Why did my Kenwood stereo stop working?
Blown Fuse If the radio will not turn on, first check the fuse located on the back of the radio. If the fuse is burnt, replace with a fuse of the same amperage rating. The guide to replacing the fuse can be found here.
Where is the reset button on a Kenwood radio?
So here’s what you need to do to reset your Kenwood car stereo:
- Hold down the eject CD and volume buttons simultaneously.
- While holding the eject CD and volume buttons, locate the reset button, which should be at the top left corner of the stereo.
- Once the stereo starts to boot back up, release the buttons.
Where is the reset button on a Kenwood stereo?
The reset button is a small triangle button that is usually lit up too; hence, it is easy to identify. You can find it at the top left corner of your stereo. Hold on to the reset button for five seconds for a soft reset.
Where is the fuse located on a radio?
Usually located in or around the instrument panel near the dash, fuses can also be found under the hood and even under the rear seat. Next time your radio, lights or other device stops working, chances are a blown fuse is the culprit. Look under “Fuses” in your owner’s manual for help finding your fuse panels.
How do I reset my Kenwood KDC?
Hold down the eject CD and volume buttons simultaneously. While holding the eject CD and volume buttons, locate the reset button, which should be at the top left corner of the stereo. Hold this button down for 10 seconds. Once the stereo starts to boot back up, release the buttons.
How do I reset my push power protector?
To reset the internal surge protection circuit unplug the AC power cord from the wall for at least 30 minutes. Ensure the top of the home audio device has proper ventilation to keep it from overheating. Running the home audio device in a poorly ventilated cabinet can trigger the protection circuit.