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Kenwood KRC-2001 Hi, I have a kenwood KRC-2001 old shaft style cassette radio..On the back of this radio is a DIN plug with 5 little plugs in it..My question is, "Is this a CD Changer output or a equilizer loop? Some of the older Kenwoods were known to come with either or, but I cant find any type of answer on the internet..Any help you have would be appreciated..Thanks..Mario
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The code will only be available from your Main Dealer or by using a Radio Decoding Service who will read the working code inside your radio`s memory chip (EEPROM) using a laptop and special software
If you have a female harness to connect to the veicle side you will pretty much color match. The only exception is that you may only have an amp turn on wire but only a power antenna on the vehicle. In this case you would connect blue w/white stripe wire from radio harness to the blue antenna wire on the vehicle side.
If you are doing a hardwire (factory plug has been cut off) you can obtain a wiring code for your vehicle at www.the12volt.com for most vehicles.
Get a cassette to ipod hook up. They are just black cassette tapes with a cord coming out that plugs into your ipods earphone jack. They're usually around $20.00
If there was no spark and wires hooked up wrong in the first place, your player should work if you find the PWR lead and the Remote lead and ground. Then speaker wires +) and (-
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