Question about Kenwood Car Audio & Video
SOURCE: Wiring for a kenwood kdc 1020 cd player
if you have the wire connector it's easy.....give the negative conection to the body of the player..find the wire from the battery with has the power supply even when the switch is off..and connect it to the yellow wire.that is for the memory...find the wire which has the power when the switch is on ,and connect it to the red wire from the player....what i mean by switch is the ignition switch... u can easily find the speaker connections...most speaker wires comes as blue,ash,green,white...there are two wires from each colour......
Posted on Dec 09, 2008
SOURCE: kenwood cd receiver KDC-MP436U
Protect:- The speaker wire has a short circuit, or touches the chassis of the vehicle, then the Protect function is activated. Wire or insulate the cable properly and then press the reset button. If the "Protect" code does not disappear, consult your nearest service centre.
Posted on Apr 18, 2009
SOURCE: kenwood kdc-x491 wiring diagram
red, yellow, black/ign constant ground
blue, blue white stripe/rem pwr ant
grays, whites, purples, greens/ front front rear rear
its the same on all headunits except cheap *** wal mart headunits
Posted on May 18, 2009
SOURCE: wiring diagram for a kenwood KDC MP232
Aftermarket cd players are all universal and have the same colors. You need to go to your local car audio store such as walmart, bestbuy, ect and buy a wire harness adapter. Then all the wires are color coordinated to make it easy, just wire colored wires together and plug in. If I have helped please leave positive feedback. Thanks
Posted on Jun 08, 2009
SOURCE: I was given a Kenwood KDC-1011S. All wires labled
Yellow is for constant 12v. (Power directly from battery) so it maintains preset stations and clock memory. Red is for Key "on" 12v Power (turns on when ignition key is on) Black is for Chasis Ground. What type of vehicle is it going in? I can get you the corresponding vehicle color as well. Post a comment with make/model & year vehicle. Hope this helps.
Posted on Aug 17, 2009
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