Q&A

How do you get a Kenwood car stereo out of Protect Mode?

How do you get a Kenwood car stereo out of Protect Mode?

Turn off the receiver and let it cool for a few hours; then try again. If the protection mode warning doesn’t go away on its own, press the reset button. If that doesn’t work, disconnect the power lead from your receiver for 30 seconds and then reconnect it. If it still doesn’t work, it’s time to take it to the dealer.

Is the audio fuse for the radio?

Most low-powered radios can use a 20-amp fuse without any issues. However, for high-powered stereos — those that produce 100 watts of power or more — you may have to use a 25- or 30-amp fuse. You may be able to use a wire clasp or harness already under the dash to secure the wiring from the radio to the fuse box.

How do I reset my Kenwood?

Factory Reset

  1. Press and hold Eject CD and Volume Button.
  2. While down press the reset button.
  3. Don’t let go of the Eject CD and Volume buttons until the stereo boots up.
  4. Tap “Initialise All”
  5. Press the small reset button to reset.

Why is my Kenwood radio not turning on?

Michael, Check the Kenwood trouble shooting links below for radio not turning on. 2nd link talks about the protect mode and how to diagnose why it may be on. Good luck. I hope this helped you out, if so let me know by pressing the helpful button.

Why does my car radio have no sound?

Some answers – get a new car – get a new girlfriend – have a look at the speakers. the radio in my grilfriends car didnt work..it had power but no sound. i thought if i replaced it it would spring to life. the new radio connected easily enough but has the same problems…power and lights but no sound from speakers not even static…

Why is my Kenwood KDC bt362ut not turning on?

Took a shot at your link to Kenwood KDC-BT362UT that it would help. Inserted CD and then removed it and happy to say my stereo works again. Thanks

Is the blue wire on my speakers grounded?

That would be a remote turn on wire. It turns on an amp or other acc when the head unit turns on. Unless you have an amp that is powering those speakers, the blue wire isn’t your problem. exactly. you have a grounded speaker wire. if you have aftermarket speakers I would check there 1st.

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