factory radio only works certian times

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Asked by Trackstar0422 Jan 22, 2019 at 10:04 AM about the 2016 Dodge Dart SXT FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

i need some help with my dart i'm having radio problems. when i take the negative off the battery and put it back on at a later time it works just fine . But if i stop and go in a store and come back out to start car it wont come back on and the temp controls still work just fine. also at certain times while driving it will randomly pop back on. can you guys help me with the problem. its be on going for like a month.

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All I can say is you shouldn't pull the batt. cable on a newer car like that , memories are lost and who knows what else .

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when i put he battery back on all my presets stay the same i just have to adjust the clock i just feel i should not have to put a aftermarket radio in a newer car like that and keep messing with the battery everyday.

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Dude, I got a 2015 SXT and he’ll yea I got exact same word for word problem for a year now . It gets old unplugging the battery and popping hood every time I wanna music . I hate that I can’t figure out and they say it’s a pain in the ass to put in aftermarket stereo .. what to do?

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I'm having the same issue 2015 dodge dart sxt. Has anyone took in to see what's wrong. I bet they'll charge arm and leg just to look at it. ‍♀️

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I have had the SAME exact issue in my 2015 Dart! It happened while still under warranty. According to the dealership, its a bad module. I don't think I believe them tho! It's makes zero sense that it would work intermittently. I have found when it extremely cold and or raining out, it comes on the first time I start my car for the day. I am going to try to buy another stock radio and replace it just to see what happens. Next step will be to have a auto electrician follow wires and find out exactly whats going on. Its RIDICULOUS that a car with less that 40,000 miles should start having this issue!

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My 2014 dart radio went black and my defrost is stuck on high. Took my negative cable off still nothing. I need help!’nn

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Just wanna say I also had this same issue with my stock radio in my 2015 Dart SE. Would work intermittently, getting worse over time, but would wake back up if the temp got really cold or if you cut the battery I suspected it was a bad capacitor somewhere in the unit, since that would explain the temperature sensitivity and why it would kick back in after cutting the power. But eventually it just died 100% Never figured out a solution to it though

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