POD Clock help

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when i brought my 1995 the clock never work. I replaced the clock yesterday and i noticed a burn mark on the old clock connector female end.

Anyway, i installed the new clock and the SOB didn't work either. All of sudden while driving the clock pops on. Then out of no where it goes out again. I realized when i turn on the headlights the POD clock dims, but the clock goes bright when i turn of the clock off.

If i keep the headlights on the clock will slowly fade all the way off.

(btw i like the clock and its here to stay =)

From the searching i did it seems the problem is more common on 94-95 GT's. I never had this problem on my 97GT!


Another fellow with my problem
http://forums.corral.net/forums/94-95-tech/815932-clock-pod-issues.html
 
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=[ i have a feeling what burned out in the original clock will burn out in the replacement.
Sigh.. these 5.0's have problems my 4.6L never had.. from hids to the pod clock now.
 

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i haven't really looked at that before, but it's tied into the dimmer switch i'd look at the connection between the two.
If the wiring's burned, is there a bad resistor or wire damage somewhere between the source and clock?
 

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Mine did the same thing years ago, it would come and go, I assumed it was a loose connection. I decided my cd player had a clock already and that spot was better fit for my radar detector.
 
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ttocs said:
Mine did the same thing years ago, it would come and go, I assumed it was a loose connection. I decided my cd player had a clock already and that spot was better fit for my radar detector.
Seems like no-one knows the fix for this =[ Sad.. on a old car someone should know =[
 

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