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Posted on Apr 15, 2010

Radio and display cutting out

I have a 2002 Neon and after about 50 minutes of driving the radio cuts out, display goes blank and then clock re-sets to 12:00, the radio resets to 530AM. This has been going on for about 6 months. Some times in the warmer weather it will cut out after 5 minutes. Last week the radio cut out but locked on the FM station I was listening to. Even with the car turned off the display was on and you could hear the radio very faintly. I had to disconnect the battery to turn off the radio.
Any ideas out there?

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Fuses and the elctronic tec u need > to reset or the panel had been sprayed with fluid .

i had same case with BMW .

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