1999 lexus gs300 question is the clock and radio supposed to stay on
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1999 lexus gs300 question is the clock and radio supposed to stay on
whats up cl im having some weird electriCal problems on my gs300 is the clock and radio supposed to stay on the 1999 gs300 i recently bought this car and i don't know nothing about them i have plan's to stance this car out but i think the previous owner got me for my money first thing is my car turned on fine this morning around 8am than parked it till around 5pm than go in my car and the car is completely dead nothing i.did not leave lights on nothing but I'm curious about my clock it stays on and so does my radio i have to power it off by taking off my faceplate on my double din i need help asap
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Feen: The clock and radio are powered through the ACC circuit of the ignition switch. Checking through the 2002 service manual, it appears there are no relays in the accessory circuit. I would check the ignition switch first. Yes, your battery will discharge if accessories are draining it constantly. The clock (in 2002 GS) is powered through the Radio Number 2 fuse. Find and locate your radio fuses to see if the clock extinguishes.
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