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.
How do I tune my Kenwood DAB radio?
You can set up the tuner.
- Select the Tuner source. Refer to .
- Press and hold the [AUDIO] button. Enter the Function setting mode.
- Use the [Control knob] to select “SETTINGS”.
- Use the [Control knob] to select a Tuner setting item.
- Use the [Control knob] to select a setting.
How do you know if your car radio is blown?
Keep your ears (and eyes) open for some of these issues:
- Distortion at Medium Volumes. The hissing or fuzzy sound of distortion is a common sign of partially blown speakers.
- No Vibration.
- Lack of Range.
- Rattling and Popping Sounds.
- Car Radio Isn’t Working.
- Infinite Impedance.
- Repairing Minor Damage.
How do I get my Kenwood radio out of Protect Mode?
Turn off the receiver and let it cool for a few hours; then try again. If the protection mode warning doesn’t go away on its own, press the reset button. If that doesn’t work, disconnect the power lead from your receiver for 30 seconds and then reconnect it. If it still doesn’t work, it’s time to take it to the dealer.
How do I get my Kenwood out of Protect Mode?
Why does my radio not get any stations?
Check Your Antenna Connections One of the most common causes of poor car radio reception is a poor antenna connection. If the antenna cable is poorly seated in your head unit, or any of the connections are loose, worn, or corroded, you’ll often find it difficult to tune into your favorite station.
How do I change the channel on my Kenwood radio?
To set a specific channel:
- Turn the radio off and hold down the menu button.
- Using the arrow keys, select whichever channel number you prefer.
- Once you land on the correct channel, press the menu button again.
- Next, use the arrow keys to select your preferred frequency within that channel.