Jeep Grand Cherokee 2004 model
#1
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Jeep Grand Cherokee 2004 model
Hi
I have a new 2004 model Jeep G C with original digital radio with
navigation. My problem is that it looses the memory. I have the car running
or in Park, no seat belt on, set all radio stations, push the set button on
the door than the 1 button for my black remote and it seems to be
programmed. Like when I did this yesterday it was ok as well as this
morning, but at lunchtime all the radio setting was gone. Any one know what
it cold be?
I have a new 2004 model Jeep G C with original digital radio with
navigation. My problem is that it looses the memory. I have the car running
or in Park, no seat belt on, set all radio stations, push the set button on
the door than the 1 button for my black remote and it seems to be
programmed. Like when I did this yesterday it was ok as well as this
morning, but at lunchtime all the radio setting was gone. Any one know what
it cold be?
#2
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Re: Jeep Grand Cherokee 2004 model
short or lose wire. There should be a connection from the radio to an
"always hot" wire. This holds the presets.
Jeepdriver wrote:
> Hi
> I have a new 2004 model Jeep G C with original digital radio with
> navigation. My problem is that it looses the memory. I have the car running
> or in Park, no seat belt on, set all radio stations, push the set button on
> the door than the 1 button for my black remote and it seems to be
> programmed. Like when I did this yesterday it was ok as well as this
> morning, but at lunchtime all the radio setting was gone. Any one know what
> it cold be?
>
>
"always hot" wire. This holds the presets.
Jeepdriver wrote:
> Hi
> I have a new 2004 model Jeep G C with original digital radio with
> navigation. My problem is that it looses the memory. I have the car running
> or in Park, no seat belt on, set all radio stations, push the set button on
> the door than the 1 button for my black remote and it seems to be
> programmed. Like when I did this yesterday it was ok as well as this
> morning, but at lunchtime all the radio setting was gone. Any one know what
> it cold be?
>
>
#3
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Re: Jeep Grand Cherokee 2004 model
short or lose wire. There should be a connection from the radio to an
"always hot" wire. This holds the presets.
Jeepdriver wrote:
> Hi
> I have a new 2004 model Jeep G C with original digital radio with
> navigation. My problem is that it looses the memory. I have the car running
> or in Park, no seat belt on, set all radio stations, push the set button on
> the door than the 1 button for my black remote and it seems to be
> programmed. Like when I did this yesterday it was ok as well as this
> morning, but at lunchtime all the radio setting was gone. Any one know what
> it cold be?
>
>
"always hot" wire. This holds the presets.
Jeepdriver wrote:
> Hi
> I have a new 2004 model Jeep G C with original digital radio with
> navigation. My problem is that it looses the memory. I have the car running
> or in Park, no seat belt on, set all radio stations, push the set button on
> the door than the 1 button for my black remote and it seems to be
> programmed. Like when I did this yesterday it was ok as well as this
> morning, but at lunchtime all the radio setting was gone. Any one know what
> it cold be?
>
>
#4
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Re: Jeep Grand Cherokee 2004 model
short or lose wire. There should be a connection from the radio to an
"always hot" wire. This holds the presets.
Jeepdriver wrote:
> Hi
> I have a new 2004 model Jeep G C with original digital radio with
> navigation. My problem is that it looses the memory. I have the car running
> or in Park, no seat belt on, set all radio stations, push the set button on
> the door than the 1 button for my black remote and it seems to be
> programmed. Like when I did this yesterday it was ok as well as this
> morning, but at lunchtime all the radio setting was gone. Any one know what
> it cold be?
>
>
"always hot" wire. This holds the presets.
Jeepdriver wrote:
> Hi
> I have a new 2004 model Jeep G C with original digital radio with
> navigation. My problem is that it looses the memory. I have the car running
> or in Park, no seat belt on, set all radio stations, push the set button on
> the door than the 1 button for my black remote and it seems to be
> programmed. Like when I did this yesterday it was ok as well as this
> morning, but at lunchtime all the radio setting was gone. Any one know what
> it cold be?
>
>
#5
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Re: Jeep Grand Cherokee 2004 model
short or lose wire. There should be a connection from the radio to an
"always hot" wire. This holds the presets.
Jeepdriver wrote:
> Hi
> I have a new 2004 model Jeep G C with original digital radio with
> navigation. My problem is that it looses the memory. I have the car running
> or in Park, no seat belt on, set all radio stations, push the set button on
> the door than the 1 button for my black remote and it seems to be
> programmed. Like when I did this yesterday it was ok as well as this
> morning, but at lunchtime all the radio setting was gone. Any one know what
> it cold be?
>
>
"always hot" wire. This holds the presets.
Jeepdriver wrote:
> Hi
> I have a new 2004 model Jeep G C with original digital radio with
> navigation. My problem is that it looses the memory. I have the car running
> or in Park, no seat belt on, set all radio stations, push the set button on
> the door than the 1 button for my black remote and it seems to be
> programmed. Like when I did this yesterday it was ok as well as this
> morning, but at lunchtime all the radio setting was gone. Any one know what
> it cold be?
