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Are you running your rear speaker through an amplifier? If so, you are probably using the blue wire (power antenna remote turn on) instead of the blue/white wire (amp remote turn on). The blue wire turns off when leaving tuner mode, thus turning off the amplifier.
Are you using an amplifier? If so, you are probably using the blue wire (power antenna remote turn on) instead of the blue/white wire (amplifier remote turn on). The blue wire is turned off when leaving tuner mode, thus turning the amplifier off.
It sounds you are using an amplifier and using the blue wire (power antenna remote turn on) instead of the blue/white wire (amplifier remote turn on). Try hooking up the blue/white wire to turn your amp on. When leaving tuner mode, the blue wire shuts off, turning off the amplifier.
Are you using an amplifier? If so, make sure you are using the blue/white wire (amplifier remote turn on) instead of the blue (power antenna remote turn on) to turn your amplifier on. The blue wire turns off when leaving tuner mode.
It sounds like you are using the blue wire (power antenna remote turn on) instead of the blue/white wire ( amplifier remote turn on) to turn your amp on. The power antenna remote turns off when leaving tuner mode.
use the blue/white wire (amplifier remote turn on) to turn the amp on instead of the blue wire (power antenna remote turn on). the blue wire turns off when leaving tuner mode.
you are probably using the blue wire (antenna remote turn on) instead of the blue/white (amplifier remote turn on) to turn the amplifier on. the blue wires turns off when leaving tuner mode.
do you mean the sound turns off when a cd is inserted into the deck? are you running your audio through and amplifier? if you are using an amplifier, you are probably using the blue wire (antenna remote turn on) instead of the blue/white wire (amplifier remoter turn on) to turn the amplifier on. the blue wire turns off when you are not in tuner mode.
If your car has a factory amplifier, you probably tied the kenwood's antenna turn on lead (blue) with the factory amp turn on wire. That bue wire only supplies voltage when your source is tuner. you need to use the kenwood' amp turn on (blue/white) to get the factory amp to turn on with the cd player and the tuner
I had the same problem. most radios have a power antenna wire and an amp turn on wire it sounds like your amps are being turned on by the power ant wire that loses power when you put a cd in try swapping the blue with blue and white wire this should solve it
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