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actros 23rd January 2019 15:03

radio code
 
Hi can any one answer this when it is cold and below -1 the code goes and you have to recode it thanks

bl52krz 23rd January 2019 15:44

Strange! Mine was ok today -2 deg.

Mickyboy 23rd January 2019 15:59

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Originally Posted by actros (Post 2704925)
Hi can any one answer this when it is cold and below -1 the code goes and you have to recode it thanks

Had a stereo that did the same, I presumed it was that the unit probably has an internal battery to store the presets and codes etc, a bit like a CMOS battery in a PC, that isn't working, and discharging in some way when it’s very cold, if you ever have a battery that’s nearly flat and put it on a radiator for a short period of time to warm up it often works for a short space of time
Mick

Rev Jules 23rd January 2019 16:07

Quote:

Originally Posted by actros (Post 2704925)
Hi can any one answer this when it is cold and below -1 the code goes and you have to recode it thanks

You will find it is the valves in that radio of yours. :D try bleeding the radiator that might help.

Rev

bl52krz 25th January 2019 22:30

Hi Brian. Not car related but m/cycle related. My bike when it was cold would not start. Long story short. It was a wire that was connected to the coil. It had a break in it, and when cold, obviously shrank, thereby came apart and there was no electrical circuit. Needed a new coil because the break was hidden in the wrapping round the coil.So on that, have you got a broken wire hidden away somewhere.?

RoverP480 25th January 2019 22:40

Perhaps the when cranking the battery voltage drops too low and the radio 'thinks' its been disconnected

trikey 27th January 2019 21:39

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rev Jules (Post 2704941)
You will find it is the valves in that radio of yours. :D try bleeding the radiator that might help.

Rev

:D Its wireless not radio, Brian is listening to the home service :D


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