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Has it got a non-standard radio/cd player?

I just repleced my radio (stock) with a cd player. I found that the power for the clock runs of one of the wires that goes into the stock radio!

I just touched each wire until I saw the clock come on.

hope this helps

Chris

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The stereo is factory and doesn't even have a band expander. (anyone got a spare they don't need? :D )

What do you mean by you "touched each wire until the clock came on"? I'm thinking of pulling the dash apart and checking the wires into/out of the clock to see whether any are loose...

GTRKING: when you've sussed it out, please get back to me.

Ta,

Nick

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