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need a little help


mattc113

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V8 Engine Swap
Joined
Nov 22, 2011
Messages
110
City
Okc, Ok
Vehicle Year
1988
Engine
Transmission
Manual
Total Lift
8"
Tire Size
37"
as a mechanic and general "car guy", asking a question about something so simple pains me.

that said, i have a 1989 Bronco II, and i cannot figure out how to set the clock on my factory radio.

help!
 
You'll need to post a photo of the radio so we know which one you have. There was more than one type of stock radio.
 
Should be a clock button that you hold down.

Wow...... You have a stock radio. Lol
 
Yeah seems I recall you hold down the clock button while using the Seek or Tune buttons to set the time (one sets hour, the other minutes). Been a few years since I had the stock unit in mine...
 
anyone know if a 289 will bolt up to the mitsubishi 5spd tranny
 
Hey im rockn the stock tape deck. But not for to much longer. Fixn the major stuff first
 
pull the stock radio out and put some bmg rounds thru it, then install kenwood ....lol
 
i just wanted the clock working until i get around to changing the radio out. and holding down the clock button worked. thanks guys!
 

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