>
>
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Re: Jeep Grand Cherokee 2004 model
Thanks Jim85CJ
I have to get the dealer to have it checked. It must than be a wire that is
not hot as there is no problems when I drive. It was ok yesterday and this
morning but at lunch all stations was on the same frequencies, but the
station I listen to when I left the car was still on. I got the wrong
instruction book for the radio and are waiting for the correct one. There
are some settings that I don't know what is on the second or third page on
the screen so it may be there the problem is.
"Jim85CJ" <jim_85cj@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ftFBc.8945$bs4.1377@newsread3.news.atl.earthl ink.net...
> short or lose wire. There should be a connection from the radio to an
> "always hot" wire. This holds the presets.
>
> Jeepdriver wrote:
>
> > Hi
> > I have a new 2004 model Jeep G C with original digital radio with
> > navigation. My problem is that it looses the memory. I have the car
running
> > or in Park, no seat belt on, set all radio stations, push the set button
on
> > the door than the 1 button for my black remote and it seems to be
> > programmed. Like when I did this yesterday it was ok as well as this
> > morning, but at lunchtime all the radio setting was gone. Any one know
what
> > it cold be?
> >
> >
>
I have to get the dealer to have it checked. It must than be a wire that is
not hot as there is no problems when I drive. It was ok yesterday and this
morning but at lunch all stations was on the same frequencies, but the
station I listen to when I left the car was still on. I got the wrong
instruction book for the radio and are waiting for the correct one. There
are some settings that I don't know what is on the second or third page on
the screen so it may be there the problem is.
"Jim85CJ" <jim_85cj@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ftFBc.8945$bs4.1377@newsread3.news.atl.earthl ink.net...
> short or lose wire. There should be a connection from the radio to an
> "always hot" wire. This holds the presets.
>
> Jeepdriver wrote:
>
> > Hi
> > I have a new 2004 model Jeep G C with original digital radio with
> > navigation. My problem is that it looses the memory. I have the car
running
> > or in Park, no seat belt on, set all radio stations, push the set button
on
> > the door than the 1 button for my black remote and it seems to be
> > programmed. Like when I did this yesterday it was ok as well as this
> > morning, but at lunchtime all the radio setting was gone. Any one know
what
> > it cold be?
> >
> >
>
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Re: Jeep Grand Cherokee 2004 model
Thanks Jim85CJ
I have to get the dealer to have it checked. It must than be a wire that is
not hot as there is no problems when I drive. It was ok yesterday and this
morning but at lunch all stations was on the same frequencies, but the
station I listen to when I left the car was still on. I got the wrong
instruction book for the radio and are waiting for the correct one. There
are some settings that I don't know what is on the second or third page on
the screen so it may be there the problem is.
"Jim85CJ" <jim_85cj@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ftFBc.8945$bs4.1377@newsread3.news.atl.earthl ink.net...
> short or lose wire. There should be a connection from the radio to an
> "always hot" wire. This holds the presets.
>
> Jeepdriver wrote:
>
> > Hi
> > I have a new 2004 model Jeep G C with original digital radio with
> > navigation. My problem is that it looses the memory. I have the car
running
> > or in Park, no seat belt on, set all radio stations, push the set button
on
> > the door than the 1 button for my black remote and it seems to be
> > programmed. Like when I did this yesterday it was ok as well as this
> > morning, but at lunchtime all the radio setting was gone. Any one know
what
> > it cold be?
> >
> >
>
I have to get the dealer to have it checked. It must than be a wire that is
not hot as there is no problems when I drive. It was ok yesterday and this
morning but at lunch all stations was on the same frequencies, but the
station I listen to when I left the car was still on. I got the wrong
instruction book for the radio and are waiting for the correct one. There
are some settings that I don't know what is on the second or third page on
the screen so it may be there the problem is.
"Jim85CJ" <jim_85cj@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ftFBc.8945$bs4.1377@newsread3.news.atl.earthl ink.net...
> short or lose wire. There should be a connection from the radio to an
> "always hot" wire. This holds the presets.
>
> Jeepdriver wrote:
>
> > Hi
> > I have a new 2004 model Jeep G C with original digital radio with
> > navigation. My problem is that it looses the memory. I have the car
running
> > or in Park, no seat belt on, set all radio stations, push the set button
on
> > the door than the 1 button for my black remote and it seems to be
> > programmed. Like when I did this yesterday it was ok as well as this
> > morning, but at lunchtime all the radio setting was gone. Any one know
what
> > it cold be?
> >
> >
>
#8
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Re: Jeep Grand Cherokee 2004 model
Thanks Jim85CJ
I have to get the dealer to have it checked. It must than be a wire that is
not hot as there is no problems when I drive. It was ok yesterday and this
morning but at lunch all stations was on the same frequencies, but the
station I listen to when I left the car was still on. I got the wrong
instruction book for the radio and are waiting for the correct one. There
are some settings that I don't know what is on the second or third page on
the screen so it may be there the problem is.
"Jim85CJ" <jim_85cj@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ftFBc.8945$bs4.1377@newsread3.news.atl.earthl ink.net...
