I just bought this car yesterday from a older woman. She had just put a kenwood in, but didn't know the code. How do I find out what the code is, so I can get it working?
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My older CD player accepted WAV files when I burned them as Audio CDs. (I was able to add CD-Text, even though my player can't read the text. The disc I added space between the tracks though didn't work properly.)
Then do a mastered burn (disc at once) and finalize the disc. I used CD Burner XP for burning the latest batch and Audacity to create the WAV files. I've also use Roxio Creator and Nero in the past.
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells (I'll admit there's one issue - I can't get the disc to stop between tracks. I was copying audio tapes to CD before more of my tapes broke.)
Look for a really small hole in the face plate. Put a tip of a pen into it. Press it in and then it should turn on. If this doesn't work, take it to a place that installs them, they'll help....Usually for free....
Have you resolved the problem with the code yet? If so, please ignore this post. If you still need help be aware that you will need a remote to clear the code. Let me know only if you still need help.
At least its asking for a code, some older kenwoods and sonys had a remote fob arrangement that you had to point at the unit to get it to restart. If it is an aftermarket unit, the code should be in the manuals.
yes, i need the code
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