any help would be appreciated.
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Memory power comes from the far left fuse, a 3 amp, most problems stem from a poor connection at the ten pin connector. One has to keep that free from corrosion. Try just unplugging and connecting several time to scrap away the corrosion and make a good electrical connection. Do check the fuse however.
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Is that behind the headlight, the ten pin connector?
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electriccruiser wrote: Tue Jul 28, 2020 11:35 am Is that behind the headlight, the ten pin connector?
3amp is in the fuse box, 2 glass fuse's above headlamp, 1 fuse on the amp.
ten pin - follow fuse box harness to left side
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