> short or lose wire. There should be a connection from the radio to an
> "always hot" wire. This holds the presets.
>
> Jeepdriver wrote:
>
> > Hi
> > I have a new 2004 model Jeep G C with original digital radio with
> > navigation. My problem is that it looses the memory. I have the car
running
> > or in Park, no seat belt on, set all radio stations, push the set button
on
> > the door than the 1 button for my black remote and it seems to be
> > programmed. Like when I did this yesterday it was ok as well as this
> > morning, but at lunchtime all the radio setting was gone. Any one know
what
> > it cold be?
> >
> >
>
I have to get the dealer to have it checked. It must than be a wire that is
not hot as there is no problems when I drive. It was ok yesterday and this
morning but at lunch all stations was on the same frequencies, but the
station I listen to when I left the car was still on. I got the wrong
instruction book for the radio and are waiting for the correct one. There
are some settings that I don't know what is on the second or third page on
the screen so it may be there the problem is.
"Jim85CJ" <jim_85cj@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ftFBc.8945$bs4.1377@newsread3.news.atl.earthl ink.net...
> short or lose wire. There should be a connection from the radio to an
> "always hot" wire. This holds the presets.
>
> Jeepdriver wrote:
>
> > Hi
> > I have a new 2004 model Jeep G C with original digital radio with
> > navigation. My problem is that it looses the memory. I have the car
running
> > or in Park, no seat belt on, set all radio stations, push the set button
on
> > the door than the 1 button for my black remote and it seems to be
> > programmed. Like when I did this yesterday it was ok as well as this
> > morning, but at lunchtime all the radio setting was gone. Any one know
what
> > it cold be?
> >
> >
>
#9
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Re: Jeep Grand Cherokee 2004 model
Thanks Jim85CJ
I have to get the dealer to have it checked. It must than be a wire that is
not hot as there is no problems when I drive. It was ok yesterday and this
morning but at lunch all stations was on the same frequencies, but the
station I listen to when I left the car was still on. I got the wrong
instruction book for the radio and are waiting for the correct one. There
are some settings that I don't know what is on the second or third page on
the screen so it may be there the problem is.
"Jim85CJ" <jim_85cj@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ftFBc.8945$bs4.1377@newsread3.news.atl.earthl ink.net...
> short or lose wire. There should be a connection from the radio to an
> "always hot" wire. This holds the presets.
>
> Jeepdriver wrote:
>
> > Hi
> > I have a new 2004 model Jeep G C with original digital radio with
> > navigation. My problem is that it looses the memory. I have the car
running
> > or in Park, no seat belt on, set all radio stations, push the set button
on
> > the door than the 1 button for my black remote and it seems to be
> > programmed. Like when I did this yesterday it was ok as well as this
> > morning, but at lunchtime all the radio setting was gone. Any one know
what
> > it cold be?
> >
> >
>
I have to get the dealer to have it checked. It must than be a wire that is
not hot as there is no problems when I drive. It was ok yesterday and this
morning but at lunch all stations was on the same frequencies, but the
station I listen to when I left the car was still on. I got the wrong
instruction book for the radio and are waiting for the correct one. There
are some settings that I don't know what is on the second or third page on
the screen so it may be there the problem is.
"Jim85CJ" <jim_85cj@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ftFBc.8945$bs4.1377@newsread3.news.atl.earthl ink.net...
> short or lose wire. There should be a connection from the radio to an
> "always hot" wire. This holds the presets.
>
> Jeepdriver wrote:
>
> > Hi
> > I have a new 2004 model Jeep G C with original digital radio with
> > navigation. My problem is that it looses the memory. I have the car
running
> > or in Park, no seat belt on, set all radio stations, push the set button
on
> > the door than the 1 button for my black remote and it seems to be
> > programmed. Like when I did this yesterday it was ok as well as this
> > morning, but at lunchtime all the radio setting was gone. Any one know
what
> > it cold be?
> >
> >
>
#10
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Re: Jeep Grand Cherokee 2004 model
Yes, take it to the Stealership. For some reason you have a low
battery that sucks the brains out of the radio on starting the engine.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Jeepdriver wrote:
>
> Thanks Jim85CJ
> I have to get the dealer to have it checked. It must than be a wire that is
> not hot as there is no problems when I drive. It was ok yesterday and this
> morning but at lunch all stations was on the same frequencies, but the
> station I listen to when I left the car was still on. I got the wrong
> instruction book for the radio and are waiting for the correct one. There
> are some settings that I don't know what is on the second or third page on
> the screen so it may be there the problem is.
battery that sucks the brains out of the radio on starting the engine.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jeepdriver wrote:
>
> Thanks Jim85CJ
> I have to get the dealer to have it checked. It must than be a wire that is
> not hot as there is no problems when I drive. It was ok yesterday and this
> morning but at lunch all stations was on the same frequencies, but the
> station I listen to when I left the car was still on. I got the wrong
> instruction book for the radio and are waiting for the correct one. There
> are some settings that I don't know what is on the second or third page on
> the screen so it may be there the problem is.