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your radio clock is unlikely to kill your battery in any normal period of time, sounds like there is another problem with the switch and circuits connected to it. disconnect the battery cable in a dark area, there should be very little or no spark involved, if there is a significant spark then there is another problem, removing fuses one at a time and repeat test, may narrow down the problem circuit but may not.
You can disconnect your negative battery terminal, wait five minutes or so, then reconnect it. This should clear the malfunction code. If, however, you have an anti-theft radio, make sure that you have the five digit code to reset it after disconnecting the battery. Disconnecting only one terminal might not effect the radio, but I wouldn't count on it.
If the malfunction code comes back after you disconnect the negative terminal, then something has gone wrong with your repairs.
Hope this helps you.
Turn the radio off first and then disconnect the battery for 2 min then reconnect the battery. This should reset your radio and then you can eject your CD, and reset your stations and clock. Good luck
just press the clock button for a few seconds then press it again for few seconds and it should stop blinking once it stops blinking press the clock button down again and hold then once it starts blinking release the clock button and adjust the hours and minutes
Hi. Jumping the battery when the radio is turned on will often cause a problem. I would check the fuses for the radio first as one of them may have blown. Regarding the clock it is blinking and needs to be reset.
Since this is a relatively new car I recommend going to a book store and purchasing the service manual for Honda which includes the 2007 models. This will you how to reset the clock. Then keep the manual in the glove compartment for all future reference.
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