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Deschodt 08-21-2017 10:55 AM

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Originally Posted by pwd72s (Post 9708686)
Good point. I used to see PANO ads for a 9V battery device you could plug into the 12V female power outlet to keep radio memory when changing batteries. Would such a device still work with today's cars that have more electronics? If so, are they still sold?

You betcha. I used one on my 991 battery change recently... It saved most presets but not all, so I'm not 100% sure they work on modern cars or if I was lucky. But they sure still exist ! Best use a 12V source via the cigarette lighter...

pwd72s 08-21-2017 02:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Deschodt (Post 9708695)
You betcha. I used one on my 991 battery change recently... It saved most presets but not all, so I'm not 100% sure they work on modern cars or if I was lucky. But they sure still exist ! Best use a 12V source via the cigarette lighter...

Hoot! I did a bit of searching. Our host sells them..

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(edit) Hmmm, now you've got me thinking. Maybe buy a 12V male plug, wire it to the 12V motorcycle battery "borrowed" from the home alarm system..

There was a driving procedure to go through after a battery change in the Mustang's manual, but if I could save that 30 minutes or so..


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