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33 messages, Last post on Jun 29, 2009 at 3:41 PM
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| I have a 2004 Jeep liberty and the radio has gone crazy. The time is only in military time and won't change back. The radio stations won't show up correctly and the disc tracks keep randomly changing. How can I reset my radio? | |
| The radio in my Jeep Liberty has also gone crazy. When I'm searching for a station it goes all the way up to 138.7FM and all of the buttons are set to 138.7FM and I can't reset them. I can set one, but if i turn the car off or change the station at all, it doesn't stay set. It goes back to 138.7FM Does anyone have any suggestions about what I should try to fix it? Everything else works fine...it's only the radio.?! | |
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I've experienced a couple of radio issues: 1. All presets get wiped out occasionally after restarting the vehicle. The problem eventually gets to the point where the radio is completely dead. The problem appears to be battery related. I noticed the negative terminal and cable were covered in what looked like green mineral deposits. I cleaned them off with a wire brush and the radio came back to life. After a short time, the growth was back and I began to experience the problems all over again. During my last visit to the dealer, they cleaned the terminal and cable and sprayed them with some blue substance and I haven't had any problems since. 2. Adjusting the mid-range slider of the equalizer to its lowest position kills the volume and causes the display to intermittently flash off and on as if there was a loose connection. |
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Can someone please help my radio issues? It just stops working. After about 7 or 8 hours of playing it just quits. Terminals and cables are clean. Very aggravating on long trips. Please help....Going to dealer again tomorrow. Is there any kind of relay that would heat up and stop radio from playing? Just thought I'd ask this question again.
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Replying to: ree691 (Aug 09, 2007 4:29 pm) Anyway, after a stop, if I turn the key over to acc, turn the head lights on and off and then restart the engine the radio comes back. This also cures - until it happens again - a problem with my air conditioning. Is there a static build up that is drained by doing this? I don't know. This vehicle has more bugs that Missouri has chiggers. I jerked the totally crappy radio out of my Japanese car and replaced it with a Sony that is terrific. How can a Japanese car not come with a good radio?
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Replying to: siberia (Aug 10, 2007 2:08 am) Stochastic interference should not build up during satellite transmission. You would need to be hard wired to the satellite. All depends where you live
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Replying to: caribou1 (Aug 23, 2007 7:59 am) My XM is separate from my Jeep radio. When the radio goes out, my satellite radio still works. |
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We're consolidating all the electronics and navigation discussions into this topic. This will include stereo equipment, computers, communication systems and so on. tidester, host SUVs and Smart Shopper |
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