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Car remotes are not like universal TV remotes, you can not program them to work with a radio they were not designed to work with.
If this is the remote that came with the radio, you may just need a new battery.
I don't have the sevice info in front of me right now to tell you if this remote is compatible with your radio.
6/19/2008 1:39:18 AM •
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on Jun 19, 2008
Protect comes up on my cd player
You may be able fix this problem by clearing the E2PROM. I have seen it a few times over the last few months.
press and hold the number 3 and the number 6 key at the same time and while you are holding those in, press the reset button.
The reset button is the tiny little depressed button on the display, you will need something like a toothpick or paperclip to push it in. You can also find it in your owners manual .
If this does not work you probably have an amp problem. That means you will most likely need to replace the amp IC.
I don't know why some of these Kenwoods do this, but I just started seeing at my shop about 6 months ago.
If this fixes your problem please feel free to rate me a "FixYa"
If you need further help feel free to ask.
6/19/2008 1:32:46 AM •
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on Jun 19, 2008
Code plz
If you have the remote, then you can cure with the following instructions. If you DONT HAVE A REMOTE, then you will need to take it to a Kenwood agent and have them do it for you, or just buy one:) Good luck
try this
KENWOOD SECURITY CODE CLEAR procedure
Your radio will require one of the following procedures.
Type 1
During the code request mode, while holding the DISP key depressed, press and hold the Volume UP or DOWN key for 3 seconds (so that “…” disappears).
Then using your remote enter your code.
Type 2
Press the "Auto" button and "Track up" on face of radio at the same time. The four dash lines ( . . . . ) should "disappear".
Then using your remote enter your code.
Type 3
Model# DPX-4020 and DPX-4030
Press and hold the 1 then the 6 preset key (preset keys are the buttons on face of radio for storing you "favorite" radio stations). "C" should display.
Then using your remote, enter your code.
Enter your number from the remote control unit. Your code number is 5227 (KCAR)
* Press numeric key “5” ( 2 times ) and press the Track UP/Next Track key
* Press numeric key “2” ( 3 times ) and press the Track UP/Next Track key
* Press numeric key “2” ( 1 time ) and press the Track UP/Next Track key
* Press numeric key “7” ( 2 times ) and press the Track UP/Next Track key
The security is canceled and the set enters the TUNER mode!
Please rate me "FixYa" for this solution. Good Luck :)
2/8/2008 6:02:25 AM •
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on Feb 08, 2008
Wiring mishap with kenwood cd player
Hi,
For wiring your Kenwood KDC-MP4028, please refer to the below wiring/color guide:
Red - Ignition/Accessory B+12VDC
Black - chassis/GND
Blue/White - external amplifier
Blue - motorized antenna
Brown - mobile phone mute sensor
White - Front Left +
White/Black - Front Left -
Gray - Front Right +
Gray/Black - Front Right -
Green - Rear Left +
Green/Black - Rear Left -
Purple - Rear Right +
Purple/Black - Rear Right -
Hope this be of help. Pls post back how things turned up or should you need additional information.
Good luck and kind regards.
2/5/2008 4:52:58 AM •
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on Feb 05, 2008
Can't remember my code.
KENWOOD SECURITY CODE CLEAR procedure
Your radio will require one of the following procedures.
Type 1
During the code request mode, while holding the DISP key depressed, press and hold the Volume UP or DOWN key for 3 seconds (so that “…” disappears).
Then using your remote enter your code.
Type 2
Press the "Auto" button and "Track up" on face of radio at the same time. The four dash lines ( . . . . ) should "disappear".
Then using your remote enter your code.
Type 3
Model# DPX-4020 and DPX-4030
Press and hold the 1 then the 6 preset key (preset keys are the buttons on face of radio for storing you "favorite" radio stations). "C" should display.
Then using your remote, enter your code.
Enter your number from the remote control unit. Your code number is 5227 (KCAR)
* Press numeric key “5” ( 2 times ) and press the Track UP/Next Track key
* Press numeric key “2” ( 3 times ) and press the Track UP/Next Track key
* Press numeric key “2” ( 1 time ) and press the Track UP/Next Track key
* Press numeric key “7” ( 2 times ) and press the Track UP/Next Track key
The security is canceled and the set enters the TUNER mode!
12/16/2007 10:48:20 AM •
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on Dec 16, 2007
Code
try display button and volume button to get the point to enter the number. Try 1234 or 5021
10/28/2007 8:28:56 PM •
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on Oct 28, 2007
Every time i put a cd in it won't read
This indicated that the unit is having a problem reading the disc. This can be because the disc is upside down, dirty, scratched, misaligned laser, dirty laser. Try to reset and run a cleaning disc through the unit. If it still cant read it may be a mechanical issue stopping the unit from reading the disc
5/7/2007 4:03:31 AM •
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on May 07, 2007
Reset a Kenwood 8070 without a remote?
To reset a Kenwood 8070 receiver without a remote, you typically need to locate the reset button on the device itself. This button is often small and recessed, so you may need a paperclip or a similar tool to press it. Consult the user manual or look for the reset button near the power or input/output ports on the receiver. Once located, press and hold the reset button for a few seconds until you see the receiver reset. Keep in mind that this process may vary slightly depending on the specific model of the Kenwood 8070 receiver.
KDC-138 CD PLAYER/RECEIVER. What does code E-004 indicate?
Kenwood KDC-138 Instruction Manual [Page 18]
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I have 2 mtx 12"woofers (8ohms each wired parallel to get to 4ohms) which Kenwood amp would be best to use: kac-7252 or kac-9104d?
The Kenwood KAC-7252 and KAC-9104D are both great amps, but they have different strengths and weaknesses. The KAC-7252 is a 5-channel amp that can output 75 watts per channel at 4 ohms. It also has a built-in crossover and time alignment, which can be helpful for getting the most out of your woofers. The KAC-9104D is a 4-channel amp that can output 100 watts per channel at 4 ohms. It also has a built-in subwoofer output, which can be used to power a separate subwoofer.
If you are looking for an amp that can power all of your speakers, the KAC-7252 is a great option. It is also a good choice if you want an amp with built-in crossover and time alignment. However, if you are looking for an amp that can power a subwoofer, the KAC-9104D is a better choice. It is also a good choice if you want an amp with more power output.
Ultimately, the best amp for you will depend on your specific needs and budget. If you are not sure which amp is right for you, it is always a good idea to consult with a professional car audio installer.
Here is a more detailed comparison of the two amps:
Kenwood KAC-7252
- 5-channel amp
- 75 watts per channel at 4 ohms
- Built-in crossover and time alignment
- MSRP: $399
Kenwood KAC-9104D
- 4-channel amp
- 100 watts per channel at 4 ohms
- Built-in subwoofer output
- MSRP: $499
I hope this helps!
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