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Most car stereo (stereos in general) won't tune to even numbers. If you're having problems tuning in your station then you're either too far away or you should take a look at your antenna.
Go here:
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-j3EX2WZGpxL/p_113MP232/Kenwood-KDC-MP232.html?tab=features_and_specs
You can download the manual and specifications.
In generic terms, you need to change the zone or area to Europe (probably from US). Typically this is done via the menu function and looking for something like ZONE or AREA and then changing the setting to indicate EUROPE.
Try pressing 'menu', scroll to "built in aux", and toggle to the 'on' position. Then the aux input should be available again. The radio losing power would have reset any internal memory causing it to go back to factory defalts. Hope this helps
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