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How to Remove a Kenwood Aftermarket Radio


By: Jack Wylde
Submitted: 2010-02-10 23:54:36 | Word Count: 506


This is an interesting article on How to Remove a Kenwood Stereo. People always try to upgrade the features of their car audio system to hear the best sound and music while on drive. Audio system can be upgraded by installing new speakers and installing amplifiers with upgraded features. But when we make an attempt to install new car stereo we should definitely know how to remove and replace the old stereo. So in this article let us discuss how to remove a Kenwood stereo. The procedure will remain the same for all other brands too.

In this article in five simple steps we are going to learn the procedure in a simple way. Before that let us have a look at the things that we need to keep it ready to complete this job. They are DIN tools, small knife and crescent wrench preferably a smaller one.

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The first step would be to ensure safety. When we start removing the stereo sometimes accidents might take place due to short circuiting. So first we must take out the negative terminal from the car battery for which we can take the help of crescent wrench. While doing this remember to use the hand brake after the car is switched off.

There is a small trim ring made of plastic that surrounds the radio. Our next step is to detach that ring from the radio. To do this we can use ordinary knife blade. Around the corners the blade is slid. At a point the ring comes out as we keep prying.

Next it is time to make use of our DIN tools. These tools are usually small. They have very thin blades and they have hooks at the edge of the tool. If we carefully notice we will find that on both sides of radio there are many slot openings. These DIN tools are fitted into these slots. We may have a doubt where to purchase these DIN tools. These DIN tools come along with stereo. In case we don t find these DIN tools we can buy them in any automobile electronics shop.

The fourth step is to push them at the same time into the radio. A very distinct sound is heard on either side. This means these DIN tools have correctly fitted into the stereo of the car. Now its time to pull out. To do this now car stereo is taken out by the pull of the tools.

The radio must be pulled out till we are able to find the plugs. The plugs that we see are the radio plugs. Along with that we should be able to see wiring harness. A wiring harness usually has different coloured wires. Sometimes we may even find many plugs. These are mainly for varied options and function. Detach all plugs from their connection before the stereo set is completely removed and taken out.

In this article we have learnt How to Remove a Kenwood Stereo without any help from professionals in easy and simple steps.

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