The memory wire is blue on the Kenwood VZ907. Now I hope you can help me. I am trying to hook this same product in my vehicle. However, I cannot get past BUS-E50. What does this mean? The memory wire is blue on the Kenwood VZ907. Now I hope you can help me. I am trying to hook this same product in my vehicle. However, I cannot get past BUS-E50. What does this mean?
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Red - +12v Ignition/Switched Yellow - +12v Battery/Constant Black - Chassis Ground Blue - Power Amplifier Blue/White - Power Amplifier Remote +++++++++++SPEAKERS+++++++++++ Green - LR+ Green/Black - LR- Violet - RR+ Violet/Black - RR- White - LF+ White/Black - LF- Grey - RF+ Grey/Black - RF-
brown wire is called earth wire .or blue wire with white stripe is for anteena wire ok
Ground the green wire on the harness.
In Kenwood wiring, the yellow wire typically represents the battery or constant power supply. This wire is used to maintain memory functions for the stereo, such as saved radio stations and settings, even when the vehicle is turned off. Always refer to the specific wiring diagram for your Kenwood model for accurate connections, as configurations can vary.
kvt725 b i her the movie but not see there should be a wire for connecting to your handbrake switch so you can only watch images when the vechile is stoped, on ripspeed DVD players this wire is pink and you earth the wire to make the screen work, this maybe the case for your kenwood.
The Kenwood KDC-MP2035 typically follows standard wiring color codes. The main power wire is usually red, while the ground wire is black. Speaker wires are generally color-coded as follows: front left (+) is white, front left (-) is white/black, front right (+) is gray, front right (-) is gray/black, rear left (+) is green, rear left (-) is green/black, rear right (+) is purple, and rear right (-) is purple/black. Always consult the specific wiring diagram for your model for accuracy.
The screen on a Kenwood KIV-700 typically powers on when the accessory wire (usually the yellow or red wire) is connected to a power source, such as the ignition or battery. This wire is responsible for providing power to the unit when the vehicle is turned on. Additionally, ensure that the ground wire is properly connected for the unit to function correctly. If the screen still doesn't turn on, there may be other issues, such as a blown fuse or a defective unit.
No, example- If the wire is blue with a white strip, (which is your remote wire for the amp turn-on) the wire is blue, the strip is not the color.
To hook up a parking sensor to a Kenwood stereo, you typically need to connect the sensor's output wire to the stereo's reverse trigger wire, which is often labeled as "reverse" or "backup" in the wiring harness. This wire usually activates the stereo when the vehicle is in reverse, allowing the parking sensor to function. Make sure to consult the specific wiring diagram for your Kenwood model and the parking sensor system for accurate connections. Always disconnect the battery before making any wiring modifications to avoid short circuits or damage.
The light green wire on a Kenwood car stereo is often used for the parking brake detection. It should be connected to a ground source to bypass the parking brake safety feature on the stereo, but please make sure to check local laws and regulations regarding this before attempting to bypass it.
Kenwood speakers are manufactured by Kenwood USA. Kenwood USA is the leading developer and manufacturer of consumer electronics and communication equipment.