What happens when Emerson Radio battery is removed?
What happens when Emerson Radio battery is removed?
If the built-in long-life lithium battery is removed or replaced while the radio is not connected to an AC outlet all internal memory will be erased and the clock will return to its original default settings.
What happens when the memory of a car is erased?
If the memory of the car’s computer is erased, it will revert to default settings. These defaults are ideal for a new vehicle. But over time, your car ages and wears, and crud builds up in certain key places. Your engine computer notices these tiny, gradual changes and compensates for them.
What happens if you lose a radio station?
Radio Loss of time, radio stations, and possible anti-theft lockout. Transmission control module Loss of adaptive information; most late module transmissions “learn” how you drive and “learn” to shift accordingly.
What happens when you turn off the memory Saver?
If there’s an underhood light unplug it or remove the bulb before disconnecting the battery. And don’t open the doors while the memory saver is plugged in. If any lights come on with that nine volt battery, it’ll kill the battery and the memories will be lost.
Is the Reciva internet radio station closing down?
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, John Drake, who notes that Reciva has announced that they are closing down effective January 31, 2021. Check out the banner on their website: This, of course, is not good news for anyone using a Reciva-based WiFi radio.
Is it possible to fix a car stereo that quit working after the battery died?
And it probably isn’t. In most cases, fixing a car stereo that quit working after the battery died is a lot simpler than that. Of course, it can also be a lot more complicated. There are a few different reasons for a car radio to stop working after the battery has gone completely dead.
What to do when your ECU has lost its memory?
Pull this fuse with the key out and wait for about 15 seconds, then put the fuse back in. Your ECU has now lost all of its long term memory values and will “reset” them all to defaults when it next powers on. By the way, the factory radio’s memory lasts for a minute or two, so you probably will not lose your saved stations.
Is the Reciva radio aggregator going to be withdrawn?
And now Reciva, which was once one of the most popular aggregators on the market, is going to be “withdrawn.” These are dark days for those who appreciate a dedicated WiFi radio.