First, locate the H and M buttons located just below the tuner knob (the lower of the two). You press AND hold either one of those buttons for a few seconds until it beeps, or the numbers are flashing. You can then use the H button to set the HOUR and M button to set the MINUTES. To finalize your time selection, just wait 10 seconds or so and the flashing should cease and your clock is SET! If it does not set after waiting, just press the POWER button to activate the radio and it will finalize the clock settings. You're welcome, olde tymer. Caleb
Yes. Far as I know all cars do. They dim for night driving and may not be readable in the day time.
Radio controlled watches use radio waves that are set by synchronizing a time code that are transmitted by a radio transmitter. These radio controlled watches are used to set and display the time accurately.
There is a main power line to the radio that allows it to play properly. There is a smaller keep alive line that allows the radio to retain channel presets and correct times. That line is not connected or powered properly at key off.
Theme Time Radio Hour ended on 2009-04-15.
You will need to purchase an installation kit and a wiring harness adapter (they are specific to your year/make/model). The installation kit should have instructions on how to get the old radio out. There should be several screws that hold the trim panel in, the radio is held in with clips, just squeeze and slide the radio out.
what is the labor time to replace a transmissian in a 2005 chevy malibu 2.2l eco
timing is set by pcm, at factory!!
you dont,
It has no Timing Belt, it has a Timing Chain.
Rods and Rocker arms were the problem with my Malibu after changing lifters
I have a 2002 yellow Monte Carlo, and mine has two small round buttons on the radio insure, one for hour and one for min, with the radio off, push the hour button until the radio churps then select the hour and then push the minute button and then slect if it is am or pm
The transmission in a newer Malibu does not have a dipstick. It is meant to be left alone until it is time to have the vehicle serviced by the dealer or a licensed mechanic.
What the heck is your question? If I understand your question correctly - It states (reworded) "Fuel pump replaced on 2001 Chevy Malibu. Diagnostic check done now my radio stations are lost. Any help?" I have a 1997 Malibu. If at any time, any work is done on the vehicle, usually the recommendation is to disconnect the battery (stops the anti-theft alarm). But by doing this, it resets all other components (except for your odometer - your trip meter is reset). So if you lost your radio stations when they had to replace your fuel pump, tough luck. You'll have to reprogram them in.
i work fro a Chevy dealer and when your display goes bad it means radio replacement time. if your dash light work and not the radio you will need to replace the radio
depends on what engine,all the time
approx, 135,000 miles, but my 2000 has 71,000 on it.
Read owners manual as there are too many different radios anymore.