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when your car is on, turn the stereo off. you should be able to access a menu somehow when the stereo is off. in that menu, you should have the option to toggle the aux source on or off. simply switch it to on, then turn the sterreo back on, and hit the source button. it should now be ready to go.
i have the same radio the stock code on mine is 0000 try that ive also seen kenwood use 1234 or variants of it unhook the battery for a few mins and rehook it up it should reset the code to stock.
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
when burning, close the 'session' so it can be read by your player. an unclosed session gives you the option to save more files on the cd, when you finalize the session, the CD is closed.
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