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No, an operated fuse would permanently disable power to your radio until replaced.
Assuming someone didn't do something like spray WD-40 into the radio to fix, who knows what, (as an example), your problem sounds like a logic board issue in the radio itself. This should be diagnosed by a reputable radio repair depot and not just a stereo installation shop.
One cause could be if the steering wheel is cleaned with any liquid or treated with something like Armorall this could get down into the switches that control the radio and cause this condition.
It is supposed to change the radio settings to what ever was programmed at the time the program was set. Your van has settings that can be programmed to personalize more than just the seat. It stores the programmed radio station the seat settings and on some vans that have the power tilt steering it changes that too. If you do not want it change the radio settings you will need to store a new setup for the number that you use with the radio station you want.
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