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Originally Posted by CTScott
At first I was thinking you are nuts, but then I realized that the radio probably has a super cap for memory backup. When you remove the radio it keeps the CMOS alive for a long time, but when you leave it in circuit, it tries to power the rest of the car when you pull the battery cable. Put a general purpose diode (1N4001, etc) in line with the constant battery power wire, with the white line facing towards the radio. That will prevent it from back feeding the rest of the car.
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Thanks CT.
I, too thought I was "losing it" so I had to do it 3 times and sure enough, each time the results were the same. I was thinking about the diode, but have not had the motivation to getting into the dash again. It just might be the same with the Yaris radios too...