on the CD version its kiss me but radio version is hold me
Hold On - Tanya Blount song - was created in 1993.
well it was the glue in the familys house hold
Tune the radio to the station you want, hold down the button of the preset you want it set to.
I had the same thing happen to me and my 96' suburban. It turned out to be that the battery was shot and wouldn't hold enough of a charge to turn over the engine. Might be the same thing with you.
push and hold
Remove ashtray and carefully pry off the surrounding trim. Also pry off the trim around the radio. You will see the screws that hold the radio in (4 i think). Unscrew and you are done.
set to desired station hold button for approx. 3-5 sec. until station flashes
Turn the radio on. Press and hold the On/Off Volume Clock Control. While holding this button in, press the "Tune" button left(-) to advance the hours and right(+) to advance the minutes.
On my 1995 I press and hold the "CLK" button with the radio turned on and press the right or left sides of the the "SEEK" button to either increase or decrease the hours. And press the right or left sides of the "TUNE" or "TUNE DISCS" button to either increase or decrease the minutes. After the time is set - release the "CLK" button
With the radio turned on (the volume nob not in the "off" position), press and hold the nob for a few seconds. While continuing to hold, use the seek and scan buttons to change time. Press the set button and within 10 seconds use the seek and scan buttons to change time. push the set button and within 10 seconds, push the seek and scan buttons to change time.
You Hold the Key was created in 1993.
Submission Hold was created in 1993.
The cast of Hold Please - 1993 includes: Robert Clotworthy as Richard Grail
a stock radio can hold up subs
The digital radio does not hold the stations because the frequencies of the stations keep changing from one frequency to another.
The chassis and panels which hold the radio must first be removed. Then the wiring must be disconnected from the radio.