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Car Forum / Honda Cars / July 2007

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Accord Clock Problem

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Nancy - 23 Jul 2007 06:46 GMT
Today the clock on my 95 Accord LX started resetting itself to 1:00
everytime I restarted the car.   Any ideas on what the problem is?

Nancy
Matt Ion - 23 Jul 2007 06:57 GMT
> Today the clock on my 95 Accord LX started resetting itself to 1:00
> everytime I restarted the car.   Any ideas on what the problem is?

Fuse for the constant backup power is gone.  May or may not be labeled
as "Clock" in the fuse block, but start by looking for that.  Without
digging out a wiring diagram or manual, I'll guess that it's a 10A fuse
(should be red).
Nancy - 23 Jul 2007 14:48 GMT
>> Today the clock on my 95 Accord LX started resetting itself to 1:00
>> everytime I restarted the car.   Any ideas on what the problem is?
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> out a wiring diagram or manual, I'll guess that it's a 10A fuse (should be
> red).

Thanks for the information, Matt.
Nancy
Woody - 23 Jul 2007 20:48 GMT
Take a look at your battery also. If 5 years old it could be going and the
clock is just the result of the noise generated in the system.

>>> Today the clock on my 95 Accord LX started resetting itself to 1:00
>>> everytime I restarted the car.   Any ideas on what the problem is?
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> Thanks for the information, Matt.
> Nancy
Matt Ion - 24 Jul 2007 05:43 GMT
> Take a look at your battery also. If 5 years old it could be going and the
> clock is just the result of the noise generated in the system.

That wouldn't explain the clock losing time when the car is off.

If the battery has enough juice to crank the car, it's got enough to
keep the clock on-time.

>>>> Today the clock on my 95 Accord LX started resetting itself to 1:00
>>>> everytime I restarted the car.   Any ideas on what the problem is?
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>> Thanks for the information, Matt.
>> Nancy
 
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